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The Flow: Fade to Black Monologue Series

ATTENTION HOUSTON RESIDENTS! Prepare yourselves for an exciting new event brought to you by Shabach Enterprise, the creative minds behind the Fade To Black Play Festival!

Back for its third Season is The Flow, a remarkable collaboration of music, poetry, and dance featuring captivating monologues penned by African-American playwrights!

Experience the talent of local actors from diverse backgrounds in a dynamic, high-energy showcase that promises an unforgettable evening of entertainment!Read more

Houston Black Dance Festival Performance

The Houston Black Dance Festival, presented by Dance Afrikana and Houston Black Dance Collective, celebrates African and Diasporic dance in Houston. It invites dance artists/choreographers from Houston and beyond to share through four key components: performances, dance workshops, professional workshops, and community gatherings. It is a 3-day festival that provides a platform for local Black dancers to share their artistic practice and foster deeper collaboration; to further develop the infrastructure of Black dance in the city; and to situate Houston as a cultural hub and tourist destination to celebrate Black dance.Read more

Playhouse Creatures

Lionwoman Productions TX

Playhouse Creatures

A Regional Premiere for Houston, by April De Angelis (two-time Susan Smith Blackburn playwright finalist)

“I’m an actress. They’ve never had one of those before. I’m a novelty…. I’ve said things I never even knew I thought. And people listened.” 

Our inaugural stage production is the regional premiere of the outstanding comedy, Playhouse Creatures, about five, real-world actresses who worked in London during the Restoration, when women were first “allowed” to appear on stage. This brilliant play, written by April De Angelis (a British playwright based in the U.K.) is routinely produced across the pond (including a recent production by the New Vic Theatre), but has never been performed professionally in Texas, until now!

A laser-focused look at the opportunities and dead ends women faced in 17 th century London, with parallels and resonance for us today, in the age of Me Too and Black Lives Matter;  these characters present a glittering and sometimes gut-wrenching glimpse into the lives of ambitious, passionate, striving women, navigating the highs and lows of the society and time into which they’ve been “plopped.” A work of raucous humor and unapologetic emotion that presumes no one is a villain, Playhouse Creatures invites us to widen our lens on how we view women.Read more

Entanglements

Chapman Dance

Entanglements

A collection of choreographic works by Teresa Chapman

Chapman Dance is back at MATCH September 26-28, 2024 with another evening of outstanding contemporary dance to soothe the soul. Put down your cell phones, computers, VR, and AI and get reconnected through dance. Entanglements is Chapman’s latest work; a collection of contemporary dances inspired by physics and driven by our most basic human need for connection. In an age of polarities, the words of Neil DeGrasse Tyson remind us that “we are all connected; To each other, biologically. To the earth, chemically. To the rest of the universe atomically.” We are all made of the same stardust and how we connect to others creates value and purpose in our lives. Entanglements suggest that connecting with others may be our greatest purpose in life. Read more

Hundreds of Beavers

HUNDREDS OF BEAVERS ARE COMING TO HOUSTON!

The Friends of River Oaks Theatre brings you the Houston premiere of Hundreds of Beavers — the cult comedy hit of the 2023 film festival circuit —  for one night only, with two showtimes! In this 19th century, supernatural winter epic, a drunken applejack salesman must go from zero to hero and become the greatest fur trapper by defeating hundreds of beavers. This madcap, delirious, beaver-action must be seen to be believed.Read more

Sarhad - Partition: Stories of Separation

Indo-American Association

Sarhad - Partition: Stories of Separation

Experiential performance using music, theatre, video and design to retell the stories of separation from Partition 1947

Sarhad - Partition: Stories of Separation is an experiential performance using music, theatre, video and design to retell the stories of separation as a result of the Partition of India in 1947, which resulted in the creation of two nations, India and Pakistan. On stage with Sonam Kalra is well known Indian theater actor Ruchika Chanana as well as an ensemble of musicians. Also collaborating with Sonam is one of India’s top visual artists, Gopika Chowfla.

On stage with Sonam Kalra is well known Indian theater actor Ruchika Chanana as well as an ensemble of musicians. Also collaborating with Sonam is one of India’s top visual artists, Gopika Chowfla.Read more

Ki'mon!

African Music Library and PIQL

Ki'mon!

The Eastern Nigerian Afro-Funk Revolution: 1970-1980

The African Music Library in conjunction with Piql and Ibajie is excited to present to you Ki’mon! The Eastern Nigerian Afro-Funk Revolution: 1970-1980. Ki'mon! is a documentary directed by lawyer and historian Nze Ed Emeka Keazor, produced by him and veteran Afro-Funk drummer Eddie Offeyi, and executive produced by Muni King-KeazorObi Asika, and Ed Keazor. This documentary delves into the vibrant Afro-Funk music scene in Eastern Nigeria after the Nigerian Biafra War. The film chronicles how a generation of musical legends provided healing and hope through their art, creating a powerful soundtrack for a nation in recovery and transformation.Read more

New Voices

Musiqa & InPrint Houston

New Voices

World premieres by emerging composers Ben Morris and Marco-Adrián Ramos along with new poetry by Justin Jannise, as well as Marcus Karl Maroney’s Piano Trio.

World premieres by emerging composers along with new poetry by Justin Jannise

Join us on Saturday, September 28, 2024, 7:30 pm at MATCH and be a part of the first audience to experience world premieres by emerging composers Ben Morris and Marco-Adrián Ramos along with new poetry by Justin Jannise, as well as Marcus Karl Maroneys Piano Trio.Read more

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