Hundreds of jobs available in North Texas as arts and entertainment scene recovers
Dickie’s Arena in Fort Worth is looking to fill more than 300 positions as it books more acts. Author: Eric Alvarez (WFAA) Updated: 5:11 PM CDT April 27, 2021
FORT WORTH, Texas The arts and entertainment scene is making a comeback in North Texas and it’s opening up hundreds of jobs.
Dickie’s Arena is looking to fill more than 300 jobs, as it books more acts for its 2021 calendar.
“We are anticipating a very busy fall,” Alissa Sanderson, Dickie’s Arena spokesperson said. “A lot of concerts are coming into our schedule, but that means we’re going to need some support staff, so we’re looking for those people right now.”
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Robert Spano Appointed Music Director of Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra
February 9, 2021 GMT
Conductor Robert Spano. Photo by Jason Thrasher.
FORT WORTH, Texas (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 9, 2021
Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra President and CEO Dr. Keith Cerny and Board Chair Mercedes T. Bass today announced the appointment of conductor Robert Spano as the orchestra’s next Music Director. His initial three-year term will begin with the 2022–23 season. Having worked with the orchestra as Principal Guest Conductor since 2019, Robert Spano will become Music Director Designate on April 1, 2021, and will serve in this capacity until assuming the title of Music Director on Aug. 1, 2022.