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Brett Cullum

Brett Cullum has been part of the Houston and Memphis Theatre scenes for several decades now (you do not want to know how long!). He's been seen on community theatre and professional stages in several cities, including Playhouse 1960, Theatre Suburbia, Stages, the Alley Theatre, Theatre Memphis, Circuit Playhouse, and Playhouse on the Square. Brett has been a movie critic and blogger as well for DVD Verdict.com (RIP!), where he published over 1,000 reviews of feature films. He has been a reviewer for Broadway World for the last ten years! He also helps to host the radio show and podcast QUEER VOICES for KPFT, available anywhere podcasts can be found, as well as 90.1 in Houston.  




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First Show:

All My Sons

Favorite Show:

The Rocky Horror Show

Favorite Stories:



Review: JAGGED LITTLE PILL at Theatre Under The Stars
Review: JAGGED LITTLE PILL at Theatre Under The Stars
August 31, 2023

JAGGED LITTLE PILL is half brilliant and half hackneyed, but there are moments when it is dizzyingly great.  A clever but overstuffed book married with challenging pop rock songs keeps the cast and audience on their toes, but when it hits the high it is worth it.  “You Oughta Know” and “Uninvited” are two of the most amazing pieces of musical theater acting I have seen in years.

Review: BONNIE & CLYDE at The Garden Theatre
Review: BONNIE & CLYDE at The Garden Theatre
August 13, 2023

Just a reminder, the MATCH complex in Houston has some of the best air conditioning around. And this show is pretty hot and sultry, so it’s a perfect pairing.

Review: 1776 Delivers The Founding 'Mothers' At Theatre Under the Stars
Review: 1776 Delivers The Founding 'Mothers' At Theatre Under the Stars
July 21, 2023

I teasingly have been calling this 1776 - THE FOUNDING MOTHERS EDITION all week, and it is finally here at the Hobby Center brought in by Theatre Under the Stars. This is a New York cast hitting Houston for a three night stop of a national tour. My question is, does it really make that much of a statement? The script for the show remains what it has been since 1776 debuted on Broadway back in 1969.

Review: PRESENT LAUGHTER dazzles at MAIN STREET THEATER
Review: PRESENT LAUGHTER dazzles at MAIN STREET THEATER
July 20, 2023

PRESENT LAUGHTER gets a stunning revival at Main Street Theater with a returning director and leading man remounting the show with a power packed cast. The Noel Coward classic is always an “audience pleaser” from its inception in the early forties, and this new production is like great champagne and caviar on the side. You don’t get more “sophisticated comedy” than this one, and it all holds up gorgeously.

Review: THE HOUSE OF PATRICK at Vincent Victoria Presents
Review: THE HOUSE OF PATRICK at Vincent Victoria Presents
July 13, 2023

It fuses music, fashion shows, and simply fun lively scenes that turn THE HOUSE OF PATRICK into a … well… house party! The energy is high, and the show is a ton of fun.

Review: TAMARIE'S TOTALLY TRUE REVUE (PLUS LIES TOO!) at The Catastrophic Theatre
Review: TAMARIE'S TOTALLY TRUE REVUE (PLUS LIES TOO!) at The Catastrophic Theatre
June 25, 2023

You see this year is all about truth and honesty, and examining what that means to Tamarie and her squad. Onstage there is a lie detector, and throughout the evening truths are revealed as are lies. And somehow highlights include dancing poop, Aristotle, an 80s PSA star, Tinkerbell, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, the world’s oldest cactus, and an army of drag queens to name but a few.

Interview: Denise O'Neal Talks FADE TO BLACK at MATCH
Interview: Denise O'Neal Talks FADE TO BLACK at MATCH
June 21, 2023

Read Broadwayworld's interview with Denise O'Neal about Fade To Black.

Review: A MAROON'S GUIDE TO TIME AND SPACE Gets Funky with Abolition at Catastrophic Theatre
Review: A MAROON'S GUIDE TO TIME AND SPACE Gets Funky with Abolition at Catastrophic Theatre
June 3, 2023

This isn’t a play, it’s some sort of intergalactic space time hiccup that just happens at the MATCH complex to kick off your summer. It’s very hip, lively, and a great dose of WTF and OMG simultaneously. Like Janelle Monae says, “Girl, this is craziness. Let me tell you!”

Review: AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY stuns at DIRT DOGS
Review: AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY stuns at DIRT DOGS
May 29, 2023

Dirt Dogs’ current incarnation of AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY is the finest work they have done in over eight years at the MATCH, and it is easily among the best things running this year in Houston theater. This show is cast immaculately, technical design nears flawless, and direction is tight and wrought. It is operatic, it is epic, and it is a must-see for fans of excellence in theatrical arts.

