By Joe Folladori with Songs by Joe Folladori; Directed by Tamarie Cooper; Music Direction by Alli Villines
WORLD PREMIERE
“What about all the in-betweens?”
Rock-and-roll was invented by corporations to sell cars and sex to teenagers. Indie rock was invented by teenagers who weren’t into cars or sex. Pop music is a CIA plot, like MK Ultra or Abstract Expressionism. Gender is a pyramid scheme; religion is a performance. Texas is both a gender and a religion.
How about you? What’s your whole deal? You sure about that?
A punk elitist attempts to sell his band on a rock opera he wrote about meeting his favorite pop star. But first he has to explain why he has a favorite pop star, why it’s Katy Perry, why he wrote a rock opera about it, and how it all ties into his new look, most succinctly described as “she.” Directed by Tamarie Cooper. (World premiere.)Read more
THE CATASTROPHIC THEATRE
FREE BEER FRIDAY - Please join us after the show for complimentary beer and soft drinks with the cast and crew.
PAY-WHAT-YOU-CAN
$40 suggested
More if you have it.
Less if you don’t.
The Catastrophic Theatre is celebrating its 16th year as a Pay-What-You-Can theatre, ensuring the experience of live performance is available to every Houstonian.
Why do we do this?
Because we don’t believe the arts should be a luxury and we’re pretty sure you don’t either.
Today, less than half of Houstonians can afford to see a play. Really. The average price of a theatre ticket in Houston hovers around $55. For a single ticket. Over 39% of Houstonians live check-to-check. They work hard and still struggle to make basic ends meet. Another 14% live in poverty.
We believe everyone should have access to the theatre experience regardless of their financial status.
How does it work?
Pay-What-You-Can isn’t a discount program, it’s an honor system. It relies on you paying what you can truly afford, however much that is. Everyone’s financial situation is different. We rely on you to select the price point that reflects your own.
If you can afford to pay more, you make it possible for those that can’t—a radical act of kindness.
In other words, we don’t make it work. You do.
CATASTROPHIC THEATRE TICKET POLICY & INFORMATION
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TICKET INFORMATION
- GENERAL ADMISSION SEATING
- Pay-What-You-Can
- $10 online minimum (+$5 service fee)
- $0 to $9 Available in person/at the box office
- The lowest price point online is $10 (plus the $5 fee), but our tickets are available at any price. If you can’t afford $10, we hold a limited number of tickets which you can reserve, in person only, beginning two hours before the performance at the MATCH box office (3400 Main St).
All tickets are subject to a $5 fee to cover costs of the MATCH box office. If you can’t afford the $5 fee, please visit the box office to reserve your tickets in person, let them know that, and Catastrophic will gladly pay the $5 fee instead.
- Wheelchair accessible seating is available.
- ALL SALES ARE FINAL: If you are unable to attend, we will gladly exchange your tickets for another performance or even another production. All exchanges are on a space-available basis. To reach the box office, call (713) 521-4533 or email boxoffice@matchouston.org.
SHOW INFORMATION
- Lobby and seating open 30 minutes prior to curtain time.
- SOLD OUT PERFORMANCES: Please arrive at the theatre at least 15-30 minutes before the performance. Tickets that are not picked up 5 minutes before show time will be released to the Standby/waiting list for sold out shows.
- No outside food or drinks are allowed on the premises.