Greetings, fellow theatre lovers! If you find yourself in Texas this fall and winter, you’re in for a delightful treat. The Jesse H. and Mary Gibbs Jones Theater is rolling out an impressive lineup of productions that promise to leave you entertained and inspired. Let’s take a closer look at what’s on the horizon for this season!
First up, mark your calendars for October 18-20 and 25-27, 2024, because Robert Askins’ ‘Hand to God’ is coming to town. This darkly hilarious comedy is set in a devout Texas town and follows troubled teen Jason as he battles his inner demons. What’s so wild about this story is the presence of a foul-mouthed hand puppet. Yes, you heard that right! It’s a battle between good and evil, and you’re in for a wild ride filled with irreverent humor and thought-provoking moments. According to Variety, this play is “furiously funny” and touches on big themes that resonate with many, including death, depression, and religious hypocrisy. But a word of caution: this play features adult themes, so it’s recommended for audiences ages 16 and up.
Next on our exciting journey, from November 18-24, 2024, get ready to step into the enchanting world of ‘Luna’ by Ramon Esquivel. This captivating tale beautifully merges the magic of folklore with the strength of family ties. Join young Soledad in her quest to reunite her fragmented family, all while guided by the mystical Luna. As Soledad unravels the secrets of her heritage, audiences will be drawn into a narrative crafted from love, loss, and the timeless beauty of Latino culture. This production is a heartwarming celebration of resilience that will surely leave you spellbound. And teachers, take note! There will be school day productions from November 19-22, providing a unique opportunity for students to experience this wonderful story.
As we dive into 2025, get ready for some laughter with ‘Nunsense’, running from February 21-23, 28 and March 1, 2. This riotously funny musical comedy revolves around the remaining Little Sisters of Hoboken who must come together to raise funds for the burials of their fellow sisters after a very unfortunate kitchen accident. What ensues is a delightful mix of singing, dancing, and plenty of nun-inspired humor that’s guaranteed to have you cracking up from start to finish. This beloved theatrical classic promises to lift your spirits and leave you with an ear-to-ear grin.
Finally, we’re thrilled to announce that on April 25-27, 2025, the theater will feature Anton Chekhov’s three one-acts: ‘The Bear,’ ‘The Proposal,’ and ‘On the Harmful Effects of Tobacco’. Chekhov, revered as one of the classic playwrights, combines sharp dialogue and timeless explorations of human folly. Join us for an evening filled with laughs, love, and everything in between as we celebrate the artistry of Chekhov.
This incredible lineup showcases the diverse range of stories that theater can tell, from the hilariously absurd to the profoundly touching. Whether you’re a seasoned theatergoer or a newbie, these performances at the Jesse H. and Mary Gibbs Jones Theater will surely resonate with you and make for unforgettable evenings. So grab your friends, purchase your tickets, and prepare for an extraordinary season of live theatre!
For more information about ticketing and other inquiries, don’t hesitate to reach out. We can’t wait to see you in the audience!
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