Monthly Archives: April 2006

Dr. Seuss Takes Flight with HSO at Pavilion

As the Houston Symphony Orchestra began its new season at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion last weekend, the careful planning of Pavilion Marketing/Education Director, Cindy DuBois, was rewarded with pleasant temperatures and breezes, and an overnight delay of the long … Continue reading

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Masquerade’s “Godspell” an Easter Weekend Treat

With delicious weather, and under a full moon, it was a perfect night to be in downtown Houston at the Hobby Center’s Zilkha Hall. This Opening Night of Masquerade Theatre’s wonderful “GODSPELL” production (director, Phillip Duggins) began on an unexpectedly … Continue reading

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“Company” Cast Overcomes Illness, Technical Difficulties

The Opening Night audience at Montgomery College was unaware of it, but the brave star of the show (Stephan Bollum as Robert) had been ill in the hospital until just the night before the premiere. For director, Ellen Ketchum, this … Continue reading

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Audience Will Die Laughing at Crighton Player’s “Cemetery”

For those of us who thought death was serious business, it may be time to take another look. A good starting point would be a trip to Crighton Theatre’s current production of Ivan Menchall’s charming comedy, “The Cemetery Club,” ably … Continue reading

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