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Review: SHUCKED THE MUSICAL at Hobby Center For The Performing Arts


by Armando Urdiales - November 25, 2024

Shucked is a laugh-out-loud, toe-tapping triumph that plants itself firmly in your heart. This wildly original musical weaves together gut-busting humor, heartfelt storytelling, and unforgettable songs to create a truly one-of-a-kind theater experience. From the opening number to the final curtain, ...

Review: A CHRISTMAS CAROL at Alley Theatre


by Jonathan Netek - November 19, 2024

Now in its third year under the skillful guidance of new (Remounting) Director Amber D. Gray, this Dickens classic has been freshly adapted by Alley Theatre’s Artistic Director Rob Melrose. A CHRISTMAS CAROL tells the story we all know so well: a miserly old man is visited by four ghosts who reveal ...

Review: LOVE BOMB at CATASTROPHIC THEATRE


by Brett Cullum - November 17, 2024

LOVE BOMB is a masterpiece of the absurd, but at the same time, it’s a viable Melanie jukebox musical that could command any stage in town. Yet I doubt that any company other than the Catastrophic Theatre will ever dare to do so because it asks much of its audience....

Review: PLAYHOUSE CREATURES at Lionwoman Productions


by Brett Cullum - November 12, 2024

During an interview I did with Michelle Britton a few weeks ago, she mentioned she “didn’t want to become the Alley” and that her Lionwoman Productions is “about helping people understand each other better.” Certainly, PLAYHOUSE CREATURES is right up there in rivaling the quality of the Alley!...

Review: THE DICHOTOMY OF HATTIE MCDANIEL at VINCENT VICTORIA PRESENTS


by Brett Cullum - November 01, 2024

The film first existed as a play, and Vincent Victoria wisely kept his lead actress from that production, Wykesha King, playing Hattie McDaniel. Wykesha creates a three-dimensional character who can act and sing; we believe she is a glamorous actress in the golden age of Hollywood. And we feel the s...

Review: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS at Theatre Under the Stars


by Brett Cullum - October 26, 2024

The cast here is immaculate, and LITTLE SHOP is a character actor’s dream come true. Everyone gets to play bigger and broader, and we get to see them have a ball, bringing these kooky archetypes to life. They are all pitch-perfect and create a wonderfully realized revival of this show for Houston ju...

Review: THE YEAR OF MAGICAL THINKING at MAIN STREET THEATER


by Brett Cullum - October 23, 2024

THE YEAR OF MAGICAL THINKING is a unique experience theatrically, and it’s certainly something to let seep into you and discuss later. I find myself just walking around the house, and a line or two will pop up in my head, and I have only seen this play once. It is that powerful, that invasive, and t...

Review: RACE is confronted by DIRT DOGS THEATRE CO


by Brett Cullum - October 21, 2024

It takes on the clash of white men, black men, and black women and fearlessly looks at all sides when confronted with a crime. Who will do the right thing? It’s a question that seems to hang over the country right now, so RACE could not come at a better time....

Review: DRACULA at CLASSICAL THEATRE COMPANY


by Brett Cullum - October 15, 2024

Houston’s CLASSICAL THEATRE COMPANY has decided to take it back to the original written word and return Dracula to the status of a demon rather than a lover. And yet, somehow, they have cast Spencer Plachy, who is the most swoon-worthy actor Houston has, a man who has embodied Mr. Darcy for years. A...

Review: ASSASSINS Offers Another National Anthem at THE GARDEN THEATRE


by Brett Cullum - October 13, 2024

When all is said and done, you have to applaud the bravery of this show. In an October where everyone else is offering safe fare such as British comedies, yet another take on Dracula, and an additional adaptation of Sherlock Holmes, this small company is daring you to face what might be wrong with A...

Past Shows

“On The Verge; or, The Geography of Yearning


Rice University Theatre will present Eric Overmyer’s “On The Verge; or, The Geography of Yearning” for one weekend only, Oct. 8 and 9 at 8 ...

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LOVE BOMB in Houston LOVE BOMB
The Catastrophic Theatre (11/15 - 12/7) Tracker
Elizabethan Madrigal Feast in Houston Elizabethan Madrigal Feast
The Center for the Arts & Sciences (11/29 - 12/15)
The Cher Show (Non-Equity) in Houston The Cher Show (Non-Equity)
Lutcher Theater (4/4 - 4/4)
12 Ways of Christmas in Houston 12 Ways of Christmas
Ensemble Theatre (11/15 - 12/22)
Greetings! in Houston Greetings!
Theatre Suburbia (11/1 - 11/30)
Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol in Houston Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol
Alvin Community College Theatre (12/7 - 12/14)
& Juliet in Houston & Juliet
Hobby Center for the Performing Arts (1/21 - 1/26)
Ken Ludwig's Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery in Houston Ken Ludwig's Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery
Alley Theatre (4/4 - 4/27)
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