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Sci-Fi Spectacles and Auto Icons: Houston's Top Events for Thursday, January 29

A Dynamic Thursday in the Bayou City
Houston is buzzing this Thursday, January 29, 2026, with a diverse array of events ranging from high-tech automotive showcases to soul-stirring theatrical performances. Whether you are looking for a free community outing, a night of cinematic nostalgia, or a professional networking opportunity, the city has something to offer for every interest. Here is your curated guide to what is happening around town today.
Theater and Stage
- The Wiz (Community Night): Davis High School Theatre hosts a high-energy production of the classic musical "The Wiz." Tonight is specifically designated as Community Night, offering free admission to the public. The student-led production features a live orchestra and starts at 6:30 p.m. at 12525 Ella Blvd.
- Crime and Punishment: 2026: For those seeking a more intense dramatic experience, A.D. Players presents a modern stage adaptation of Dostoevsky's masterpiece. This world premiere at The George Theater brings the psychological thriller into the digital age, exploring themes of guilt and redemption starting at 7:30 p.m.
- Real Women Have Curves: The Alley Theatre continues its run of this celebrated comedy. Following five Latina women in a sewing shop, the play explores body image and the immigrant experience with humor and heart.
Exhibitions and Markets
- Houston AutoBoative Show: One of the city's largest annual traditions continues at the NRG Center. This massive event combines the 42nd Houston Auto Show with the Houston Boat Show, featuring the latest in electric vehicles, luxury trucks, and marine vessels. Doors open at 11:00 a.m.
- Vinyl & Furniture Garden Market: Located at the List Cafe, this curated market features local vendors and vintage finds. Curated by DJ Malcolm Bravo, the event pairs unique shopping with live vinyl sets starting at 11:00 a.m.
- ReelArt For All: Part of the ReelAbilities Houston Film & Arts Festival, this program features interactive art activities and exhibitions by artists with disabilities. It is a fantastic opportunity to support the local arts community and view works from the Celebration Company.
Live Music and Performances
- Blade Runner in Concert: Science fiction fans should head to Jones Hall for the Performing Arts at 7:30 p.m. Ridley Scott’s masterpiece will be screened with a full ensemble performing Vangelis’ legendary electronic score live, creating an immersive, neon-lit atmosphere.
- 54 Ultra: The indie synth-rock artist takes the stage at White Oak Music Hall (Downstairs) at 7:00 p.m. Expect a blend of nostalgic pop, soul, and Latin rhythms.
Community Meetups
- Thirsty Thursday Networking: Ad 2 Houston and the American Advertising Federation host a professional mixer at Bungalow Heights. Starting at 6:00 p.m., this free event is open to creatives and professionals looking to connect in a relaxed setting.