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    broadway is back

    Tina Turner, MJ, and can't-miss classics headline Broadway at Hobby Center's thrilling new season

    Tarra Gaines
    Feb 17, 2023 | 2:00 pm

    For performing arts lovers, the real most wonderful time of the year has just begun with season announcement season.

    Memorial Hermann Broadway at the Hobby Center has revealed its lineup with nine shows to keep our musical theater calendar filled. With new Broadway and West End blockbusters returning classics, bio-musical and lots of '80s inspiration, we’re anticipating one “Thriller” of a 2023-2024 season.

    “The 2023-2024 Season delivers on the promise to our audiences to bring the very best of Broadway right here to Houston. The Broadway series is as hot as ever with Houstonians filling Sarofim Hall for performance after performance,” said Hobby Center president and CEO, Mark Folkes in a statement announcing the season. “We are inspired by the enthusiasm we've experienced from audiences in recent months and look forward to another blockbuster season with eight spectacular diverse productions.”

    MJ (November 14-19, 2023)

    This one doesn’t even need a full name in the title: we know that sound and silhouette of Michael Jackson. The hottest show on Broadway right now makes its Texas debut in Houston bringing the music, moves and story of Michal Jackson. With a book by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Lynn Nottage, we expect to go deeper into the rise of the king of pop.

    The song list includes global hits like “Beat It,” “Billie Jean” and “Man in the Mirror” but also real surprises like Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Climb Ev'ry Mountain.” the Broadway at Hobby season is gonna Be Startin’ Something with this one.

    Tina-The Tina Turner Musical (January 2-7, 2024)

    The new year opens with simply “The Best” and all round queen of rock, R&B, soul, pop and really the musical universe. Another Pulitzer Prize winning playwright, this time, Katori Hall wrote the book on Turner’s extraordinary, no holds barred story.

    The musical follows her from childhood singing in the church to her rise to stardom, marriage and divorce to Ike Turner and her triumph second, third and beyond acts as a international rock superstar. Who needs another hero when we’ve got Tina Turner.

    Les Misérables (January 23-28)

    Do you hear the people sing, singing the songs of the show that began a Broadway revolution? Dream a dream and storm the barricades once more with this revival of the Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed production of Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg’s Tony-winning phenomenon.

    Beetlejuice (March 5-10, 2024)

    Say his name, say his name, say his name and prepare for chaotic, ghostly fun in this musical based on the '80s Tim Burton film. (BTW, that film now could be seen as a timely exploration of property rights and home renovations when the previous owners won’t move on — because they’re dead).

    While the two movie showstoppers “The Banana Boat Song” and "Jump in the Line (Shake, Senora)” will still have us dancing in our Hobby Center seats, listen for brand new songs written for the show by Eddie Perfect.

    Girl from the North Country (April 30-May 5, 2024)

    While by definition a jukebox musical, this Girl tells a poignant tale as acclaimed Irish playwright weaves the songs of Bob Dylan into story of lives changed one faithful night. Though Dylan originally wrote many of these songs in the '60s and '70s, they set an authentic mood for this depression era saga.

    In Duluth, Minnesota (Dylan’s birthplace), we meet a group of wayward travelers whose lives intersect as they take shelter in a guesthouse one stormy night. The Tony-nominated show reimagines 20 Dylan’s songs as they’ve never been heard before, including “Forever Young,” “All Along The Watchtower,” “Hurricane,” “Slow Train Coming,” and “Like A Rolling Stone.”

    Hairspray (June 4-9, 2024)

    The musical based on the '80s John Waters film that was later made into a movie musical is back on tour with an all-new production that reunites Broadway’s award-winning creative team led by Director Jack O’Brien and Choreographer Jerry Mitchell.

    This dance revolution will be televised as '60s high schooler Tracy Turnblad’s ambition to take her big hair and curves onto the Corny Collins Show opens her eyes to segregation and racial injustice. Filled with some big comedy, the show still packs powerful emotional punch.

    Disney’s The Lion King (July 11-August 4)

    Long live the king of Broadway with this family-favorite becomes an add on to the lineup. This version of Hamlet as depicted by big cats keeps enchanting each new generation with its music by Elton John, lyrics by Tim Rice, book by Roger Allers and Irene Mecchi and most of all its stunning costumes, set and choreography.

    Funny Girl (August 20-25, 2024)

    The revival that’s been on everyone’s musical radar for the past year takes to the road in 2024, and we won’t rain on this parade. Featuring one of the most beloved, and sing-along-able scores of all time by Jule Styne and Bob Merrill, an updated book from Harvey Fierstein, Funny Girl was one of the first Broadway shows about Broadway.

    The show follows the indomitable Fanny Brice climbs her way from vaudeville to musical stardom. For decades she’s reminded us that people who need theater people are the luckiest people in the world.

    Girl from the North Country musical 2023
      

    Photo by Matthew Murphy

    A soaring number from Girl from the North Country.

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    blooming in spring

    Houston development blossoms with colorful installation from U.K. artists

    Jef Rouner
    Mar 28, 2025 | 2:30 pm
    Graphic Rewilding (Lee Baker and Catherine Borowski) one one of their Flower Cloud benches in City Place.
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    Graphic Rewilding (Lee Baker and Catherine Borowski) one one of their Flower Cloud benches in City Place.

    The City Place mixed-use development in Spring has become one of the most active outdoor art installation galleries in Houston, and definitely the most dynamic one north of the loop. Thanks to an agreement signed with Weingarten Art Group last year, they've installed several pop-up art projects, such as the virtual waterfall designed by Montreal-based art studio Iregular.

    Now, they've added another international construction, this time via London-based Graphic Rewilding. Flower Clouds is a series of benches that are made to highlight local floral species. Lee Baker (the artist) and Catherine Borowski (the curator and producer), made a special trip to Houston to study native flowers before beginning the commision.

    “That is one of the gratifying things about work: People often tell us they’re seeing nature through new eyes,” Borowski said. “This is art that is rooted in a place, but for some, this can be an entirely new way of looking at the immediate world around them.”

    Graphic Rewilding has done most of their work in their native United Kingdom. All of their pieces have ties to nature, something inspired by Borowski's obsession with a deserted parking garage near her London estate home. She imagined the lifeless concrete covered in a lush garden.

    Baker, who hand draws all the art, incorporates massive flowers into cityscapes. Usually, the flowers dwarf people in comparative size, reducing viewers to the size of ants and de-emphasizing the scale of the building around the installations. It's a stunning way to re-contextualize nature as something strong and equal to industrial progress, a sentiment captured perfectly in Flower Clouds.

    “We both believe in the power of public art. In this case, to bring nature and its emotional connections to unexpected urban spaces,” Baker said. “Even a depiction of flowers has the ability to emotionally reconnect the viewer with and have empathy for the sensory powers of the natural world.”

    Flower Clouds consists of seven benches located at 1250 Lake Plaza Drive (Spring). The sizes vary due to the nature of the flowers, but each is around six feet tall and ten feet wide. Twenty-five Texas species of flowers, vegetables, birds, and insects are depicted, making the pieces educational as well as striking.

    Graphic Rewilding previously staged a version of Flower Clouds at Kensington and Chelsea Art Week in London in 2023. This is the fourth pop-up installation created by the partnership between City Place and Weingarten Art Group. Flower Cloud will be on display through July 27, with a month-long hiatus in May.

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