Best Coast Tuesday, May 28, at Granada Theater, $24 L.A.'s surf-pop duo Best Coast blew up on everyone's radar in 2010 when they were one of the most blog-worthy bands around after releasing their debut LP Crazy for You. Then, last year they had an equally as powerful follow-up with The Only Place, ... More >>
Playwright Kurt Kleinmann's stays mum on how they drain color from the stage.
Lyric Stage's production has brassy bawls; lots to see at Uptown Players' Pride Fest.
We've got quite a backlog of CDs we've never gotten around to, so we're going to try to chip away at the pile with this regular feature. The plan: to take a few at a time and play each CD for as long as I can stand it.Meat LoafHang Cool Teddy Bear (Roadrunner)Imagine a cold, snowy evening on the ... More >>
Catch a Thoroughly Modern musical
Two peeps play everyone in history
Wicked's second visit to DSM breaks the spell; T3's Odd Couple cleans up nicely
A princess gets an ice skate
Thumbs up or toes up for reviewers at Pegasus; big voices in Broadway Our Way
Urinetown, the Musical makes a splashy debut; Average Day overcomes unusual night
Pick Pico de Gallo for hot comedy with smarts; at WaterTower's Cabaret, the wurst of times
The Producers verks up a shvits at Fair Park; gradually moves backward, Betrayal does
Coward-ly lines give Hay Fever a shpritz of springtime lunacy; Hairspray holds firm at Fair Park
Our critics weigh in on local theater
At CTD pump jockeys and pretty waitresses fill 'er up; theaters announce season lineups
John Leguizamo is the man, even when he's in disguise
Assassins at Quad C, convicts at SMU, plus murder in Tuna, Texas
Turtle Creek Chorale
With Anything Goes, Theatre Arlington makes a Cole Porter musical classic easy to love
Mel Brooks' The Producers is legendary for good reason
A Chorus Line just shuffles along; The Last Session offers serious singing
Don't let Deep Ellum Opera Theatre's Pippin mug you
