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Rising Voices: Ryan McKinny

Cortney Jacobs·January 24, 2014
Los Angeles-born and Juilliard-trained baritone Ryan McKinny has made Houston his home. A+C music writer Cortney Jacobs caught up with the rising singer and Houston Grand Opera Studio alum the day before he started rehearsals at HGO for Rigoletto, which runs Jan. 24-Feb. 9.
HoustonMusic

The Art of Remembrance

ELIZABETH BAISLEY·January 23, 2014
What captured Houston Grand Opera Artistic and Music Director Patrick Summers’ imagination as he sat down to play through the score of a lost opera by Mieczyslaw Weinberg
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Redemption and Release

Nancy Wozny·January 22, 2014
Two Irish Plays in Rep at Stark Naked Theatre IMAGE ABOVE: Philip Lehl in Stark Naked Theatre’s production...
HoustonTheater

Review: Theatre Three – On the Eve

Lauren Smart·January 21, 2014
A year ago in the tiny Margo Jones Theatre in Fair Park, a brand new musical swept up Dallas audiences into a time-traveling story.
Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsTheater

Review: Into the Woods

Holly Beretto·January 21, 2014
It’s no small thing to tackle the intricate world of Stephen Sondheim; with endless layers and meanings, his razor-sharp writing and complex composition have proven daunting to performers everywhere, with bigger budgets, bigger spaces and bigger casts than Main Street Theater.
HoustonReviewsTheater

Review: Apollo Chamber Players

Chris Johnson·January 21, 2014
Lately, much energy is devoted to the notion of innovation in the concert hall. Unfortunately, many of these efforts are underwhelming, but concerts by the Apollo Chamber Players are always a delight.
HoustonMusicReviews

Dance Month at the Kaplan Theatre

admin·January 21, 2014
Dance Month at the Kaplan Theatre is aptly named – it’s an entire month of dance works, choreographers, master teachers, companies and dancers.
DanceHouston

Profiles in Leadership: Gary Gibbs

Nancy Wozny·January 16, 2014
Gary Gibbs has served as the Executive Director of the Texas Commission on the Arts since 2007. Prior to joining the TCA, Gibbs served as Director of Education and Outreach at Houston Grand Opera for sixteen years.
Arts Leadership

Stories in Motion

Michael Wade Simpson·January 14, 2014
Choreographer Carolyn Dorfman was raised by Holocaust survivors.
DanceHouston

10 Moving Moments of 2013 on Houston’s Dance & Theater Stages

Nancy Wozny·January 2, 2014
Every year, I resist the list, and then cave with some kind of listicle of fave performances. Here are some moments that stood out for me on Houston's dance and theater stages. Oh, and one film performance, because I couldn't resist.
DanceHoustonTheater

8 Standouts in Dallas Theater in 2013

Lauren Smart·December 20, 2013
The sheer amount of theater in Dallas can be overwhelming. To make this list, I found myself re-reading reviews and poring through notes about the hundreds of shows performed in 2013 alone.
Dallas/Ft WorthTheater

Review: We Were Nothing

PHILLIP JOHN·December 19, 2013
If you walk into the backyard of a poorly lit house and see Bastion Carboni, the director of Poison Apple Initiative, pacing around looking stressed and smoking, then you’re in the right place, Monstrosity Studios.
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