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Texas Pavilions and Music Hall

Sudden Fun
Surprise is a feature of the entire area. A young man suddenly stands up and breaks into song. A girl walking along a path bullwhips a cigarette from the mouth of a friend. Two arguing waiters bring their feud to a head in a burst of gunfire.

"To Broadway With Love"
This is the title of the 90-minute spectacular in The Music Hall. Presented by producer George Schaefer, who produced Teahouse of the August Moon, and Morton Da Costa, who directed The Music Man, the new show is an anthology packed with the moods and music of the American theater from The Black Crook of 1864 to recent hits. The show, which cost $1,250,000 to stage, has imaginative costumes and effects; it was cheered by every Broadway critic when it opened.

Bits of Texas
Among the side attractions are:

  • Life on the range. Symbolizing the luxurious care given to modern livestock, a real bull is sumptuously stabled in an elegant French bedroom.
  • Art in Texas. An exhibit of home-state paintings is on view in the Music Hall.

Restaurants
Wildest and wooliest of the numerous dining areas is the -Frontier Palace, where the air is filled with the aroma of chuckwagon beef, and girls dance the cancan. There are also Mexico, Tourism and New Texas snack bars, snacks with the beer in the Beer Garden, and a Shrimp Bar.