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    AR's Entertainment Hub - All of the prices for everything they offer.

    AR's Entertainment Hub

    4.0(4 reviews)
    15.0 mi

    This place was perfect for my 5 year old and 3 year old grandkids' birthday party. So many happy…read moresmiles on the kids and party guests. Everyone had a great time from the kids' play area, arcade games, glow in the dark putt putt, laser tag, and the rock wall. The party room was big enough for 20-25 people, but it was a little crowded. It was fine because the overflow could stand along the arcade games area. The pizza was amazing for a kid's party place! I was pleasantly surprised. One thing I want to mention....depending on which birthday package you choose, some come without a party coordinator. Just know that if it's a self serve party like this one was, when you arrive, order the party food and drinks immediately. No one comes in and asks for your order. You have to go to the snack bar yourself and order for the party. They will deliver to the room if it's not too busy. Overall, I would highly recommend this place. We will be back for sure!

    I went with my fiance, who is a teacher, to the Teacher and City Worker Appreciation Night. It…read morewas a few days before they officially opened. We were able to do all of the attractions for free. We only had to pay for our arcade cards. When we got there, before entering, we scanned a QR code that took us to a website to digitally sign a waiver. When we came inside, they asked if we needed to sign the waiver, to which we responded, no, we just did it outside. But everything in the building was very clean, and the staff was very nice and professional. The lady, I didn't catch her name, told us how everything was set up. First, we tried Mini Golf, which was played under black lights, and everything was painted with fluorescent paint. I think that it was only a 13-hole course, but it was still very challenging and fun. Next, we did Laser Tag. But because there were only six of us, two being young children, we played free-for-all instead of teams. I won! Then, we did the XR Arena, which is a really cool immersive box where you play a video game. It's like Virtual Reality, without the headset. At the time we went, they had three games to choose from. You could shoot aliens or zombies, or they have a cooking game, but I'm not quite sure what it's like. We killed aliens and had a blast! Lastly, we did the arcade. They have a pretty big selection of arcade games. Not as many as Tex Fun & Social in Texas City by Gringo's, but they still had quite a few! We didn't have much time to play the arcade games because they were about to close. But the games we did play were fun. All in all, I would recommend that you stop in. It's a lot of fun and a really neat and immersive experience. It's like nothing else that I have ever experienced before.

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    AR's Entertainment Hub - A small portion of the arcade area.

    A small portion of the arcade area.

    AR's Entertainment Hub - Prize Area

    Prize Area

    AR's Entertainment Hub - Start of the Mini golf course

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    Start of the Mini golf course

    ROCO - ROCOrooters participants enjoying a performance

    ROCO

    5.0(2 reviews)
    48.8 miHighland Village

    Wonderful organization, dynamic team members and impactful mission. So thankful to have ROCO in the…read moreHouston community. If you have not seen a show definitely check it out - such a talented group of folks! Love the collaborations and interactive experiences they are creating also. Huge fan and will continue to attend as many shows as possible!

    For those of you not familiar with the large lexicon of Yelpisms, the acronym, FTR, stands for…read more"first to review". Yelp acknowledges FTRs on its site to encourage their review community to further expand its coverage of reviewed businesses. In the Houston area, I often get acknowledged for FTRs because I primarily review places outside the loop (OTL) which are ripe pickings compared to the over-Yelped establishments found inside the loop (ITL). When I stumble upon an ITL FTR opportunity these days, it usually represents an under-appreciated gem. This is the case here in spades. The River Oaks Chamber Orchestra (known as ROCO to its fans) was founded four years ago by its very talented Principal Oboist, Alecia Lawyer. It is long overdue to be acknowledged here with a five-star FTR. I was prompted to write this today because I was listening to Performance Today Online ( http://performancetoday.publicradio.org/?month=1&day=27&year=2009 ) and heard a lilting performance by ROCO of Bach's Concerto for Violin and Oboe. I thought, "Wow! They're being discovered around the country, but we still barely know them in our own backyard!" Hence, this review. ROCO is one of a bevy of chamber groups in the Houston area that deserve four or five star recognition. Others include Da Camera, Mercury Baroque and Ars Lyrica. As a professional singer in town, I've had the opportunity and privilege to perform with all these groups when they needed a chamber choir to round out their performing personnel. I most recently performed with ROCO last November. What impressed me most about this group in addition to their virtuosity, sensitivity and flexibility was their very innovative way of engaging their audiences and make their performances fun. Most of the ROCO musicians are quite young and they defy any of the "stuffy" or "boring" stereotypes that are hung on classical music by those who really don't know better. These musicians rock. Let me explain more. They perform works in an order that doesn't necessarily reflect what is printed in the program, they always add "surprise" works, and they allow raffle winners to sit on stage amongst the orchestra during one of the works. Their coolest innovation is their ROCOrooters program. It's a child care / music education program that runs in tandem with their concerts and allows couples with kids to have a date night while giving their kids an opportunity to learn about the music that made Western civilization great. Kudos upon kudos to ROCO for this! Their principal venue is the Church of St. John the Divine in River Oaks. Come to a concert and hear them. You'll be better for it.

