Silence is Golden (Then, Not)

To get down with Uptown Players and Upstart Productions, you’d better be up on your movies. Both theater companies have shows right now paying homage to specific film genres. Uptown takes on the serial killer thriller with one of playwright Jamie Morris’ campy spoofs, The Silence of the Clams. It’s…

Next Fall and Tigers Be Still Have Issues (Bring Tissues)

Adam and Luke are the odd couple Neil Simon didn’t write. Funny, gay and in love, they’re the couple at the center of Geoffrey Nauffts’ tragicomic Next Fall, now onstage at Kalita Humphreys Theater. The Dallas Theater Center production was staged by artistic director Kevin Moriarty and features six damn…

Project X Theatre Stages a Dramatic Jewel with Diamond Dick

The incident at the heart of the fact-based Erik Ehn play Diamond Dick: The Tulsa Race Riots of 1921 is as trivial as, say, a teenager walking home from a corner store with some Skittles in his hand. The Project X production of this skillfully staged one-act continues through this…

Gird Your Loins for August: Osage County, Now In Its Farewell Week

There may not be another 3-1/2-hour play that says as much about contemporary family life, and says it with such gritty realism, as Tracy Letts’ explosive, hilarious August: Osage County. Director René Moreno’s fine production up at Addison’s WaterTower Theatre winds up its three-week run April 22. It’s a chance…

A Funny, Furious Family Reunion from Hell in August: Osage County.

The wild and wonderful Westons of Oklahoma are back. Think your family’s crazy? This bunch thrives on hard liquor and invective. As the subjects of Tracy Letts’ much-honored play August: Osage County, the Westons are the most pill-addled, booze-soaked, internecine American family to tear up a stage since the Tyrones…

Uptown Players Do It Their Way; In the Heights Hits the Skids

Uptown Players, take a bow. Ten years ago this gay-focused theater company, started by executive producers Craig Lynch and Jeff Rane, put on little shows with little money in a tiny hole of a space off Stemmons Freeway. Now they occupy the 400-seat, city-owned, Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Kalita Humphreys Theater…

Bust A Gut: Dallas Comedy Festival is Almost Here

Dallas Comedy House took a bath in funny pheromones then baited in talent from across the country for this year’s Dallas Comedy Festival, which runs from March 27 through April 1. The lineup looks slammin,’ and we’ll have interviews with the comedians up until the fest kicks off, so that…