PALACE THEATRE
Seguin, Texas
314 South Austin Street
Seguin, Texas
830-379-2428
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THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW FEB. 14!
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NOTE: The Palace Theatre has a clear bag policy at the theater for all attendees.
THE CHRONICLES OF BLACK SOUND
The Impact of Black Music on Society
Sunday, February 1, 2026
Organized by Descendants of Hiram, James and Wallace Wilson Foundation
Doors Open 2:30pm CT. Show Starts 3:00pm CT.
Tickets are only $20 per adult, 2/$35; Families $40 (includes 2 adult and 4 kids); Students $5
General Admission seating.
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You are invited to join Wilson Pottery Foundation as we kick off Black History Month with a vibrant celebration of and exploration of live musical and dance performances journeying through Jazz, Blues, Country, Rock, Gospel and an ensemble concert of R & B performed by Music ForYa Soul. Other special guests include Act of Kindness, Seguin Community Choir, Kimbley Callis, host-Danielle King, TBow and others.
This event is a communal experience designed to honor and revel in the rich cultural legacy and significant contributions of Black Sound. Join us for this inspirational afternoon of movement, music and celebration.
Support our event and get your tickets today. Attire is casual.
Accessible seating available. Please see an usher upon arrival and let us know your needs.
If more information is required, please contact Paula King Harper @ 210-538-4232.
STORY:
Hiram, James, and Wallace Wilson were enslaved, and in 1856, were brought to the small community of Capote outside of Seguin, Texas. After their arrival, they learned pottery-making skills while assisting their slave owner in a successful pottery business. During the post-slavery era following the Civil War, they were granted some land and equipment in Capote by their slave owner, allowing them to apply their trade as potters and maintain their own pottery business. Historians consider the Wilson potters to be the first African businessmen in the State of Texas, a fact that is mentioned in the Texas public school history books.
Today, Wilson pottery pieces can be found in museums, art galleries, and in private collections across the state. Some pieces were displayed in Texas Pavilion exhibit during HemisFair ’68, the official World’s Fair in San Antonio in 1968. Intact pieces in perfect condition have increased in value over the years, and their owners are fortunate to have a part of Capote history in their possession.
For more information about Wilson Pottery Foundation, please visit HERE.
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NOTE: The Palace Theatre has a clear bag policy at the theater for all attendees.
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THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW
50th ANNIVERSARY FILM SCREENING
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Doors open 7:00pm CT, Pre-show events 8:00pm CT, Feature begins 8:30pm CT.
$25 General Admission
Prop bags will available for purchase at the event.
Come join us for the 50th anniversary at the Palace! The story centers on a young engaged couple whose car breaks down in the rain near a castle, where they search for help. The castle is occupied by strangers in elaborate costumes holding a party.
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