Updated Friday, December 96, 2022 at 4:32pm
Find the perfect things to do in H-Town with our Weekend Guide for Thursday, December 8 to Sunday, December 11, 2022.
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Things to Do All Weekend Long
- Harry Potter: A Yule Ball Celebration at Paraiso Maravilla | Daily – Immerse yourself in a whimsical wintertime ball honoring the iconic Triwizard tradition, complete with amazing performances, photo opps, themed food and drink to purchase, dancing, and more. Costumes and/or cocktail attire encouraged. Times vary.
- ASID Texas Gulf Coast Show House 2022 in West University | Daily – The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) Texas Gulf Coast presents a chance to tour its stunning 2022 Show House by Sugar Creek Homes in Houston’s West University neighborhood. The house showcases the work of 14 of Houston’s top interior designers, all of whom are ASID members with space designed by select interior design students. $35; $15 for ages 12 and under. 10am to 5pm.
- The French Farm Open Warehouse Sale in the Heights | Friday & Saturday | No Cover – The popular online retailer opens its doors in the Heights for this annual sale of European gourmet food and housewares. Look for olive oils, honey, jams and more from France, Italy, Portugal and Spain, to name a few. 10am to 5pm.
- Barbara Bush Library Friends Bookfair at Barnes & Noble: Champions Village | Friday & Saturday – Stop in and shop for the bookworms on your holiday list while helping to raise funds for the Barbara Bush Library. Mention the bookfair when you check out and the bookstore will donate a portion of its sales over the weekend to support the Library’s mission for literacy. 10am to 9pm.
- Candlelight Christmas at Washington on the Brazos | Friday & Saturday – Costumed interpreters at the historic site northwest of Houston offer guests insight on the roots of favorite holiday traditions. There’s musket firing, music, dancing and more at this family-friendly celebration. $10; $5 for ages 6 to 18. 4:30pm to 8:30pm.
- Mistletoe Market at Bagby Park | Friday & Saturday | No Cover – This high-energy New York City–style market features more than 20 curated vendors offering unique gifts for the season. Times vary.
- The Riot Comedy Club presents Raanan Hershberg at Rudyard’s | Friday & Saturday – The self-proclaimed “loud, neurotic Jew from Louisville,” who made his TV debut on The Late Late Show with James Corden, stops in the Bayou City, bringing his signature brand of comedy to the stage. $17 and up. Times vary.
- Studio Student Art Sale at the Glassell School of Art | Friday to Sunday | No Cover – Students from the Museum of Fine Arts Houston offer an array of unique works, including sculpture, painting, jewelry and more, just in time for the holidays. Times vary.
- Tomball German Festival Christmas Market at Tomball Depot | Friday to Sunday | No Cover – Do as the Germans do and celebrate Christmas with plenty of food, beer, and wine, as well as live music on three stages, a petting zoo, and a holiday market featuring more than 150 vendors with antiques, arts and crafts, souvenirs, and more. Times vary.
- Christmas With C.S. Lewis at Hobby Center | Friday to Sunday – This one-man play finds the acclaimed author, played by David Payne, entertaining a group of Americans in his home near Oxford at Christmas. Together, they explore the wonder of the season and how an encounter with J.R.R. Tolkien changed Lewis from a Christmas skeptic into a believer. $75. Showtimes vary.
- Houston Symphony presents Handel’s Messiah at Jones Hall | Friday to Sunday – Joined by guest soloists, the Houston Symphony orchestra and Chorus performs this majestic choral work that celebrates the life of Christ. $29 and up. Friday and Saturday 7:30pm; Sunday 2:30pm.
- Reptilian Nation Expo at NRG Center | Saturday & Sunday – Check out the thousands of reptiles, amphibians and arachnids on display, purchase supplies from vendors and catch live demonstrations at this weekend expo. $10 and up. Times vary.
- 9th Annual Islamic Arts Festival at Masjid Al-Salam | Saturday & Sunday | FREE – Look for live calligraphy demonstrations, henna tattoo, painting, Arabesque pattern coloring and children’s activities, in addition to a wide selection of featured artists and their art from across the country at this annual festival. 10:30am to 5pm.
- The Lone Ranger’s Christmas Caper at George Ranch Historical Park | Saturday & Sunday – The Lone Ranger and his trusty horse Silver need your help to follow the clues and find Santa in this family-friendly scavenger hunt in Fort Bend. $10 and up. Times vary.
