Three diverse art groups are joining forces to offer audiences one ticket price for three different shows. Audiences are in for a special treat; $60 will get them a seat at three very diverse and exciting shows – Hope Stone Dance Company's ominous premiere la vie à pleines dents in January 2012, Mercury Baroque's romantic A French Valentine in February and Stages Repertory Theatre's titillating tale IN THE NEXT ROOM or the vibrator play in March.

With a combined 56 years of presenting unique and cutting-edge works to Houston and its surrounding cities, as well as touring domestically and internationally, these three distinctive organizations have been a mainstay in the Houston arts scene and a driving force in pushing the boundaries of high quality art. For the mere price of $60, audiences have the chance to see great art at a great price.

Click here to buy your "art shuffle" tickets for only $60 or call the Stages Box Office at 713-527-0123. To purchase the "art shuffle" as a holiday gift card, please call the Stages Box Office directly.

la vie à pleines dents
January 12-14 at 8:00pm and January 15 at 7:00pm
Houston Pavilions
1201 Fannin St, Houston, TX
2nd Level (above Yao Restaurant & Bar)
to bite life with all of one's teeth examines near-death experiences of terminally ill patients and death row inmates, giving new meaning to the cliché of "live each day like it's your last." Hope Stone dances amidst the music of Mercury Baroque and the award-winning Houston Boychoir.
Hope Stone
A French Valentine
February 14 & 17 at 8:00pm
Wortham Center, Cullen Theater
500 Texas Street, Houston, TX
Explore the themes of love in Jean-Philippe Rameau's cantatas, Orphee and Thétis. There is no better way to celebrate Valentine's Day! Rameau's renowned, romantic cantatas are the perfect way to spend an evening with your beloved.
Mercury Baroque
IN THE NEXT ROOM or the vibrator play
March 14, 15, 21 & 22 at 7:30pm
March 17 at 8:00pm
March 18 at 3:00pm
Stages Repertory Theatre
3201 Allen Parkway, Houston, TX
It's the late 19th century, and Dr. Givings has invented a shocking new electrical device to treat women with "hysteria". As his patients begin to blossom with the new treatment, the lonely Mrs. Givings can't help but wonder...what is happening in the next room? Acclaimed playwright Sarah Ruhl creates an outrageous and tender portrait of love and marriage in an age of spectacular technology—an age not at all unlike our own.
Stages Repertory Theatre