Pass the Queso for Free Tickets to See the Rude Mechanicals in Dallas

One of the country’s most interesting theater troupes resides in Austin. Just a quick ride down 35 will guide you to the backyard of the Rude Mechanicals, a group that creates off-the-wall, intellectually challengingly and wildly fun theater. It’s worth the drive every time, whether they’re workshopping a piece, or…

The Down Low Is Like Living Inside a Tarantino Film For 75 Minutes

Watching Danny O’Connor’s new dark comedy one-act The Down Low, set in a 956-square-foot house on East Mockingbird Lane, is like living inside a Tarantino film for 75 minutes. Bad things happen to people just inches away from where you’re sitting. Hilarious things, too. Every time there’s a knock on…

At Ochre House Theater, The Egg Salesman Cometh

When Matthew Posey, the creative genius at the tiny Ochre House theater, decides to get silly with a new play, he gets crazy-silly. That’s a good thing right now. We need some lighthearted whimsy to ward off the heavy bad-news blues, and The Egg Salesman, Posey’s ova-easy new comedy, is…

At the Winspear, Bring in Da Newsies, Bring in Da Funk

Newsies is Annie with boys. And not young boys either, at least not the cast of the touring production currently tapping, back-flipping and flexed-foot kicking across the stage at the Winspear Opera House. These aren’t moppets or teenagers. This is a bunch of cute but short-statured young men pretending to…

Join This Weekend’s Outdoor Ballet Class in the Arts District

Dance nerds, classical music fans, and even lovers of the fairy tale should have their tickets in hand already for this weekend’s productions of Cinderella by French company Malandain Ballet Biarritz. For a night of stunning entertainment, it falls in the 10-zone. But…on a scale of one to 10, just…

For God’s Sake, Go See All My Sons at WaterTower Theatre

There are just a few truly classic works of theater. Plays or musicals that don’t just remain relevant, but the characters continue to introduce new worlds to an audience, the language continues to dance, and the ideas continue to ignite discussions. Arthur Miller’s All My Sons is one such play…

Marc Maron Enjoyed the Tension at South Side Music Hall Sunday

By Jeremy Hallock After struggling as a comedian for over 20 years, Marc Maron finally started hitting his stride in 2009 with his enormously popular “WTF with Marc Maron” podcast and then the IFC TV series, Maron, which debuted in 2013. He easily commanded the large crowd from the huge…

When an Artist Lives a Human Life, Like They All Do

When writing of WaterTower Theatre’s production of All My Sons, which opens tonight, the Morning News’ Nancy Churnin raises an interesting point about the show’s playwright Arthur Miller. She says that in the past decade her admiration for Miller has been challenged by the 2007 revelation in a Vanity Fair…

Ordinary Days Is Filled with Musical Magic

A small show that packs a mighty emotional wallop, the four-person musical Ordinary Days has a few more performances by Our Productions Theatre Company in the studio space at Addison’s Theatre Center. If you like bittersweet sung-through mini-musicals like [title of show], this one, just 80 minutes long, will leave…

Dallas Theater Center Scores Touchdown with Colossal

As a play about football, but not just about football, Colossal packs more action and drama into its four 15-minute quarters (plus 10-minute “halftime show”) than most actual games. Now running at the Wyly Theatre, Dallas Theater Center’s production of Andrew Hinderaker’s 75-minute drama-with-dance, staged by DTC artistic director Kevin…

Prism Co. Paints You a Play In Its Namesake Show

All painting isn’t an act of theater, but it can be. Which is why the next Prism Co. show sounds as much like a live painting event as it does a play. That’s the wonderful thing about this young, upstart company: They aren’t just stretching the definition of what theater…