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    Your weekly guide to Houston: Five (plus) don't-miss events — plus Texas' Mardi Gras tips

    Joel Luks
    Jan 31, 2013 | 11:58 am

    On the itinerary this week is a healthy dose of great tunes, New Orleans-style parties, raucous galas and quirky science fiction love affairs — with lasers.

    Do this: Click on the link below each event suggestion to find helpful features, like the ability to download the info to your electronic calendar and learn about restaurants, bars, shopping and places to crash for the night nearby your final destination.

    Houston Symphony presents "Mahler & Mendelssohn"

    Christoph König's previous engagement with the Houston Symphony evinced that this young dirigent knows how to fire up repertoire of Germanic provenance. He's back to lead the ensemble with an arrangement of Mendelssohn's Octet for full string orchestra and Mahler's Symphony No. 1 in D major.

    Think opulent scoring for the Octet and highly descriptive textures for the symphony, which feels akin to a four-movement narrative, tuneful two-part poem that frolics about bucolic themes, from a springtime daybreak teeming with flora and fauna to peasant dances to stormy, raucous, virtuosic vignettes. It's that fabulous.

    The deets: Thursday, Saturday and Sunday; Jones Hall; tickets start at $25.

    Mardi Gras! Galveston 2013

    The funkiness of Mardis Gras has already occupied the streets of New Orleans with no apologies. This weekend, the beads debauchery begins in Galveston Island with a myriad of parades, dance parties, concerts and special events along 20th to 25th streets, Harborside Drive to Mechanic Street and Seawall Boulevard.

    There's too much going on, but surely there's something here that tickles your fancy.

    The deets: Friday through Feb. 10; Galveston; admission varies by event, some are free.

    Fresh Arts' "Ball n' Chain" Gala

    Spacetaker knew how to throw a wild party for the adventurous artsy type. Fresh Arts' legendary balls have been thronged by the who's-who of Houston's well-heeled echelon. Can you imagine what will happen at this fete, the first after the two groups joined forces?

    Be somewhat afraid, but not enough to discourage you from partaking in this shotgun nuptials-themed carouse brimming with eccentric entertainment, including live armadillo races, burlesque showgirls, musicians and dancers. Chairs Eleanor and Dan Gilbane, Jennie and Justin Segal and Mark Sullivan honor George Lancaster and creatives Matthew Dirst, Sixto Wagan and Rich Levy.

    The deets: Friday, 8 p.m.; Winter Street Studios; tickets start at $100.

    Houston Young People for the Arts Gala "Bootlegger's Ball: A 1920s Prohibition Rendition"

    As young professional pioneer and founder of Houston Young People for the Arts (HYPA) Heather Pray moved on from her role as leader of this active crowd, gala chairs Katy Pease and Hannah Thibodeaux opted to honor her accomplishments at this year's "Bootlegger's Ball: A 1920s Prohibition Rendition."

    The eight-year-old philanthropic group time travels back to the roaring era, when jazz was hot, Art Deco climaxed and flappers ruled, fittingly held at the Majestic Metro. The party also lauds Da Camera of Houston's 25th anniversary season.

    The deets: Saturday, 7:30 p.m.; Majestic Metro Theater; tickets start at $60.

    BooTown presents Love in the Time of Lasers

    Table-top puppets, stop-motion animation and diverse puppetry techniques are employed to stage BooTown's Love in the Time of Lasers, a modern day, science fiction romantic romp that tells the tale of a couple struggling to love, be loved and stay in love. Double feature bonus: Funny man Joe Wozny will debut his original puppet show, Sitcom, about a typical twosome who questions their respective roles.

    The deets: Playing through Feb. 9; various locations; tickets are pay-what-you-can.

    Staff writer, arts savant and totally awesome guy Tyler Rudick's pick: An evening with The Residents

    Tyler says: "As far as 1960s art-rockers go, The Residents are right up there with Captain Beefheart and Houston's own Red Krayola. In a rare Bayou City appearance, the mysterious masters of quirk will take to the stage at Fitzgerald's for an evening celebrating the group's four decades of bizarre (and ofter challenging) output.

    To get everyone prepared, check out this 1983 concert in Madrid.

    The deets: Sunday, 7 p.m.; Fitzgerald's; tickets are $22 in advance online, $25 day of and $27 at the box office.

    Arts smarty pants and in-the-Loop reel loving maven Nancy Wozny's pick: Young, Gifted and Black: Reflections from Black Alumni

    Nancy says: "One of the highlights of the Rice Centennial Celebration for me was attending the screening of Young, Gifted and Black: Reflections from Black Alumni at Rice, created in honor of the centennial. It's time to set that DVR because you have another chance to see this film when it airs on HoustonPBS on Feb. 5 at 10:30 p.m. and Feb. 7 at 2 a.m.

    "Directed by Douglas Newman of Mouth Watering Media, the film chronicles 15 Black alumni who tell their story about the challenges and opportunities they faced growing up in diverse communities, and how Rice contributed to shaping their careers and lives. It's both informative and moving, in addition to telling a part of the Rice story you might not know."

    Live armadillo races, burlesque showgirls, musicians and dancers. Just another Fresh Arts' crazy gala.

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    Musical theater veteran joins prominent Houston company

    Holly Beretto
    Dec 9, 2025 | 1:30 pm
    Stages Theater Valerie Rachelle headshot
    Courtesy of Stages
    Stages has named Valerie Rachelle as its new associate artist director.

    A Houston theater company is adding an accomplished artist to its ranks. Stages announced that Valerie Rachelle will be the company’s new associate artistic director beginning in January 2026.

    For more than a decade, Rachelle has been artistic director of the Oregon Cabaret Theatre in Ashland, Oregon, where she oversaw artistic vision and operations. That theater specializes in musical theater performances offered in a cabaret setting.

    Rachelle comes to Houston with a career spanning nearly 30 years as a director and choreographer. She has extensive experience in developing new musicals and plays for regional theaters and opera companies across the United States, including the Tony Award-winning Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the Utah Shakespeare Festival, and Sierra Repertory Theatre. She was appointed to her position at Stages following a nationwide search.

    “I’m beyond thankful for this opportunity to join this incredible company, and I’m excited to be a part of a creative entity that has a strong mission and vision as Stages,” Rachelle said in a statement.

    In her role with Stages, she will support artistic director Derek Charles Livingston with season planning and casting; liaise with artists, press, and staff; and coordinate day-to-day operations for the artistic department. She will also assist with crafting educational materials, direct and choreograph productions, and serve as the primary liaison with theatrical unions.

    “We are thrilled to welcome Valerie to Stages in this role,” said Livingston. “I have seen her work as a director and director choreographer — she's excellent. Those skills combined with her experience as a theatre artistic director and manager only further fortify Stages' commitment to artistic excellence and community engagement.”

    Born and raised in Eugene, Oregon, Rachelle began her career as a dancer and apprentice ballerina with the Eugene Ballet Company before earning her BFA in acting from California Institute of the Arts. She received her MFA in Directing from the University of California, Irvine. She has held teaching and directing positions at numerous institutions, including the University of Southern California, Southern Oregon University, Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts, and others. She has also served as a mentor through Statera Arts, an organization dedicated to gender equity in the arts.

    Rachelle teaches musical theater, auditioning, and singing at Southern Oregon University when she isn’t on the road as a freelance director and choreographer. She’s also a classically trained singer and toured the world with her parents and their illusionist show as a child.

    “Joining the team that has a long-standing reputation of excellence in theater is an honor,” Rachelle added.

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