Written by a nun, Theatre Three's Trysts in Toledo dusts off an old, unconventional comedy
Written by a nun, Theatre Three's Trysts in Toledo dusts off an old, unconventional comedy
Lesbian bull-riders, menopausal mamas and a not-so-sexy Stanley Kowalski—ah, the stuff of theater
Lesbian bull-riders, menopausal mamas and a not-so-sexy Stanley Kowalski—ah, the stuff of theater
Also: With Snake Eyes, Second Thought rattles the emotions.
Also: With Snake Eyes, Second Thought rattles the emotions.
Also: Not much to like in As You Like it
Michael Frayn's Democracy gets a case of the Willys about Cold War Germany
Mommies dearest and queerest in new shows at Contemporary Theatre and Uptown Players
In T3's Popcorn, salty satire; D-FW critics pepper actors with awards
In T3's Popcorn, salty satire; D-FW critics pepper actors with awards
In T3's Popcorn, salty satire; D-FW critics pepper actors with awards
Not exactly Dead Parrot: The Musical, but close; new season lineups promise star turns
Dyed, fried and double-wide, Trailer Park Musical rolls dirty; Jukebox rocks
Tennessee Williams lights up Fräulein with kooky comedy; Frozen sends chills at T3
City of Angels gets la-la-lost; DFW drama critics dole out '06 honors
Classical Acting Company sells mixed messages in Death of a Salesman
Under the stars, a disco-era Dream; unpleasant peasants mar murky Les Miz
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Liaisons steams up RTC; sexy, smart Devil's Disciple redeems Theatre Three
Gypsies make Broadway Our Way a gay old time; Pegasus back in black and white
Quad C and DTC do well with cruel Yules; only Poe perks up FIT's variety show
Bug at Kitchen Dog Theater gets under your skin; year's infectious performances touch critics
At WaterTower Theatre, Living Out shines; The Nerd's life of leisure suits the Pocket
At WaterTower Theatre, Living Out shines; The Nerd's life of leisure suits the Pocket
The Wrestling Season takes a strong hold on tough teen issues; Den of Thieves steals time
René Moreno
Our critics weigh in on local theater
DTC kicks it up a notch with Anna in the Tropics; area critics honor the year's best stage work
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Plays by Neil LaBute and Edward Albee weigh the delicate balance between love and hate
Local stages choked with Shakespeare; critics honor the year's best theater work
A dozen troupes act up
WingSpan Theatre gives Harold Pinter's Old Times a saucy, Sapphic spin
Double dose of self-hatred, way down South and south of the border
Pocket Sandwich Theatre mixes fairy tales and mobsters and scores no hit, man
A strong, solitary voice needs accompaniment in An Almost Holy Picture
Festival of Independent Theatres serves up a rich thespian buffet
With headliners like Mike Judge and an impressive list of films, the Dallas Video Festival once again wins by knockout
Shake-ing it up
Working-class Hispanics and opinionated vaginas mark this year's Festival of the Unexpected
Kitchen Dog celebrates its new era with a strange, apocalyptic work

