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Opera & Musical Theater

Texas Repertory Theatre: The Prisoner of 2nd Avenue

Garbage strikes, noisy neighbors, crime and unemployment. We shouldn’t laugh, but we do. It’s Neil Simon’s classic comedy, The Prisoner of 2nd Avenue, currently at Northwest Houston’s Texas Repertory Theatre. Catherine Lu chats with the stars, Steve Fenley (Artistic Director) and Lisa Thomas-Morrison, who play a couple trying to cope with the problems and angst of modern life in 1970s Manhattan.

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The production, directed by Rachel Mattox, runs through February 23.

Tickets and more information at www.texreptheatre.org.

Catherine Lu

Catherine Lu

Senior Content Producer & Announcer

While growing up in Chicago and Houston, Catherine’s love for art, music and creative writing was influenced by her teachers and parents. She was once concertmaster of the Clear Lake High School Orchestra and a four-time violinist of the Texas All-State Symphony. A graduate of the University of Chicago, Catherine...

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