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    Houston theater company raises $1.2 million at gala honoring director's career

    Holly Beretto
    Mar 27, 2024 | 10:30 am

    On March 23, Stages transformed its Gordy theater with shades of pink. A pink carpet led to a floral photo wall. Inside the theater's lobby, the drink of the evening was the Bella Luna made with gin, elderflower, violet syrup, and lemon.

    People donned fur capes and fuchsia clutches, dapper tuxedos and sequined suits. Guests in sparkles and crystals, velvet and lace, black tie, and fascinators filled the space for an all-out bash honoring Kenn McLaughlin, the theater's artistic director, who is retiring at the end of this season.

    The evening, 2024 Gala at the Gordy, raised $1.2 million for the company's ongoing impact on the Houston theater community, and also raised the rafters in its praise for the leader who helmed the company for 23 years, helping to leave an indelible stamp on the city's arts community, and cementing Stages as a place where new works are incubated and embraced.

    Gala co-chair, Stages board president and chair emeritus George Lancaster quoted the motto painted on the wall of the Gordy in his remarks.

    "We sit together in the dark to know how to love each other in the light," he said. "Kenn has embodied that spirit."

    The centerpiece of the evening was a performance on the Sterling Stage, A performance of songs that were significant to McLaughlin's time at Stages served as the evening's centerpiece. or to him, personally. Houston actors Kiaya Scott , Brad Goertz, Teresa Zimmermann, Camryn Nunley, Susan Koozin, and others sang selections from Mack and Mabel, Once On This Island, The Fantasticks, and Thunder Knocking on the Door, among others. A video alternated with the performances, with members of the Stages team and the theater's supporters offering compliments to McLaughlin for his leadership, collaboration, and encouragement.

    "'Do you like Star Wars?' he asked me on day," said Elizabeth A.M. Keel, a Houston playwright and Stages' community engagement manager. "I said yes, and Kenn went, 'Great. Great.' And six months went by, and he asked me if I still liked Star Wars, and then he was hiring me to write Panto Star Force. And the whole time, he'd been researching and doing all the things required to make the magic happen."

    McLaughlin's try-all-the-things approach was lauded by many, including Gala co-chair and Stages' on-stage favorite Sally Edmunson.

    "Yes, I believe in you," she mimicked him. "Yes, try it. Yes, you can do it. Yes, I am here for you."

    Jackson and Company catered, and the cocktail party featured hors d'oeuvres like fried coconut shrimp with mango jalapeno chutney, miso duck spring rolls, and a Manchego filled potato croquette with fig jam. Dinner began with a salad of white asparagus and grapefruit. The main course consisted of a dual entree of petit filet mignon and snapper with tomato and Castelvetrano vierge. The dessert trio was a purple affair, coordinating with the evening's colors, of miniature blackberry balsamic gelato, lemon blueberry cake, and a pea flower French macaron.

    Lancaster's fellow co--chairs Kay Bruce, Judy and Jim Nicklos, Cabrina and Steven Owsley and honorary co-chairs Sally and Philip Edmundson, Glenda and Russell Gordy, and Becca Cason Thrash and John Thrash welcomed guests, and urged attendees to bid on live auction packages such as a fantastic stay in Paris, complete with Polaris-class seats on United Airlines.

    Honorary Co-Chairs Sally and Philip Edmunson

    Photo by Priscilla Dickson Photography

    Honorary Co-Chairs Sally and Philip Edmunson.

    Following dinner, guests danced in the Gordy's lobby, to tunes by DJ Mohawk.

    “With the knowledge of Kenn’s retirement, the gala was also the perfect way to celebrate his artistry, inspiration and mentorship as an industry legend," said Lancaster. "Under his visionary leadership, Stages has produced more than 100 productions, including record-breaking hits and pivotal world and U.S. premieres. We are truly grateful to Kenn for everything he has done, and we look forward to entering into an ambitious new future at Stages.”

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    Emotional night uplifts mental health at UTHealth Houston's $1.8M gala

    Joel Luks
    Nov 21, 2025 | 10:30 am
    UT Health Houston Mission in Action gala 2025
    Photo by Priscilla Dickson
    Greg and Kristy Kroencke and Cheryl and Anthony Faillace.

    At a time when mental health is finally getting its long-overdue moment in the spotlight, more than 200 supporters gathered at the Thompson Hotel for UTHealth Houston’s 2025 Mission in Action gala — an evening as elegant as it was emotionally resonant. Co-chairs Yvonne and Walter Johnson welcomed guests to an event that raised awareness and empathy.

    This year’s event honored the John S. Dunn Foundation, a philanthropic force synonymous with health care advancement in Houston. Accepting the honor on behalf of the foundation, Charlie Lusk reflected on a legacy that’s shaped institutions quietly but powerfully over nearly five decades.

    The evening, produced by Keely Thorne Events, struck a tone of transformation and dignity. Live music from Divisi Strings floated through a ballroom filled with trees and moody ombré florals by The Blooming Gallery, symbolizing the journey from darkness to light.

    Walter Johnson shared his own family’s experience with behavioral health struggles. That spotlight widened with a moving video presentation featuring two UTHealth Houston patients, whose candid stories offered a visceral look at what compassion, research, and comprehensive care can achieve. UTHealth Houston president Melina Kibbe underscored a future-facing focus.

    “We are committed to building a future where behavioral health care is more predictive, more preventive, and more personalized so that we can reach people earlier and support them more effectively,” Kibbe said.

    The evening’s total impact? More than $1.8 million raised in support of behavioral health research, education, and care at UTHealth Houston.

    In the room were Marco Patti, Cynthia Adkins, Terri Lacy, Diana Hawkins, Andy Sowell, John Wallace, Kathleen and Dick Rogers, Cheryl and Anthony Faillace, Jodie Jiles, Sonny Jiles, Ginny and LE Simmons, Larry and Tatiana Seligmann, Bette and Ralph Thomas, Mike and Rajni Jain, Elizabeth and Drew Kanaly, Maria Pappas, Anne-Laure and Steve Stephens, Lisa and Michael Sachs, Les and Linda Allison, Clay and Charlotte Allison, Carla Diaz Lewis and Kenneth Lewis, Anne and Karl Stern, Leila and Walter Mischer, and Regina Rogers.

    UT Health Houston Mission in Action gala 2025

    Photo by Priscilla Dickson

    Greg and Kristy Kroencke and Cheryl and Anthony Faillace.

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