About Too *

Too.Events is a boutique events production studio based in Houston, TX.

Too.Weddings is our wedding division, but the studio itself was built wider than weddings. We produce days and nights that have timing, moving parts, and an audience. That can be a wedding, an artist concert, a private party, a brand event, a dinner with a stage, or a dance floor that needs a cool club DJ.
We take a limited number of projects each season. The calendar stays selective because the work is hands-on production, not remote coordination.

The Founders

Two directions, one outcome: a day that looks intentional and runs like it was meant to happen that way.

Helen Verdi:
«Every project starts as a concept. I develop it into a visual language that holds in real space: palette, materials, proportion, styling, light. The goal is not decoration. The goal is a room that reads as one idea.»

Andy Verdi:
«I see an event as a happening. A concert, a wedding, a party, it’s always a sequence of scenes. The experience depends on pacing, transitions, energy, music, and what we decide to place into each moment.»
Helen Verdi — creative direction & styling
Andy Verdi — production, CEO & DJ
What we cover/

Capabilities

We built a studio that can do both beauty & logistics, then keep the night alive with sound and pacing. That’s why our projects don’t fall apart when reality approaches: late arrivals, weather shifts, venue limits, tight load-ins, short soundchecks, last-minute changes in the run of the day.

You’re hiring a production mindset with design taste.

Design direction that rules events

End-to-end controlled production

Atmosphere, energy, timing, more!

Frequently asked/

Before we book a date

Weddings through Too.Weddings, private events, plus selective concerts and parties through Too.Events. The common thread is production with a clear creative direction.

Date, city or venue, guest count or expected capacity, and a realistic budget range. For concerts, add artist name, preferred format, and ticketing plan if you already have one.

Yes, when they fit the direction and the constraints of the timeline. We keep a short circle of partners and add new people only after we’ve seen how they work on site.

Yes. We can cover venue coordination, production planning, stage and floor logic, sound/light coordination, backstage flow, and the audience experience. Scope depends on the venue model and the artist’s needs.

We turn budget into priorities, then into decisions. We’ll tell you early what will actually change the outcome in your venue, and what won’t.

Yes, selectively. We travel when we can bring the standard with us and when logistics make sense for the project.

A quick example/

What “production” looks like on the da

«A venue change, a delayed ceremony, a tighter soundcheck, a speech that suddenly becomes ten minutes longer. These are normal things. The difference is what happens next.

Too.Events adjust the sequence, protect the key moments, keep the room looking consistent, and keep the night moving so guests never feel the repair work.»
/Juliana Bryant
CEO of The Beauticians
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