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Events on Friday, September 23, 2022

Friday, September 23, 2022

Friday, September 23 at 7:30 PM

7:30 PM

Karen Stokes Dance premieres the evening length dance theater project Mapping & Glaciers .

Mapping & Glaciers explores human interaction and nature through the vast, contradictory, and beautiful identities of maps. The project examines manmade and natural boundaries that challenge humans through tribalism and constructs of power, and the shifting shape of our geological environment under the influence of climate change. While the work questions the often-devastating absurdity of human choices, it also speaks to the resiliency of human nature. Mapping & Glaciers creates space for hope, for the possibility of connection and interconnection.

Choreography/film/direction by Karen Stokes, original music by Samuel Lipman, lighting design by Clint Allen, costumes by Ashley Horn Nott. Performers: Brittany Bass, Bethany Logan, Bryan Bradley Peck, Michelle Reyes, Davis Stumberg.Read more

Friday, September 23 at 8:00 PM

8:00 PM

by Samuel Beckett

“Here all is strange.”

Beckett’s existential tragicomedy Happy Days concerns itself with the plight of Winnie, a middle-class, middle-aged woman who is quite literally stuck, buried to her waist in crusted earth. Her husband Willie lives in a hole behind her mound, physically and emotionally out of reach. Even in his company she is essentially alone.

Armed with a shopping bag of everyday items and routines, a series of half-remembered stories, songs, and prayers, and a heroic capacity for optimism, she presses through an endless series of unforgiving days to the merciful night to come. The bell rings again and when the blazing sun comes charging back, she is buried up to her neck. Her last resources depleted, her arms and body sunk and gone, her predicament is irreversible, hellish, seemingly eternal. Through it all she perseveres, struggling with that which remains to make real her impossibly hopeful exclamation: “Oh this will be another happy day!”

The Houston Chronicle wrote that Catastrophic’s productions of Samuel Beckett’s plays “demonstrate exactly why this company and its artistic director Jason Nodler are so important to the city’s cultural life.” The Houston Press opined, “If man’s wretched existence ever needed a finer hand to paint comic despair, look no further than director Jason Nodler with his superlative interpreters all in the service of the apocalyptic vision from Samuel Beckett.”

Catastrophic’s co-artistic directors Tamarie Cooper and Jason Nodler reprise their roles as Winnie and director, as they did with Infernal Bridegroom Productions (IBP) 22 years ago. Greg Dean rounds out the cast as Willie.Read more

Friday, September 23 at 8:00 PM

8:00 PM

Creative Director, Kevin Anderson; Choreographer, Brent Smith

In recognition of National Gay Men HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NGMHAAD) is to raise awareness about the impact of HIV on gay and bisexual men in the United States.

Black Boy Symphony Live! is a multi-disciplinary exploration into the lives of queer Black men amid a challenging year. COVID-19, mental health, isolation, HIV/AIDS, and social injustices will all be revealed through storytelling reflected though spoken word, dance, video, and sound. The T.R.U.T.H. Project recognizes art as a universal language and hopes to reach an audience through an intentional lens. The T.R.U.T.H. Project aims for this love letter to unapologetically share stories that inspire.

Social Art. Education. Awareness. Community

This event is kindly supported by ViiV Healthcare.Read more