All posts tagged "performance"
- Joseph Staley | March 26, 2019
Artists’ Response to Hurricane Harvey on Display at Glade Gallery March 27
THE WOODLANDS, TX – Glade Arts Foundation in The Woodlands is excited to debut an emotionally charged new...
- Deb Spiess | March 25, 2019
Lively Slice-of-Life Play STAGE DOOR Runs April 5-7 at The Black Box Theatre
THE WOODLANDS, TX – The Black Box Theatre at The John Cooper School is the perfect venue to...
- Tiffany Marascio | March 18, 2019
31 Things to Do in April
Hello April! Discover what’s happening with Hello Woodlands’ “31 Things To Do” monthly guide featuring events, activities, locations, and ways...
- Susan Love Fitts | March 15, 2019
Young Texas Artists Music Competition Winners Announced
CONROE, TX – The 35th annual Young Texas Artists Music Competition culminated on Saturday, March 9, with the highly...
- Ashley Gravois | March 5, 2019
The Pavilion Celebrates 30th Season with Community Celebration
THE WOODLANDS, TX – The Pavilion will kick off its 30th season of presenting the arts to The...
- Ashley Gravois | January 30, 2019
The Pavilion Celebrates 30th Performing Arts Season
THE WOODLANDS, TX – George P. Mitchell, founder of The Woodlands, along with his wife Cynthia Woods Mitchell, for...
- Tiffany Marascio | December 3, 2018
Holiday Celebrations Around Town
Get into the holiday spirit with these plays, musicals, festivals, special performances, and time with Santa! There’s something...
- Susan Vreeland-Wendt | November 6, 2018
Arts Council, Opera Bring Bilingual Performances to Title I Schools
THE WOODLANDS, TX – School field trips traditionally mean traveling off campus, but The Woodlands Arts Council (TWAC),...
- Hello Woodlands | November 15, 2017
Market Street to host Musical Entertainment this Holiday Season
Guests at Market Street in The Woodlands will feel the spirit of the holiday season as they enjoy...
- Hello Woodlands | September 8, 2017
Free Fall Concerts and Performances in The Woodlands
THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS (September 8, 2017) – Getting back to normal after the storm is key for many...