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Where great performances are always FREE! Miller Outdoor Theatre 6000 Hermann Park Dr. Houston, TX 77030 281-373-3386 Media Contacts: Lydia Baehr Public Relations www.LTBaehr.com Lydia Baehr 713-208-3421 [email protected] For Immediate Release:, 2014 August 2014 Performance Calendar at Miller Outdoor Theatre in Hermann Park To download performance photos, go to www.milleroutdoortheatre.com/press-photos-section/ and login with Username-millerpress Password-press123 All lower-case HOUSTON—There’s something for everyone on stage at Miller Outdoor Theatre in Hermann Park. From daytime programs especially for young children to family friendly evening performances of music, dance, theatre and more, this is Houston’s best entertainment value. Admission is FREE! For a complete schedule, visit www.milleroutdoortheatre.com. Free tickets for evening performances are available on a first-come first-served basis (four per person over age 16 while they last) at the Miller Outdoor Theatre box office the day of the performance between the hours of 10:30 a.m.—1 p.m. for assigned seating under the canopy. If tickets remain at 1 p.m., the box office will reopen one hour before show time to distribute the remaining tickets. As always, open seating on the hill. Under normal circumstances, all unoccupied/unclaimed seats are released five minutes before the show is scheduled to begin. We encourage all patrons to be in their assigned seats at least 10 minutes before showtime to ensure that their seat is not released. Again, there is NO charge for tickets. Tickets may not be reserved by phone. Only four (4) tickets per person. At managements’ discretion, all unoccupied seats may be released at any time for any reason. Denotes free assigned seats available for covered seating area Denotes captioned performance Denotes audio description Houston Shakespeare Festival: Two Gentlemen of Verona August 1, 3, 5 ,7 , 9, 8:30 p.m. each night A romantic, funny comedy, “Two Gentlemen of Verona” follows two young couples—Proteus and Julia, Valentine and Sylvia—as they navigate falling in love and growing up fast in small-town life and sexy, fastpaced Hollywood. The 1930s is the perfect setting for a witty look at competitive friends, smart-aleck servants, glamorous starlets, intimidating movie moguls, and a dog who just wants to be fed. Directed by Brendon Fox. Produced by Houston Shakespeare Festival, University of Houston -more- Miller Outdoor Theatre/August 2014/2 Houston Shakespeare Festival: Henry IV August 2, 6 ,8 , 10, 8:30 p.m. each night The original “Game of Thrones”—after deposing Richard II, the new monarch Henry IV finds England in chaos. His son Prince Hal spends his time in the taverns of London with brigands and drunkards, led by the pot-bellied prankster Falstaff. The Battle of Shrewsbury looms ahead, and with it, the fate of the House of Lancaster. Directed by Jack Young. Produced by Houston Shakespeare Festival, University of Houston Movies at Miller: Rock Docs - Big Easy Express August 12, 8:30 p.m. Three bands, six cities, one train and thousands of miles of track, “Big Easy Express” captures an incredible—and unforgettable—musical experience. Harkening back to the days of jubilant railroad revivals, of steam and steel, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Old Crow Medicine Show and Mumford and Sons hop aboard a vintage train and wow crowds across the country. Part road movie, part concert film, the vibrant, raucous “Big Easy Express” is a must-see film for any music buff. Directed by Emmett Malloy. Presented by Miller Outdoor Theatre Movies at Miller: Rock Docs - Rebel Music: The Bob Marley Story August 13, 8:30 p.m. A biography documentary that tells the heart-wrenching story of the godfather of reggae, “Rebel Music: The Story of Bob Marley” is a compelling, definitive and comprehensive look at the legend's life. The film, chock-full of Marley’s classic music and intimate archival footage, adds exclusive interviews with Lee Perry, Chris Blackwell and Rita Marley, along with the foremost members of his music band, The Wailers. Directed by Jeremy Marre. Presented by Miller Outdoor Theatre Movies at Miller: Rock Docs - Stop Making Sense August 14, 8:30 p.m. Bust out your “big suits” and best David Byrne dance moves—Jonathan Demme’s landmark 1984 film arrives at Miller just in time to celebrate its 30th anniversary and digital release. Often hailed as one of the greatest rock movies ever made, “Stop Making Sense” captures the Talking Heads during their Speaking in Tongues tour over the course of three nights at Hollywood's Pantages Theater. The movie, notable for being the first made entirely using digital audio techniques, is as relevant and rockin’ today as it was 30 years ago. Directed by Jonathan Demme. Presented by Miller Outdoor Theatre -more- Miller Outdoor Theatre/August 2014/3 An Evening with Lowrider Band August 15, 8:30 p.m. Churning out hits since 1962, members of Lowrider Band have composed some of America’s favorite and funkiest chart-toppers—“Slippin’ into Darkness,” “Low Rider,” “9 to 5 (Ordinary Man),” “All Day Music” and “Why Can't We Be Friends?” Responsible for some of the most popular, exciting music of their generation, multi-platinum singer-songwriters, Howard Scott (guitar), Harold Brown (drums), Lee Oskar (harmonica) and B.B. Dickerson (bass) front a band of seven accomplished