A Christmas Carol, Greetings! and Dick Whittington deck the stages.
Theatre Too romances tunes of John Bucchino; KDT takes dull journey with 26 Miles.
Photo by Elaine LinerHorton Foote Jr. and siblings Hallie, Daisy and Walter celebrated what would've been their dad's 95th birthday at a party in the Winspear lobby Monday.​Monday, on what would have been their father's 95th birthday, the four children of Pulitzer- and two-time Academy Award-winni ... More >>
Good singing nearly saves T3's Piazza; good acting can't save Coronado; good times kill Sweeney Todd
Get a puppy upper from A Dog's Life at Theatre Three; all's well with Kitchen Dog's world premiere of Sick
Also: Jewish angst and Dixie drawls in They're Playing Our Song and Crimes of the Heart
Also: T3 hopes to clean up again with I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change
In T3's Popcorn, salty satire; D-FW critics pepper actors with awards
Big Bang wastes no time with facts in a mad, mad musical history of the world
With candor (and Ebb!) T3 salutes musicals; Angels flutter down at the Bath House
Myths make a splash in Metamorphoses at Theatre Three; Far Away close to perfect at FIT
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Musicals explore the birth of the blues, the death of a bawdy Hollywood icon
TITAS' sweetest thing
Tart humor and hot voices in Addison; sour notes spoil in Addison; sour notes spoil the songs at Theatre Three
A Class Act at Theatre Three starts with a bad premise and ends on a sour note
Theatre Three's Side Show makes a musical statement about freaks of nature and the nature of love
Blood Brothers is political theater for the simpleminded
The World Goes 'Round offers up great songs in a lackluster production
Theatre Three disappoints with its production of Yasmina Reza's bleak comedy
Looking for the heart of this Saturday Night proves fruitless
Theatre Three jettisons all jitters
Kitchen Dog's actors reheat Beckett's leftovers
Theatre Too! has too much Tomfoolery going on
Theatre Three offers a dysfunctional production of Christopher Durang's Beyond Therapy
Despite strong performances, Global Village doesn't connect all the emotional dots
Theatre Three carries the humor on a long road through Mamet, May, and Allen
Theatre Three exposes a bit of Durang in Disgraceful Acts
