02/23/2026
Jules Houston is a VADA (theatre) & English (creative writing) double major at Jones College, graduating into the world of lighting design and playwriting. Sunday in the Park is their 5th production as a lighting designer in the Rice Theatre Program (their 4th as a box office & marketing manager), and they couldn’t be more proud for this show to be their final one with the department.
Professionally, Jules has worked in places like the Moody Center, the Opera Theatre of St. Louis, and the Alley Theatre. They have also taken their skills to the student theatre community, teaching new designers/board ops and running focuses and tech rehearsals as a lighting supervisor.
As a writer, Jules has explored a variety of genres with classes in fiction, creative nonfiction, playwriting, screenwriting, and publishing. Their piece, “how to open a bottle of sparkling apple cherry cider…” was published in the 2025 R2 Rice Review literary magazine. They’ve decided to concentrate on playwriting: this year, they have written the 10-minute play, “Reception,” and are completing their first full-length play, “Open Casket,” as their senior project.
When not hiding away with their dear friends at Jones, Jules’ time at Rice has been spent enjoying and creating art & music. They were the bassist, violinist, and backup vocalist for Sunset Blvd, opening 2 ktru ODS festivals with them. They’ve made a few collages they think are pretty neat (including a zine about q***r joy that can still be found around campus!), and become decent at watercolor. They’ve fallen in love with open mics. They debuted their drag persona, the cowboy Jimmy Jean, at Rice Pride’s Drag Night in 2025. They have done four distinct skeleton Halloween costumes, always found excuses to wear glitter, never lost their love of black nail polish, and once freshman year made personalized paper tokens for their friends who survived their first physics final (many of which are still kept in phone cases/wallets to this day, perhaps the accomplishment they’re proudest of).
Jules would like to thank the Rice Theatre community for the support & education. They wouldn’t be here without each & every incredible person involved.