
Anne Black, Executive Director of OPAS at Texas A&M University
From Brazos Matters by KAMU Studios
May 31, 2026 · 28 min
About this episode
Anne Black discusses her role at OPAS and its impact on the local community and economy.
Anne Black, Executive Director of OPAS at Texas A&M University discusses how OPAS looked when she started, how OPAS took over Broadway programming from MSC Town Hall, recruiting high-level acts & Broadway shows to Bryan/College Station, OPAS' impact on the local economy, kids programming, where OPAS advertises, programming events for our specific local community, and how she got started at OPAS.
People in this episode
Guest: Anne Black
Topics covered
- OPAS
- Broadway programming
- local economy
- community events
- arts education
Keywords
- OPAS
- Texas A&M
- Broadway
- local economy
- community programming
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: OPAS, Texas A&M University, MSC Town Hall
Places: Bryan/College Station
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