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Events on Friday, April 11, 2025

Friday, April 11, 2025

Friday, April 11 at 7:30 PM

7:30 PM

A meet-cute at a temple sparks a romance between Naveen Gavaskar and Keshav—a Hindi-speaking, Bollywood-loving man who happens to be white. As their love story unfolds, the Gavaskar household must also brace itself for the return of Naveen’s older sister, Arundhathi. What follows is an uproarious journey as the family navigates duty, tradition, and self-discovery in their quest for happily-ever-afters. Madhuri Shekhar’s comedy offers a warm and witty portrayal of love and marriage in today’s Desi diaspora.Read more

Friday, April 11 at 7:30 PM

7:30 PM

Stories Woven Through Dance

Join us for the Spring Soirée , an intimate celebration of dance, music, and storytelling hosted by the Garage Arts Project . The evening will feature captivating dance performances, offering a blend of emotional reflection and cultural richness.

Choreographed by Adam Castaneda, and performed by dancers of the Pilot Dance Company, the opening act A Quiet Ending , is a piece that reflects on the quiet, peaceful conclusion of a life defined by faith, family, and perseverance, honoring the choreographer’s grandmother.

The main performance, Moving Images , is a mesmerizing collection of dance works presented in the Shilpanatanam style, a unique movement form pioneered by Maya Kulkarni. The 45-minute performance will feature four distinct pieces, each drawing from classical Indian poetry, folk traditions, and temple arts, exploring themes of love, loss, and spirituality. Each piece in Moving Images is a powerful representation of storytelling through movement, rooted in deep cultural traditions. The performance will make its Houston debut at MATCH.

Come and experience the power of dance as a storytelling medium, blending ancient traditions with contemporary expression, in a truly unforgettable evening.Read more

Friday, April 11 at 8:00 PM

8:00 PM

A post-apocalyptic comedy with a side of existential dread

“Welcome to Tyler’s, where a stranger is just a friend waiting to happen.“

Come meet the idiosyncratic, delightfully panicked community who works and shops at Tyler’s, a grocery store at the edge of the world. The Baker knits in the breakroom, while the Butcher laments a time gone by. In the cold air pouring from an open freezer case, The Wife and Mother dreams of a life she failed to live. By the dumpster in the alley, the cashier communes with the coyote, vaping and laughing, baring bellies and swapping secrets. Tenderness resides here.

Do you, dear theatergoer, currently find yourself disoriented, disassociated, confused as to where to find “reality?” Do you yearn for less screen time, better dreams, and a fresh head of lettuce plucked from the ground? Then these are your people, this is your theatre.

In Frozen Section , an intentional community of shoppers and workers reckons with the recent arrival of a trickster coyote and supports their youngest, Sage, as they prepare to move on to a new city, a new life.Read more