
In addition to Texas Theatre and Dance's production of Lucy Prebble's ENRON, we are pleased to present a series of discussions and workshops surrounding the topics of capitalism, identity, gender and performance in an effort to better understand the controversy of the Enron scandal.

A true story of false profits, ENRON follows the astounding rise and fall of the Houston-based energy company. Presented as an epic myth, ENRON takes us through the twists and turns of capitalism, the glamour of greed and the toxic adrenaline of success.

An exploration and jubilant celebration of the portions of a unique, oft-marginalized, black identity. This piece examines various identity markers and the ways in which they intersect, while standing as a testament of self-love and self-care.

Nawar Bulbul, award-winning actor, director and playwright from Syria, presents a series of documentaries and performance for the public as part of Performance as Public Practice's Theatre and War Workshop Series. The events are free and open to the public.

Guests are invited to join a conversation with the creator and performer of Sancho: An Act of Remembrance.

Created by M.F.A. Candidate (Integrated Media) Jon Haas, The Mountain is an immersive installation that empowers individuals to confront and embody the hero’s journey.

Singer, musician, writer and artist, Joseph Keckler offers a preview performance and talkback as part of Performance as Public Practice's Fridays @2 Series.

Audiopixelcollider is the College of Fine Arts' first VJ Battle, a live performance by visual artists and lighting designers showcasing their VJing skills to original, student-produced music in a unique and immersive experience.

When a theatre fan introduces his favorite piece, the fictitious 1928 hit The Drowsy Chaperone, the characters come to life in this hilarious musical farce. Hailed by New York Magazine as "the perfect Broadway musical," the Tony Award-winner is a masterful meta-musical, poking fun at all the tropes that characterize the musical theatre genre.

When teenage girls are discovered trying to conjure spirits, fear and suspicion take hold of Salem, Massachusetts. Accusations of witchcraft turn neighbor against neighbor. Winner of the Tony Award for Best Play, Arthur Miller's The Crucible is a timeless parable of morality and our contemporary society.