La Reina Yolanda
La Reina Yolanda is one woman's life from childhood adventures to her battle with Alzheimer's. Sometimes the greatest journeys are the ones in our own mind.Read more
La Reina Yolanda is one woman's life from childhood adventures to her battle with Alzheimer's. Sometimes the greatest journeys are the ones in our own mind.Read more
The day you’ve been waiting for has finally come, dear reader. The day when Jane Austen characters finally succumb to their innermost desires – scenes of sinful scintillating salutations and comely courting cupidity.
Join The Hideout Theatre's top notch cast of award-winning improvisers who will bring the quiet romance and boundless politeness of Jane Austen to the throws of ravenous passion and desire we’ve all been waiting our very long lives for. Heavens, Mr. Darcy! is a play that is all completely improvised on the spot, complete with period costumes and music!Read more
What happens when a detail-obsessed woman tries to time the birth of her child to occur during her favorite month of the year? Nine months of chaos…in utero and out! A hilarious and poignant look at parenthood and the need to control from stage and screen veteran Brooke Baumer.Read more
In a special evening of music and dance, Vivalda Dula presents a concert of original work fused with the culture and spirit of her native Angola.Read more
Jim Loucks' rollicking solo performance draws on his Southern childhood to tell the story of a small-town policeman, loosely based on his Granddaddy, haunted by his shooting of a black man in the line of duty. As he nears the end of his life, he seeks redemption through teaching his grandson to respect life and to respect himself.Read more
Due to recent events, fails has been cancelled. All ticket holders will be issued a refund. An email confirmation will be sent once the refund has been issued.
For questions, email boxoffice@matchouston.org or call (713) 521-4533.
Atlanta-based performance outfit, The Lucky Penny brings "fails", an experimental dance duet created and performed by Blake Beckham and Hez Stalcup. Playful and irreverent, the work is an earnest examination into the nature of failure, offering a timely reflection on conditions of loss, rupture, futility and collapse. Through a raw vocabulary that celebrates the hyper-mundane, the duo presents failings as moments of critical insight, where we learn to find resilience and take courage. "fails" features live original music by Alessandra Hoshor, who performs under the moniker Pamela_and her sons.Read more
Ryan Adam Wells of the Award Winning Beers About Songs returns with another side of the story: the 500 List. Two friends road trip across the United States and conquer their personal darkness through Music and Love...and a little bit of Danger
Following his award-winning performance at the Orlando Fringe Festival, Ryan Adam Wells returns to his hometown with the 500 List, The follow-up to last year's Best Original Music winner Beers About Songs, the 500 List follows two friends as they road trip across the United States and conquer their personal darkness through music and love ... and a little bit of dancer.Read more
Professor/scholar-turned storyteller and performing artist Ada Cheng will bring her solo show, Not Quite: Asian American by Law, Asian Woman by Desire, to The Houston Fringe Festival.Read more
Due to recent events, Lone Star Feminist has been cancelled. All ticket holders will be issued a refund. An email confirmation will be sent once the refund has been issued.
For questions, email boxoffice@matchouston.org or call (713) 521-4533.
Says Andrea Baldwin: "I am Texan. I am Black. I am a Feminist. To be one or two of these things can cause slight disruption. To be all of them can cause massive controversy."
Lone Star Feminist explores the realization of the above identities through multiple notable icons in regional history. This performance interweaves both relational, para-social, spiritual, and professional experiences that give voice to a specific demographic and courage to the performer to claim and re claim again identities embedded in race, gender, and regional discourse.Read more
Anything Goes is the Houston Fringe Festival's signature closing event! A showcase-style performance featuring ten performing artists of any and all disciplines presenting works of ten minutes or less.Read more