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Events on Sunday, June 28, 2026

Sunday, June 28, 2026

Sunday, June 28 at 2:30 PM

2:30 PM

By Tamarie Cooper & Patrick Reynolds; Directed and Choreographed by Tamarie Cooper

WORLD PREMIERE

“TAMALALIA FOREVER!”

As every good Houstonian knows, Tamarie Cooper creates another in a series of wholly original, full-scale musicals every summer—a Houston institution with a cult following—featuring wildly irreverent scripts, riotously funny songs, wackadoodle dances, spectacular sets, large casts of quadruple-threat performers, a small but mighty band, and of course Houston’s own Carol Burnett, Lucille Ball, and Bugs Bunny rolled into one, the undefeated champion of ass-clownery, Tamarie Cooper, co-star Kyle Sturdivant forever at her side, chewing up all her expensive scenery.

What you might not know is that every ten years, Tamarie creates a Greatest Hits show, featuring the best moments from a decade of really great moments with a ridiculous new script and a couple brand-spanking new songs to tie the whole thing together.

The very first Tamalalia , premiered in a two-night stand on the tiny Orange Show stage in the summer of 1996. This summer marks a major milestone: 30 dang years of all-new Tamarie Cooper Shows . (World premiere.)

“ Seriously, how does Tamarie Cooper not have her own HBO series? ” – Broadway World

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Sunday, June 28 at 4:00 PM

4:00 PM

Samskriti presents a unique dance performance by artists from Dallas, San Antonio and Houston, highlighting great women across centuries.

History, mythology, and modern society are filled with women whose contributions and stories have fundamentally reshaped how we understand the world. There are several figures across those three categories who left an unforgettable mark. Mythological figures often represent the archetypal strengths and complexities of women, pioneers in History broke social and political barriers, leaving a tangible legacy in courage and leadership, and impactful Women of Modern Times, like Malala Yousufzai, have influenced the 20th and 21st centuries through activism, environmentalism, and education. Watch these stories unfold through different dance forms from India, using interpretative movements and meaningful hand gestures.Read more