Syncing Ink at the Alley Theatre
Alley Theatre presents the exciting world premiere production of
Syncing Ink.
Running on the Neuhaus Stage
February 3 through March 5, 2017
“Now what you hear is not a test/I’m rapping to the beat!â€
Gordon wants to learn how to rap, thinking it will gain him respect, admiration, and the attention of a beautiful woman. What he doesn’t know is that his journey to learn how to rhyme will take him not just deeper into Hip Hop, but deeper into his legacy and his purpose.
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Syncing Ink.
Running on the Neuhaus Stage
February 3 through March 5, 2017
“Now what you hear is not a test/I’m rapping to the beat!â€
Gordon wants to learn how to rap, thinking it will gain him respect, admiration, and the attention of a beautiful woman. What he doesn’t know is that his journey to learn how to rhyme will take him not just deeper into Hip Hop, but deeper into his legacy and his purpose.
Rogue Productions launches with comedy : MATT and BEN
Rogue Productions presents their first play, the comedy,
“Matt & Ben,â€
by Mindy Kaling and Brenda Withers.
Performing Fridays-Sundays January 13-29 at Stages Repertory Theatre.
The show hilariously investigates a theory behind the writing of the award-winning screenplay for “Good Will Hunting.â€
Will we ever find out the real story behind the Oscar winning screenplay Good Will Hunting?
How did those two 'bros' come up with such a brilliant script?
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“Matt & Ben,â€
by Mindy Kaling and Brenda Withers.
Performing Fridays-Sundays January 13-29 at Stages Repertory Theatre.
The show hilariously investigates a theory behind the writing of the award-winning screenplay for “Good Will Hunting.â€
Will we ever find out the real story behind the Oscar winning screenplay Good Will Hunting?
How did those two 'bros' come up with such a brilliant script?
The Designated Mourner at Catastrophic Theatre
The Catastrophic Theatre presents
The Designated Mourner by Wallace Shawn, Directed By Jason Nodler,
Running TWO WEEKS ONLY
January 5th through January 15th at The MATCH, 3400 Main Street.
“You see, I think we ought to be precise about facts—I mean, very, very precise about historical facts. Or I mean, for God’s sake, let’s try to be. Or I mean, for God’s sake, let’s pretend to be. Or something, anyway.†—Jack, The Designated Mourner
Please join us for a very limited run of Wallace Shawn’s fiercely urgent, frighteningly prescient masterwork, The Designated Mourner, a special, off-season addition for those that need it.
The Catastrophic Theatre previously staged The Designated Mourner in 2010, in a production The Houston Chronicle called a “quietly stunning realization.â€
Although it takes place in an unspecified time and place, its themes are immensely timely especially right now, and Catastrophic Theatre artistic director Jason Nodler decided to offer a limited run of the play as a necessary add-on to the current season.
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The Designated Mourner by Wallace Shawn, Directed By Jason Nodler,
Running TWO WEEKS ONLY
January 5th through January 15th at The MATCH, 3400 Main Street.
“You see, I think we ought to be precise about facts—I mean, very, very precise about historical facts. Or I mean, for God’s sake, let’s try to be. Or I mean, for God’s sake, let’s pretend to be. Or something, anyway.†—Jack, The Designated Mourner
Please join us for a very limited run of Wallace Shawn’s fiercely urgent, frighteningly prescient masterwork, The Designated Mourner, a special, off-season addition for those that need it.
The Catastrophic Theatre previously staged The Designated Mourner in 2010, in a production The Houston Chronicle called a “quietly stunning realization.â€
Although it takes place in an unspecified time and place, its themes are immensely timely especially right now, and Catastrophic Theatre artistic director Jason Nodler decided to offer a limited run of the play as a necessary add-on to the current season.
Much ado about NOthing
Much Ado About Nothing
Dec. 25-Jan 15, 2017
Main Street Theater (MST) continues its partnership with Prague Shakespeare Company (PSC) in presenting PSC’s Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, directed by Guy Roberts, Artistic Director of Prague Shakespeare Company and native Houstonian.
Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of love, languish and language in a smart new production from Prague Shakespeare Company. Set in World War II Britain, a group of nurses, wounded servicemen and patriots produce a radio broadcast of Much Ado About Nothing to raise morale of the troops on the front.
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Dec. 25-Jan 15, 2017
Main Street Theater (MST) continues its partnership with Prague Shakespeare Company (PSC) in presenting PSC’s Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, directed by Guy Roberts, Artistic Director of Prague Shakespeare Company and native Houstonian.
Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of love, languish and language in a smart new production from Prague Shakespeare Company. Set in World War II Britain, a group of nurses, wounded servicemen and patriots produce a radio broadcast of Much Ado About Nothing to raise morale of the troops on the front.
Dry Land presented by Mildred's Umbrella
DRY LAND
by Ruby Rae Spiegel
October 20 - November 5, 2016
Mildred’s Umbrella Theatre Company continues its 2016-2017 season with the regional premiere of Dry Land by recent Yale graduate and Susan Smith Blackburn Prize finalist Ruby Rae Spiegel. Set in a high school locker room, the play centers on the awkward friendship borne out of crisis between two teen girls on the precipice of adulthood.
Amy and Ester are an unlikely pair – Amy is brash and blunt while Ester is the more unassuming of the two – who are forced together in trying to solve the problem of Amy’s unplanned pregnancy. The result is an honest, unflinching and often hilarious portrayal of teenage distress that has won accolades from critics and audiences alike.
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by Ruby Rae Spiegel
October 20 - November 5, 2016
Mildred’s Umbrella Theatre Company continues its 2016-2017 season with the regional premiere of Dry Land by recent Yale graduate and Susan Smith Blackburn Prize finalist Ruby Rae Spiegel. Set in a high school locker room, the play centers on the awkward friendship borne out of crisis between two teen girls on the precipice of adulthood.
Amy and Ester are an unlikely pair – Amy is brash and blunt while Ester is the more unassuming of the two – who are forced together in trying to solve the problem of Amy’s unplanned pregnancy. The result is an honest, unflinching and often hilarious portrayal of teenage distress that has won accolades from critics and audiences alike.
THE REDEMPTION SERIES –12 original short plays in response to crisis in America
The Landing Theatre Company opens the 2016-17 season with THE REDEMPTION SERIES –12 original short plays in response to crisis in America.
September 22 – October 1, 2016
The Landing Theatre Company (LTC), Houston’s professional company dedicated to advancing American Playwriting, opens their 2016-17 season with THE REDEMPTION SERIES: 12 original short plays in response to crisis in America. In the wake of national tragedies such as the massacre at PULSE Night Club in Orlando, FL and the continuing fatal police shootings, LTC put out a national call for new plays that explore how we come together and move forward in times of crisis. Featuring plays from notable writers from around the country, we seek to find answers to these questions through laughter, tears, and community.
THE PLAYS
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September 22 – October 1, 2016
The Landing Theatre Company (LTC), Houston’s professional company dedicated to advancing American Playwriting, opens their 2016-17 season with THE REDEMPTION SERIES: 12 original short plays in response to crisis in America. In the wake of national tragedies such as the massacre at PULSE Night Club in Orlando, FL and the continuing fatal police shootings, LTC put out a national call for new plays that explore how we come together and move forward in times of crisis. Featuring plays from notable writers from around the country, we seek to find answers to these questions through laughter, tears, and community.
THE PLAYS