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Events on Friday, October 13, 2023

Friday, October 13, 2023

Friday, October 13 at 7:30 PM

7:30 PM

A dark comedy by Jean-Pierre Martinez. How plagiarism may lead to malfeasance and how such malfeasance may lead to glory rather than shame...

Plagio ( Cheaters ) is a rather amoral take on the literary world.

Since publishing 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 significantly enhanced his reputation, is helping him prepare his speech 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

Friday, October 13 at 8:00 PM

8:00 PM

Written by Angela Watson and Kevin Aldridge

Negritude Theater and KLAM have partnered together to bring a thrilling show from New York as their Houston debut. Wildfire is an eerie tale based on true events. For one night only - appropriately on Friday the Thirteenth. It’s the story of love and loss and the damage it can ignite when mixed with fury.

Five coworkers go on a retreat for some R&R, each with their own agenda for the weekend. When one of them shows up unexpectedly, it’s a welcome surprise for the trip. With a change in events, revenge gets the best of one of the guests and everyone must face something that none of them anticipated: Survival!Read more

Friday, October 13 at 8:00 PM

8:00 PM

by Samuel Beckett, directed by Jason Nodler

Two penniless tramps stand waiting together on a country road for the enigmatic Mr. Godot to arrive to somehow improve their diminishing circumstances. Just before nightfall, a messenger arrives to inform them that Godot will not come today but will surely come tomorrow. Meanwhile they pass the time in every way they can imagine, each leaning on the other, as they struggle to hope for better days to come.Read more