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Your weekend guide to Houston: Five (plus) don't-miss events — including a crazy video game night

Joel Luks
Jul 5, 2013 | 8:27 am

Waking up from Fourth of July festivities, are you? Yes, the world will go on while you recover from whatever party favors mused a delightful carouse in celebration of freedom and all things U.S.A.

Shake it off to continue making the most out of life and partake in this weekend's lineup of curated events, which include free-spirited films, music from video games, shopping for arts and crafts, a monster of yesteryear and one wicked musicale.

Let me make planning even easier for you. Click on the link below each event suggestion to find information about your final destination, just in case you have the urge to shop, eat or drink or need a place to crash for the evening. Also, look for the helpful feature that downloads the intel straight to your electronic calendar.

Film screening: Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation

New York City's Greenwich Village is no longer the bohemian haven it once was. As it's nearly always the case with beatnik neighborhoods, their free spirit is what ultimately causes a demise that results in gentrification, commercialization and urbanism.

Laura Archibald's film kindles the essence of the 1960s and 1970s as residents spoke through art in protest of social and political issues. War, civil liberties and government accountability were grievances of the artists showcased in the film, which includes folks like Judy Collins, Don McLean, Pete Seeger, Carly Simon and José Feliciano.

The skinny: Friday, 7 p.m.; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; tickets are $9.

Houston Symphony presents "Video Games Live"

If the kitschy tunes from Pokemon, Skyrim, Super Smash Bros, Zelda, World of Warcraft and Final Fantasy have ever logged themselves inside your head, you may — or may not — consider a concert in which the music is performed by the city's top artists. The Houston Symphony's "Video Games Live" on Friday is just that and more courtesy of streaming video and lighting effects.

Don your best gaming garb for the costume contest or the Guitar Hero competition.

Game designers and composers will hang before and after the concert if you care to learn more about the industry. Into something more old school? The Houston Symphony carries on with a tuneful tribute to The Rolling Stones on Saturday.

The skinny: Friday, 7:30 p.m.; Jones Hall; tickets start at $35.

Art reception and artist talks: The UNIT Store's "What's In Store"

Printmaking hasn't always been popular in Houston, yet an increasing number of print studios, events and exhibitions have contributed to an increased awareness of the genre among collectors and art consumers. UNIT — an online store that focuses on limited edition prints, multiples and publications by emerging and established printmakers — is part of that united effort.

An exhibition opens at Gallery Sonja Roesch that reveals what the cyber shop will offer in its collection. Among the artists represented are Gissette Padilla, Kamila Szczensa, Kate Kendall, Susanna Mira, Hillerbrand + Magsamen, Tommy Gregory Mark Ponder, Tony Day, Myke Venable and Solomon Kane.

The skinny: Saturday, 4 p.m.; Gallery Sonja Roesch; free event.

First Saturday Arts Market

When you are hard pressed to find a gift for that difficult-to-shop-for friend or loved one — or for yourself — surely one of the vendors at the First Saturday Arts Market has just the thing. The parking lot at 548 19th St. turns into an eclectic pop-up mart for the evening where abstract paintings, glass earrings, steampunk jewelry, photography and handmade books are up for grabs.

The skinny: Saturday, 6-10 p.m.; 548 19th St. in The Heights; free event.

Alamo Drafthouse Badass Digest Series Screening: Godzilla

By today's standards, the King of Monsters has lost some of his blood-curling power at the hands of cheesy interpretations that deviate from the original 1954 film by Ishiro Honda. When you consider that Godzilla was released nine years after the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the movie takes on an eerie tenor that warns about the aftermath of weapons of mass destruction.

Godzilla isn't all doom and gloom, but don't expect a Disney-esque happily-ever-after conclusion, either.

The skinny: Monday, 7:30 p.m.; Alamo Drafthouse Vintage Park; tickets are $9.

