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Daddy's Dyin', Who's Got the Will?

After years of estrangement, the Turnover family reunites at their small-town Texas estate to bid farewell to the family patriarch, who has suffered a debilitating stroke. Joined by their plus-ones, they bring with them a tangled web of family trauma, greed, and jealousy.

Everyone is eager to claim their share of the inheritance—but there’s one major problem: who has the will?! What starts as a somber farewell quickly spirals into chaos as the family embarks on a frantic hunt to locate it.

This sometimes heartbreaking, often hilarious journey through family dynamics offers moments of sharp wit, surprising warmth, and a poignant reminder: sometimes losing something precious is the only way to find what truly matters.

Don't miss what Variety called "A masterful comedy," and what the L.A. Times called "A knockout."Read more

Fade to Black Reading Series

Shabach Enterprise's Fade To Black Reading Series returns for its 8th year. 

Fade To Black is Houston's first and only short play festival to showcase the new works of Black playwrights. Each year, as we bring more programs to life, the Fade To Black movement grows! We have already produced the plays of over 300 amazing playwrights and utilized the talents of our culturally diverse theatre community of local actors and directors.Read more

Tabatha Winbush's Novel

New Era Theatre

Tabatha Winbush's Novel

written by Donna Holloway. Directed by John-Michael Manley

Tabatha Winbush's Novel is a dramatic thriller that captivates readers with a journey through the memories of Tabatha Winbush, a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist. The story unfolds in Tabatha's home, where her work is frequently interrupted by a variety of characters. Some are welcome, while others, such as the ambitious university student Della, who seeks anecdotes for her own novel, are a nuisance. Tabatha's love interest, Harven Grimble, is the most troublesome, with his unexpected visits and attempts to whisk her away on vacation, disrupting her work. These interruptions culminate in Tabatha revealing the chilling origins of her novels, exposing to the audience the true source of her eerily compelling narratives.Read more

Love Brought Me Back

Wisdom Productions, LLC

Love Brought Me Back

A Gospel Stage Play, written by Joan Montreuil, Beyond The Vows Series

Written and directed by Joan Montreuil, Love Brought Me Back tells the poignant story of two estranged individuals who find their way back to each other after years of separation, navigating the challenges of their past and the hopes for their future. With a blend of humor, emotion, and raw honesty, the play captures the essence of what it means to truly love and be loved.

The cast features an outstanding ensemble of talented Houston actors whose performances promise to leave audiences captivated and inspired.Read more

Mix-MATCH

MATCH Presents

Mix-MATCH

A Mixed Arts Festival

Join us for the 2nd annual Mix-MATCH: A Mixed Arts Festival! This one-day event celebrates Houston’s vibrant and diverse arts community, bringing together an extraordinary lineup of performances and exhibits that showcase the city’s creative spirit.

MIX and MATCH your experience! The 2025 Mix-MATCH Festival centers on collaboration and inclusivity, featuring theater, dance, music, performance art, film, and visual art—all in a single afternoon.

Guests can also enjoy food trucks and interactive activities throughout the day, ending with the MATCH Mixer, a unique opportunity to connect with artists and fellow art lovers.Read more

Miss LaRaj’s House of Dystopian Futures

In a world where civilization and the environment that birthed it has been decimated by myriad human-made cruelties, the question remains: will humans ever learn?

In this post-apocalyptic riff on “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” Fred’s long since gone and Nature itself is now the main character. Enter Miss LaRaj—our wise and wisecracking MUTHA of the New World Order.

Talking trees, judgmental rocks, all natural forces sing and move, attempting to guide humankind back to true symbiosis. And what better way to learn than from a kid’s show? What are humans anyway if not the petulant children of this planet?

 What if we used our imaginations?Read more

Blackbird

Dirt Dogs Theatre Co.

Blackbird

WRITTEN BY DAVID HARROWER; DIRECTED BY MALINDA L. BECKHAM

Ray, 56, has a new identity, a new life, and is trying to put the past behind him. Una, 27, thinks of nothing else. When Una arrives at Ray's new office unannounced, guilt, rage, and raw emotions run high as they reexamine the relationship they had 15 years ago. Never able to reconcile the brutal truth of this abusive attachment, Una is looking for answers and the consequences are shattering. When one confuses abuse for love, it can disrupt their entire being.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

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