A tap-dancing Tony Curtis? Yet another My Fair Lady? The shows may be aging and tired, but TUTS remains Young at heart.
Stages' play within a play unlocks The Drawer Boy's memories
Stages' play within a play unlocks The Drawer Boy's memories
Stages' play within a play unlocks The Drawer Boy's memories
Stages' play within a play unlocks The Drawer Boy's memories
Stages' play within a play unlocks The Drawer Boy's memories
Stages' play within a play unlocks The Drawer Boy's memories
Stages' play within a play unlocks The Drawer Boy's memories
Stages' play within a play unlocks The Drawer Boy's memories
Stages' play within a play unlocks The Drawer Boy's memories
Stages' play within a play unlocks The Drawer Boy's memories
Stages' play within a play unlocks The Drawer Boy's memories
Stages' play within a play unlocks The Drawer Boy's memories
Stages' play within a play unlocks The Drawer Boy's memories
Stages' play within a play unlocks The Drawer Boy's memories
Stages Repertory Theatre showcases a theatrical phenom with Late: A Cowboy Song
Two actors bring a sorrowful script to painful, moving life
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Startling and original, Boris Godunov reigns supreme
Edward Kleban's tunes tell his life story in A Class Act
Our critics weigh in on local theater
New places, faces and ideas have transformed Houston's theater scene
IBP captures the fury of a woman scorned in Medea
Adultery preys on the human heart in Orange Flower Water
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Six people freed from death row tell tales of injustice in The Exonerated
The Houston Shakespeare Festival shakes things up
East meets West at the Houston Shakespeare Festival
Does Stages' new musical live up to its potential?
Stern's diversity shines in the Alley's Fully Committed
A new play asks deep questions and entertains
Speaking in Tongues will surprise
The Alley and Stages tell different sides of the Scrooge story
The Laramie Project
The Laramie Project tells the tale of a town transformed by tragedy
The Pavilion reminds us that we can't go home again.
Playwright savagely lampoons America's appetite for destruction in Betty's Summer Vacation
Playwright savagely lampoons America's appetite for destruction in Betty's Summer Vacation
Hilarious Anton in Show Business sics the three furies on the theater world
Mesmerizing God's Man in Texas ponders the question of where the Almighty fits into a church obsessed with politics
With the world premiere of Fucking A, Infernal Bridegroom Productions may have outgrown its seedy past, but it hasn't forgotten it
Full Gallop takes a fresh look at a fashion czar
Stages Repertory Theatre and Unhinged Productions present The Maiden's Prayer