- Houston Chamber Choir presents On This Day Earth Shall Ring at Chapel of the Villa de Matel | Saturday & Sunday – The Grammy Award–winning choir is joined by the Houston Treble Choir and guitarist Marc Garvin for a selection of holiday favorites in the stunning setting of the Villa de Matel chapel in East End. $40. 2:30pm and 5pm.
- The Nutcracker at the Grand 1894 Opera House | Saturday & Sunday – The story of a young girl named Clara and her journey into the Land of Sweets has captivated audiences for more than a century. Now in its 25th year, City Ballet of Houston offers the holiday tradition on Galveston’s Grand stage. $19 and up. Showtimes vary.
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- Limited Time Museum Exhibits & Art Installations Around Greater Houston | Daily | Many FREE – Explore the many striking, stunning, and diverse exhibits exploring history, science, art, culture, and creativity around the Greater Houston metro area.
Ongoing Theater Shows & Arts Performances
Many plays, musicals, and other stage shows span multiple weeks. Scroll down to find new shows opening this week, then ongoing performances, followed by shows that are wrapping up this weekend.
Keep track of more openings with our weekly roundup of Performing Arts events.
- Houston Grand Opera presents El Milagro del Recuerdo at the Wortham Center | Daily | Opening Weekend – This family-friendly, Mariachi opera celebrates family and tradition, transporting audiences to Mexico to experience the story of Laurentino, a bracero who comes back from the United States to share the holiday with his family, and his wife Renata, who worries his time away is changing him. $30 and up. Showtimes vary.
- Uncle Eb at MATCH | Thursday to Saturday | Opening Weekend – This brand-new take on A Christmas Carol finds Tiny Tim Cratchett all grown up and returning home following the death of his Uncle Ebenezer. That’s when things get, well, strange. Please note this play contains strong language. $28. Showtimes vary.
- A.D. Players presents A Texas Carol at the George Theater | Daily | Ongoing – This Lone Star take on the holiday classic finds the whole family heading to Mee-Maw Jane’s ranch in East Texas for what might be her last Christmas. When they arrive, she’s already gone. How will they save Christmas? Recommended for ages 10 and up. $30 and up. Showtimes vary.
- What-A-Christmas at Alley Theatre | Daily | Ongoing – In this brand-new, adult holiday comedy written by H-Town’s own Isaac Gómez, Margot is a Tejana Scrooge, on the Christmas Eve overnight shift. When her dead best friend Jackie Marley turns up and warns her about some spirits coming to visit, Margot is in for a wild night. $55 and up. Showtimes vary.
- A Motown Christmas at Ensemble Theatre | Daily | Ongoing – Get into the groove that only the signature sound from Detroit can deliver. This Motown revue in Midtown blends traditional holiday carols with soulful sounds from Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and more. $44 and up. Showtimes vary.
- The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley at Main Street Theater | Daily | Ongoing – Jane Austen fans and lovers of drawing room comedy will delight in this holiday bonbon that takes places in the servants hall at Pemberley, Mr. Darcy’s estate. As the Darcys and their guests enjoy the holiday upstairs, hijinks are afoot downstairs, especially when Lydia’s incorrigible husband arrives. $44 and up. Showtimes vary.
- Stages presents Houston for the Holidays With DeQuina Moore at the Gordy | Daily | Ongoing – The Houston native, who starred in Stages’ Plumshuga, hits the stage for a holiday-themed cabaret-style evening of song and story. $30 and up. Showtimes vary.
- A Christmas Carol at Alley Theatre | Daily | Ongoing – The beloved Charles Dickens Christmas story returns, telling the tale of the miserly Scrooge visited by three spirits who compel him to change his ways, in a new production adapted and directed by Alley artistic director Rob Melrose. $41 and up. Showtimes vary.
- Stages presents Panto Snow White & the Seven Dorks at the Gordy | Daily | Ongoing – The Panto tradition returns with an all-new holiday show, this one delightfully skewering the Snow White tale. The Evil Queen has a high-tech virtual mirror and she’s banished Snow White to the wilds of Silicon Valley, where she encounters seven dorky hackers. Expect hilarity to ensue. $30 and up. Showtimes vary.
- A Beatles Holiday Cabaret at Music Box Theater | Friday & Sunday | Ongoing – Singers take to the stage for this Beatles/Christmas mash-up show that features holiday traditional carols alongside Fab Four faves. Look for renditions of the iconic music group’s “In My Life/Christmas Canon,” “O Come All Ye Faithful/Revolution” and more. $35 and up. Showtimes vary.
