answers1: You know, there's always the Alley theatre. It is still open. <br>
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I went to a play recently up in the 1960 area. It was called, aptly,
the 1960 Theater. <br>
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There's also one in my neck of the woods, in Town and Country Village.
answers2: There are a good amount.... You can start by looking at the
theater district website houstontheaterdistrict.org <br>
That will tell you everything going on ing the downtown theater district. <br>
There is a place called Stages that has some good plays. <a
href="http://www.stagestheatre.com"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.stagestheatre.com</a> <br>
There is a small play house that used to have good ones (I haven't
been in years though) <br>
www.countryplayhouse.org <br>
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Start there, and try something new! YOu might enjoy an opera or
broadway show! I know I do!!
answers3: # Main Street Theater - Chelsea Market <br>
4617 Montrose Blvd , Houston, TX 77006 <br>
<br>
# Ensemble Theatre <br>
3535 Main Street , Houston, TX 77002 This sparkling facility houses
one of the most distinguished professional African-American companies
in the Southwest. <br>
<br>
# Houston Metropolitan Dance Center <br>
1202 Calumet St , Houston, TX 77004-6908 <br>
<br>
# Cullen Theater <br>
5oo Prairie - Prairie At Texas , Houston, TX 77002 <br>
<br>
# Improv-America's Original Comedy Theater <br>
7620 Katy Freeway , Houston, TX 77024 <br>
<br>
# Heinen Theater <br>
3517 Austin St , Houston, TX 77004 <br>
<br>
# Unhinged Theater <br>
3304 La Branch St , Houston, TX 77004 An openly artistic theater
brings new dramatic arts to a neighborhood in transition. <br>
<br>
# Ashland Street Theatre Company <br>
2610 Ashland St , Houston, TX 77008 Artistic director Travis Ammons
has a place to play. <br>
<br>
# Hobby Center for the Performing Arts <br>
800 Bagby St , Houston, TX 77002 An innovative $100 million complex
thrusts Houston into the international theater spotlight. <br>
<br>
# Main Street Theater-Rice Village <br>
2540 Times Blvd , Houston, TX 77005 Always an interesting mix of
productions. <br>
<br>
# Theater Lab Houston <br>
1706 Alamo St , Houston, TX 77007 <br>
<br>
# Theatre Southwest <br>
8944 Clarkcrest St Ste A , Houston, TX 77063-4909 This hardy little
40-year-old community theater is still going strong, reaping respect
and favorable criticism along the way. <br>
<br>
# Masquerade Theatre <br>
1537 N. Shepherd Drive , Houston, TX 77008 <br>
<br>
# Theatre New West <br>
1415 California St , Houston, TX 77006-2602 <br>
<br>
# Stages Repertory Theater <br>
3201 Allen Parkway , Houston, TX 77019 A stable, successful and bold
theater that's not afraid to take chances with its programming. <br>
<br>
# Dominic Walsh Dance Theater <br>
2311 Dunlavy St Ste 210 , Houston, TX 77006 <br>
<br>
# Interactive Theater <br>
333 S Jensen Dr , Houston, TX 77003 <br>
<br>
# Grace Theater <br>
2710 W Alabama St , Houston, TX 77098-2106 <br>
<br>
# The Little Room Downstairs <br>
2326 Bissonnet St , Houston, TX 77005-1512 Houston's premiere outlet
for smaller stage productions is still going strong.
answers4: Houston is a big town with many things to see and do. Here's
my list: Houston Zoo Museum of Natural Science Art Museum Reliant
Stadium Toyota Center Minute Maid Park Lakewood Church Aquarium
Restauran Nasa
answers5: Many of the smaller theater companies come a go and when the
last slump in the economy happened to took a toll on the arts in
Houston. The ones that have survived over the years are: <br>
Ensemble Theater, Professional African American Theater <br>
http://www.ensemblehouston.org/ <br>
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Stages Repertory Theater, They have 2 stages both are small intimate
spaces. <br>
http://www.stagestheatre.com/cms_home/index.html <br>
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Theater LaB Houston, They call themselves Houston's Off-Broadway
Theater and that would be good description of their creativity. <br>
http://www.theaterlabhouston.com/ <br>
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University of Houston also has a theater with student productions.
They along with the professional actors of the Alley do the Shakespear
Festival that just ended Aug. 11. They do this every early Aug at
Miller Outdoor Theater in Hermann Park <br>
http://www.hfac.uh.edu/theatre/
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