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Events on Saturday, June 17, 2023

Saturday, June 17, 2023

Saturday, June 17 at 10:30 AM

10:30 AM

One of Junie B. Jones’s top front teeth is loose, and this is bad news, folks. What if she looks like toothless Uncle Lou? On top of it all, that Meanie Jim has invited everyone in Room Nine to his birthday party on Saturday except Junie B. Delight in another of Junie B’s hilarious adventures with all of her friends – May, Grace and more!

Recommended for Kindergarten and older.Read more

Saturday, June 17 at 1:30 PM

1:30 PM

One of Junie B. Jones’s top front teeth is loose, and this is bad news, folks. What if she looks like toothless Uncle Lou? On top of it all, that Meanie Jim has invited everyone in Room Nine to his birthday party on Saturday except Junie B. Delight in another of Junie B’s hilarious adventures with all of her friends – May, Grace and more!

Recommended for Kindergarten and older.Read more

Saturday, June 17 at 7:30 PM

7:30 PM

Under the direction of Maestro Libi Lebel and featuring the renowned Radix Cello Quartet

Join the Texas Medical Center Orchestra for a captivating evening of classical music with the Midsummer Serenade concert. This concert will feature the renowned Radix Cello Quartet as soloists, bringing to life the rich and soulful sound of the cello. Under the direction of Maestra Libi Lebel, the orchestra will perform a variety of timeless classical music pieces that will transport you to a world of beauty and emotion.

The Texas Medical Center Orchestra is one of the most respected and award winning community orchestras in the region, known for its exceptional musicianship and captivating performances. Don't miss this unique opportunity to experience the combination of the orchestra's dynamic sound and the Radix Cello Quartet's virtuosic talent.Read more

Saturday, June 17 at 8:00 PM

8:00 PM

World Premiere by Candice D'Meza

The latest work by local interdisciplinary theatre artist Candice D’Meza is a genre blending, experiential exploration of the quantum mechanics that use imagination to liberate oneself from the confines of linear time. A thematic continuation of D’Meza’s surreal, Afrofuturist film series 30 Ways to Get Free , also produced by Catastrophic, A Maroon’s Guide uses film, technology, performance, and audience imagination to create the perfect environment to escape into space—where a new and better world is waiting for us.

A Maroon’s Guide is D’Meza’s third original performance piece, following Fatherland at Stages, 30 Ways to Get Free , and Wail at Diverseworks Artspace. A consummate theatre artist and self-described “artivist,” D’Meza’s first performed at Catastrophic in 2014 but she has dazzled on most Houston stages and her acting plaudits are many. As a creator of new work for the theatre, her star is on a meteoric rise.Read more