For one week only, you can get tickets buy one, get one free to at least 200 performances from ballet to musicals and everything in between. Some tickets start at $10.
Houston Theater Week is back, which means seven days of deals, but more importantly, a big opportunity to support local groups, big and small.The quote goes, "All the world's a stage," and Houston is home to several of them.
The inaugural event was held in 2022. Twenty participating organizations sold a combined 17,500 tickets, resulting in nearly $600,000 in combined ticket sales, according to Houston First Corporation. That means audiences will be treated to performances ranging from "Alice in Wonderland," "Duke Ellington's Nutcracker," and "Jagged Little Pill" to Performing Arts Houston: An Evening with Isaac Mizrahi, "The Cher Show," and more."It's about these two people who were high school sweethearts, but something happened bad, I can't say what, it's a spoiler, and they haven't seen each other until their 20 year high school reunion.
"Houston Theater Week gives us an opportunity to say, 'Hey, here we are!" Lehl said. "We do four great shows a year. We do Houston premieres mostly. And so, come check us out."
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