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Sword play, fancy footwork, and stranger sex

By Randall Jobe Main Street Theater presents Alan Ayckbourn’s Relatively Speaking. Ginny and Greg are in love and despite the awkward moment of unexplained flowers and chocolates oddly filling her flat, Greg proposes as Ginny is heading off for the day to see her parents…or so she say. Greg has managed to find the address

  • May 15, 2019
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Angry birds, God’s committee and a world of dance

By Randall Jobe The Alley Theatrepresents the final performances of Crimes of the Heart,Beth Henley’s 1981 Pulitzer Prize and New York Drama Circle Awards winner. The author’s first play brings you to the Mississippi home of the Magrath sisters. Babe has just shot her husband because she didn’t like his looks. This brings middle sister

  • May 1, 2019
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A wealth of fanciful theater, music, and a murder for two

By Randall Jobe The Music Box Theater salutes Broadway in the final performance of Best of Broadway. The talented resident cast promises to provide non-stop entertainment while performing songs from Tony award winning musicals from across the decades. This troupe’s music-filled and hilarious cabaret features such favorites as the classic “Luck Be A Lady Tonight”

  • April 17, 2019
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Trojan women, man-eating plants and ‘Booty Candy’

By Randall Jobe The Catastrophic Theatre presents the Houston premiere of Booty Candy. Based on Robert O’Hara’s semi-autobiographical and wildly subversive comedy about a young gay man, Sutter, on an outrageous odyssey through his childhood home, his church, dive bars, motel rooms and his grandmother’s nursing home. At times poignant, shocking, hilarious and wise, Booty

  • March 6, 2019
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Hear Me Out: 9 Albums to Hear This Year

By Chris Azzopardi There’s something for every color of the rainbow included in this year’s music-release roster. The list is long, but here’s a taste: debuts from Pitch Perfect star Ben Platt and hair-toss kween Lizzo, songwriter showcases from Patty Griffin and Lana Del Rey, a gay icon (Madonna), emerging gay icons (Ariana Grande, Carly

  • February 19, 2019
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Women, men and other humans

By Randall Jobe Queensbury Theatre presents the World Premiere of For Tonight. When their parents die of a mysterious illness in their small Welsh village, surviving siblings Thomas, Hayden and Nettie are forced to fend for themselves. Inspired by the Romani who once shared their home, Haydon heads off to Liverpool, guitar in hand, to

  • February 19, 2019
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The ABC’s of Houston Theater: ABBA, baseball and carpentry

By Randall Jobe The Alley Theatre presents the world premier of The Carpenter, a new comedy of mistaken identities and family secrets. Dan is a self-made man from blue collar Houston, while his fiancé is from Dallas—Highland Park, to be exact. As they arrive at her father’s palatial mansion for her wedding, Dan starts to

  • January 22, 2019
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Ensemble Theatre elevates 2019 with ‘Too Heavy for Your Pocket’

The Ensemble Theatre presents Too Heavy for Your Pocket, by Jiréh Breon Holder and directed by Eileen J. Morris. The play is a beautifully written look at the personal cost and private struggles behind public events and speaks powerfully about the bonds of friendship and what defines true family.   Holder, inspired by the movies Selma and The Butler, began

  • January 22, 2019
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Two Broadway veterans make A.D. Players debut in ‘Tuesdays With Morrie’

A.D. Players at The George is pleased to open the new year with Tuesdays With Morrie, a story of friendship, love and what it means to truly live. A.D. Players is thrilled to present this play with two Broadway veterans helming the two-person script, Kevin Cooney and Jake Speck. Mitch Albom’s book, Tuesdays With Morrie

  • January 22, 2019
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Main Street Theater presents ‘The Secretary’

By Randall Jobe It’s 2019, the beginning of a new year, but local theaters are in mid-season and are continuing to bring you the best in professionally presented productions. Houston has a strong reputation throughout the country for quality theater and we are lucky to have easy access to many wonderful venues and exciting shows.

  • January 9, 2019
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