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The Kaleidoscope's TRIASSIC PARQ THE MUSICAL Begins This Week

The Kaleidoscope's TRIASSIC PARQ THE MUSICAL Begins This Week

by BWW News Desk — May 25, 2016
TRIASSIC PARQ THE MUSICAL, winner of the 2010 New York Fringe Festival, is a raunchy ride through the Triassic period! Utilizing the basic plot of the iconic dinosaur film, Jurassic Park, TRIASSIC PARQ reveals "the true story," as told from the perspective of the dinosaurs.
Lott Entertainment to Present RUDE MECHS: THE METHOD GUN at MATCH, 5/26-28

Lott Entertainment to Present RUDE MECHS: THE METHOD GUN at MATCH, 5/26-28

by BWW News Desk — May 25, 2016
Sex, death and violence.
FADE TO BLACK PLAY FESTIVAL Returns For Fourth Season at Queensbury Theatre

FADE TO BLACK PLAY FESTIVAL Returns For Fourth Season at Queensbury Theatre

by Marianka Swain — May 25, 2016
 Building on the success of previous years, the 'Fade to Black' Play Festival returns with a line-up of ten new short plays.
Texas Music Festival Trumpets 2016 Summer Concerts with Musical Firsts

Texas Music Festival Trumpets 2016 Summer Concerts with Musical Firsts

by Louisa Brady — May 22, 2016
This summer the 27th Annual Immanuel and Helen Olshan Texas Music Festival (TMF) will chart several musical firsts, including the TMF debut of distinguished Austrian conductor Hans Graf, who holds the distinction of having been the longest serving Music Director in Houston Symphony history.
BWW Review: Winifred Is a Misstep for Theater LaB Houston and UnCommonWill Collective

BWW Review: Winifred Is a Misstep for Theater LaB Houston and UnCommonWill Collective

by Katricia Lang — May 20, 2016
I get the idea behind WINIFRED.
BWW Review: Scenes From a Summer House Tell a Charming Story in The Ensemble's PLENTY

BWW Review: Scenes From a Summer House Tell a Charming Story in The Ensemble's PLENTY OF TIME

by Natalie de la Garza — May 20, 2016
PLENTY OF TIME is a sweet romantic comedy, simultaneously looking back with nostalgia and looking forward with hope.
Houston Symphony to Offer Free Summer Concert Series

Houston Symphony to Offer Free Summer Concert Series

by BWW News Desk — May 20, 2016
?Following a successful and packed season, the Houston Symphony will begin a series of free summer concerts June 1.
BWW Review: THE NETHER Disturbs and Delights at the Alley

BWW Review: THE NETHER Disturbs and Delights at the Alley

by Alexander Garza — May 20, 2016
THE NETHER is a chilling tale about how the division between technology and our lives begin to blur, and the ethical consequences that result when access to this technology fall into the wrong hands.
BWW Review: THINGS MISSING/MISSED Gets Abstract at Obsidian Theater

BWW Review: THINGS MISSING/MISSED Gets Abstract at Obsidian Theater

by Brett Cullum — May 19, 2016
Conversations can be hard to follow, and we're never quite sure what is happening with our couple or our hermit.
BWW Review: Audiences Rejoice for THE CHRISTIANS at the Alley

BWW Review: Audiences Rejoice for THE CHRISTIANS at the Alley

by Alexander Garza — May 19, 2016
If you've ever walked into a service at a megachurch, then you know what's at stake for Pastor Paul in THE CHRISTIANS.
CSz Houston Adds New Shows to Schedule

CSz Houston Adds New Shows to Schedule

by BWW News Desk — May 18, 2016
CSz Houston, the home of ComedySportz, is excited to be adding more shows to their hit comedy line up.
BIG FISH Closes Out Stages Repertory Theatre's 2015-16 Season, Starting Tonight

BIG FISH Closes Out Stages Repertory Theatre's 2015-16 Season, Starting Tonight

by BWW News Desk — May 18, 2016
Mitchell Greco, Artistic Associate and director and choreographer of past Stages productions Xanadu, The Honky Tonk Angels, Girls Night and Life Could Be a Dream, leads a cast of 12 for the finale of Stages' 2015 - 2016 Season, Big Fish.
Photo Flash: First Look at THE NETHER at Alley Theatre

Photo Flash: First Look at THE NETHER at Alley Theatre

by BWW News Desk — May 17, 2016
Alley Theatre Artistic Director Gregory Boyd presents THE NETHER, a play written by Jennifer Haley and directed by Gregory Boyd and James Black.
Co-Stars Rachel Hemphill Dickson and Steve Scott Talk The Ensemble Theatre's PLENTY O

