About Sam Bass Theatre...

History of the Theatre

The Sam Bass Community Theatre (SBCT) has been offering quality live theater to the Round Rock/Georgetown/Austin area for over twenty five years. We offer a wide variety of theater during each season, with a careful eye towards providing a season that is well-balanced for all tastes. In addition to our regular theatrical offerings, we provide ongoing theater education through our Director's Workshop and our Youth Guild programs and theatre summer camps.

SBCT is a non-profit organization, run completely by volunteers. We present 6 to 7 productions annually which includes four mainstage productions and a mixture of Youth Guild spotlight productions and other Spotlight productions that are shorter in performances than our mainstage shows.

The Venue

The Old Depot Stage was actually the original Depot building for the railroad that ran through Round Rock, Texas. Originally the building was about half its current size. In 1981, The Old Depot Stage became our home and in 1984 it was moved to the present location at 600 Lee Street in Memorial Park in Round Rock. Major renovation was needed to turn the Old Depot into the performance space it is today; and as we continue to grow, so does the theatre. You can find driving directions and a map on our Contact Us page.

Getting Involved

There are several ways you can get involved with the theatre. In addition to season tickets, we offer theatre memberships, corporate sponsorships,  and volunteer opportunities. For information on these, please see our Contact Us page.

You can also join our electronic mailing list which sends out friendly email reminders from our online calendar. To join our electonic mailing list, see our Subscriptions page.

Please call the theatre at 244-0440 for more information on how you can be a part of Round Rock's Best Act.


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