Outdoor 'Art Heist' at ATTPAC isn't the smooth criminal it wants to be Outdoor 'Art Heist' at ATTPAC isn't the smooth criminal it wants to be A scene from the original Art Heist in Vancouver. Art Heist has devised yet another way to consume culture in a safe setting. Canadian theater artists TJ Dawe and Ming Hudson developed the 90-minute show for last year's Vancouver Fringe Festival, framing it as an outdoor walking tour in which small masked audiences move from actor to actor as the story advances. It's currently being presented by the AT&T Performing Arts Center, in front of and around the Winspear Opera House in Sammons Park, after first stopping in San Antonio, Austin, and Houston. Groups depart every half hour and follow guides in the form of FBI agents and insurance investigators.