Managing Director’s Reflections

Welcome to Real Women Have Curves.

by

Jennifer Bielstein

December 12, 2025

Jennifer Bielstein
Jennifer Bielstein

This remarkable play deeply resonates with the very fabric of our community. Real Women Have Curves is a powerful celebration of resilience, the bonds of family, and the enduring strength of community—qualities that truly define Houston itself.

Our city is defined by its incredibly vibrant, diverse, and determined spirit. Because of this, we believe this story of empowerment, identity, and the American dream will connect with you, our audience, in a truly meaningful way.

We hope this play leaves you feeling inspired and connected to the rich, beautiful tapestry of Houston.

Jennifer Bielstein, Managing Director

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