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Theatre Suburbia

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Theatre Suburbia is a non-profit community theatre company in northwest Houston, Texas. The company is the city's longest running all-volunteer playhouse, having presented a full season of performances every year since 1961.

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Theatre Suburbia
Way Out West Drive, Houston

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N 29.8321 ° E -95.5 °
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Way Out West Drive 4171
77092 Houston
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