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    Houston Symphony

    4.4 (85 reviews)
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    Sapna S.

    The Houston Symphony is absolutely amazing and they play so beautifully. I've attended 2 Harry Potter movie concerts and both of them were so magical because of the Houston Symphony. They elevated the movie experience so much and I can't imagine how much hard work it took to learn it all. Their hard work and dedication is absolutely amazing and I can't wait to go back and see them perform again.

    Miriam N.

    A night at the symphony, enjoying the music of Nat king Cole was a nice experience and lovely outing

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    Fox E.

    If you're a Simp for Barbi, message privately. If you're a Simp for classical music, this is your place. I rarely frequent places like this, but when I'm dragged along, I'll go. It was actually amazing. Especially the venue. I can't believe how posh and Bougie Yelp is. It's like the real world (the not-the-wealthy-10% of the world) don't even Yelp, hardly. It's hilarious reading some of these reviews. This is not the Houston I live in! But, I respect it, and while I can't afford it, the hall is freaking stunning! I just wanna be part of your Symphony!

    Happy Hanukkah. Holiday Concert 2023.
    Helene S.

    So lucky to be invited to a Holiday Concert at the Houston Symphony. Hot chocolate. Christmas cookies. Ornaments. A singalong. Santa....and a menorah. Happy Hanukkah. Gonzalo Farias. An incredible conductor. His energy is off the charts. Amazing! And a lover of Home Alone! What a great movie that is also a holiday tradition in our home. Carole J. Bufford. Wow! From a small town in Georgia to the cabarets in NYC, loved how she wove stories with the holiday songs. Christmas with fireworks that lit up the holidays to the iconic Irving Berlin and who helped him with his compositions. The behind the scenes tales were fascinating. The symphony was incredible. So was the symphony chorus. Amazing that this was the 55th annual ConocoPhillips Holiday Concert. What a great way to celebrate the holidays.

    The view from our seats.
    David B.

    This marvelous venue has tremendous acoustics allowing every seat in the house an exceptional experience. We went on an educational event, where the kids experience with the symphony opened eyes, imaginations, and spirits. I watched as children engaged with music in a truly individual and personal level. The performers were gracious, and the conductor engaging. The symphony staff are caring compassionate, and elevate the experience by their professionalism!

    Wendy W.

    Houston is one of the largest cities in America and our symphony shows for it!!! The Houston Symphony performs at the long standing Jones Hall theatre downtown. Throughout the season they have several different genres to choose from that are adult and kid friendly. Many shows are not your "grandmothers"symphony so be sure to check the schedule because there is bound to be at least one show you'll be interested in each season. The theatre is located downtown. There is underground parking (2019 - parking is $12). You can always Uber. Limited street parking - if you get lucky. Lots of restaurants in the area to dine before the show. I am a fan of the orchestra seats however the grand tier box seats are good too. Side note, the back of the orchestra is too far from the stage in my opinion and the balcony is just too high and far away. The facilities sells snacks and drinks if you are in the mood for a bite or something to quench your thirst. Dress properly as you are attending the theatre. I am firm believe of NO JEANS when attending the theatre! Sit back, relax and enjoy. I am 100% you will have a beautiful time!

    Taking my mom with my husband to celebrate her birthday.
    Liza K.

    Obviously, the Houston Symphony has talented musicians. This isn't that kinda review. If you really didn't know that...where have you been? Instead this review is about all the different and creative ways they show off their musical talents. I've been to a Jurassic Park show where you watch the movie and listen to the soundtrack by the symphony. Quick note, you don't have to dress up to the nines for those type of events. I've come here for the Harry Potter series, Fantasia (which people dressed up for), and their early Cinco de Mayo celebration where they brought in a local elementary school to dance folklorico and the mariachi band from a local high school. To me the true value of the Houston Symphony is that it caters to a huge and diverse audience. It will have those over the top expensive, traditional shows with people wearing extra fancy clothes, and the next week they'll announce they're doing a tribute to George Michael, followed by more Harry Potter shows. When you hear the symphony live playing pieces from Coco, Harry Potter, or even a traditional Mozart, you know they are the best of the best. What makes them outstanding is that they actually make it a point to encourage a wide audience to visit. I love this place and can't wait to go to both stuffy shows to feel fancy and more fun entertaining ones as well.

