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Theatre in Houston Tomorrow 2026 schedule
Houston's entertainment scene is buzzing with an exciting lineup of shows scheduled for late April 2026. From April 24th onwards, theater enthusiasts can enjoy a diverse array of performances at some of the city's top venues. The iconic Sarofim Hall at the Hobby Center will host the hilarious and beloved musical Monty Python's Spamalot at 8:00 pm, promising a night full of comedy and musical theater magic. Opera fans can experience the timeless classic The Barber of Seville, performed by the Houston Grand Opera, at the Brown Theater at Wortham Center starting at 7:30 pm. For those interested in powerful drama, August Wilson's Fences will be staged at the Hubbard Stage in the Alley Theatre at 8:00 pm, offering a compelling story and outstanding performances. Comedy and experimental theater are represented with Drunk Romeo & Juliet, which will be performed twice at the Emerald Theatre, first at 7:00 pm and again at 9:00 pm, providing an unconventional take on the Shakespearean tragedy. Additionally, the youth and family audience can enjoy Hadestown - Teen Edition at Zilkha Hall in the Hobby Center at 7:00 pm, a vibrant musical adaptation of the popular Broadway show. For a unique theatrical experience, Brother Andrew - A New Rock Musical will be showcased at The George Theater at 7:30 pm, blending rock music with compelling storytelling. With such a varied lineup, Houston tomorrow promises entertainment for every taste, from classical opera and musical theater to innovative and edgy performances at some of the city's most renowned venues.