Tenor Michael Londra, with his silky, clear-as-a-bell tone and charmingartistry, stars in an energetic tribute to the Emerald Isle. "Celtic Fire"promises to be a show that evinces the essence of Ireland.
Director Tom Frey as Ted and Jeffrey Rockwell as Richard in the StagesRepertory Theatre production of 2 Pianos 4 Hands.
Photo by Bruce Bennett
Mildred's Umbrella Theatre Company never disappoints when it stages a quirkyarts event-cum-social. This one is chaired by Karen Osborn.
Hunter Gorham opens his gallery to the public for the first time for ParadiseFound: Cuba Unveiled + Beauty from Around the World, where art lovers can meetthis zestful creative, enjoy sweets, cocktails and music by DJ Sun.
Photo by Hunter Gorham
Preservation Houston offers a look back at what life may have been in theHeights East Historic District, established in 1892. By learning about Victorianhouses, quaint cottages and Craftsmen style bungalows, guests will be able totrace the development of residential architecture.
Director Kelly Ann Vitacca has launched Vitacca Productions & Company, anambitious plan, including impressive guest artists, choreographic fellowships,community outreach performances and open master classes.
Photo by Eric Hester
At 17, Houston Chamber Choir is the oldest professional choir in Houston.Artistic director Robert Simpson leads the group.
Photo by Jeff Grass
Executive director Rich Levy marvels at Inprint's impact on the Houston writingcommunity. The organization recently celebrated its 30th anniversary.
Photo by Felix Sanchez
UH Cynthia Wood Mitchell Center plans to celebrates two anniversaries. Here is ascene from the Heart Chamber Orchestra, collaboration with the Aurora PictureShow.
Photo by Antti Ahonen
Da Camera celebrates its 25th anniversary with a shiny new composition by PierreJalbert next month.
Photo by David A. Brown
Don't let the age of Frame Dance Productions fool you. Founder Lydia Hance hasmade her mark in two years. Here, Brit Wallis, Jacquelyne Boe, Ashley Horn,Kristen Frankiewicz and Alex Soares perform Context.
Photo by Bruce Aleksander
Classical Theatre Company is nearly five but is very precocious. Here's a scenefrom the inaugural production from fall of 2008: Shylock, the Jew of Veniceadapted from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice.