BWW Review: Theatre Suburbia Revives THE TWILIGHT OF THE GOLDS
The play presents an interesting dilemma - what if genetic testing advanced enough that you could tell your baby was going to be gay? Would a straight couple still be willing to have it?
HAP Congratulates The 2018 Mayor's Art Scholarship Recipients
The fifth annual Mayor's Art Scholarship Reception was held in the Legacy Room of Houston's City Hall on April 11, 2018.
Da Camera Finishes Season With DIANNE REEVES, 6/1
Da Camera of Houston is proud to present celebrated jazz vocalist Dianne Reeves as part of Da Camera's jazz series.
Main Street Theater Announces BUYER & CELLAR
Alex More has a story to tell.
BWW Review: HAMILTON Hits Houston and Blows Us All Away
HAMILTON is inarguably fantastic.
Da Camera Announces its 2018-19 Season
Da Camera of Houston celebrates 31 years of presenting chamber music and jazz concerts with the announcement of its 2018/2019 season, themed "Time Future Time Past.
SPA Brings THE SOUND OF MUSIC To Jones Hall
Society for the Performing Arts (SPA) is proud to present a brand-new production of THE SOUND OF MUSIC, produced by NETworks Presentations, making its Houston premiere June 1 - 3 at Jones Hall for the Performing Arts as part of a North American tour.
WRITING OUR WORLD Writes Women Into Center Stage
Writing Our World, a 10 minute play reading series devoted entirely to works by women of color and directed by women of color, is having its inaugural show on Sunday, April 29th at 7pm at Rec Room.
Theatre Under The Stars Gala Honors Jim And Helen Shaffer
Theatre Under The Stars (TUTS) Gala, honoring Jim and Helen Shaffer for their decades of service and support to TUTS and the Houston arts community, was held on Friday night at the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts.
Cast Announced for SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE at ZACH Theatre
ZACH Theatre is proud to announce the cast for the Pulitzer and Tony Award®-winning musical, Sunday in the Park with George.
Two-time Ima Hogg Semifinalist And Texas Residents Among This Year's Contestants
The Houston Symphony and Houston Symphony League announced today the 10 semifinalists of the 43rd annual Houston Symphony Ima Hogg Competition, one of the few nationwide competitions open to all standard orchestral instruments and piano.
VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: Get A Look At CLEO At The Alley Theatre
Set during the filming of the disastrous 1963 movie Cleopatra, Cleo is the story of the scandalous romance of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
BWW Review: THE REVISIONIST Reaffirms History and Family
The quiet semi-autobiographical drama gives harsh treatment to narrow interpretations of family as well as those who see the pain and suffering of another human being as an opportunity for a good story.
BWW Review: CLEO Barges Onto the Alley Stage
The writer and director are to be congratulated for managing to tell the story fully in one 80-minute, no-intermission production.
Fade To Black Embarks On Its 6th Season
Shabach Enterprise's groundbreaking play festival, Fade To Black, returns for its 6th season of short plays.
BWW Review: THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR Bribes Russia at Classical Theatre Company
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR is a fluffy piece, but has real bite when we look across at our current state of political officials.
Theatre Under The Stars Announces Winners Of The 16th Annual Tommy Tune Awards
Theatre Under The Stars (TUTS) awarded high school students from across the Greater Houston area for excellence in theatre last night at the 16th Annual Tommy Tune Awards!
Ira Glass Will Share Life Lessons And Anecdotes About His Career In Jones Hall
Creator, producer and host of This American Life, the iconic weekly public radio program, Ira Glass, brings an all-new lecture entitled Seven Things I've Learned: An Evening with Ira Glass to Houston.
Mariachi Opera About Divided Immigrant Family Returns To Houston Grand Opera
At a time when our nation is wrestling with tough questions about immigration, Houston Grand Opera is bringing back its bilingual production of Cruzar la Cara de la Luna / To Cross the Face of the Moon, a moving story that chronicles the joys and struggles of three generations of a family divided be
Young Audiences Celebrates 62 Years At The Annual Gala
The evening--led by honorary chairs Janet and Harvin Moore and co-chairs Judy Y.
The Ensemble Theatre To Be Recognized By August Wilson Estate
The Ensemble Theatre celebrates its 30-year revival of August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, directed by Eileen J.
Dorcas Leung Talks the Power of HAMILTON
Dorcas Leung, currently touring the nation with HAMILTON as the standby for Angelica Schuyler, Eliza Hamilton, Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds, is an Asian immigrant who grew up in Houston and went to elementary, middle, and high school in Spring Branch ISD.
WOKE AND HALF ASLEEP is Nothing For Houstonians To Sleep On
Woke and Half Asleep is having it's first live podcast at Rec Room on Tuesday, April 24th at 7pm.
Houston Ballet Presents DON QUIXOTE
Houston Ballet presents the much-anticipated return of former Artistic Director Ben Stevenson's Don Quixote, a thrilling revival of the classic tale, gracing the stage for the first time in more than a decade.
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