The nation’s second-largest theater district, a 17-block area in the heart of downtown Houston, is among the casualties of Tropical Storm Harvey, the flooding from its torrential rain turning the city into what looks like an “inland sea dotted by islands.”

The focus in Houston, as after any catastrophe of such enormity, will be rescue, recovery and rebuilding. If our experience in New York after 9/11 is any guide, part of that recovery will need to be psychological…spiritual — and this is where in the past live theater has made a difference.

So, my last name is Harvey, I’m working on a play called Harvey, & tropical storm Harvey will dump on me this weekend. #cantmakethisup — Jon Harvey (@oompahead) August 23, 2017

“In the midst of tragedy and heartbreak, many people find solace in art, but even our most beloved visual and performing arts institutions aren’t immune to the power that is still Harvey.”

List largely compiled by American Theatre Magazine and Culture Map of Houston:

• HOUSTON ARTS ALLIANCE – Houston, TX

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• ALLEY THEATER – Houston, TX

Downstairs theater and lobby filled with flood water

• COMPANY ONSTAGE – Houston, TX

Flooding Reported

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*In the middle of capital campaign to renovate new performance space.

• WORTHAM Theater Center – Houston, TX

The basement of the building that houses productions of Houston Grand Opera and Houston Ballet is filled with flood water,

• HOBBY CENTER – Houston, TX

Flooding reported, but not soliciting donations connected to the storm. (“We fared so much better than many of our neighbors here in the theater district.”)

• PASADENA LITTLE THEATRE – Pasadena, TX

Flooding Reported

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• SHUNYA THEATRE – Houston, TX

*Performances Interrupted, Drastic Ticket Revenue Losses

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• FIRECRACKER PRODUCTIONS – Houston, TX

*Performances Cancelled, Drastic Ticket Revenue Losses

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• MAINSTREAM THEATRE – Houston, TX

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• UPSTAGE ARTS YOUTH THEATRE – Webster, TX

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• THE CATASTROPHIC THEATRE – Houston, TX

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• KATY VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS CENTER – Katy, TX

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• BAYTOWN LITTLE THEATRE – Baytown, TX

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• THE LANDING THEATRE – Houston, TX

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• TALENTO BILINGUE DE HOUSTON – Houston, TX

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• STAGEWORKS THEATRE – Cypress, TX

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• CLASSICAL THEATRE COMPANY – Houston, TX

*Annual fundraising campaign interrupted.

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• MILDRED’S UMBRELLA THEATRE COMPANY – Houston, TX

*Annual fundraising campaign interrupted.

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• CONE MAN RUNNING PRODUCTIONS – Houston, TX

*Capital Campaign for new space interrupted

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