Review: A NICE INDIAN BOY at Aerial Roots Theatre
A NICE INDIAN BOY is one of the most fun romantic comedies that I have seen in years. It is such a nice surprise, and it really captures the heart of the team putting it on!…
A NICE INDIAN BOY is one of the most fun romantic comedies that I have seen in years. It is such a nice surprise, and it really captures the heart of the team putting it on!…
Would you believe me if I told you the hottest theater ticket in Houston this summer was to see a nun teach a class? Denise Fennell first debuted as Sister in LATE NITE CATECHISM at Stages Houston during 2007. Since then, the actress has had one of the longest relationships between any Houston theat…
This company is having a great time with a thriller, and it shows. I always feel like the “Summer Chills” is when these actors get to play!…
A delightful evening of wit, charm, and impeccable musicianship awaits audiences at the Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Houston's production of The Gondoliers. Long before Broadway became synonymous with the American musical, W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan were redefining what musical storytelling…
You will leave with many questions about how we deal with our past and how we can move forward socially while personally constrained.…
Baz Luhrmann’s revolutionary film comes to life onstage, remixed into a musical mash-up extravaganza. Directed by Tony Award winner Alex Timbers, MOULIN ROUGE! THE MUSICAL is a theatrical celebration of Truth, Beauty, Freedom and, above all, Love.…
One of Houston's defining strengths is its vibrant performing arts community. In a city filled with exceptional talent, only a select few artists earn the distinction of becoming local icons. Holland Vavra is unquestionably one of them. …
Holland Vavra has been a member of Houston’s theatre community since before she was born. Yes, you read that right: her first stage appearance was in utero, while her mother performed in Pippin, a show Vavra herself would later appear in more than once.…
A soulful finale to close out the 49th season…
She’s a good time gal, and we need her more than ever with all the bad time boys running the world today. Let freedom ring, and let Tamarie sing! 250 years of America, and 30 of those with Tamarie out there.…
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Vincent Victoria Presents two World Premiere One Act Plays. "Starring Cherry Cola Pitts" is a Biting satire about 1950's variety shows and it's flamboyant host. "The Storm is Here" is a fictionalized drama about one of the rioters killed at the Jan.6 insurrection.*Very adult...

The Ancestors and the Vote is a timely look at how former slaves voted, their thoughts on the Presidents, and their fears about voter suppression. Culled from the thousands of interviews done with former slaves in the 1930's , producer Vincent Victoria promises a an informative...

Vincent Victoria Presents will be premiering its new play "Dreamgirl Deferred:The Last Days of the First Supreme" a fictional dramatization about the final year in the life of Florence Ballard, the founder of the legendary girl group The Supremes that also featured Mary Wilson...

Vincent Victoria Presents the return of the award winning play "The Disappearance of Eartha Kitt". The multi character play chronicles the life of the legendary "Santa Baby" Entertainer Eartha Kitt and her blacklisting during the 1960's and 70's because of her outspoken views on...

Vincent Victoria Presents the World Premiere of the drama "Just Lena"; a historical dramatization based the life of the legendary African American singer and actress Lena Horne.Horne, the first African American signed to M.G.M. studios during the Golden Age of Hollywood still...

Hattie's Big Night reenacts the 1940 Academy Awards ceremony in which Hattie Mc Daniel became the first African American to win an Oscar. Though Mc Daniel was the Supporting Actress Winner for her performance in the movie "Gone with the Wind" that night, she was still forced to...

A new historical dramatization about the famous dinner between Booker T. Washington and President Theodore Roosevelt in 1901 that caused a major uproar in the country.

Set in 1950's Philadelphia, Sins of the Mother tells the story of three generations of African American women dealing with the curse of alcoholism and abuse in their family.When it made its regional debut in Houston,Texas in 2016 it received rave reviews for its raw honesty...
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