Texas Rep Presents Moliere's THE LEARNED LADIES
The Texas Repertory Theatre Co., Houston's Uptown Classic Theatre, opens its 12th Anniversary "Triumphs and Treasures" Season with The Learned Ladies a classic comedy by French author Jean Baptiste Moliere, opening August 25th and running 4 performances a week through September 18th.
11th Texas Repertory Season Opens Tonight with BECKY'S NEW CAR
The Texas Repertory Theatre Co., Houston's Uptown Classic Theatre, opens its 11th Anniversary 'Emerging Visions' Season with a new staging of the Steven Dietz comedy Becky's New Car, opening tonight, August 27th, and playing 4 performances a week through September 20th.
BECKY'S NEW CAR Opens 11th Texas Repertory Season
The Texas Repertory Theatre Co., Houston's Uptown Classic Theatre, opens its 11th Anniversary "Emerging Visions" Season with a new staging of the Steven Dietz comedy Becky's New Car, opening on August 27th and playing 4 performances a week through September 20th.
Texas Repertory's 10th Season Continues with THE ODD COUPLE
The Texas Repertory Theatre Co., Houston's Uptown Classic Theatre, continues its 10th Anniversary "Greatest Hits" Season with a new staging of Neil Simon's classic comedy The Odd Couple, playing 4 performances a week from May 7th through May 29th.
THE FOREIGNER Opens 10th Season at Texas Repertory Theatre Tonight
The Texas Rep Theatre Co., Houston's Uptown Classic Theatre, celebrates its 10th anniversary season opening on August 29th, with a revival of Larry Shue's comic masterpiece The Foreigner. Chosen by audiences as one of The Texas Repertory Theatre's 'greatest hits', The Foreigner will preview tonight August 28th, open on August 29th, and run 4 performances a week through September 21st.
THE FOREIGNER to Open 10th Season at Texas Repertory Theatre, 8/28-9/21
The Texas Rep Theatre Co., Houston's Uptown Classic Theatre, celebrates its 10th anniversary season opening on August 29th, with a revival of Larry Shue's comic masterpiece The Foreigner. Chosen by audiences as one of The Texas Repertory Theatre's "greatest hits", The Foreigner will preview on August 28th, open on August 29th, and run 4 performances a week through September 21st.
BWW Reviews: Main Street Theater's HEARTBREAK HOUSE is Thought Provoking Social Commentary
George Bernard Shaw was profoundly affected by World War I. His first full-length piece following the war was HEARTBREAK HOUSE, which exposes the devastating aspects of the idle and self-indulgent British upper echelon. Main Street Theater is giving Houston audiences heavy social commentary, featuring Shaw's celebrated wit, with their well-executed production of HEARTBREAK HOUSE.
Photo Flash: Meet the Cast of Main Street Theater's HEARTBREAK HOUSE
Main Street Theater presents George Bernard Shaw's bracing farce, HEARTBREAK HOUSE. With previews May 3, 4, and 7, Heartbreak House opens May 8 and runs through June 1 at Main Street Theater - Rice Village, 2540 Times Blvd. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast below!
TRIBUTE to Continue Texas Rep's 8th Season, 5/2-26
The Texas Rep Theatre Co., Houston's Uptown Classic Theatre, continues its critically acclaimed 8th season with Bernard Slade's humorous and touching play TRIBUTE, in a new production directed by Walter Baker. TRIBUTE will previerw on May 2nd, celebrate its gala opening on Friday, May 3rd, and will run 4 performances a week through May 26th.
Photo Flash: First Look at Texas Rep Theatre's TRIBUTE
The Texas Rep Theatre Co., Houston's Uptown Classic Theatre, continues its critically acclaimed 8th season with Bernard Slade's humorous and touching play TRIBUTE, in a new production directed by Walter Baker. TRIBUTE will run 4 performances a week through May 26th. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
BWW Reviews: The Texas Repertory Theatre Company's TRIBUTE is Heart Warming Escapism
The Texas Repertory Theatre Company is continuing their 8th Season with Bernard Slade's TRIBUTE. The play was penned as a vehicle for Jack Lemmon, and earned him both a Tony Nomination and a Drama Desk Nomination for his performance. The engaging, 1978 piece introduces audiences to Scotty Templeton, who has just discovered he is terminally ill with Lukemia. As his time runs out, he spends his last summer trying to repair his estranged relationship with his son. Within this scenario, Bernard Slade crafts a heart achingly poignant comedy about the strength of familial bonds and the importance of human friendships.