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Happy Days

“Here all is strange.” 

Beckett’s existential tragicomedy Happy Days concerns itself with the plight of Winnie, a middle-class, middle-aged woman who is quite literally stuck, buried to her waist in crusted earth. Her husband Willie lives in a hole behind her mound, physically and emotionally out of reach. Even in his company she is essentially alone.

Armed with a shopping bag of everyday items and routines, a series of half-remembered stories, songs, and prayers, and a heroic capacity for optimism, she presses through an endless series of unforgiving days to the merciful night to come. The bell rings again and when the blazing sun comes charging back, she is buried up to her neck. Her last resources depleted, her arms and body sunk and gone, her predicament is irreversible, hellish, seemingly eternal. Through it all she perseveres, struggling with that which remains to make real her impossibly hopeful exclamation: “Oh this will be another happy day!”

The Houston Chronicle wrote that Catastrophic’s productions of Samuel Beckett’s plays “demonstrate exactly why this company and its artistic director Jason Nodler are so important to the city’s cultural life.” The Houston Press opined, “If man’s wretched existence ever needed a finer hand to paint comic despair, look no further than director Jason Nodler with his superlative interpreters all in the service of the apocalyptic vision from Samuel Beckett.”

Catastrophic’s co-artistic directors Tamarie Cooper and Jason Nodler reprise their roles as Winnie and director, as they did with Infernal Bridegroom Productions (IBP) 22 years ago. Greg Dean rounds out the cast as Willie.Read more

Venezuelan Songbook

Seven traditional Venezuelan songs, all translated into English as an homage to the warmth welcoming of Venezuelans immigrant into the United States. Traditional south American country 's rhythms sung in English language. Music by worldwide renown Musician and Directors. A night to remember!

Emerging Venezuelan artist Juan Carlos Ruiz will release in Houston the first volume of his third album titled Venezuelan Songbook, presented by Doray Castillo and Anny Paez, to connect and unify Venezuelan and American cultures. The first volume of the Venezuelan Songbook contains seven traditional Venezuelan songs, all translated into English as an homage to the warnth  welcoming of Venezuelans immigrant into the United States. Also, this concert will show outstanding contributions from other celebrities of Venezuelan and world music like Eddy Marcano, Leo Blanco, Gonzalo Teppa, and Juan Pablo Romero.Read more

Midcentury Modern

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Midcentury Modern

The Architecture of William F. Cody

Master of the Midcentury
The Architecture of William F. Cody
, Monacelli 2021

The authors will present and discuss their new authoritative resource of Cody's work, a richly illustrated book with photographs, original renderings and drawings of extant and now lost structures. His daughter will share memories of her father, and Cody's work in Texas will also be discussed.Read more

The 21st Night of September

Sultry songstress, Lenora, invites you to The 21st Night of September -- an inaugural concert presented by the Julius and Lenora Carter Scholarship and Youth Foundation, and powered by the Forward Times multimedia company.

Inspired by the Earth, Wind & Fire smash-hit “September,” The 21st Night of September’s purpose is to bring the community together for a night that honors and celebrates the past, while embracing the future. B

acked by her 5-piece band, along with the help of a horn section, featured background vocalists and nationally acclaimed dancers, Lenora is looking to take you back to the golden standard of music; music that moves you and stirs the soul!

A portion of the proceeds from this special night will benefit the Julius and Lenora Carter Scholarship and Youth Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization that awards scholarships in the areas of Journalism and Digital Communications to students who aspire to excel in the industry.Read more

Snow Business

While Santa might not be able to bring a white Christmas to Houston, the Houston Pride Band will bring you a night of snow-inspired holiday music to get you in the spirit of the season!  And to add extra sparkle to your holiday, the concert will feature works by female, LGBTQIA+, and BIPOC composers.  So grab your hat and mittens and prepare to get cozy, because there’s no business like Snow Business!Read more

Divas

It’s a woman’s world, and the Houston Pride Band is excited to present a night of music by, for, and about women! Come celebrate the influence and impact of women on music as we feature female guest conductors, pieces composed by women, and selections inspired by the power and grace of the female spirit. Featuring local drag diva Jacklyn Dior as our special guest emcee, you won’t want to miss this diva-licious concert!Read more

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