From Viva Mexico to Mean Girls and Lago Mar Multisport Festival: Top things to do this weekend

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If you want to see your favorite mean girls on stage, you better find some frenemies and make it happen, plus it's a multi-sport showdown at Texas' largest lagoon and Viva Mexico comes here for the first time.

HOUSTON, Texas --

This weekend brings a chance of rain and with that, a chance of cooler temperatures. That may affect an athletic, multi-sport showdown at Texas' largest Crystal lagoon. Those who choose to stay indoors can opt for a staged version of Tina Fey's hilarious examination of mean girls. Also downtown, a beloved draught house celebrates 22 years with an epic blowout.

Art lovers can take in a summer show opening, a showcase of Texas parks imagery, a cutting-edge dance show, and a visit by a jazz superstar.Memorial Hermann Broadway at the Hobby Center: Mean Girls The hilarious hit musical has an award-winning creative team, including writer Tina Fey , composer Jeff Richmond, lyricist Nell Benjamin, and director Casey Nicholaw. Cady Heron may have grown up on an African savanna, but nothing prepared her for the vicious ways of suburban Illinois. Soon, this nave newbie falls prey to a trio of lionized frenemies. 7:30 p.m. .

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