Friday Night Spotlights: Go, Great Scott, Go! Go! Go!

It’s Dallas. It’s Sunday. The Cowboys play at three o’clock. Every Dallasite knows that you need to plan around that. You go to the early service at church, youth soccer games are scheduled in the morning and no sensible Opera company would plan a matinee for that day. But thats…

Comedians Dress Up as Comedians at the Kessler This Halloween

Stand-up comedians may be alone on a stage in a physical sense but spiritually speaking, they are never by themselves.  They are constantly swarmed by the spirits of the comedians who inspired. The memories and inspirations of comedians who pushed them to walk on to a stage will always be…

This Reunion of SMU Drama Grads Includes Names and Faces You’ll Know

This weekend’s two-day get-together in Studio City, Calif., of dozens of SMU theater grads from the 1970s and ’80s might turn out to be the greatest cast ever assembled of accomplished middle-aged American character actors from stage, screen and television. The guest list, according to reunion planner Judi Dickerson (MFA,…

Think You’re Fat? Go See The Whale, a Play about XXXL Life

Charlie is so fat that he eats, works and sleeps on his couch, a stained horror of abused upholstery. Sitting atop stacks of old books, the couch sags amid mounds of fast-food containers, soda cans, candy wrappers, chip bags — a rotting reliquary waiting for Charlie to wheeze his last…

This Sexy, Scary Faust Goes to Hell and Back (Fun Ride)

The future of theater in Dallas should be what The Drama Club is doing with Faust. This all-local consortium of disgustingly talented writers, actors, directors and designers has created a fresh and contemporary version of the old Goethe tale (with shades of Christopher Marlowe) of a doctor who sells his…

At Theatre Three, Fix Me, Jesus Shops Till It Drops the Plot

Don’t let the title fool you. Fix Me, Jesus, the new play by Helen Sneed that just got its premiere at Theatre Three, isn’t about religion. Not unless you put your faith in shopping as an answer to prayer and think of the NorthPark Center Neiman Marcus as the Vatican…