TEXAS Outdoor Musical
June 12, 2026
Show runs Tuesday through Sunday.
About: The show was born in 1960 when Margaret Harper read an article in Reader’s Digest about a playwright and author named Paul Green. Mr. Green had recreated the history of several regions about the nation tremendous dramas with pageantry and music. Mrs. Harper wrote to Paul Green and began corresponding with him about the land, people and beauty of Palo Duro Canyon. As interest in the prospect of an outdoor theater began to grow, a small group of Canyon families funded the first trip for Paul Green to come to the Panhandle later that year. Mr. Green immediately dedicated himself to the project of bringing the history of the High Plains to the stage. The support organization eventually expanded to include Amarillo and all the surrounding area.
A lone horseman, carrying the flag of the great state of Texas appears atop a 600-foot cliff, signaling the beginning of the most spectacular outdoor musical drama in the nation. With a moving swell of the music, the horseman gallops across the rim. Suddenly, a cast of more than 60 actors, singers and dancers take the stage to kick off the show that millions of fans from all around the world have come to see.
A family-friendly show, set against an authentic tapestry of history, the show’s fictional characters bring to life the stories, struggles and triumphs of the settlers of the Texas Panhandle in the 1800's. Song and dance abound – and a generous helping of good ol’ Texas humor too – with spellbinding lighting and special effects.
The beautiful pioneer amphitheater...carved out of and nestled into a natural basin in the majestic Palo Duro Canyon- the nation's second-largest canyon- comes alive once again this summer for the 56th season of the Official Play of the State of Texas.
Upcoming Dates
- Friday, June 12
- Saturday, June 13
- Sunday, June 14
- Tuesday, June 16
- Wednesday, June 17
- Thursday, June 18
- Friday, June 19
- Saturday, June 20
- Sunday, June 21
- Tuesday, June 23
- Wednesday, June 24
- Thursday, June 25
- Friday, June 26
- Saturday, June 27
- Sunday, June 28
- Tuesday, June 30
- Wednesday, July 1
- Thursday, July 2
- Friday, July 3
- Saturday, July 4
- Sunday, July 5
- Tuesday, July 7
- Wednesday, July 8
- Thursday, July 9