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The Naked Critic

Houston's counter critic Buzz Bellmont joins us at TheatrePort
to bring us~ Nakedly honest critiques of the performing arts.
Visit him at the Chronicle User Blogs as well ~ http://bit.ly/bKmars
Articles under this column: : 80
Brave Dog Players' Inaugural Production at Stages, is Delightfully Charming Midwinter Night's Dream

It is precisely 9:00 p.m. on a cold, clear, moonless Friday night in the middle of winter, in the remote, mythical town of Almost, Maine.

As the Northern Lights shimmer in the star-filled sky above, Almost’s residents fall in and out of love in unexpected and often hilarious ways.
Published: : 09 Feb 2010 | Times read: : 615 | Rating: 0.00 [Votes: 0]
.. of Two Suspenseful One Acts, Churchill's A Number and Treadwell's Machinal

Main Street Theater at its Times Blvd. location has opened two suspenseful and thrilling one-act plays, A Number by Caryl Churchill and Machinal by Sophie Treadwell.
Published: : 26 Feb 2010 | Times read: : 484 | Rating: 0.00 [Votes: 0]
Sandra Organ Dance Company's 12th Annual Black History Month Dance Concert "Dancing the Dozens" is Joyful and Meaningful Journey

So what is "playing the dozens"?
Published: : 27 Feb 2010 | Times read: : 504 | Rating: 0.00 [Votes: 0]
Mildred's Umbrella Opens Will Eno's Fascinating The Flu Season and Closes Door on Safe and Predictable Theatre

Playwright Will Eno has alot of fun messing with the audience in his fascinating play, The Flu Season, which opened at Mildred's Umbrella at Midtown Art Center on Thursday, February 25.
Published: : 04 Mar 2010 | Times read: : 1274 | Rating: 0.00 [Votes: 0]
is Deeply Disturbing and Indispensably Important Drama

Theatre Suburbia has given life and voice to playwright Gwen Flager with the world premiere of her first play, Waiting to be Mended, currently playing in their new and inviting performance space at 4106 Way Out West Drive.

The play opens with one of the most disturbingly violent scenes I have ever witnessed so soon in any play.
Published: : 09 Mar 2010 | Times read: : 728 | Rating: 0.00 [Votes: 0]

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