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Two Houston Fringe Theater Groups Are Joining Forces

Amy Bishop

Posted on October 25, 2016 · The hope is to create a stronger company by pooling their resources.

Tags Fringe Theatre Houston Fringe Theatre companies Obsidian Theater Rachel Landon Standing Room Only Productions Tom Stell

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The Challenges of Staging The Who’s ‘Tommy’

Michael Hagerty

Posted on November 14, 2014 · We learn more about Standing Room Only Productions and their staging of the 1960s rock opera “Tommy,” featuring the music of The Who.

Tags Elizabeth Tinder Houston theatre music rock Standing Room Only Productions The Who theatre Tommy

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The Challenges of Staging The Who’s ‘Tommy’

Michael Hagerty

Posted on November 14, 2014 · We learn more about Standing Room Only Productions and their staging of the 1960s rock opera “Tommy,” featuring the music of The Who.

Tags Elizabeth Tinder Houston theatre music rock Standing Room Only Productions The Who theatre Tommy

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