musicians to bring you the familiar funk-soul megahits you know and love from the band’s exhaustive discography. Presented by Miller Outdoor Theatre and Lee Oskar Harmonicas Naturally 7 August 16, 8:30 p.m. Who needs seven instruments when you have seven voices? Members of the inimitable Naturally 7 septet have perfected the art of “vocal play” and use their voices to mimic the sounds of musical instruments. The wildly inventive group performs original material alongside reimagined arrangements—which incorporate scratching, percussion, harmonica, brass, electric guitars and bass all produced, naturally, with the human voice. After bursting onto the scene in 1999, the group has toured the world extensively—most recently with multiplatinum artist Michael Bublé. Dance crews HIStory and Inertia will kick things off in style! Presented by Miller Outdoor Theatre Movies at Miller: Space Tales - The Forbidden Planet August 19. 8:30 p.m. Shakespeare gets the deluxe space treatment in MGM's first big-budget science fiction flick, The Forbidden Planet—an adaptation of The Tempest with impressive sets and seamless special effects. Starring Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis, Leslie Nielsen, Warren Stevens, Jack Kelly and Richard Anderson. Presented by Miller Outdoor Theatre Journey Through China IV August 20 and 21, 11 a.m. each day Explore China’s many rich cultures, traditions and regions through exciting, evocative and dazzling Chinese dances. This an interactive program with audience participation encouraged! Produced by Dance of Asian America UPDATED: Movies at Miller: Space Tales - Spaceballs August 20, 8:30 p.m. A space bum helps rescue a princess from an evil overlord with the help of a benevolent elder in Spaceballs, a Star Wars send-up written and directed by Mel Brooks. Presented by Miller Outdoor Theatre -more- Miller Outdoor Theatre/August 2014/4 Movies at Miller: Space Tales – Gravity August 21, 8:30 p.m. Director Alfonso Cuaron's award-winning Gravity stars Sandra Bullock as Dr. Ryan Stone, a brilliant medical engineer on her first shuttle mission, with George Clooney as veteran astronaut Matt Kowalsky. On a seemingly routine spacewalk, disaster strikes. The shuttle is destroyed, leaving Stone and Kowalsky completely alone - tethered to nothing but each other and spiraling out into the blackness. Presented by Miller Outdoor Theatre Dailey And Vincent August 22, 8 p.m. Heralded as “the most celebrated new bluegrass act of the last few years,” Dailey & Vincent is a powerful ensemble steeped in bluegrass, gospel and country music traditions. From the very beginning of their partnership in late 2007, Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent quickly established themselves as fresh voices in their genre. Now, seven years later, the dynamic duo has evolved into a world-class sensation, touring exhaustively across the world and amassing some of music's most coveted and prestigious awards. Volume Five opens the show. Presented by Miller Outdoor Theatre Classic Albums Live: AC/DC's Back in Black August 23, 8:30 p.m. Classic Albums Live is back—in black! This perennial audience favorite returns with AC/DC’s high-voltage, 22x platinum smash hit, Back in Black. Note for note, cut for cut—get ready to rock out to white-hot hits "Rock and Rock Ain't Noise Pollution," "You Shook Me All Night Long," "Back in Black" and more! Presented by Miller Outdoor Theatre Swing, Jive, and Pop! Into Dance August 26, 11 a.m. MET Dance's “Swing, Jive and Pop into Dance” incorporates history, fashion, music and the arts into an interactive blast of excitement. The company dances through the eras of the 1930s Lindy Hop, bops into the 1950s, grooves into the 1970s and ends with the hip hop music of today. Students, teachers and audience members have the opportunity to converse with the dancers and participate in an energy-filled hour of dance while learning fun historical tidbits of information. Presented by MET Dance -more- Miller Outdoor Theatre/August 2014/5 Godspell August 28 and 29, 8 p.m. Conceived and originally directed by John-Michael Tebelak, with music and new lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, originally produced in New York by Edgar Lansbury, Stuart Duncan and Joseph Beruh. One of the biggest Broadway and off-Broadway successes of all time, the musical “Godspell” is an electrifying, soulful folk-rock recreation of the Gospel of St. Matthew. Produced by AD Players Fandango: A Night in Madrid August 30, 8 p.m. The dynamic musicians of Mercury perform a fun and lively evening of music influenced by Spain, featuring Boccherini’s guitar showpiece, Fandango, and his colorful musical depiction of the bustling streets of Madrid. Produced by Mercury Bollywood Blast: The Bollywood Bandwagon August 31, 8 p.m. Hop on the bandwagon with Rhythm India Bollywood Dance Company and experience the stunning evolution of Bollywood dance through the decades! From classical to cabaret, from the twist to the cha cha, from Bhangra to hip hop and salsa—this fascinating journey showcases an endless array of brilliantly choreographed moves, vibrant Indian costumes and dramatic audio-visual presentations to further enhance an already exciting show. Indian Performing Arts: Samskriti's Bollywood Blast illustrates the ever-changing Bollywood dance style—something that is at once Indian and cross-cultural. Produced by Indian Performing Arts: Samskriti ###