Theater
Spring production shines
I don’t know about most people, but I enjoy my plays to be less all-over-the-place and with better pacing. Fortunately, I also like my plays funny and well acted. Over the past couple of days,...
Theater alumni return to campus for discussion
“An Afternoon with the Artists,” benefiting the Cecil J. Pickett Scholarship Endowment Fund took place Saturday in the Wortham Theatre and featured a discussion with UH alumni and actors Brett Cullen, Dennis Quaid, Robert...
Weekend features performances from opera, theatre schools
UH's performance art community opens the second half of the spring season with two productions this weekend. The Moores Opera Center presents "Der Rosenkavalier" at 7:30 p.m. today in the Moores Opera House. The opera, with...
Play brings history back to life
Arthur Miller’s Tony award-winning historical drama ”The Crucible” opened Friday with a decent turn out at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts. The play’s artistic director Gus Kaikkonen, from the Peterborough Players, has...
Classic play brings out historical baggage
UH is all set for the two week run of the 1953 Tony award-winning play “The Crucible,” which opens Friday in the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center. Written by Arthur Miller, a Pulitzer Prize award-winner, this...
Students to perform in ‘The Crucible’ starting Friday
Arthur Miller’s 1953 Tony Award-winning play “The Crucible” opens Friday in the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center. Artistic Director of the Peterborough Players, Gus Kaikkonen, is directing the production, which is set in 17th century Salem,...
Moving work honors month of history
In honor of Black History Month, Houston’s Urban Souls Dance Company presented a performance that celebrated both the spirit of what it means to be an African-American and the triumph of the community in...
Students take leap at auditions
For the past three years, students minoring in the Honors College’s creative works minor have been given the chance to expand their talents and explore what it means to be a part of a...
Weekend: Moores opens two operas
Moores Opera House is kicking off the second half of its season by presenting two operas this weekend for its American Opera Festival. “Tartuffe,” an opera based on the play by Molière and with music...
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