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Silent Night and Real Women Have Curves Headline a Vibrant Wednesday in Houston

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February 4, 2026/08:00 AM
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Silent Night and Real Women Have Curves Headline a Vibrant Wednesday in Houston
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Houston’s Arts and Culture Scene Takes Center Stage

As we move into the heart of the week this Wednesday, February 4, 2026, Houston offers a diverse array of cultural and intellectual experiences. From Pulitzer Prize-winning operatic performances to high-energy technology summits and intimate theater comedies, the city’s major venues are bustling with activity. Whether you are looking for a thought-provoking evening or family-friendly education, today’s local schedule has something for everyone.

Opera and Theater Highlights

The Wortham Theater Center is the place to be this evening as the Houston Grand Opera presents its powerful production of Silent Night. Beginning at 7:30 PM at the Brown Theater, this Pulitzer Prize-winning opera by Kevin Puts and Mark Campbell tells the moving story of the 1914 Christmas Truce during World War I. This trilingual production is a must-see for those who appreciate high-stakes drama and soaring orchestration, capturing a rare moment of humanity amidst the chaos of conflict.

Across the Theater District at the Alley Theatre, the vivacious comedy Real Women Have Curves continues its successful run in the Hubbard Theatre. Starting at 7:30 PM, Josefina López’s beloved play explores themes of sisterhood, resilience, and self-acceptance within a small sewing shop. It remains a cornerstone of the season, offering plenty of laughter and heart for mid-week theatergoers.

Public Exhibitions and Tech Summits

Today marks the final day of 3DEXPERIENCE World 2026 at the George R. Brown Convention Center. This massive gathering of creators, designers, and engineers has spent the week exploring the latest innovations in technology and engineering. Those attending the final sessions will have one last chance to network and witness cutting-edge demonstrations within the digital and physical manufacturing space.

For those seeking a more contemplative pace, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) is currently hosting the landmark exhibition Frida: The Making of an Icon. The exhibit offers an in-depth look at the life and style of the legendary artist, showcasing how she constructed her identity through art and personal fashion. It is open during regular museum hours today.

Family and Live Music Options

  • Hobby Center: The ExxonMobil Discovery Series presents Mozart: Cats and Mice. This educational and engaging program is designed to introduce younger audiences to the brilliance of classical music through a fun, interactive narrative.
  • White Oak Music Hall: For fans of high-energy live music, the venue welcomes Riff Raff to the downstairs stage. Doors are scheduled to open early for a 7:00 PM start.
  • Warehouse Live Midtown: Local favorites Kenton Place are set to perform, providing an alternative for those looking to support the city's thriving independent music scene.
Silent Night and Real Women Have Curves Headline a Vibrant Wednesday in Houston