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The
multimillion dollar Cailloux Performing Arts Center in Kerrville,
Texas, was completed in 2003, centered around the the renovation of
the 40-year-old Kerrville Municipal Auditorium. With only the stage
side of the original building being preserved, the building was
entirely redone from the orchestra pit, through the 830 seats,
entrance foyer and facade on Main Street, with handicapped access
throughout.

Texas Downtown Association 2003 Award for
Best Rehabilitation Project
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The Kathleen C. Cailloux Theater was the first phase of development
that eventually became the Kathleen C. Cailloux City Center for the
Performing Arts. Subsequent phases provided additional rehearsal
space and a costume shop, enabling the small Washington Street
theater to be used for educational purposes.

WJHW1 was responsible for the theater's acoustic
consulting and noise control, as well as for the design of the
sound, lighting and rigging systems. The facility opened in early
2003.
"Playhouse 2000
President Kit Werlein said he was happy so many could experience the
performance in the new theater...Beyond our expectation was the
acoustics and how the sound was so clear, he said, praising the
design of the theater."
- The
Daily Times, Kerrville, Texas
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1) Wrightson, Johnson, Haddon & Williams, Inc., one of the
nation's premier consulting firms.
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