Guitar in hand, he then joined Rebekah for a “Defying Gravity,” that would start out gently, and then build to a breathtaking and exciting conclusion. The group then re-established their well-honed comedy chops with an uproarious spoof of the Bee Gees disco hit, “Stayin’ Alive.” It was packed with hilarious body language for the dancing, and some falsetto vocal fun from Brad. Then came another “never-better” performance from Luke Wrobel, who joked about the group now celebrating, “the 12th year of the never-ending storm of our insanity.” Elegantly framed by the lush drape of the crimson stage curtain, he went on to deliver a hauntingly mellow interpretation of Gordon Lightfoot’s classic, “If You Could Read My Mind.” The song was beautifully backed up with the perfect blending of Cay and Kristina. Titled, “The Greatest Hits Album - Side B,” this grand opening show took off like a rocket when Brad stepped onstage to deliver his absolutely thrilling rendition of the The Animals song classic, “House of the Rising Sun.” I have never heard it sung better. Happily, this long-running family of gifted performers remains intact, with married co-founders, Rebekah Dahl, and Brad Scarborough heading theįab Five, rounded out by Cay Taylor, Luke Wrobel and his lovely wife, Kristina Sullivan. And now the area lays claim to the first Music Box production in its lovely new home. Show More Show LessĪ brief transportation delay in reaching the new location may have caused me to miss the first moments of the opening show from the Music Box Theater in its cozy and attractive new house located in the Queensbury Theatre complex of Houston’s chic and increasingly popular Cit圜entre neighborhood.Ī fashionable Houston shopping destination, the area has a growing reputation for offering, “Everything from global cuisine, to inviting patios and fine dining. The theater’s current show, “The Greatest Hits Album - Side B,” continues through June 17 at the Music Box Theater in Houston’s Cit圜entre district, 12777 Queensbury Lane. Music Box Theater now has a home in Houston’s Cit圜entre district.
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