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    Brittany S.

    Not going to lie, I enjoy a symphony performance where half the audience is pooping their pants wearing Princess dresses and the show lasts for one hour and ends on a high note. I'm thinking the Children's Symphony series is just as much of a win for adults as it is for the kiddos. I had too much fun at this morning's "Be Our Guest" performance which featured songs from beauty and the Beast, ET and the narration with accompanying music of "Tubby the Tuba". For starters, this is a beautiful auditorium located in the heart of downtown Houston. More on the modern side with Guggenheim vibes. I've always been amazed at how strongly the Houston community rolls out the red carpet for the arts and shows up in big numbers. Today was no exception. With back to back kids performances they had a full house, what appeared to be the complete orchestra along with a local high school choir. Before the show kicked off they did a tremendous job of offering hands-on and educational opportunities like crafts and a "petting zoo" for kids to try their hand at the different instruments ranging from drums to tubas. They had plenty of volunteers on hand to educate the attendees and facilitate the pre-show stations. I'm told tickets for kids to the show run around $12.

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    Hobby Center

    Hobby Center

    4.0
    (208 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    This is a wonderful venue and host to the amazing Broadway Across America musicals each season…read more I've been here several times, both in the main Sarofim Hall and the smaller Zilkha Hall for smaller productions. You can park across the street in a paid underground garage, or if you're lucky enough to find a street parking spot, certainly grab that! The entrance has a lovely view of Downtown which has made for great pictures at the time of graduations. There have always been ample staff on my visits for musicals and they are very helpful. There's a metal detector when you enter, then two large staircases on either side that lead you up to the mezzanine and separate stairs to the gallery. There's also an elevator that services all floors. On the mezzanine level there are multiple bars, often with themed drinks for the shows. But be careful - they come with hefty price tags! The halls themselves are gorgeous. Both have nice comfortable seating and wonderful sound. The view from the gallery in the main hall can be a little difficult for making out details on the sets, but it's decent.

    I recently visited the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts to see Back to the Future: The Musical…read morepresented by Theatre Under The Stars. Parking was available for $20 in the parking garage. It was raining and able to navigate to the theater without getting wet. The venue itself is beautiful, modern, clean, and well-organized. We were able to enter quickly and our tickets were scanned with no wait. From the moment we entered, everything feels organized and easy to navigate, with helpful staff throughout the theater. Our seats were in the Mezzanine section and the view of the stage was partially obstructed by the back of people's heads sitting in front of me, but still had a decent view. The acoustics were excellent and the show was a fun, high-energy experience. Restroom lines during intermission were extremely long but seemed to move quickly. They had a variety of drinks available but I didn't purchase any. The overall experience felt seamless from start to finish. Except for the parking. After the show, was stuck in the parking garage over an hour trying to exit. However, the Hobby Center is a great venue for watching a show. Would absolutely come back to watch another show!

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    My second time here, hamilton
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    Our seats were good
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    Wortham Theater Center

    Wortham Theater Center

    4.1
    (106 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    This place was incredibly amazing! It was very cool inside and we came to see the Hunchback of…read moreNotre Dame. They have a wine bar and a build your own pasta pot plate area that would've been good to know about before we headed off to dinner. The production was incredible. We were sat very close to the production and it was so amazing to see all the actors so close! I will say that the staff was very efficient and amazing when we came into the facility. They will call window was quick and coming to check your ticket in was also very efficient. Definitely recommend as something new and cool to do if you are in the area.

