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By Amy PearsonWhen the curtain rises on the 2016-2017 season, two East Texas venues will have reason to bring down the house.The LeTourneau University Belcher Center is celebrating its 10th anniversary while the University of Texas at Tyler’s Cowan Center hits the 20-year milestone.
curtain rod brackets homebaseBoth venues have been hubs of performing arts and culture in the nearby cities for as long as they’ve been serving their communities.“
curtains rebo houseI took my children to see shows when they were growing up, and now I take my grandchildren,” said Tyler resident Linda Clark, who recently took her granddaughters to a sold-out performance of the Broadway hit musical, “Annie,” at the Cowan Center. “There’s something magical about the lights going down and the curtains going up that kids love.”

It’s not only children who love performances. Kilgore native Carl Strawn has seen Christian band “Mercy Me” at the Belcher Center every time they come to town, which, by his estimation, has been at least six times he can think of.“It’s good that we have this place available to us as citizens,” he said. The S.E. Belcher Jr. Chapel and Performance Center is a dual purpose facility that opened in fall 2007.When it’s not filled with patrons and fans, the building also serves as the university’s chapel. To that end, the Belcher Center was designed by a firm from Arkansas specializing in architecture and theater design. The Belcher Center boasts 1,400 seats on the lower level and an additional 600 seats in the opera-style balconies.“It was actually conceived as the chapel for LeTourneau University’s campus worship, but the need for a performance center in the area was great, so the plans were expanded a bit to fill that,” said Senior Director Cynthia Hellen. “The building itself is truly beautiful, but it was mostly built for function and acoustics.

The auditorium’s wood and curves are for sound – and many of our visiting performing artists have compared it to the sound in New York’s Carnegie Hall. It was also one of the first entertainment venues in the nation to use the Vortek system, which replaced the familiar weights and pulleys of the stage area with a computerized, motorized fly system.”The Vortek system and acoustics help make performances come to life in a facility featuring a full working stage and orchestra lift, complimented by an assortment of prop and staging areas, dressing rooms, soundproofed rehearsal rooms, classrooms and offices, according to the Belcher Center website.Modern lines and contemporary architecture also provide students with a place to worship, gather and listen to Christian music and speakers three times a week.As the center heads into its 10th year, Cynthia is proud of what they’ve been able to accomplish and offer through the years.“This is a labor of love for LeTourneau University,” she said.

“We enjoy the opportunity to bring wholesome entertainment options to the people of this area, and we like having the community come to see this beautiful campus. We have learned a lot about what kinds of shows do well here and plan to keep bringing those as long as the community keeps coming to see them!”Cynthia certainly has her pulse on what does well in the area and what residents like to see.To that end, she planned the 10th anniversary season accordingly.“We wanted to do something special, so we started with the thought of doing an entire season of favorites from the past nine years,” she said. “But there were just so many good shows touring this year that hadn’t been here yet that we opted for mostly new ones, and encore performances from Jeanne Robertson and Celtic Woman.”Included in this season are the comedy of Colin and Brad from “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” and Jeanne Robertson, the incredible illusions of Adam Trent “The Futurist,” the one-and-only Chubby Checker, legendary performers The Oak Ridge Boys, the one-man play An Evening With C.S. Lewis, the spectacle of Celtic Woman, and family shows “Goodnight Moon and the Runaway Bunny” and “The Cat in the Hat.”