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Saturday, November 27, 2021

Saturday, November 27 at 2:30 PM

2:30 PM

Third annual short play and short film festival

La Vida Es Cortos/Life Is Shorts is a unique festival that presents short plays and short films to highlight the Latinx community, its artists, and its stories. Short films and short plays are seldom seen by the general public but even more rare is seeing Latinx arts featured in Houston’s prominent arts scene. In its third year, the festival will evolve by including dance performances and short dance films to create a Latinx multidisciplinary experience never seen before.Read more

Saturday, November 27 at 7:00 PM

7:00 PM

Hindustani music concert by Pandit Tarun Bhattacharya (Santoor) and Dr. (Mrs.) Jyoti Joshi (Vocal)

MusiHeal is a Hindustani classical music concert featuring the Santoor maestro Pandit Tarun Bhattacharya and accomplished vocalist Dr (Mrs) Jyoti Joshi. Pandit Tarun Bhattacharya is a direct disciple of the legendary Sitar player Pt Ravishankar, while Dr.(Mrs) Jyoti Joshi is an acclaimed performer and teacher with a Ph.D. in Hindustani classical music. Both artists will be accompanied on Tabla by acclaimed Pandit Harshad KanetkarWe invite you to treat yourself to some of the finest, timeless compositions of the most erudite musicians of this genre of our times. The concert is presented by Sohini in association with Silambam Houston , Santoor Ashram , Kolkata , and JPJ School of Music, Houston .Read more

Saturday, November 27 at 7:30 PM

7:30 PM

Third annual short play and short film festival

La Vida Es Cortos/Life Is Shorts is a unique festival that presents short plays and short films to highlight the Latinx community, its artists, and its stories. Short films and short plays are seldom seen by the general public but even more rare is seeing Latinx arts featured in Houston’s prominent arts scene. In its third year, the festival will evolve by including dance performances and short dance films to create a Latinx multidisciplinary experience never seen before.Read more

Saturday, November 27 at 8:00 PM

8:00 PM

Written by Sarah Kane, Directed by Jason Nodler

“They will love me for that which destroys me.”

The Catastrophic Theatre returns with the playwright whose body of work prompted the terms “an ethics of catastrophe” and “a theatre of extremes.” The title of Sarah Kane's final play refers to the time at which the brain's chemical imbalance is at its peak, when desperation visits, bringing with it an alarming sense of clarity. 4.48 Psychosis is an unflinching look at clinical depression and the suicidal mind, infused with lyrical language and sardonic humor. More performance than play, the regional premiere of Sarah Kane’s magnum opus features renowned poet and performance artist T. Lavois Thiebaud and is directed by Catastrophic founding artistic director Jason Nodler, who introduced Houston audiences to Kane’s work with acclaimed productions of Phaedra’s Love and Crave . Catastrophic favorite Amy Bruce completes the cast.

Set design is by Afsaneh Aayani, lighting design by Hudson Davis, video and sound design by James Templeton, costume design by Macy Lyne, and properties design by Tabitha Bounds.

Performances will take place November 19th through December 12th, Thursdays at 7:30pm, Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm, and Sundays at 2:30pm at The Midtown Arts and Theatre Center (MATCH), 3400 Main Street in Box 3. There will be an Industry Night performance on Monday, November 29th at 7:30.

All performances are Pay-What-You-Can.

All Catastrophic cast and crewmembers are fully vaccinated. For the safety of our artists and audience members, we encourage those in attendance to be vaccinated as well. Facemasks are required to be worn by audience members for the duration of the performances.Read more