May 2004 event listings for Houston

Arts & entertainment listings from our editors. [Last month]

Music/Dance

HOUSTON BALLET A three-program showcase in honor of choreographer George Balanchine: Apollo (music by Stravinsky), La Valse (music by Ravel), and Theme and Variations (music by Tchaikovsky). May 27, 29 & 30: Thur & Sat at 7:30, Sun at 2. Call for prices. Brown Theater, Wortham Center, Texas & Smith (713-227-2787 or 800-828-2787). [map] +

HOUSTON GRAND OPERA Apr 23-May 15: Rossini: The Barber of Seville. Wed, Fri & Sat at 7:30; Sun at 2. $19-$254. Apr 30-May 16: Puccini: Turandot. Call for schedule. $19-$254. Brown Theater, Wortham Center, Texas & Smith (713-228-6737 or 800-626-7372). [map] +

HOUSTON SYMPHONY May 6 & 7 at 7:30 (at Zilkha Hall, Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, 800 Bagby at Walker): Mozart: Symphony No 1, Divertimento, A Musical Joke, Andro ramingo e solo from Idomeneo. $23.75-$43.75. May 13 at 7:30 (at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, 2005 Lake Robbins Dr, the Woodlands): Mozart: Concerto No 1 in G Major for Flute. Aralee Dorough, flute. Hans Graf, conductor. $7.50-$20. May 15-17: Dutilleux: Timbres, espace, mouvement ou la nuit etoilee (The Starry Night, inspired by Vincent Van Gogh). Beethoven: Concerto No 1 for Piano. Mussorgsky/Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition. Lang Lang, piano. Hans Graf, conductor. Sat & Mon at 8, Sun at 2:30. $24.75-$81.75. May 22-24: Mozart: Overture to Idomeneo, Concerto No 4 in D Major for Violin, Requiem. Uri Pianka, violin. Hans Graf, conductor. With the Houston Symphony Chorus (Charles Hausmann, director). Sat & Mon at 8, Sun at 2:30. $24.75-$81.75. May 28-30: Idy and Bob Thomas (The Kamikaze Jitterbugs) and the Houston School of Dance and Musical Theatre. Michael Krajewski, conductor. Fri & Sat at 8, Sun at 7:30. $22.75-$81.75. Jones Hall, 615 Louisiana (713-224-7575). [map] +

MAY 1: K.D. LANG Satisfy your constant cravings. With the Houston Symphony. At 8. $35-$90. Jones Hall, 615 Louisiana (713-224-7575). [map] +

MCGONIGEL'S MUCKY DUCK May 1 at 8 & 10: Stone Coyotes; $15. May 7 at 9: Hayes Carll; $12. May 8 at 8 & 10: Bruce Robison; $15. May 11 at 8: Johnny Bush; $15. May 13 at 8:30: The Greencards; $10. May 14 at 9: Paul Thorn; $15. May 15 at 8 &10: Austin Lounge Lizards; $20. May 21 at 9: Shake Russell and Dana Cooper; $15. May 29 at 8 & 10: Monte Montgomery; $18. 2425 Norfolk (713-528-5999). [map] +

Theater

42ND STREET A naive girl from Allentown, Pennsylvania, makes it as a Broadway star. May 12-23: Tue-Sat at 8, Sun at 2 & 7:30. Call for prices. Sarofim Hall, Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, 800 Bagby at Walker (713-629-3700). [map] +

ALLEY THEATRE A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum—the great Stephen Sondheim put the lyrics and the music to this book by Larry Gelbart and Burt Shevelove, which draws from scenes scribed by Roman playwright Plautus. May 14-June 6: Tue-Thur at 7:30, Fri at 8, Sat at 2:30 & 8, Sun at 2:30 & 7:30. Call for prices. 615 Texas Ave (713-220-5700). [map] +

JEKYLL AND HYDE Take your multiple personalities to see this musical version of Robert Louis Stevenson’s tale of good and evil. Thru May 9: Thur & Fri at 8, Sat at 2 & 8, Sun at 2 & 7:30. $22.75-$65.75. Sarofim Hall, Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, 800 Bagby at Walker (713-558-8887). [map] +

STAGES REPERTORY THEATRE Convenience—a pop operetta about issues facing a modern-day family. May 12-June 6: Wed & Thur at 7:30, Fri & Sat at 8, Sun at 3. $25-$35. 3201 Allen Pkwy (713-527-0123). [map] +

THEATRELAB HOUSTON Boy Groove—the U.S. premiere of Chris Craddock’s work about the rise and fall of a boy. May 18-July 10: Fri & Sat at 8. $23-$25. 1706 Alamo (713-868-7516). [map] +

Museums/Galleries

CONTEMPORARY ARTS MUSEUM HOUSTON Thru July 4: Fade In: New Film and Video. Thru June 20: Perspectives 141: Aaron Parazette—wall and canvas paintings by the Houston-based artist. 5216 Montrose (713-284-8250). [map] +

HOUSTON CENTER FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 30-June 13: David Hume Kennerley: Photo du Jour—the photojournalist’s visual diary of the year 2000 and life in the 21st century; also Joseph Vitone: Family Records—a portrait of interpersonal relationships. Open Wed-Fri 11-6, Sat & Sun noon-5. Free. 1441 W. Alabama (713-529-4755). [map] +

