Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum pundits pass out plaudits
Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum pundits pass out plaudits
Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum pundits pass out plaudits
Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum pundits pass out plaudits
Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum pundits pass out plaudits
Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum pundits pass out plaudits
Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum pundits pass out plaudits
Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum pundits pass out plaudits
Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum pundits pass out plaudits
Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum pundits pass out plaudits
Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum pundits pass out plaudits
Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum pundits pass out plaudits
Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum pundits pass out plaudits
Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum pundits pass out plaudits
Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum pundits pass out plaudits
Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum pundits pass out plaudits
Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum pundits pass out plaudits
Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum pundits pass out plaudits
Also: With Snake Eyes, Second Thought rattles the emotions.
Were there 10 great shows in 2007? More like 11—no, make it 12.
The Boxer packs a sweet punch at DCT; Our Lady's down for the count at the MAC
At Kitchen Dog, Man From Nebraska offers a muted vision of midlife angst
In T3's Popcorn, salty satire; D-FW critics pepper actors with awards
Premieres compete with old faves on summer theater schedule
Mr. Marmalade, Lawrence & Holloman buddy up to the absurd; Parade's a main drag
Toasting DTC's Thom Pain; Kitchen Dog Theater's Raw Vision paints up a storm
Debbie does naughty things at Kitchen Dog Theater; Danny goes deeper at WingSpan
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Kitchen Dog measures Circumference of a Squirrel; Labyrinth's Wonderful Life wanders
Kitchen Dog's gritty Jesus
Classical Acting Company digs deep with All My Sons; at KDT, a muddled Much Ado
In 10:10, four weddings, two funerals add up to one hot new play
Life on a Dallas stage in 2002 was cruel, freaky and mostly cruel
XPO Gold! gives its vocalists a chance to shine
Kitchen Dog and SMU team up for a searing, stripped-down King Lear
A whiz of a Wizard at DSM; Henry IV pulls an all-nighter in the park
WaterTower's Cat hisses and purrs; Curchack roars in Glimpsings
Arts and Letters Live is Texas Bound with Daryl Johnston
Rebound and Gagged chokes on its own familiar, formulaic cuteness
Reckless' helter-skelter heroine searches for the meaning of Christmas--and life
Eighteen becomes sidetracked in its exploration of female masochism
The Fastest Clock in the Universe's tale of age, youth and barbarism misses a beat
Christina Vela and Our Endeavors flesh out a sexy myth in I, Patti Diphusa
Actor's stunt
Theatre Three jettisons all jitters
Kitchen Dog's actors reheat Beckett's leftovers
Chinese Art gets another placement
Working-class Hispanics and opinionated vaginas mark this year's Festival of the Unexpected
Kitchen Dog takes us down a long but scenic Road
Gabriel Garcia Marquez hits the stage running in Teatro's stunning new show