Arts smarty pants and in-the-loop happy gal Nancy Wozny's pick: Gexa Energy Broadway at the Hobby Center presents Wicked

Nancy says: " 'Popular, I want to be Popular.' Really, who here can't hum Stephen Schwartz's adorable tune from Wicked, the very first prequel musical and the very musical that got young people back interested in musical theater?

"I will never forget seeing Idina Menzel as the green girl Elphaba and Kristin Chenoweth as spoiled rich girl Glinda on Broadway. Expect fab tunes and lots of gravity defying moves!"

The skinny: July 10 through Aug. 11; Hobby Center; tickets start at $44.

Gexa Energy Broadway at the Hobby Center presents Wicked from July 10 through Aug. 11.

Gexa Energy Broadway at the Hobby Center presents Wicked
Photo by Joan Marcus
Gexa Energy Broadway at the Hobby Center presents Wicked from July 10 through Aug. 11.
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Best June Theater

The 10 best plays, musicals, and ballets to see in Houston this month

Tarra Gaines
Jun 3, 2026 | 10:35 am
The Company of the Second North American tour of Clue
Photo by Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade
Broadway at the Hobby Center presents Clue

Musicals take the mic across Houston stages this June. From the tragic to the silly, everyone’s got a number, or dozen, to sing. Ironically, the one play exception is from the presenter Houstonians rely on to bring us the hottest Broadway musicals, Broadway at the Hobby Center, who instead gives us a Clue to solve a madcap summer mystery. We’re also highlighting some theatrical dance shows this month bringing us kinetic stories of love and life.

Spamilton: An American Parody at Stages (now through June 21)
Parodies of cultural phenomenons are as American as the founding fathers and Broadway itself, so if any musical deserves a gentle satire, it’s Hamilton. Written by Gerard Alessandrini, who created the long-running Forbidden Broadway, Spamilton spreads its comedy wide, taking on the show Hamilton, as well as Lin-Manuel Miranda’s journey to write a revolutionary new musical and save Broadway. Along the way, Spamilton takes shots at other big musicals like Book of Mormon, Lion King, and Cats.

To top it off, Stages also adds a mini musical, 21 Chump Street, to the end of every performance. Running under 20 minutes, Chump Street was created by Lin-Manuel Miranda based on an episode of This American Life. While the musical is rarely performed by itself because of the short length, Stages is adding it on as a special treat for Miranda fans.

Clue presented by Broadway at the Hobby Center (June 9-14)
While Broadway at the Hobby Center usually presents touring musicals, they occasionally slip in the odd play, and this looks to be great fun. Clue is the ultimate comic whodunit based on the cult '80s film and classic board game. Six mysterious guests, who may or may not know each other, assemble at Boddy Manor to dine on red herrings and then play a little after dinner game of blackmail, threats, and murder. Was it Mrs. Peacock in the study with the knife, Colonel Mustard in the library with the wrench, or Miss Scarlet in the conservatory with a candlestick? Did the butler do it all along? Or perhaps the twisty ending only leads to more twists.

Giselle from Houston Ballet (June 11-21)
With an emotional story that brings audiences to tears even while awed by the dance, Giselle has been embraced by ballet companies and choreographers for almost two centuries. Just a decade ago, Houston Ballet artistic director Stanton Welch brought his own interpretation of this tragic story of a beautiful peasant girl who falls in love with a duke, but he later betrays her. Welch used composer Adolphe Adam’s unedited score to expand the drama and allow the cast to explore the complexities of their roles.

Ballets Jazz Montréal, Dance Me: The Music of Leonard Cohen presented by Performing Arts Houston (June 12-13)
Poetry and deep storytelling were always inherent in the songs of Canadian songwriter and singer Leonard Cohen. Ballets Jazz Montréal, the acclaimed dance company from Cohen’s hometown, put its bodies into those stories told in some of his most iconic songs like, “Suzanne,” “So Long, Marianne,” “Dance Me to the End of Love,” and of course, “Hallelujah.” Three international choreographers collaborated on this “dance concert,” including Andonis Foniadakis, Ihsan Rustem, and Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, whose stunning Broken Wings Frida Kahlo ballet just wowed Houston Ballet audiences in March. Dance Me combines scenic, visual, musical, dramaturgical, and choreographic writing to pay tribute to one of Montreal’s greatest artists.

