Tin Building Theatre

Located behind the historic Bosque Conservatory, the Tin Building Theatre (TBT) is a unique space - a simple exterior with a state of the art, fully equipped theater inside. During its 25 year history, the theater has staged over 100 productions including such classics as The Miracle Worker, The Odd Couple, Our Town, Steele Magnolias, Arsenic and Old Lace, and Godspell, with a dinner performance kicking off opening weekends. Each July 4th the group presents a free performance of a traditional melodrama to standing room crowds. During summer months, the Children’s Theatre Workshop offers a variety of classes (stage movement, vocal projection, set design) for young people.

A “sub-group” of the Bosque Conservatory, subject to its policies and by-laws, the TBT functions with its own voting membership, board of directors, and operating by-laws. A continually evolving group of volunteers from throughout the area, both voting members and non-members, make up the bulk of participants in all TBT productions. A Patron/Season Ticket program provides most of the group’s revenue along with ticket sales to individual shows. The TBT employs a part-time managing director to handle day-to-day affairs.

Season ticket holders hold a distinct advantage in getting the best seats to regular season shows, as many TBT productions sell out once tickets go on sale to the general public a few weeks before opening night. Secure your spot for all the shows by joining at one of the Patron/Season Ticket levels.

See our current season schedule, order tickets and reserve seats online.