Posts Tagged ‘Theatre’
Men on Boats
It is the summer of 1869, and a government-sanctioned expedition led by John Wesley Powell seeks to charter the new frontier. Traversing the Green and Colorado Rivers, Powell, his comrade William Dunn, and eight other explorers encounter perilous rapids, raging rocks, capsized boats, slitherin’ snakes, and a rescue by a pant-less man. Told entirely by…
Read MoreThe Art of Martyrdom
The Art of Martyrdom is an irreverent behind-the-scenes look at Hrosvitha, the first female playwright. It is an exploration of how her “secret” plays got out and about the 10th-century nun’s secret playfulness. But, if the first female playwright of the Western world lived 500 years before Shakespeare, why has no one ever heard of her?…
Read MoreAn Adam Experiment
An Adam Experiment is a one-man play (written and performed by New York-based actor Michael Chenevert) that explores a day in the life of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., a pioneering crusader for justice during the Civil Rights movement and member of the U.S. House of Representatives. This play touches on Adam’s fight for equality for…
Read MoreThe Royce Montgomery Variety Show
The amazing Royce Montgomery and his guests are showing off their incredible skills in this variety show! With music from every age and style – jazz, soul, gospel, country – it’s certain you will enjoy every minute! For more information, please visit wacocivictheatre.org. Tickets are available online
Read More“American Eclipse” the Musical
“American Eclipse,” a musical set in 1878, is a story about three American pioneers of science and their ambitions, failures, and resilience that laid the foundation for America’s rise to scientific greatness. Click for tickets. Sunday, April 7 Performances: 1 p.m. · 6:30 p.m. Jones Theater at Baylor University
Read More“American Eclipse” the Musical
“American Eclipse,” a musical set in 1878, is a story about three American pioneers of science and their ambitions, failures, and resilience that laid the foundation for America’s rise to scientific greatness. Click for tickets. Sunday, April 7 Performances: 1 p.m. · 6:30 p.m. Jones Theater at Baylor University
Read MoreA Simpler Time
A Simpler Time is a collection of nine ten-minute plays, designed to be flexible for your trip through the fourth dimension. Whether you find yourself fighting with your friends on the night before the Constitution is due, listening in at a telephone switchboard in the 1940s, trying to avoid the more gruesome aspects of medieval times,…
Read MoreImprov Comedy Show
You can’t just make this stuff up! (Oh, wait… yes, you can!) Every improv show at the Brazos Theatre is completely unscripted and unrehearsed—and always unbelievably funny. Tickets on sale now. (And don’t forget, this event is BYOB.) Rated PG-13.
Read MoreKWBU Presents: Likely Stories LIVE!
Join KWBU at Brazos Theatre for a book-lovers soiree on December 12 as the fantastic Likely Stories contributors will be on hand to share their favorite book reviews of the past year as well as a sneak peek at the books they recommend for 2024. Tickets are $15 and are available online. Doors open at 6:30 for finger…
Read MoreA Charlie Brown Christmas
The classic animated television special A Charlie Brown Christmas comes to life in this faithful stage adaptation in which Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the rest of the Peanuts gang discover the true meaning of Christmas.
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