- Main Street Theater for Youth presents Cinderella at MATCH | Saturday | Ongoing – The beloved story comes to life as a musical, backed by music and lyrics by Rodgers and Hammerstein. This stage adaption is based on the popular teleplay, and captures the romance of Cinderella and her prince, the capers of her stepsisters and the magic of her fairy godmother, who shows that impossible things happen every day. $30 and up. Showtimes vary.
- Houston Ballet presents The Nutcracker at Wortham Center | Saturday & Sunday | Ongoing – The Tchaikovsky classic returns to the stage, as only the Houston Ballet can deliver it. Stanton Welch’s take on this beloved story of young Clara and the nutcracker she receives as a gift on one magical Christmas Eve offers grand sets, gorgeous costumes and stunning dance. $35 and up. Showtimes vary.
- Catastrophic Theatre presents They Do Not Move at MATCH | Thursday to Saturday | Final Weekend – Imagine a future where American democracy is vanquished and monarchist forces roam the land seeking out waifs and strays. Descending into the absurd, this play features a beauty pageant, a sitcom, and is full of references to horror movies, Texas law and other pop culture nods. Tickets are pay-what-you-can. Times vary.
- Opera in the Heights presents The Elixir of Love at Lambert Hall | Friday & Sunday | Final Weekend – Nemorino is infatuated with Adina. Dr. Dulcamara sells him a phony love potion. Hijinks ensue in this beloved operatic comedy by Donizetti, which opens the Opera in the Heights season at their home of Lambert Hall—recently saved from development by a coalition of community members and organizations. $42.50 and up. Showtimes vary.
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Thursday, December 8, 2022
- Child Advocates presents Angels of Hope at the Westin Galleria – Enjoy lunch and a fashion show by Neiman Marcus and know you’re contributing to a good cause this holiday season. $300. 11am to 1pm.
- Train Rides at City Place | FREE – Bring the kids to Spring, where they can hop aboard a train ride around the gingerbread village, and the whole family can enjoy hot chocolate and refreshments. 4pm to 7pm.
- Truffles & Wine at Central Market Cooking School – Spend an evening learning about wine and having experts offer precise pairings to help you gather inspiration for holiday parties. $80. 6:30pm to 8:30pm.
- The Official Lights in the Heights Bike Ride at Eureka Heights Brewery | FREE – Check in at the Heights brewery and head out on an eight-mile, leisurely paced ride to look at all the homes decorated for the holidays. 6:30pm to 9:30pm.
- Segundo Barrio Children’s Chorus at Children’s Museum Houston | FREE – The Bayou City’s bilingual children’s choir performs at the museum. 6:30pm.
- The Nightmare Before Christmas Movie Screening at Discovery Green | FREE – The whole family will enjoy this Tim Burton animated classic, shown outdoors on the big screen at the popular Downtown park. 7pm.
- The Sing-Off at Market Street | FREE – A cappella groups compete to determine which one will be crowned the Sing-Off Champion. 7pm to 8:30pm.
- Abbey Road’s Christmas with the Beatles at Hobby Center – Christmas classics and Fab Four faves take the stage in this evening tribute to the band that changed rock and roll forever. $39 and up. 7:30pm.
- Chamber Music Houston presents Emerson String Quartet at Rice University Stude Concert Hall – The award-winning quartet makes a record-setting 35th appearance in an evening of Mozart, Mendelssohn and Brahms as part of their farewell tour. $20 and up. 7:30pm.
- Monarch Chamber Players Holiday Concert at Post Houston – The orchestra offers a selection of holiday favorites, including tunes from movies such as The Polar Express and The Grinch, along with traditional carols. $10. 7:30pm.
- Alistair Greene in Concert at Dosey Doe: the Big Barn – The blues rock singer-songwriter comes to the Woodlands to perform. $28 and up. 8pm.
- Sub Urban in Concert at White Oak Music Hall – The alternative pop rock singer-songwriter performs live on White Oak’s upstairs stage. $29. 8pm.
- More Great Things to Do All Weekend Long – Some of the biggest things to do are happening all weekend long. Scroll up and see our list, or browse Houston Experiences to save on museum passes, tours, and more.
Friday, December 9, 2022
- Office Hours at the Ion | FREE – Houston Young Professionals hosts this open house at the Ion, located at the cusp of Midtown and the Museum District, designed to help you learn how the innovation hub can support you as an entrepreneur. 10am to 11:30am.
