Looking for something to do in the Houston area this weekend? Check out this weekend's guide!

May 20-June 12: “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Musical” performance

Stageworks Theatre will be holding performances of “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Musical.” The play contains mature content. 7:30 p.m. (Fri.-Sat.), 3 p.m. (Sun.). $26-$37. Stageworks Theatre, 10760 Grant Road, Houston. 281-587-6100. www.stageworkshouston.org

May 20-22: Just Between Friends kids resale event

The Just Between Friends kids resale event will offer discounted clothing and shoes in sizes for infants to teens, toys, books and other baby-related items. Customers can shop items that are 50%-90% off. 9 a.m.-8 p.m. (May 20), 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (May 21-22). Free (online ticket), $3 (at the door). 333 Airport Road, Conroe. www.thewoodlands.jbfsale.com


May 20-22: "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" performance

A Disney-to-stage adaptation of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" will be performed at the Inspiration Stage. The play, based off a novel by Victor Hugo, follows a hunchbacked bell-ringer named Quasimodo as he navigates unrequited love and discrimination in 15th century Paris. 7:30 p.m. (May 13-14, 20-21); 2:30 p.m. (May 14-15, 21-22). Price varies. Inspiration Stage, 12794 Fountain Lake Circle, Stafford. 832-324-9197. www.inspirationstage.com

May 20: Bike commute

Refreshments and information about bike commuting will be provided, and veteran bike commuters will be in attendance to answer questions about required gear, and weather and traffic concerns. 6:30-9 a.m. Free. Northshore Park, 2505 Lake Woodlands Drive, The Woodlands. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov
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May 20: Opry on the Square

Opry on the Square will take place in Sugar Land Town Square, featuring country music from all eras performed by Country Then and Now. Families are welcome to bring food, coolers, lawn chairs and blankets. The event is set to return to Sugar Land on July 8, Sept. 16 and Nov. 4. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Free. Sugar Land Town Square, Sugar Land. 281-242-2000. www.facebook.com/opryonthesquare

May 20: Glow in the Park event

​​Texas TreeVentures is hosting an evening climb with a Glow in the Park event. Lights will illuminate the climbing venue from below to offer a new perspective. 8-10 p.m. $60. Texas TreeVentures, 6464 Creekside Park Drive, The Woodlands. 281-210-2048. www.texastreeventures.com


May 20-21: Houston Bike Summit

The Houston Bike Summit allows guests to support local cycling advocacy group Bike Houston while enjoying a cocktail party with food and drinks. A virtual talk on cycling accidents will take place May 19. The May 20 event takes place in La Grange in Montrose and features a silent auction and a discussion of the politics of building a bike-friendly city. On May 21, Traffic Engineers Inc. will lead the 20-mile Bike Summit Ride, showcasing new cycling infrastructure in Houston. May 19: 2 p.m. Free. Virtual event. May 20: 6 p.m. $150. La Grange, 2517 Ralph St., Houston. May 21: 9 a.m. Route and registration information are coming soon. www.bikehouston.org/summit

May 20-21: “Romeo and Juliet” by Houston Grand Opera

Located at Hermann Park, Miller Outdoor Theatre offers a variety of free events for the public during a season that typically runs from April through November. Although performances are free, guests can secure tickets for covered seating one day prior to each performance. “Romeo and Juliet” by Houston Grand Opera, 8 p.m. Miller Outdoor Theatre, 6000 Hermann Park Drive, Houston. 832-487-7102. www.milleroutdoortheatre.com


May 21: Houston Promise Walks

Join Houston Promise Walks to bring awareness of preeclampsia, a hypertensive pregnancy disorder. The event is free for children age 10 and under; however, a medal is not included. 9 a.m. $30. Kings Harbor, 4501 Magnolia Cove Drive, Kingwood. https://secure.qgiv.com/event/2022pw

May 21: Monster Truck Wars

Monster Truck Wars will feature nationally known monster trucks battling it out as well as ATV wars between professional drivers. 1-3 p.m. $10-$30. Lonestar Convention and Expo Center, 9255 Airport Road, Conroe. 480-881-2375. www.monstertrucks.fun


May 21: Disney movie event

The Children’s Museum of Houston hosts Disney movie favorites, including Simba, Ariel and the Mad Hatter, for a party that includes dancing and singing to popular Disney tunes. 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Free (children under age 1), $14 (seniors age 65 and older), $15 (general admission). Children’s Museum of Houston, 1500 Binz St., Houston. 713-522-1138. www.cmhouston.org

May 21: Art Bike Festival

The first-ever Art Bike Festival allows attendees to bring their creative bikes for a group ride. Other programs, a schedule of which is to be announced, will focus on creativity, health and wellness. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Free. McGregor Park, 5225 Calhoun Road, Houston. www.artbikehouston.com

May 21: Margarita Festival

The ninth annual Margarita Festival will take place at Water Works Park. It will feature over 17 different margarita flavors to sample. Food and live music will be available. Noon-10 p.m. $10-$100. Water Works Park, 105 Sabine St., Houston. www.houstonmargaritafest.com