    Took my daughter to watch a play for the first time and we both had an amazing time. I remember…read moregoing to see plays at the Wortham when I was a kid and it just brought back so many memories with my grandmother and my aunt. My 11 year-old and I watched hunchback of Notre Dame and it was a great place. Everybody was so nice and helpful. We got snacks and just enjoyed our time. Definitely recommend parking in the parking garage connected to the theater. It was really convenient to just get out of the car and walk into the building. My only complaint is they didn't have all the bathrooms open for the women at least and the lines were so long that I missed some of the second half of the play. Well, in all, it was a good trip and we're already looking at the schedule to see what other place will be happening and kid friendly.

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    With my adult sippy cup
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    The River Oaks Theatre

    The River Oaks Theatre

    4.1
    (68 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Our experience at River Oaks Theatre did not start out so great. We had to reschedule our tickets,…read moredid so through a phone call to the theatre a few days prior, then showed up to discover no tickets had been reserved for us at a sold out showing. We were not happy. The ticket agent at the front notified the manager who came to talk to us, get some clarification on what had happened and see what he could do to remedy the situation. He (regretfully we did not get his name) went above and beyond to make us happy. He had seats and a table moved into an available space, provided ticket passes and numerous other compensation for the missed step in ticket rescheduling. We had a wonderful experience watching the movie in comfort with good food and spot on service. We will definitely be returning. Any establishment that provides such high quality service deserves much support!

    It's always a pleasure supporting small local theatre! I came to the River Oaks location to watch…read moreNo Other Choice (10/10 film btw) since it was screening on the first week of January. Tickets were on the pricier end especially since it was a Thursday night, but not a big deal. The workers were friendly, and the seats were EXTREMELY comfortable & cushy... I still think about them to this day... I also thought it was nice how movie viewers could order food and the workers would come serve it on a platter! I'm not too familiar with any deals or memberships that the River Oaks Theatre may have compared to its big name competitors, but I highly recommend everyone to experience a film here at least once! Also there is ample parking nearby, but can't speak on it too much since I was dropped off.

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    Ice cream sandwich
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    Upstairs bar
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    Broadway at the Hobby Center

    Broadway at the Hobby Center

    4.2
    (44 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    I just went to see Beauty and the Beast Saturday evening, and it was amazing!! The musical was…read moresurreal and close to the original animation. My husband and I both cried because it was sentimental of how we related to the actual animated film. My only advice would be to NOT take babies or children who aren't capable of sitting still and listening to the show. The first half of the show was interrupted by a couple allowing their baby and toddler to continue to whine and repeatedly ask for her mama. After a while, the dad finally left with his baby. Naturally, it was only after attracting some attention from others that the situation became evident. We adore babies/children; however, this was not the place for them. I blame the parents for being self-centered and ignoring their baby by allowing her to whine and waiting until almost the end of the first half of the show to excuse themselves out. I wish the staff would have noticed and stepped in. They're usually vocal when it comes to food or pictures and should also pay attention to whining babies.

    Wow so I finally bought some last minute tickets to see Life of Pi! The show and cast was amazing…read more The venue is located downtown and if you go see an evening event you'll get treated to a beautiful backdrop of a towering skyline full of twinkling lights. Parking in the adjacent garage is $15. Next time I will get there at least an hour prior to get lower level parking. We arrived 15 minutes prior to show time and it took us at least 10 minutes to park and walk into the performance center. And we waited for 25 minutes just to get out of the parking garage when the show was over. Lesson learned. Everyone was dressed from casual (boo) to dressy/business casual (ladies in sundresses and some had heels or little sandals and men were in slacks and dress shirts or polo shirts and some men had suits or jackets or just a buttoned down collared shirt and khakis.) Personally, I dont like to go see a performance and see people in shorts and t shirts especially on a Saturday night performance, It runs the gamut in case you're wondering "how should I dress?" Intermission offered a full bar and snacks and candy. Tickets for our seating area were $128 pp next time I'll sit closer and pay more. Overall we had a fun time!

