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Houston Wednesday, September 27 Events

Check out what there is to do in Houston this summer on our Houston Attractions Guide.

Theta Charity Antiques Show. The 54th annual show, "Magnificent Obsessions," is proud to present over 50 premier antique dealers from around the globe. Exhibitors will be selling the finest in antiques from the 17th through 20th centuries. At the Convention Center. Call 713-853-8000 for more info. Event Id: 10/1.

Dracula. At the Wortham Theater Center. Performed by the Houston Ballet. "A Dracula beyond Stoker's Darkest Dream." Call 713-227-2787 for tickets and more info. Event ID:10/1

The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe presented by A.D. Players Theater. Call 713-526-2721 for more info. Location: Grace Theater is located at 2710 W. Alabama, near the corner of the intersection of Kirby and West Alabama. Event ID:10/21

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. At the Hobby Center. The Musical Comedy smash lifted straight from Broadway. Call 713-629-3700 for tickets or visit www.broadwayacrossamerica.com for more details. Event ID: 10/1

The Trip to Bountiful presented by A.D. Players Theater. Starring Jeannette Clift George. Call 713-526-2721 for more info. Location: Grace Theater is located at 2710 W. Alabama, near the corner of the intersection of Kirby and West Alabama. Event ID: 10/5.

 

Houston Fine Arts Events

The Cat's Meow. At the Museum of Fine Arts. The exhibition presents a wide range of works of art that celebrate the mystery of cats, in all of their nine lives. The Catīs Meow gathers approximately 25 works from the MFAH collections of prints and drawings, photography, and Asian art, all featuring fabulous felines in various stages of posing, prowling, and purring. Call 713-639-7300 for more info. Event ID: 1/21/07.

Old Master Prints From The Collection Of The MFAH. At the Museum of Fine Arts. Ranging from Christ, an important and very rare engraving by the Netherlandish artist Master F.V.B. (active 1475-1500) to Dog (A Fox Hound on the Scent), a 1788 etching by George Stubbs, the exhibition contains strong focuses of works by the two greatest printmakers of all time, Rembrandt and Durer. Call 713-639-7300 for more info. Event ID: 11/5/06.


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