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Tamarie's Greatest Hits, Volume 3

The Catastrophic Theatre

Tamarie's Greatest Hits, Volume 3

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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Sins of a Father

Step into the conflicted world of Eddy, a young man torn between his own inner demons and the weight of a life-altering decision. Set against the backdrop of the vibrant city of Houston, Texas, join Eddy on a journey of self-discovery and ultimate inner conflict as he confronts his toughest opponent yet - himself. Will he find the strength to overcome his own struggles and emerge victorious, or will he succumb to the challenges that lie within? Prepare to be captivated by a story of personal growth, resilience, and the unyielding battle for self-acceptance in a world of uncertainty.Read more

Preacher: The Last One

New Era Theatre

Preacher: The Last One

Written by Donna Holloway; Directed by John-Michael Manley

Preacher: The Last One  is a compelling gospel play written by Donna Holloway. Set within the walls of a small Pentecostal church, the story centers on Pastor Warfield, a modern-day preacher who has fully committed his life to serving God. Throughout the play, Pastor Warfield faces significant challenges on his spiritual journey, confronting issues such as sex, jealousy, politics, and encounters with demonic spirits.

As Pastor Warfield strives to embody the true spirit of a man of God, he must navigate complex and difficult situations. These trials test his faith and dedication, highlighting the struggles that arise when worldly concerns threaten to interfere with spiritual growth and devotion.​ At a crucial point in the play, members of the congregation encourage Pastor Warfield to lead a much-needed revival. This event becomes a turning point, prompting the church community and Pastor Warfield to recognize the sacred purpose of their church as a temple devoted to serving God.

The play emphasizes that worldly problems and distractions should not overshadow the importance of maintaining a sincere heart focused on uplifting God’s work.​ Preacher: The Last One is a drama that invites the audience to actively participate in singing and praising the Lord. The play delivers a powerful spiritual message and reinforces the themes of worship and dedication.Read more

Cleopatra

Kevo Arts

Cleopatra

Her story, her myth, her influence. Written and Directed by Kevo.

A beautifully written story, with a surprising ending. Everyone in the world should know this story, as it is a testament to the wisdom, grace, and wit that women must endure on their journey navigating the pressures placed on them.

From Kevo: "I wrote this after researching the most powerful women in history, and I have to tell this story. Cleopatra has a connection to Modern times that is often ignored.

The play challenges who controls legacy and reminds us that history is in our hands. Cleopatra confronts the myth of power, and like my other works, Cleopatra is not a biography - it's an artistic expression of history. 

This event is funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance. 

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