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    Center Orch Row B
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    Hobby Center- Center for Performing Arts and Education
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    Stages

    Stages

    4.5
    (58 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    Stages is my favorite performing arts theater in Houston! Ever since I saw my first show here, The…read moreHeart Sellers, I knew I had found something wonderful and was hooked. Since then I've gone on to see The ripple, the wave that carried me home, and the latest show, The Lehman Trilogy. Each show Ive watched here has been wonderfully well crafted in storytelling, acting, and have been very immersive to the audience. You can definitely feel the love that was put into each production. I've been enjoying going to opening preview night of each of these shows, there's something really different about seeing the first live performance for each production. Seeing the directors and producers all watching their hard work come to life, the roaring standing ovation. It's a great place to be at! I fully recommend people to check out their productions as they're never a disappointment to me!

    Wow I came to see a play at STAGES, based on the life of Lauren Anderson, the black prima…read moreballerina! I had great seats right in center,but really the venue is so intimate there is not a bad seat in the house. The play Plumshuga: The Rise of Lauren Anderson. I believe this was the last performance of the show. Shes a Houston icon. It was a story of her life, told thru Houston Ballet dancers and other amazing actors. It was authentic, and showed a black woman's plight of becoming one of the best dancers in the US, her perilious journey through addiction, and her life now. It was centered and focused on her voice, and it was beautiful story that should be heard by many Americans, not just the black community. Bravo Lauren Anderson!

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    The ripple, the wave that carried me home
    The ripple, the wave that carried me home
    Amazing performance by all of the actors and Houston Ballet dancers.
    Amazing performance by all of the actors and Houston Ballet dancers.
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    Miller Outdoor Theatre

    Miller Outdoor Theatre

    4.6
    (316 reviews)
    3.2 mi
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    If you're a local or just visiting Houston, Miller Outdoor Theatre is definitely a must visit! Took…read moremy kids here last Friday AND Saturday to take advantage of seeing some free shows (FYI all shows are free) Friday was a light crowd, plenty of space on the lawn. You can reserve your tickets 10am on Fridays on their website however tickets go FAST! I prefer the lawn it's space for my kids to run around and we can spread out on a blanket and bring food, drinks and snacks. SMOKING IS PROHIBITED! Which one guy on Saturday decided to break this rule. Lawn chair are permitted to use. I prefer Friday night events as opposed to Saturday nights because Saturdays are CROWDED. Also parking can be a nightmare. However it's great family fun. There are restrooms available they also sell snacks and beverages (I bought a bottle of soda for $4!! Definitely bring your own food and drinks)

    After eight or nine months of Miller being closed for renovations, my friend, and I went to see…read morewhat they had done yesterday and have to say, I was disappointed. I can only assume that most of the renovations were behind the scenes in the theater itself because the outside left me wanting! Firstly, there were some nice improvements like trees. They did try to put in some plants, but I have to say that was the biggest disappointment. It looked like someone had just thrown some random plants around those trees in. It seemed like a very amateurish job. The second big disappointment was they have this huge Miller sculpture sign on the top of the hill where people sit to watch shows. People completely cover that hill during major events and that big monstrosity is only going to keep people from being able to see the show, not to mention that I'm sure some kids are going to try to climb that thing so it won't just be an obstruction, it will be a potential safety hazard. If they had to put it up at all,, they should've put it at the base of the hill on the back side. It will still be visible from Herman Park Drive. Other than those things I can't really see that much improvement. I love going to Miller! My one big suggestion is to take that sign off the hill before someone gets hurt. And there's probably going be a ton of complaints because of the obstruction of the view.

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    Vitacca Ballet
    Vitacca Ballet
    West Texas Exiles filming for Texas Music Scene
    West Texas Exiles filming for Texas Music Scene
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    Houston Symphony - theater - Updated July 2026

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