From March 10 through March 12, Houston Symphony presents Dvoák’s enchanting Symphony No. 8, a sun-drenched jaunt through nature’s endless charms, live at Jones Hall. The result is joyous, uplifting, and life-affirming. Surging with youthful fire, tender passion, and thunderous power, Brahms’s Piano Concerto No. 1 looms large as one of music history’s most monumental and stunning creative achievements—all the more amazing that Brahms wrote it at the tender age of 25. Stephen Hough, “a virtuoso who begins where others leave off” (Washington Post) joins Jonathon Heyward and the orchestra, and the concerts open with Carlos’s Simon’s Beethoven-inspired Fate Now Conquers.
Videos
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Rotunda Theater At St. Luke's UMC (1/9 - 1/12) | ||
Seared
Alley Theatre (2/7 - 3/2) | ||
Mean Girls
Theatre Under The Stars (1/28 - 2/9) | ||
Noël Coward's Private Lives
Alley Theatre (5/23 - 6/15) | ||
Hadestown (Non-Equity)
Rudder Theatre Complex [Rudder Auditorium] (3/3 - 3/4) | ||
Alls Well That Ends Well
UH - Studio 208 (2/14 - 2/16) | ||
The Glass Menagerie
Alley Theatre (2/21 - 3/16) | ||
Life of Pi
Hobby Center for the Performing Arts (8/19 - 8/24) | ||
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