Austin
DakhaBrakha at Texas Performing Arts/Fusebox
Texas Performing Arts and Fusebox present DakhaBrakha, the world music quartet from Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 11 at Bass Hall. DakhaBrakha, which translates to “give and take,” creates a trans-national sound rooted at the crossroads of Ukrainian folklore and theatre. Expect a powerful vocal range and a mix of contemporary and traditional rhythms
Bob & Jean: A Love Story at ZACH Theatre
ZACH Theatre presents Bob & Jean: A Love Story, the latest play from Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award®-winning playwright Robert Schenkkan, March 19-April 19. Based on his parents’ letters, Bob and Jean tells the story of endearing and enduring love. Schenkkan, an Austin native, draws from his Texas roots for this heartfelt new play.
Houston
The Sleeping Beauty at Houston Ballet
Houston Ballet presents Ben Stevenson’s The Sleeping Beauty with music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, March 13-23 at Wortham Center. “Since its debut in 1990, Houston Ballet’s The Sleeping Beauty remains a favorite for the company and is recognized as a supreme achievement of classical ballet,” says Houston Ballet’s Artistic Director Stanton Welch. With Houston Ballet’s outstanding dancers and sets and costumes by the legendary designer Desmond Heeley, the production is a great introduction to ballet and the city’s jewel of a company.
Kodō: Warabe at Performing Arts Houston
Performing Arts Houston presents Kodō: Warabe on March 29 at Jones Hall in a production that “blends simple forms of taiko expression that celebrate the unique sound, resonance, and physicality synonymous with Kodō―forever children of the drum at heart.”
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Playwright Robert Schenkkan; Photo courtesy of the artist.
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Dakhabrakha; Photo by Helen Bozhko.
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DALLAS
TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND presents Whim W'Him on April 11 at Winspear Opera House. Pictured: Whim W'Him dancers Ashley Rivette and Owen Fulton. Photo by Quinn Wharton.
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WHIM W’HIM dancer Kyle Sangil. Photo by Quinn Wharton.
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Garret Storms as Hedwig in the Stage West production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Photo by Evan Michael Woods.
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Orchestra of New Spain, Spanish Awards Concert at St Monica Catholic Church, 2017. Photo courtesy of Orchestra of New Spain.
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Kodo Warabe; Photo by Takashi Okamoto.
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Houston Ballet former Soloist Mackenzie Richter as the Lilac Fairy and Artists of Houston Ballet in Ben Stevenson’s The Sleeping Beauty. Photo by Amitava Sarkar (2020), Courtesy of Houston Ballet.
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Raquel Gonzalez as Madama Butterfly at Central City Opera, 2019. Photo by Amanda Tipton.
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Agarita + Pablo Sáinz-Villegas. Photo courtesy of Agarita.
Dallas/Fort Worth
Whim W’Him at TITAS/Dance Unbound
TITAS/Dance Unbound presents Whim W’Him making their Texas debut in an evening of new work by Cameron Fraser-Monroe, Robyn Mineko Williams and
Whim W’Him founder Olivier Wevers on April 11 at Winspear Opera House. The award-winning Seattle-based contemporary dance company is known for showcasing innovative dance in collaboration with global artists.
Orchestra of New Spain
Orchestra of New Spain presents On the Eve of Rose Sunday – A Spanish Easter Celebration. Celebrate the Lenten season on April 5 at Zion Lutheran Church in a program that includes Haydn’s Symphony 49 “La Passione,”plus music for Lent by Francisco Courcelle and more.
Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Stage West
Stage West presents Hedwig and The Angry Inch, with text by John Cameron Mitchell with music and lyrics by Stephen Trask, March 13-30. The Tony Award- winning musical is now considered a classic of glitter and grit.
San Antonio
Pablo Sáinz-Villegas and Agarita at the Tobin Center
World-renowned guitarist Pablo Sáinz-Villegas returns to San Antonio for a collaboration with Agarita on March 9 at the Tobin Center for the Arts. “His sheer virtuosity, combined with a natural ability to connect with his music and audiences, make him an unforgettable artist.”
Madame Butterfly at Opera San Antonio
Opera San Antonio presents Giacomo Puccini’s Madame Butterfly April 17 & 19 at the Tobin Center for the Arts, produced in collaboration with Austin Opera, The Orchestra San Antonio presented by Classical Music Institute. The cast includes Raquel Gonzalez as Butterfly and Joseph Dennis as LT Pinkerton and is conducted by Francesco Milioto.
—NANCY WOZNY