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    ROCO - ROCO in performance with Artistic Partner Mei-Ann Chen

    ROCO in performance with Artistic Partner Mei-Ann Chen

    ROCO - ROCO's full chamber orchestra in performance at St. John the Divine, with Artistic Partner Mei-Ann Chen

    ROCO's full chamber orchestra in performance at St. John the Divine, with Artistic Partner Mei-Ann Chen

    ROCO - ROCO's logo

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    ROCO's logo

    Scott Gertner's Rhythm Room - Steak night

    Scott Gertner's Rhythm Room

    4.1(118 reviews)
    49.0 miRiver Oaks

    First time at Scott Gertner's Rhythm Room and I must say I had a grand time and will be returning!…read more I got invited by a friend for new artist Wednesday, one of the artists she's managing performed! And honey Mallory put on a show! We also got to hear a performance from Charlise, who put on a great show as well! The host was Mrs. Kollett and she is hilarious!! She is seriously talented, engaging, and welcoming. An entire vibe! She knew how to interact and work the room, a crowd pleaser if you will! Happy hour is every Wednesday and Friday from 7-8pm and every Thursday from 5:30-6:30pm. Select drinks and bites for 7 dollars each. Service was slow, but steady as the servers had several tables to attend to. Rhythm Room has a speakeasy feel, with intimate and sophisticated vibes. Perfect for date night, girls night, or whatever night you want it to be. Music lovers unite! Excited to return for more live music. Highly recommend checking this spot put! Enter at your own rhythm as the door reads!

    I visited the business to listen to poetry. The accommodations were not lavish but comfortable…read moreenough for a couple of hours. I didn't try any food and the drinks were acceptable. Service was ok but the staff were not as available as I would prefer. Sorry no pictures. I will not visit this business again unless I've heard they have remodeled. I do not recommend this business. GN3

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    Scott Gertner's Rhythm Room - This is the showroom of Scott Gertner's Rhythm Room, an intimate, live entertainment venue with delicious food.

    This is the showroom of Scott Gertner's Rhythm Room, an intimate, live entertainment venue with delicious food.

    Scott Gertner's Rhythm Room - Boudin Balls

    Boudin Balls

    Scott Gertner's Rhythm Room - Exterior

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    Exterior

    Moores Opera House - Texas Music Festival Jazz Orchestra 2013

    Moores Opera House

    4.0(7 reviews)
    44.0 miThird Ward

    This is a great venue for many UH-specific performances and events as well as for the larger…read moreHouston community. I attended various performances here for the music school, and was fortunate enough to recently attend an opera performance. The acoustics are very nice, and the first floor offers a wonderful view of the stage even from the back. The staff are very friendly and the ticket buying process was very easy. They scanned our tickets at entry with a QR code which was convenient. I would love to attend another opera or musical performance here. The UH choirs are also excellent and it is a pleasure to see them perform here.

