Posted inArts & Pop Culture Noël Coward’s Fallen Angels Sex Farce Seems Fresh Even Today D. L. GrooverJuly 16, 2014April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Houston Actor John Stevens Brings Out the Demons and Genius JIM J.TOMMANEYJuly 2, 2014April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike Fills the Stage With Vivid Characters JIM J.TOMMANEYJune 4, 2014April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Stages Production of The Whipping Man Is a Wondrous Triumph D. L. GrooverMay 7, 2014April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Das Rheingold Is a Golden Start for HGO D. L. GrooverApril 16, 2014April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture The Houston Grand Opera Prepares to Go Gargantuan With the First Part of the Ring of the Nibelung D. L. GrooverApril 2, 2014April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Stephen Sondheim’s A Little Night Music Shines at the Houston Grand Opera D. L. GrooverMarch 12, 2014April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Main Street’s Macbeth Hits the Highlights, But Is Missing Some of the Fire. D. L. GrooverMarch 5, 2014April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Aladdin Is a Storybook Come to Life on the Wortham Stage Adam CastanedaFebruary 26, 2014April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture The Mark Morris Dance Group Tells Stories About the (Sometimes Comic) Human Condition Adam CastanedaFebruary 5, 2014April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Other Desert Cities Is Good, But Theatrical Truth Remains Elusive JIM J.TOMMANEYJanuary 22, 2014April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture The Passenger Sends Off Sparks With a Story You’ll Never Forget D. L. GrooverJanuary 22, 2014April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture It’s Time for Christmas to Hit the Stage in Houston D. L. GrooverDecember 11, 2013April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture The Houston Ballet Brings Paris to Its Feet D. L. GrooverNovember 13, 2013April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Venus in Fur Is Not Your Father’s Sex Comedy D. L. GrooverOctober 23, 2013April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture The Pine: Playwright Mickle Maher’s Latest Is an Uneven Blend of Sitcom and Tragedy D. L. GrooverOctober 9, 2013April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture The Salzburg Festival Gets a Touch of Houston D. L. GrooverSeptember 18, 2013April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture The Book of Mormon Has Heart, Even If It Does Aim to Offend JIM J.TOMMANEYSeptember 11, 2013April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Lovers and Warriors Hit the Stage for the Houston Shakespeare Festival JIM J.TOMMANEYAugust 7, 2013April 14, 2015
Posted inArts & Pop Culture Wicked Is Semi-Wonderful But Lacks Brains, Heart and Courage D. L. GrooverJuly 17, 2013April 14, 2015