Houston Highlights: Shows To See In April
From Shakespeare to Jane Eyre - Check Out These Wonderful Shows To See In April!
Houston's entertainment scene is in full bloom with plenty of different shows to choose from, and the best part is that no two are the same! Whether you want to get some satisfaction with The Rolling Stones or visit the windswept moors of Jane Eyre, check out the shows to see in April that are on everyone's lips.
The Rolling Stones: NRG Stadium, Apr 28, 2024
Starting with a bang, the quintessential rock 'n' roll band is rolling into town to set NRG Stadium ablaze with all of their legendary hits. With Mick Jagger's iconic swagger, Keith Richards's roaring riffs, and chart-toppers like "Satisfaction," "Paint It Black," and "Gimme Shelter," don't miss your chance to witness these living legends in action!
Girl From The North Country: Sarofim Hall, Apr 30 - May 5, 2024
Soul-stirring and poetic, Girl From The North Country is set against Bob Dylan's lyrical poetry. The Tony Award-winning masterpiece takes you to Depression-era Duluth, Minnesota, on a journey of affairs, addiction, and dark secrets. In this emotionally charged tale, the lives of a diverse group of individuals intersect at a guesthouse, each grappling with their struggles and dreams amidst the harsh realities of the time.
Houston Grand Opera - The Sound of Music: Brown Theater, Apr 26 - May 12, 2024
We all remember Julie Andrews' unforgettable portrayal of Maria, a spirited young woman who becomes a governess for the seven children of a widowed naval captain. However, prepare to experience The Sound of Music like never before with this beefed-up production by The Houston Grand Opera. The sweeping hills of Austria have never looked so good!
Jane Eyre: Hubbard Stage, Apr 12 - May 5, 2024
Through the windswept moors of Yorkshire and the halls of Thornfield Hall, Jane Eyre at the Hubbard Stage is a marvellous adaptation of Charlotte Bronte's literary masterpiece. The story follows the unconquerable Jane from her harsh upbringing at Gateshead Hall to her transformative adventures at Thornfield - a heroine whose resilience and integrity continue to inspire audiences to this day.
Drunk Shakespeare: The Emerald Theatre, Open Run
There's no better way to have a rowdy, wicked celebration of Shakespeare than with a few drinks. A troupe of expert actors takes on the Bard's most iconic works with a twist - they do it while drunk! With each performance a unique blend of scripted scenes and improvisational comedy, no two shows are ever the same. It's Shakespeare as you've never seen it before.