May 21: Painting with a Twist event

Painting with a Twist will host a family-friendly evening. Children and adults who want to participate will paint a picture based on an animal cracker. Patrons are encouraged to bring their own drinks, but they must be age 21 or older to consume alcohol. 6:30-8 p.m. $37-$47. Painting with a Twist, 3569 Hwy. 6, Sugar Land. 281-491-9200. www.paintingwithatwist.com

May 21: Indie Author Fair

In celebration of its eighth anniversary, Copperfield’s Books will host its annual Indie Author Fair, during which attendees can meet with and get books signed by nearly 40 local authors and artists, enjoy complimentary refreshments and giveaways, and participate in a raffle. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. Copperfield’s Books, 8220 Louetta Road, Ste. 106, Spring. 832-761-5559. www.copperfieldsbooks.net

May 21: Taste of Louisiana Festival

Crown Festival Park will host the 7th annual Taste of Louisiana Festival. The festival will feature Louisiana cuisine but also some international dishes as well as live music, activities and cooking classes. Additionally, a children’s play area will be set up for all-day usage. 2-9 p.m. $15-$75. Crown Festival Park, 18533 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land. 713-231-6772. Search "The Taste of Louisiana Festival 2022" on www.eventbrite.com

May 21: Festival fundraiser

The Kohrville Community Association will host its annual festival fundraiser, the proceeds from which will support historical preservation efforts. The event will feature food trucks; a car, truck and motorcycle show; a waterslide; face painting; and a raffle, among other activities. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. Windwood Presbyterian Church, 10555 Spring Cypress Road, Houston. 281-450-1946 or 281-797-1777. www.kohrvillecommunityassociation.com

May 21: Crawfish boil

As the final event in its 50th anniversary celebration, Kinsmen Lutheran Church will host a community crawfish boil, which will feature live music and additional food options. 6:30 p.m. Free (under age 5), $5 (ages 5-11), $20 (age 12 and older). Kinsmen Lutheran Church, 12100 Champion Forest Drive, Houston. 281-444-3126. www.kinsmenlutheran.org

May 21: Haiti Flag Day picnic

The annual Haiti Flag Day picnic hosted by Houston Haitians United will be held at Archbishop Joseph A. Fiorenza Park. The event will celebrate the adoption of the Haitian flag and its independence from France with traditional food, music and family-friendly activities. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Free. Archbishop Joseph A. Fiorenza Park, 4025 Eldridge Parkway, Houston. 832-945-1448. www.houstonhaitiansunited.org

May 21-22: Prairieland Village viewing

Bridgeland will host the grand opening of Prairieland Village over two weekends. Visitors can tour the new model homes and enjoy live music, complimentary lunch, an art crawl and children’s activities. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Free. Prairieland Village, 10703 Monarch Butterfly Drive, Cypress. 281-304-5588. www.bridgeland.com

May 22: The Feria Houston Festival

Experience Latin culture at The Feria Houston Festival, which will showcase street food, live entertainment, local vendors and children’s activities. Attendees will be able to vote for their favorite dishes and drinks. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Free (general admission), $50-$85 (VIP). Humble Civic Center & Arena Complex, 8233 Will Clayton Parkway, Humble. 281-446-4140. www.humblecc.com

May 22: Allegro Violin School’s Spring Recital

The community is invited to attend Allegro Violin School’s Spring Recital, which will feature outdoor performances by piano, voice and string students. 5 p.m. Free. Allegro Violin School, 9834 Spring Cypress Road, Spring. 832-398-6133. www.allegroviolinschool.com

May 22: Social media training

Cy-Fair Martial Arts and Fitness hosts a training for individuals and organizations who work with tweens or teens. The session will cover the dangers of social media, best practices to avoid being targeted and basic self-defense techniques. 4-6 p.m. $40. Cypress Martial Arts and Fitness, 11688 Barker Cypress Road, Ste. B-1, Cypress. 713-894-6105. www.silverback-selfdefense.com

May 22: Summer Artisan Market

Texas Artisan Markets hosts its annual Summer Artisan Market, featuring more than 80 artisan vendors, food trucks, two live music stages and craft beer. Children and leashed dogs are welcome to attend. Noon-5 p.m. Free. Megaton Brewery, 808 Russell Palmer Road, Kingwood. 346-600-5166. www.texasartisanmarkets.com

May 22: Free fishing event

Vamos A Pescar is joining forces with Fishing’s Future and Texas Parks and Wildlife to host a free fishing event at Mary Jo Peckham Park. For those who enjoy fishing or are beginners, the combination of online and in-person classes will teach fishing, safety, cleaning and cooking. 4-6 p.m. Free. Mary Jo Peckham Park, 5597 Gardenia Lane, Katy. 832-202-5221. www.fishingsfuture.com

May 22: Crushed glass art class

Primary Paint Party will host a crushed glass art class at Prime Art Gallery. The class will guide participants in making a piece using crushed glass and resin. Materials are included in the class fee. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. $55. Prime Art Gallery, 11002 Westheimer Road, Houston. 281-974-1533. www.primarypaintparty.com