Monthly Archives: March 2001

“Parade” at Masquerade Theater

Something wondrous is in progress at Houston’s Masquerade Theatre. Regular readers of this column may recall reviews of previous Masquerade production gems such as the delightful “Annie” of this past holiday season, or the hilarious “Ruthless” that preceded it. Now the theater’s Houston … Continue reading

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Class Act Presents a Glowing “Oklahoma !”

For those familiar with the outstanding reputation of Class Act Productions, there was much anticipation as curtain time approached at the beautiful theater of the Montgomery College Woodlands campus. Backstage were dozens of talented youngsters from junior and senior high schools … Continue reading

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Ink Spots Were a Lovely Way to Spend the Evening at the Crighton

From the first notes of “It’s a Sin to Tell a Lie,” the Crighton Theater’s sold-out audience knew it was entering the kind of musical paradise that seems all too rare in a world that debates how much trash should … Continue reading

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