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Santa Quits Christmas

Kevo

Santa Quits Christmas

Written and Directed by Kevo

Christmas magic, Christmas spirit, and Christmas joy lives in the hearts of everyone in Jeralds’s life - except his. While working as Santa in the middle of a mall, Jerald is faced with a huge disappointment, that becomes a blessing in disguise. Every aspect of his life: entertainment, his spouse, his job, and his own self-realization relies on his ability to let go of life's worries - and focus on tomorrow. 

Starring local Houston talent, this play will be live-taped and streamed on online channels, and we welcome families in Houston to enjoy a heartfelt comedy grounded in overcoming the overwhelming feeling the holidays bring. Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year! Read more

The Gospel Wiz

Another Tabb Production Presents

The Gospel Wiz

Written and produced by Yvette Tabb. Back by Popular Demand for ONE NIGHT ONLY!

The Gospel Wiz is not only a stage play, it’s a ministry with a narrative of healing, redemption, and inspiration is created an expressed through the form of storytelling, dance and music. This vision was brought forth to help inspire, encourage and enlighten others in their faith base communities!Read more

Melville & Hawthorne

Thunderclap Productions

Melville & Hawthorne

A John Steven Kellett Memorial Series Production – World Premiere

WORLD PREMIEREMelville & Hawthorne follows the year and a half that authors Herman Melville and Nathaniel Hawthorne spent living near each other while Melville wrote Moby Dick (which is dedicated to Hawthorne). It is based entirely on historical fact, filling in gaps to chronicle their growing feelings for each other. The play explores racial equality, sexual liberation, social justice, freedom, and the impact of literature on political events. This production, directed by Andrew Ruthven, is the latest from Thunderclap’s award-winning John Steven Kellett Memorial Series.Read more

The Man from Oghuz: The Judgment

Murad Aliyev

The Man from Oghuz: The Judgment

Premiere; written by Murad Aliyev and Aydin Salimov; Directed by Murad Aliyev

Join us for the screening of 3D animated short film, The Man from Oghuz: The Judgment, directed by Houston native indie filmmaker Murad Aliyev. The story follows a young warrior from Oghuz who is captured by city guards for allegedly breaking the law. He faces a powerful and intelligent judge and must find a way to clear his name amidst mounting evidence against him. The film features voice performances by Matthew Curtis, Dick Terhune, James Smillie, and Allen Enlow​.Read more

Who's Holiday!

The Garden Theatre

Who's Holiday!

By Matthew Lombardo; Starring Chaney Moore

You saw her last when she was just two
Celebrate the holidays with Cindy Lou Who.
Pull up a seat and fill up your cup
‘Cause your favorite little Who is all grown up.

Who's Holiday! Is a wildly funny and heartfelt adults-only comedy that tells the story of Cindy Lou Who, now all grown up and residing in a beaten-down trailer in the snowy hills of Mount Crumpit, as she recalls (in between bong rips) that Christmas Eve she first met the Grinch and the twisted turn of events her life has now taken.Read more

While Childhood Slept

The Garden Theatre

While Childhood Slept

Book and Lyrics by Sharon Lands Sheppard; Music and Additional Lyrics by Jo Ellen Hubert

While Childhood Slept is a heart-wrenching original musical that follows the true story of the boys of Home Number One in the Nazi concentration camp, Terezin. The children create a secret republic within the camp, publishing their own magazine of art, poetry, and short stories called Vedem. A visit from The Red Cross presents the opportunity to disguise their magazine as a secret message and a means of escape. While Childhood Slept is a story of bravery, determination, and hope with a promise that we will never forget the past and will never allow history to repeat itself.

While Childhood Slept returns after The Garden Theatre's workshop production in 2022, which was produced in partnership with Holocaust Museum Houston, who will return once again as a partner for this production. While Childhood Slept premiered in 1999 in Houston, TX. From there it received an off-Broadway reading, and its finale number, We Will Not Forget, was featured in the documentary Paperclips. In 2005, a revised version with new songs was performed once again in Houston. The Garden Theatre's production in 2022 was the first time the piece had been performed since 2005.Read more

Doubt, A Parable

The Garden Theatre

Doubt, A Parable

By John Patrick Shanley

Set against the backdrop of a 1960s America in the midst of political and social change, Doubt is the story of when a progressive young priest’s conduct comes under question by Sister Aloysius Beauvier, the school principal whose beliefs are deeply rooted in tradition. As the actions and motivations of each are scrutinized and suspicion mounts, the two are drawn into a battle of wills that threatens irrevocable consequences for all involved.

The Garden Theatre is honored to have Ann star, Nora Hahn, return to the stage as Sister Aloysius in this production. Ms. Hahn appeared in her star-making role of Governor Ann Richards in the one-woman show, Ann, produced by The Garden Theatre in February of 2024, as well as a brief stint of the same production in Columbus, TX in October of 2024. Ms. Hahn also appeared on The Garden Theatre stage as Clairee in Steel Magnolias and Gov. Ferguson/Cumie Barrow in Bonnie & Clyde, and has appeared on stages across Houston such as Stageworks, Theatre Southwest, and The Country Playhouse.Read more

Nuestra Señora de las Nubes

Con dos maletas como únicas pertenencias, Oscar y Bruna, originarios de un país ficticio, alternando constantemente realidades presentes y recuerdos pasados, comparten anécdotas de su experiencia como exiliados, sus sueños, necesidades, frustraciones, deseos, amores, olvidos y recuerdos. Nuestra Señora de las Nubes mapea la experiencia de la diáspora como una condición existencial de desarraigo permanente, en este caso inspirada en la historia del exilio latinoamericano. El exilio, en esta obra, se convierte no sólo en la pérdida física de la propia patria, sino en la erosión de la capacidad de permanecer dentro de los propios recuerdos. La memoria, como una especie de empresa conjunta, permite entonces la construcción de un nuevo territorio al que pertenecer, una nueva patria del afecto donde sobrevivir, añorar y recordar.Read more

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