83R29329 JGH-D
 
  By: Price H.R. No. 2820
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, During the summer of 2013, the outdoor musical drama
  Texas in Palo Duro Canyon will once again inspire and entertain
  audiences from across the state and the nation; and
         WHEREAS, Now in its 48th year, this annual stage spectacular
  was the brainchild of Panhandle resident Margaret Pease Harper, a
  professor at West Texas State College in Canyon; she conceived of
  the idea of building an open-air amphitheater in majestic Palo Duro
  Canyon, and she persuaded North Carolina playwright Paul Green to
  write a large-scale pageant about the lives of Panhandle pioneers;
  and
         WHEREAS, Pioneer Amphitheater was opened in 1962, and in the
  summer of 1966, the first production of Texas was performed there;
  the play's music, choreography, and direction were provided by
  faculty members of West Texas State, and many of the show's original
  cast members were students from the school; and
         WHEREAS, Today, Texas is produced by the Texas Panhandle
  Heritage Foundation, which works to preserve the history of the
  Panhandle through theater; performed every evening Tuesday through
  Sunday from June until mid-August, the show tells the story of
  Calvin Armstrong, a young homesteader, and other characters include
  a wealthy rancher, a comic gold prospector, cowboys, pioneer women,
  and Quanah Parker, the last chief of the Comanche; and
         WHEREAS, From its thrilling opening, as a rider on horseback
  carries the Texas flag at top speed along the rim of the canyon, to
  its stirring conclusion under the Western stars, the outdoor
  musical Texas is truly one of the Lone Star State's cultural
  treasures; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas
  Legislature hereby commemorate the 2013 production of Texas and
  extend to the cast and crew sincere best wishes for a successful
  season; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for the cast and crew of Texas as an expression of high
  regard by the Texas House of Representatives.