HOUSTON MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCE Exhibits cover everything from Texas wildlife to space flight. Thru May 9: Chocolate: The Exhibition—sink your teeth into the exhibit that traces cacao from its origins to its modern-day uses (gen adm $10.50, senior citizens & children 3-11 $8, 2 & under free). Also visit the Cockrell Butterfly Center where hundreds of colorful lepidopterans flutter about (gen adm $5, senior citizens & children 3-11 $3.50, 2 & under free), the Wortham IMAX Theatre, and the Burke Baker Planetarium (shows daily; call for times & prices). Open Mon-Sat 9-5, Sun 11-5. Gen adm $6, senior citizens & children 3-11 $3.50, 2 & under free. Hermann Park, 1 Hermann Circle Dr (713-639-4629). [map] +

MENIL COLLECTION The building, designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano, houses tribal art, Byzantine artifacts, and contemporary works. Separate galleries are devoted to contemporary American painter Cy Twombly (1501 Branard) and fluorescent-light artist Dan Flavin (1500 Richmond). Thru May 9: Arshile Gorky: A Retrospective of Drawings. Thru May 23: Luis Barragán: An Unbuilt House for the Menil. Thru June 27: Luisa Lambri: Locations. All galleries open Wed-Sun 11-7. Free. 1515 Sul Ross (713-525-9400). [map] +

MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, HOUSTON The permanent holdings include the Glassell African Gold Collection, European art from antiquity to 1920, the Beck Collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings, Renaissance and Baroque art, a vast collection of works by Frederic Remington, and American art. Thru May 16: The Centaur’s Smile: The Human Animal in Early Greek Art. Thru May 23: MANUAL: Two Worlds—a collaboration from Ed Hill and Suzanne Bloom. Thru June 20: Jasper Johns and Richard Serra: Drawings From a New York Collection. Open Tue & Wed 10-5, Thur 10-9, Fri & Sat 10-7, Sun 12:15-7. Gen adm $7; senior citizens, students & children 6-18 $3.50; 5 & under free (Thur everybody free and Sat & Sun children 18 & under free with public library card). The museum’s sculpture garden (across the street on Bissonnet) is open daily 9 a.m.-10 p.m.; free. Caroline Wiess Law Bldg, 1001 Bissonnet, and the adjacent Audrey Jones Beck Bldg, 5601 Main (713-639-7300). [map] +

Sports

HOUSTON ASTROS Major League Baseball. May 1-3: Cincinnati Reds. May 4-6: Pittsburgh Pirates. May 11-13: Florida Marlins. May 14-16: New York Mets. May 25 & 26: Chicago Cubs. May 28-30: St Louis Cardinals. At 7:05 (except May 1 & 5 at 6:05; May 2, 6, 16 & 30 at 1:05; and May 29 at 3:05). $5-$39. Minute Maid Park, Crawford & Texas Ave (877-927-8767 or 713-259-8000). [map] +

HOUSTON COMETS WNBA basketball. May 7 at 7:30 (preseason): San Antonio Silver Stars. May 11 at 7:30 (preseason): Connecticut Sun. May 20 at 7:30: San Antonio Silver Stars. May 30 at 3: Sacramento Monarchs. $8-$150. Toyota Center, 1510 Polk (713-627-9622). [map] +

HOUSTON POLO CLUB The oldest polo club in Texas is in its 76th season. May 9: Texas Open Polo Invitational. May 16: Texas Open Finals, Polo Español and the Paella Festival. May 23: Joe Barry Memorial Tournament. May 30: USPA Stanford Group Silver Cup. Call for schedule & prices. 8552 Memorial Dr (713-622-7300). [map]

RICE OWLS WAC baseball. May 12: Houston Cougars. May 14-16: Nevada Wolf Pack. May 28-30: Louisiana Tech Bulldogs. At 7 (except May 16 & 30 at 1). $4-$10. Rice campus, Reckling Park, Main & University (713-348-4068). [map] +

Other Events

ART CAR WEEKEND This annual art-on-wheels shindig features three days of activities, including Everyones Art Car Parade. May 7-9. Call for schedule, locations, and prices. (713-926-6368). +

BAYOU BECKONS A celebration of the waterfront, featuring the Buffalo Bayou Regatta, the Bayou Sprints, and the Dragon Boat Races (May 1 from 9 to 3), and the Anything That Floats Parade (May 8 from 3 to 5). Call for schedule & locations. Free. (713-752-0314).

FORT BEND WINE AND FOOD AFFAIR The Bayou City goes all out with demonstrations, tastings, seminars, and a slew of wine experts and respected chefs. Apr 28-May 2. Call for schedule, locations & prices. (281-491-0216).

GEORGE LOPEZ The comedian does his stand-up. May 1 at 8. $30-$60. Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, 2005 Lake Robbins Dr, the Woodlands (281-364-3010). [map] +

Points of Interest

SPACE CENTER HOUSTON The official visitors center of NASA’s Johnson Space Center offers exhibits that tell the story of space exploration including a special children’s attraction, the Kids’ Space Place, and Dig It, a hunt for lost dinosaurs. Also visit the IMAX theater (shows daily; call for times; free with adm). Open Mon-Fri 10-5, Sat & Sun 10-6. Gen adm $17.95, senior citizens $16.95, children 4-11 $13.95, 3 & under free. 1601 NASA Pkwy (281-244-2100). [map] +

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