The Garden Oaks Theater is currently under rennovations to bring it back to it’s glory days. Under the NET Church umbrella, our mission is to restore and convert the old Garden Oaks Theater into a cultural center for theater and the arts. Our secondary mission is to become an influential cultural center for performance, training and equipping leadership in the 21st century in central Houston. To complete the mission we will offer a range of classes, productions and events through creating a NET-work called the Christian Cultural Net work that trains and equips, and provides opportunities for quality artist and hosts a plethora of cultural activity and opportunity for the Garden Oaks, Timber oaks, Oaks Forest and The Heights communities as well as the greater Houston area.
Currently, there is asbestos problems in the ceiling of the main theater – once the asbestos abatement is completed the final rennovations will begin with a target to dedicate the building in September of 2006. We welcome anyone that would like to join us in restoring one of Houston’s finest old treasures.
The Garden Oaks Theater is currently under rennovations to bring it back to it’s glory days. Under the NET Church umbrella, our mission is to restore and convert the old Garden Oaks Theater into a cultural center for theater and the arts. Our secondary mission is to become an influential cultural center for performance, training and equipping leadership in the 21st century in central Houston. To complete the mission we will offer a range of classes, productions and events through creating a NET-work called the Christian Cultural Net work that trains and equips, and provides opportunities for quality artist and hosts a plethora of cultural activity and opportunity for the Garden Oaks, Timber oaks, Oaks Forest and The Heights communities as well as the greater Houston area.
Currently, there is asbestos problems in the ceiling of the main theater – once the asbestos abatement is completed the final rennovations will begin with a target to dedicate the building in September of 2006. We welcome anyone that would like to join us in restoring one of Houston’s finest old treasures.