"Big D" both song and city, is earning big laughs at Lyric and the Wyly.
Lyric Stage's revival depicts hard times a century ago.
In a summer stocked with major musicals, add How to Succeed in Business ... , Little Shop and Victor/Victoria.
Billy Elliot, Next to Normal, Oliver! and Pippin are all big musicals blooming on Dallas stages.
DCT offers amphibious fun for children of all ages; Garland doesn't quite connect with Damn Yankees
One's worth the price, one's not. Care to guess?
Also: Jewish angst and Dixie drawls in They're Playing Our Song and Crimes of the Heart
Were there 10 great shows in 2007? More like 11—no, make it 12.
Theaters never sicken of Dickens, so expect season's repeats
In T3's Popcorn, salty satire; D-FW critics pepper actors with awards
Billy Bigelow, ultimate anti-hero, finds his heart in Lyric Stage's sparkling Carousel
In Social Security, Grandma's on the move and the family's in a tizz
Jupiter aligns with Mars and Hair returns in all its flaxen, waxen glory
Jewish holidays, Dixie-style, in Ballyhoo; love's crazy in Theatre Quorum's Lights
Tune up and laugh at Stanton's Garage; a fun ride into Bombay Dreams
Cookin' with talent, two musicals turn up the heat under heartache
Theatre Three gets snakebit with a Bible musical; Winter Wonderettes rattle and roll
Our critics weigh in on local theater
No Kathy, no Mo no mo', but Parallel Lives still proves feminist humor's not an oxymoron
Our critics weigh in on local theater
With heavenly hosts, Marisol and Living End take two different looks at the afterlife
The Great Gilly Hopkins missteps while offering up serious fare for kids
The cast makes Lyric Stage's Carnival more than fair
