Guest Recital: Wenbo Feng
Guest Recital: Wenbo Feng
The Moores School of Music welcomes saxophonist Wenbo Feng of the University of North Texas to UH. His guest recital will feature the music of contemporary Asian composers.
The Moores School of Music welcomes saxophonist Wenbo Feng of the University of North Texas to UH. His guest recital will feature the music of contemporary Asian composers.
“Fridays at Moores” continues with the symphony orchestra’s season opener “Bernstein Centennial Celebration Concert,” featuring the music of of Barber and Bernstein, including “Jeremiah,” Dances from “West Side Story” and “Candide.”
METdance will start its 23rd season with an evening of extraordinary dance performances under the stars. The “Season Kickoff” is slated for 8 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 6 at Discovery Green®, 1500 McKinney. “This is a perfect way for the entire family to experience the excitement and joy of dance,” METdance artistic director Marlana Doyle …
The Moores School of Music presents a recital by Daria Rabotkina, assistant professor of piano at Texas State University.
The A. I. Lack Master Series at the University of Houston’s Moores School of Music annually presents distinguished classical performers and recognized pedagogues in a series of free masterclasses and recitals, which provide a wider educational experience for UH students and the Houston community. The endowment that supports the series was established in memory of …
The Rice University Theatre Program proudly presents She Kills Monsters, a dramatic comedy play by Qui Nguyen. This adventure into the world of fantasy role-playing games tells the story of Agnes Evans as she discovers the fantastical world within her deceased sister Tilly's Dungeons & Dragons notebook. Filled with homicidal fairies, nasty ogres, and 90s …
Historic Market Square Park transforms into a big top for a circus-themed evening at Downtown's annual *A Night at Market Square: Circo de Luna*. Event-goers can enjoy performances from Cirque Mythos, a troupe featuring aerialists, contortionists, jugglers and fire breathers. The evening will also include a curiosities night market showcasing unique wares, curated by Eliments …
Music by Douglas Moore Libretto by John Latouche A true story inspired this gloriously romantic panorama of the American West with no less than five arias for the title character, each one more beautiful than the last. The final scene, appropriately set on the stage of an opera house, has one of the most moving …
It’s the event that will have you shivering with antici….pation. Celebrate The Rocky Horror Picture Show with the one-and-only “Brad Majors” himself, Barry Bostwick. Be a part of this party celebrating over four decades of the phenomenon that has sparked fans to dress up and shout lines in movie theatres across the world. Put your …
Internationally renowned Core Dance presents Human Landscapes, a dance work that follows eight company dancers on a migrant journey on October 25, 26, 27, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. at Harrisburg Art Museum, 4300 Harrisburg Blvd, Houston, 77011. Set against the backdrop of a mural commissioned by Core Dance for the performances, choreographer Germana Civera seeks …
4th Wall Theatre Company - Philip Lehl and Kim Tobin-Lehl, Artistic Directors, and Tim Richey, Managing Director - are excited to announce the date for our next Up Close Cocktails event. It will be a great opportunity to hang out with fellow theatre lovers and to meet some of the amazing theatre artists that are …
The “Fridays at Moores” series continues with a performance by the award-winning Concert Chorale, under the director of Dr. Betsy Cook Weber. $15 adult/$12 alumni, senior, staff/$10 student
Carlos Guillermo Jung, Myles Nardinger, Alejandro Basulto, conductors The Moores School of Music's Chamber Orchestra presents performs music of Schubert and Ravel, featuring the winner of the MSM Concerto Competition's Vocal Division. $15 adult/$12 alumni, senior, staff/$10 student
Friday, November 2, 2018 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Blake Wilkins, conductor "Fridays at Moores" continues with a performance by Percussion Ensemble I. $15adult/$12 alumni, senior, staff/$10 student
Written by Joy Gregory Directed by guest artist Christopher Owens “Jane Eyre,” “Wuthering Heights,” “Agnes Grey”— the novels that mid-19th-century London was mad about. But who were the writers? The book jackets said Acton Bell, Ellis Bell or Currer Bell, but these brilliant writers never showed themselves in London society. Perhaps because they were all …
Isabelle Demers, Associate Professor of Organ at Baylor University, performs a solo recital on the 2017 IV/85 Nichols & Simpson organ.