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Events on Saturday, March 25, 2023
Saturday, March 25 at 1:30 PM
Saturday, March 25 at 7:30 PM
Gospel Comedy Entertainment presents the Laffalujah Comedy Show featuring CLEAN stand-up comedians performing, GCE brings the gift and the spirit of laughter.
Laughter is one of the healthiest exercises that we can enjoy, it literally brings healing, mentally, physically and spiritually.
These professional comedians take every day, real life experiences to engage and bring laughter to each member of the audience...Perfect to bring your church, your Pastor, your date, your parents, your grandparents to enlighten, encourage and entertain with the gift of laughter...
A merry heart doeth good like medicine.
(Proverbs 17:22) LAUGHALUJAH!!!Read more
Saturday, March 25 at 7:30 PM
a comedy by Jean-Pierre Martinez
Plagio ( Cheaters ) is a rather amoral take on the literary world.
Since the publication of his first novel, Alex, the recipient of a prestigious award, has been basking in his reputation as an author in vogue while collecting his copyright money. He is about to become the recipient of the Cruz de Caballeros de las Artes y las Letras Award bestowed by the Ministry of Culture. His wife Gloria, whose fortune and connections played a big role in enhancing his reputation is helping him get his speech ready for the ceremony. However, this is exactly the moment when Alex receives the unexpected visit of an unknown woman who could put his “success story” in jeopardy.Read more
Saturday, March 25 at 8:00 PM
Written by and Starring Mary Hooper, Directed by Ted Swindley
World Premiere of an exciting new play by a Legendary Houston Theatre Artist!
The Book of Mary (It Costs a Lot to Be Real) , is an autobiographical one-woman show, written by and starring Houston’s own Mary Hooper , and directed by Ted Swindley , founder of Houston’s STAGES theatre and author of the popular musical, Always…Patsy Cline . It’s a raucous ride: from her Beaumont beginnings as a shy child of deaf parents, her timely escape to the gay neighborhood of Montrose in the 70s and 80s, to her adventures onstage in Houston’s way off Broadway theatre scene. Both funny and poignant, The Book of Mary is a love letter to the diva in us all.
The Book of Mary is made possible by the generosity of Sue Smith.Read more