Fort Worth's Home for Live Theatre since 1936
Ever since Amon G. Carter, Sr. brought Billy Rose to Fort Worth to produce the 1936 Frontier Centennial Celebration with the “Show of Shows” in the colossal Casa Mañana Theatre, “The House of Tomorrow” has been an essential part of Fort Worth culture. Today, Casa Mañana is the largest performing arts organization in Fort Worth, reaching almost 275,000 patrons each year from across North Texas.
Casa produces the best of the American theatre canon at Casa Mañana Theatre and Bass Performance Hall, houses the only professional children’s theatre company in Tarrant County, offers theatre training at Casa Mañana's Theatre School and reaches out to the community through theatre training and performance in under-served, non-traditional settings.
As a not-for-profit organization, Casa Mañana relies upon the generosity of its patrons: individuals, corporations, foundations and trusts, to continue its mission. Without this support, Casa Mañana’s 50-plus year history as a Texas cultural icon would end.
Please join the ever-growing number of contributors who support Casa Mañana with tax-deductible donations. Contributors receive many generous benefits as our way of saying “thank you” for supporting Casa. For more information, email Victor Mashburn, Director of Development, or call 817.321.5013.