Review: THE BEST OF EVERYTHING Lives Up To Its Title At Main Street Theater
Review: THE BEST OF EVERYTHING Lives Up To Its Title At Main Street Theater
May 22, 2023

SEX AND THE CITY certainly owes quite a bit to the source material for this play. Main Street Theater’s production of this work is adapted by Julie Kramer, and pushes THE BEST OF EVERYTHING into a satirical statement on the world then contrasted with the world now.

Review: CATHOLIC SCHOOL GIRLS at On The Verge Theatre
Review: CATHOLIC SCHOOL GIRLS at On The Verge Theatre
May 7, 2023

The play is performed by four actresses who portray both school girls and their nun teachers over a span of seven years in the 60s at a Catholic school. It aspires to be a simultaneously funny and heartbreaking look at what it means to lose your innocence, your faith, and your youthful optimism about who you are and who God is.

Review: PHOTOGRAPH 51 At Evelyn Rubenstein JCC Theatre At The J
Review: PHOTOGRAPH 51 At Evelyn Rubenstein JCC Theatre At The J
April 21, 2023

It’s a tale not told often enough about a Jewish woman who helped to decode the building blocks of life itself. It is even more poignant when we look across the scientific field and see how women are still marginalized and not given the same voices that men often take.

Review: THE OLDEST BOY at Main Street Theater
Review: THE OLDEST BOY at Main Street Theater
April 11, 2023

This is easily one of Main Street Theater’s strongest offerings this year, and it is a show that is well-thought through and exquisitely paced. Sophia Watt achieves near nirvana balancing acting with design and execution in her direction. THE OLDEST BOY is about as perfect as you can manage to get in live theater, and it offers a lot to consider.

Review: THE BOOK OF MARY inspires the 'Diva Within' at DIRT DOGS THEATRE
Review: THE BOOK OF MARY inspires the 'Diva Within' at DIRT DOGS THEATRE
March 24, 2023

There is a short, tight list of Houston actors who could do a show about their life and have it mean anything more than a vanity project, but she is at the top of that register. There is something about Mary Hooper that Houston loves, and if you are lucky enough to catch this one woman show called THE BOOK OF MARY you will learn why.

Review: COWBOY BOB takes her last stand at the Alley until March 26th!
Review: COWBOY BOB takes her last stand at the Alley until March 26th!
March 20, 2023

What did our critic think of COWBOY BOB at ALLEY THEATRE? Despite any narrative difficulties, COWBOY BOB is still something to see. It’s a celebration of what a daring musical should feel like. It asks tough questions, it presents us with gorgeous ballads, and it shows off truly Texan stage design that feels authentic. Like the real life Peggy Tallas, it’s a brave piece that moves in bold directions.

Review: MISERY Hobbles Along at Dirt Dogs
Review: MISERY Hobbles Along at Dirt Dogs
March 7, 2023

That Dirt Dogs would choose MISERY for their “season of love” makes perfect sense. As a company they have made a name for themselves by creating plays fueled by testosterone laden energy and provocative rough language. There is an intensity and violence that suggests MISERY would be a perfect project for them, and indeed this production proves that assumption mostly correct.

Review: The Very Trippy EDDIE GOES TO POETRY CITY At Catastrophic Theatre
Review: The Very Trippy EDDIE GOES TO POETRY CITY At Catastrophic Theatre
February 14, 2023

You won’t find a more technically stunning or well acted show in Houston right now. There is a lot to recommend EDDIE GOES TO POETRY CITY, but with one caveat. It will seem presentational and all stylistic performance rather than anything linear or narrative. If you love abstract or absurd theater you will be in heaven during your visit to Poetry City.

Previews: JAZZ ON VALENTINE'S with Raquel Cepeda at the MATCH complex
Previews: JAZZ ON VALENTINE'S with Raquel Cepeda at the MATCH complex
February 10, 2023

This is a tradition that resonates with the artist and her fans. Raquel Cepeda is a beautiful singer, a striking woman, and a consummate artist. This year will mark Raquel’s seventh annual Valentines Day show. It is described as a musical aphrodisiac for mind, body, and soul.

Review: STIRS UP STILL THINGS at Ishida Dance Company
Review: STIRS UP STILL THINGS at Ishida Dance Company
January 6, 2023

If true art is the ability to tell a story through a medium, then what this group has achieved is a remarkable level of marrying movement with narrative. Rarely have I witnessed dance where emotions and poetry are so clear, and performed with such passion.

Previews: STIRS UP STILL THINGS at ISHIDA Dance
Previews: STIRS UP STILL THINGS at ISHIDA Dance
January 3, 2023

If the past is any indication, this is one you do not want to miss! The level of skill is amazing, and on par with any professional Houston dance company. And the choreographers brought in to work on the pieces are world renowned.



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