    The Moores Opera House is the University of Houston's answer to Rice's Alice Pratt Brown Hall. It…read moreopened accompanied by much fanfare in 1997 with a performance of Verdi's Requiem conducted by the dean of American choral conductors, Robert Shaw. I had the privilege of being one of the singers brought in to augment the university chorus. It was the last time I got to sing with Shaw who died in 1999. I found it a great pleasure to watch him coax the kids to produce a musical whole that was much more than the sum of the individual performers. The hall itself is wonderful. Small and intimate with only 800 seats, it still has a state-of-the art stage which can handle the biggest and most complex operatic productions. The small hall doesn't overtax the still-developing voices of the student singers in UH's music program. It also is a great venue for orchestra, choral and chamber music concerts. The ceiling in the hall features a work of art in the shape of a huge lighted ring entitled the Stella Project. I've never seen anything else like it. Its concert series isn't quite as impressive (and free) as Rice's but features some performances by Da Camara and Ars Lyrica in addition to student and faculty productions. To get here, take the Cullen exit off of I-45 and then UH exit 16.

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    Moores Opera House - Texas Music Festival orchestra 2013

    Texas Music Festival orchestra 2013

    Moores Opera House

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    Mercury Chamber Orchestra

    Mercury Chamber Orchestra

    4.0(1 review)
    48.9 miHighland Village

    In our culture, "old" is often associated with "decrepit", "inferior", "out of fashion" or…read more"irrelevant". As someone who is about to enter my second half-century, I increasingly find evidence to the contrary. Women and wine come to mind immediately in this regard. An excellent well-aged vintage or a beautiful lady whose appeal has been finely honed by experience are considerably more desirable than their young, fresh and eager yet unseasoned equivalents. Sometimes, if we look far enough into the past, we discover something that, to us, is completely new and fresh because it's been forgotten. This "freshness from the past" is exactly the phenomenon that has characterized the resurgence of the early music movement over the past few decades. Musicians and their audiences are rediscovering just how vibrant music from the Renaissance, Baroque and Classical eras really was. There are two notable groups in town that bring this "freshness from the past" into the performing arts sphere: (1) Ars Lyrica and (2) Mercury Baroque. The more recently formed of the two, Mercury Baroque, came together in 2000 when three grad students at Rice University pulled together a small chamber orchestra. These founding members, Antoine Plante (director and Viola da Gamba), Jonathan Godfrey (Concertmaster), and Ana Treviño-Godfrey (soprano), have seen their germinal concept blossom into a full Baroque orchestra that supports a subscription series at Wortham Center's Cullen Theater. Antoine Plante is a French Canadian who brings a sense of French refinement to the group's performances. As a choral singer, I recently performed with Mercury Baroque in Handel's Messiah and loved the lilting sense of dance he brought to the work. As refreshingly relevant as groups like Mercury Baroque are, they need to be discovered by a broader audience base. Until that time arrives, the musicians in this ensemble divide their time between performing with a number of groups including Mercury Baroque's fine counterpart, Ars Lyrica.

    From the owner: Mercury is an intimate ensemble with the goal to enrich and entertain Houston audiences with an…read moreexciting repertoire of classical music performed on period instruments.

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    Mercury Chamber Orchestra
    Mercury Chamber Orchestra
    Mercury Chamber Orchestra

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    Hobby Center - Q&A with Life of Pi cast members - my friend Touissaint, Sorab Wadia, Shiloh Goodin, and Taha Mandviwala who plays Pi

    Hobby Center

    4.0(205 reviews)
    46.9 miDowntown, Fourth Ward

    I recently visited the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts to see Back to the Future: The Musical…read morepresented by Theatre Under The Stars. Parking was available for $20 in the parking garage. It was raining and able to navigate to the theater without getting wet. The venue itself is beautiful, modern, clean, and well-organized. We were able to enter quickly and our tickets were scanned with no wait. From the moment we entered, everything feels organized and easy to navigate, with helpful staff throughout the theater. Our seats were in the Mezzanine section and the view of the stage was partially obstructed by the back of people's heads sitting in front of me, but still had a decent view. The acoustics were excellent and the show was a fun, high-energy experience. Restroom lines during intermission were extremely long but seemed to move quickly. They had a variety of drinks available but I didn't purchase any. The overall experience felt seamless from start to finish. Except for the parking. After the show, was stuck in the parking garage over an hour trying to exit. However, the Hobby Center is a great venue for watching a show. Would absolutely come back to watch another show!

