
Events
Cinco de Mayo 2023: Here’s where Houston residents can celebrate
Posted on · A variety of free, holiday-themed events are planned for this weekend, with some catering to adults and others to families.
Posted on · A variety of free, holiday-themed events are planned for this weekend, with some catering to adults and others to families.
Posted on · Exploring the history of this Houston gem and how it plans to celebrate its centennial.
Posted on · The free entertainment venue in Hermann Park, which starts its 2023 season this Friday, has launched a $12.5 million capital campaign for renovations and improvements.
Posted on · Several holiday-themed events are planned for this weekend. Most are for adults, but some also cater to families.
Posted on · The Houston Jazz Collective and Nellie McKay perform classics at Miller Outdoor Theatre.
Posted on · William Shakespeare's "King Lear" and "Cymbeline" will be performed alternatively during the festival, which runs through Aug. 6 and is free to attend.
Posted on · Aperio, Music of the Americas presents a summer concert from Miller Outdoor Theatre.
Posted on · After being cancelled during the COVID-19 pandemic, the performing arts are cautiously returning to Houston. The latest example is the Houston Ballet, which returned to live dance earlier this month – with a performance that was powerful both on and off stage.
Posted on · Theatre Under the Stars’ summer production hopes to touch lives, entertain families and transform the community through musical theatre.
Posted on · Find out what makes Miller Theatre the “crown jewel” of Houston’s public performance venues, and hear how a Houston artist brings elements of his childhood, fatherhood and nature into his artwork.
Posted on · Houston Matters' Maggie Martin talks with Jack Young.
Posted on · The 2016 Democratic National Convention concluded last night, with Hillary Clinton accepting her party's nomination for President. On this edition of Houston Matters, we talk with Texas Public Radio's Ryan Poppe, who has been reporting this week from the convention in Philadelphia. We discuss the impact the Texas delegation had on events this week. We […]
Posted on · For almost 40 years, the Houston Shakespeare Festival has been bringing the love of Iambic pentameter and 400-year old drama to the Miller Outdoor Theatre. This yearâs nine-day run, from July 31st to August 9th, features Macbeth and The Merchant of Venice in repertory. Paige Phelps headed to rehearsals on the University of Houston campus […]