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Good Vibrations at Wortham Theater Center

Dates: 9/22/2022 - 10/2/2022

📍 Theatre:
Wortham Theater Center


501 Texas Ave
Houston, 77002

Phone: 713-227-2787

Tickets: Tickets start at $25


Starting on September 22, 2022, Houston Ballet presents Good Vibrations at Wortham Theater Center. Through October 2, audiences can catch this triple bill program full of energy, elation and a long-awaited world premiere. Good Vibrations features: Mark Morris The Letter V, with music from Haydns Symphony No. 88 in G Major; Stanton Welchs Red Earth, with original score from Peter Sculthorpe and artwork from set designer Kevin Pro Hart; and Arthur Pitas Good Vibrations, set to a commissioned score by Christopher Austin with references to The Beach Boys legendary song 'Good Vibrations'. Get your tickets now at houstonballet.org.

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Wortham Theater Center

501 Texas Ave
Houston, 77002

Phone: 713-227-2787

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Wortham Theater Center
501 Texas Ave, Houston,

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