Review: The Very Trippy EDDIE GOES TO POETRY CITY At Catastrophic TheatreFebruary 14, 2023You won’t find a more technically stunning or well acted show in Houston right now. There is a lot to recommend EDDIE GOES TO POETRY CITY, but with one caveat. It will seem presentational and all stylistic performance rather than anything linear or narrative. If you love abstract or absurd theater you will be in heaven during your visit to Poetry City.
Previews: JAZZ ON VALENTINE'S with Raquel Cepeda at the MATCH complexFebruary 10, 2023This is a tradition that resonates with the artist and her fans. Raquel Cepeda is a beautiful singer, a striking woman, and a consummate artist. This year will mark Raquel’s seventh annual Valentines Day show. It is described as a musical aphrodisiac for mind, body, and soul.
Review: STIRS UP STILL THINGS at Ishida Dance CompanyJanuary 6, 2023 If true art is the ability to tell a story through a medium, then what this group has achieved is a remarkable level of marrying movement with narrative. Rarely have I witnessed dance where emotions and poetry are so clear, and performed with such passion.
Previews: STIRS UP STILL THINGS at ISHIDA DanceJanuary 3, 2023If the past is any indication, this is one you do not want to miss! The level of skill is amazing, and on par with any professional Houston dance company. And the choreographers brought in to work on the pieces are world renowned.
Review: CRUEL INTENTIONS - THE 90S MUSICAL at The Garden TheatreNovember 19, 2022It’s a rock musical featuring all of the naughty behavior of the original film and marries it to the “hits of the day” that were hot when it came out. Innuendos about “booty sex” merge with Backstreet Boys hits in a jukebox musical that revels in the absurdity of the original concept.
Review: COYOTE ON A FENCE at Dirt Dogs TheatreOctober 31, 2022This is a morally complex piece of theater, and luckily the cast is up to the challenge of bringing these people to life without judgment or any trace of hesitation. The language, the situations, the truths, are all difficult matters that have to be handled directly and confidently.
Review: HADESTOWN Dazzles at Broadway at the Hobby CenterOctober 5, 2022What did our critic think of HADESTOWN at BROADWAY AT THE HOBBY CENTER? The HADESTOWN national tour finally arrives in Houston after a significant pandemic pause, and it appears the wait was worth holding our breath for.
Review: NO SPEAKING LEFT IN ME at ISHIDA DANCE At The MATCHAugust 13, 2022Unfortunately ISHIDA DANCE’s NO SPEAKING LEFT IN ME is only at the MATCH complex this weekend for Friday and Saturday night. It is a pity the company couldn’t run these works longer, because word of mouth should be strong after this amazing showcase of modern contemporary dance. It is something that Houston needs, an outlet for more modern iterations of the art of movement in our cultural landscape.
Review: THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND at Main Street TheaterJuly 21, 2022Tom Stoppard’s THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND captures an urbane wittiness that is simultaneously droll and accessible. It’s a rare script that works on all levels with enough to analyze for the academic, and then slapstick humor to keep the childlike engaged fully. In short, it’s smart fun. It is the kind of piece that MAIN STREET THEATER handles particularly well.
Review: FADE TO BLACK PLAY FESTIVAL at MATCHJune 23, 2022 It is safe to say this is a great festival, and well worth your time over the weekend. Happy ten years to FADE TO BLACK! Here’s hoping for many more decades to come.
Review: CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG at MAIN STREET THEATERJune 20, 2022What did our critic think? CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG is perfect summer fare for kids, and also for those of us who enjoy a rather crazy car story from the creator of James Bond. It’s a treat to see it here at the MATCH in Midtown, especially with such a strong cast in a handsome production.
BWW Review: INNOMINATE at Catastrophic TheatreJune 1, 2022INNOMINATE is a mixture of dance, puppets, images on a screen, live music, and daring staging to tell the story of creator Afsaneh Aayani as she immigrated from war torn Iran to the United States. It also deals with the effects of the COVID pandemic and extreme loss. If I told you all of this was illustrated with dancing eyeballs and social media posts whizzing by, would you believe me?
BWW Previews: HOUSTON'S SUMMER HEATS UP at Various Theaters around townMay 18, 2022You may know about FROZEN coming to the Hobby Center from Broadway Houston, or the Alley Theatre prepping for a new musical by Duncan Sheik named NOIR… but what are some of the gems out there from smaller companies that offer just as much air conditioning and some of the best acting in Houston? I’ve got you covered with four spotlights if you are interested.
BWW Review: THE BOOK OF GRACE at Catastrophic TheatreApril 6, 2022Catastrophic Theatre’s THE BOOK OF GRACE makes good on the company’s promise of “we will destroy you” in the best way possible. The production is a well-honed punch to the gut that will leave you reeling and provoked.
BWW Review: HAMILTON at Broadway Across AmericaFebruary 24, 2022HAMILTON is a joy to watch, and this cast lives up to the hype of the material they have been entrusted with. Rest assured this is the best way to see the show… live and in person. There is an energy to be shared with the cast and the audience that the COVID era almost made us forget.
BWW Review: A STEADY RAIN Dazzles from Dirt Dogs Theatre Co.February 21, 2022 It’s a chance to sit in an intimate space with artists who excel at telling a story you will never see in a large opera house or performance hall. A STEADY RAIN is tough, profane, and full of over-the-top masculinity, and yet it feels as progressive as it can be. It asks tough questions, and it makes you uncomfortable with its answers.