Co-Stars Rachel Hemphill Dickson and Steve Scott Talk The Ensemble Theatre's PLENTY OF TIME

by Katricia Lang — May 16, 2016
It's barely May and The Ensemble Theatre stage is steamier than Houston in July because of John Shevin Foster's contemporary romantic comedy PLENTY OF TIME.
Alley Theatre to Present BORN YESTERDAY in June

Alley Theatre to Present BORN YESTERDAY in June

by BWW News Desk — May 16, 2016
Alley Theatre Artistic Director Gregory Boyd announces the cast and creative team for Garson Kanin's Born Yesterday, a delicious screwball classic, beginning performances June 3.
Mildred's Umbrella to Host MUSEUM OF DYSFUNCTION PLAY FESTIVAL

Mildred's Umbrella to Host MUSEUM OF DYSFUNCTION PLAY FESTIVAL

by BWW News Desk — May 16, 2016
?Mildred's Umbrella Theatre Company and Wordsmyth Theatre proudly present Museum of Dysfunction VIII: A SHOWCASE OF SHORTS.
BWW Review: I AND YOU Tugs at Hearts at Stages Repertory

BWW Review: I AND YOU Tugs at Hearts at Stages Repertory

by Alexander Garza — May 16, 2016
Anthony unexpectedly appears in his classmate's room to seek her help in completing a project, the night before it is due.
Photo Flash: First Look at Theatre Southwest's 13 RUE DE L'AMOUR

Photo Flash: First Look at Theatre Southwest's 13 RUE DE L'AMOUR

by BWW News Desk — May 15, 2016
This hilarious frolic launched Feydeau in Paris as the Neil Simon of his day.
BWW Preview: IFC Films' THE MAN WHO KNEW INFINITY, Now Playing in Houston

BWW Preview: IFC Films' THE MAN WHO KNEW INFINITY, Now Playing in Houston

by Katricia Lang — May 14, 2016
THE MAN WHO KNEW INFINITY, starring internationally adored and acclaimed actor Dev Patel (SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE, 2008) and Tony and Academy Award-winner Jeremy Irons, is now playing in Houston.
BWW Review: MONEY MONSTER Can't Buy Happiness, But It Is a 98 Minute Good Time

BWW Review: MONEY MONSTER Can't Buy Happiness, But It Is a 98 Minute Good Time

by Natalie de la Garza — May 14, 2016
Imagine an AU where CNBC's Jim Cramer, as played by George Clooney, is confronted by one of those people he (in)famously encouraged to buy stock in Bear Stearns right before it collapsed back in '08.
Mercury Concludes 15th Anniversary Season with Beethoven's Ninth Tonight

Mercury Concludes 15th Anniversary Season with Beethoven's Ninth Tonight

by BWW News Desk — May 14, 2016
Artistic Director Antoine Plante and Mercury close out a celebratory 15th Anniversary Season with Beethoven's monumental Ninth Symphony tonight, May 14 at 8 PM at the Wortham Center's Cullen Theater.
Clear Creek Community Theatre's THE PHILADELPHIA STORY to Open 5/20

Clear Creek Community Theatre's THE PHILADELPHIA STORY to Open 5/20

by BWW News Desk — May 13, 2016
Tracy Lord, of the Philadelphia Lords, is a headstrong and spoiled daughter of the privileged.
BWW Review: DOLLFACE Makes a Grand Debut at Mildred's Umbrella

BWW Review: DOLLFACE Makes a Grand Debut at Mildred's Umbrella

by Katricia Lang — May 13, 2016
DOLLFACE, playwright Katharine Sherman's contemporary riff on the Medusa myth, marries imagination with detail beautifully in its world premiere run at Mildred's Umbrella Theater Company.
Next Iteration Theater Company to Kick Off Intercultural Play Reading Series This May

Next Iteration Theater Company to Kick Off Intercultural Play Reading Series This May

by BWW News Desk — May 13, 2016
Next Iteration Theater Company (NITC) announces its inaugural Intercultural Play Reading Series (IPRS).
Houston Symphony to Close Season with World Premiere of THE COSMOS

Houston Symphony to Close Season with World Premiere of THE COSMOS

by BWW News Desk — May 11, 2016
? In a world premiere performance, the Houston Symphony will present The Cosmos-An HD Odyssey at 8 p.
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