    This is a wonderful venue and host to the amazing Broadway Across America musicals each season…read more I've been here several times, both in the main Sarofim Hall and the smaller Zilkha Hall for smaller productions. You can park across the street in a paid underground garage, or if you're lucky enough to find a street parking spot, certainly grab that! The entrance has a lovely view of Downtown which has made for great pictures at the time of graduations. There have always been ample staff on my visits for musicals and they are very helpful. There's a metal detector when you enter, then two large staircases on either side that lead you up to the mezzanine and separate stairs to the gallery. There's also an elevator that services all floors. On the mezzanine level there are multiple bars, often with themed drinks for the shows. But be careful - they come with hefty price tags! The halls themselves are gorgeous. Both have nice comfortable seating and wonderful sound. The view from the gallery in the main hall can be a little difficult for making out details on the sets, but it's decent.

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    Hobby Center - Our seats were good

    Our seats were good

    Hobby Center - Merch Table

    Merch Table

    Hobby Center - View from center orchestra row LL seat 107

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    View from center orchestra row LL seat 107

    Cirque du Soleil - Kurios - "Reality is Relative"

    Cirque du Soleil - Kurios

    4.3(487 reviews)
    62.0 mi

    This review is for their performance in Houston…read more If you've been to other Cirque Du Soleil in the race park before then you know that there's no way around paying for parking. It will cost you $12 to park. The good thing about the parking is it was super organized so even though there were long lines of cars trying to park, the lines were moving; and once I had paid, the attendees directed me where to go and it took me less than a minute to park. Before you can enter the Grand Chapiteau, you have to go through your typical security measure. There are no metal detectors but they will look inside your purse if you have one. I was here with my sister and she didn't have a purse so we didn't even get checked. She did have a jacket on her but they didn't check it. This means you could sneak in your own snacks/drinks should you be inclined to. Why would one be inclined to sneak in their own snacks/drinks? Well, a bottled water/soda will run you $5. Nachos will run you $10. A Cotton candy will run you $8. Hot dog will run you $7. You see where I'm going with this? If you're coming here with your family (kids, wife, girlfriend, whatever), then you be better be ready to be dropping some $$$$. As for the show, it's your typical CDS stage/seating. You have the round stage with the seats surrounding them. I was lucky enough to get good seats to the right side and three rows from the stage so I was able to see everything clearly. If you opt to sit toward the back, some times you can't even see the faces of the performers clearly. The show started at eight on the dot. Some of the performances are pretty typical CDS where it would amaze you what a human body can do with training (contortionist, balancing act, juggling). Some of the other acts were more creative (invisible circus, finger dancing, animal impression). One act in particular was a combination of both where you have this dude playing yo-yo in the middle of the stage, but holy cow, he could control them yo-yos like they were a part of his body. I felt like he should have been competing in international yo-yo championship or something. All in all, I was happy with the show. This was also my sister's first Cirque Du Soleil and so everything was brand new to her and she was thoroughly impressed with the performances. CDS is always a fun event to go to and I definitely will go to whatever other Cirque Du Soleil shows that would make a stop in Houston.

    3rd Cirque I've seen. Dralion 2002…read moreVarekai 2005 LOVE LOVE LOVE CDS...can't believe it's 12 years since my last one. Houston parking was $12; I parked the furthest away and still it wasn't far from the tent. I was concerned that the AC might not be working from a heads up review 4 days earlier...but, thankfully the AC was on and blowing good!! Toilets looked like porta pottys but they actually had lights and hooks to hang your purse---speaking of...I walked in the stall and there hung a yellow bag and a Kurios souvenir! I was like...HOW can one forget ALL that? Turned it in to an employee...hope the lady got her stuff back. The seats are small and very close together...I chose an end seat so I'd only have one person beside me. My seats were stage right 8 rows back...awesome! Show was exciting...as usual, I was amazed. Do yourself a favor and attend a Cirque de Soleil soon...it's well worth the $$$

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    Cirque du Soleil - Kurios - Corteo- the trapeze ladies in chandeliers

    Corteo- the trapeze ladies in chandeliers

    Cirque du Soleil - Kurios - Beautiful day for some amazement

    Beautiful day for some amazement

    Cirque du Soleil - Kurios - Our excited bunch during the 20 minute intermission.

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    Our excited bunch during the 20 minute intermission.

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