- Art at Noon Lecture at Contemporary Arts Museum Houston | FREE – Dr. Lorena Gauthereau hosts a discussion related to the museum’s ongoing exhibition, Troy Montes Michie: Rock of Eye. Noon.
- Author Elin Hilderbrand at the Woodlands Waterway Marriott – The best-selling author of The Hotel Nantucket, The Perfect Couple and more makes the keynote address at this luncheon, part of the John Cooper School’s 2022 Signatures Author Series. $150 and up. Noon.
- Friday Night Live! at City Place Gingerbread Village | FREE – Take in a lively piano concert at City Place Plaza and Park and then explore the free adjacent, and Instagram-worthy, Giant Gingerbread Village with your favorite kiddos or young-at-heart companions. 6pm to 8pm; Gingerbread Village remains open to explore until 11pm.
- Italian Wine Dinner at Nice Winery – Taste your way through a series of selections from Antinori, one of Italy’s finest producers, with roots dating to the 13th century. Courses will be paired with dishes like lemon-herb aranchi, calamari fritto misto, braised wild boar osso bucco and more. $165. 6pm to 9pm.
- All Access Art Holiday Market at Railway Heights Market | No Cover – Near Washington Ave, Railway Heights hosts a special holiday edition of the monthly art market that normally takes place in Downtown. Gather to check out local creatives and craftspeople that are selling their work while you enjoy music, food and more. 6pm to 10pm.
- Holiday Flick & Float: Elf at Conroe Aquatic Center – Relax in the pool while you watch the holiday classic starring Will Ferrel, Elf, on the big screen. $5. 6:30pm.
- Orchestra Winter Concert at Kinder HSPVA – The High School for the Performing & Visual Arts’ student symphony orchestra performs its annual winter concert, featuring winners of the annual HSPVA Concerto Competition. $10 and up. 6:30pm to 8:30pm.
- Up on the Rooftop at Sunset Coffee Building – Buffalo Bayou Partnership hosts a festive fundraising fête hosted by The Currents, BBP’s Young Professional Group. Celebrate the season with holiday-themed music, bites and libations, views of Downtown from the rooftop, and Holiday Cruises on the pontoon boat led by Mr. and Mrs. Kringle. $50. 6:30pm to 9pm.
Up on the Rooftop
at Sunset Coffee Building
Friday, December 9
Celebrate the season with holiday-themed music, bites and libations, views of Downtown from the rooftop, and Holiday Cruises on the pontoon boat led by Mr. and Mrs. Kringle.
$50 | 6:30pm
- Forgotten Space: A Very Jerry Christmas at Last Concert Café – Five musicians with a deep love for the Grateful Dead perform a tribute to the iconic band, just north of Downtown. $14. 7pm.
- Turnover in Concert at White Oak Music Hall – The Virginia indie rock band comes to White Oak in support of their fifth studio album, Myself in the Way. $25. 7pm.
- Rod Wave in Concert at Toyota Center – A trailblazer in the soul trap genre, Rod Wave brings his chart-topping 2022 release, Beautiful Mind, along with his brand new EP, Jupiter’s Diary: 7 Day Theory, to the Downtown arena. $35. 8pm.
- Secrets in Concert at the Secret Group – The San Diego post hardcore group heads to the EaDo venue for a night of fan faves and their latest release, The Collapse. $18. 8pm.
- Yung Gravy in Concert at 713 Music Hall – The trap rapper brings hits from his album Marvelous, including the gold-certified “Betty (Get Money),” to the Post Houston venue. $29.50 and up. 8pm.
- Harry Potter and the Night of Trivia at Urban South HTX Brewery | No Cover – Maybe you’ll cast a Confundus Charm on your opponents, or perhaps you’re such a Harry Potter whiz you won’t need to. Find out in this night of trivia related to all things about the Boy Who Lived and his world. There’s frozen butter beer, free popcorn and yes, dressing up in your house colors or as your favorite character is encouraged. 8:30pm.
- All Bad Bunny Everything at Warehouse Live – Experience the ultimate Bad Bunny-themed night and dance to reggaeton hits at the EaDo music venue. $25. 9pm.
- Shaq’s Bass All Stars at Rise Rooftop – NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal gets behind the turntable to DJ, along with special guests Kill The Noise, GG Magree and Solton, from the rooftop in Midtown. $50. 10pm.
- More Great Things to Do All Weekend Long – Some of the biggest things to do in Houston are happening all weekend long. Scroll up to see our list, or browse Houston Experiences to save on museum passes, tours, and more.
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