Songs for a New World from Garden Theatre (June 12-14)
Calling it a musical theater extravaganza, the company is producing three musical shows in one weekend. Running June 12 and 13, the unique Songs for a New World from Tony winning composer Jason Robert Brown delivers song and characters connected by the choices humans must make and the consequences they bring. The one-woman cabaret Not Your Ingenue will also be in the lineup on June 13. Then this musical mini-festival ends with the rousing debut of Garden’s original cabaret show From Seed To Stage. Timed with the company's fifth anniversary, Seed will feature 35 returning cast members from previous Garden productions, singing some of their favorite numbers from five years of musicals.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame from Houston Broadway Theatre (June 16-July 5)
One of Houston’s newest theater companies will ring the bell on this Disney musical that’s been a favorite regionally and internationally but has never actually had a big Broadway run. Based on the Victor Hugo novel and the Disney animated adaptation, the musical tells the emotional tale of the orphaned and disabled Paris cathedral bell ringer, Quasimodo, and his love for the kind and independent Romani woman, Esmeralda. The musical weaves songs from the film and new music for the stage, all by Oscar winning composer Alan Menken. The lavish Houston production boasts a 21-piece live orchestra on stage, making this the first time this expanded orchestration will be performed in the U.S.

Tamarie’s Greatest Hits, Volume 3 from Catastrophic Theatre (June 18-August 1)
Summer brings one of Houston's longest running theatrical traditions, another new comedy from the wonderfully warped mind of Catastrophic’s cofounder, Tamarie Cooper. Every decade, Tamarie does a greatest hits compilation show with some of the best scenes, skits, and songs from the previous nine shows. According to Catastrophic, we can all look forward to a “ridiculous” new script and a few brand new songs to tie the whole thing together. Many of the company’s wild regulars, including a few we haven’t seen in the summer show in a while, will be along for the ride, likely vying for the most outrageous performance.

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at A.D. Players (June 24-July 19)
Somehow this will be the first time Houston’s spiritual theater company brings to stage this early Andrew Lloyd Webber hit musical. The story follows young Joseph, favorite son of Biblical patriarch, Jacob. Left for dead by jealous brothers, Joseph sets out on a series of adventures, including a stint as a dream interpreter. He eventually rises to power as the man behind the throne of Egypt. Filled with catchy songs like “Any Dream Will Do,” the somewhat campy musical still wrestles with weighty themes like family loyalty and betrayal.

Get Ready at Ensemble Theatre (June 26-July 26)
Filled with nostalgia, complex comedy, and hope, the show puts us in the rehearsal room for the reunion of the fictitious Doves, a 1950s doo-wop group that might be having a resurgence after one of their old songs makes it back on the charts. Can these five former friends, now older but perhaps wiser, find that musical magic again, or will the squabbles of the past break them up once more? Ensemble won critical praise when it produced this show during the 30th anniversary season. Now as it wrap up the 25-26 lineup, this season topper will Get (Houston) Ready for Ensemble’s upcoming 50th anniversary.

Forever Nebrada present by Voices of Arts Central (June 27)
Houston Ballet principal dancer Karina González pays tribute to pioneering Latin American choreographer Vicente Nebrada (1930-2002) with this special production from the organization she founded last year to present innovative artistic projects that connect dance, culture, and storytelling. Featuring dancers from Houston Ballet and Oklahoma City Ballet, Forever Nebrada will give audiences rare insight into Nebrada’s repertoire, dance vision, and how Venezuelan cultural heritage influenced his work. González says she hopes the production will be both a celebration of Nebrada’s legacy but will also be a way to bring together artists and audiences from across the diverse Houston community.


The Company of the Second North American tour of Clue
Photo by Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade

Broadway at the Hobby Center presents Clue.

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