10 Reasons We Love to Hate The Nutcracker

Thanksgiving is over and you’re stuffed to the brim. But all you can think abut is that delicious Christmas dinner waiting to fill you up again in just a few weeks, and probably what you’re going to do with all that free time you’ll have since vacation time is just…

100 Dallas Creatives: No. 38 Man Behind the Music Gavin Mulloy

Mixmaster presents “100 Creatives,” in which we feature cultural entrepreneurs of Dallas in random order. Gavin Mulloy knows music, knows pretty much everyone in Dallas, and wants to put on some seriously good shows that get you out of your house, away from the TV and your favorite reality stars,…

Dead White Zombies’ Immersive Theater Is Reborn with Karaoke Motel

The Zombies are back. The back-alley-crawling, crack house-dwelling immersive theater company currently inhabits an abandoned ice house, and they’ve redecorated it to look like a motel designed by Norman Bates – basement and all. Karaoke Motel is creepy choose-your-own adventure theater with a disjointed narrative about what it means to…

DGDG’s New Dance Work, NICE, Has Spice

The new Elevator Series in the sixth-floor performance space at the Wyly Theatre allows plenty of space for the dancers to run in NICE, the fascinating new piece by Dallas choreographer Danielle Georgiou and her company, DGDG. “It’s nice to be nice,” croons singer-pianist Paul Slavens, who composed the score…

Nine Holiday Shows To See in Dallas

Most of the shows on this list require little to no explanation. You’ve likely seen A Christmas Carol before, but the holidays return every year and with it, the same shows, the same music, and the same garland your mother’s been hanging on the bannister for 30 years. So Scrooge…

Russia Casts a Spell on the Fairytale Life of Playwright Meg Miroshnik

In the second act of The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls, our protagonist, Annie, realizes that her fairy godmother is a blue-haired prostitute. Studying abroad in her native country, the American-raised Annie doesn’t believe in evil eyes, and she doesn’t believe in witches. Which is a shame, because she might…

Dallas Theater Center Takes a Smooth Ride with Driving Miss Daisy

Unfasten your seatbelts. There are no bumps on this ride. Alfred Uhry’s Driving Miss Daisy, that quaint morsel, is on at Dallas Theater Center. That’s because this fall Dallas Theater Center is doing big things with old shows no one has been clamoring to see again. Consider this: For its…

A Hit and a Myth

for Golden Apple

Lyric Stage has polished up another forgotten gem of American musical theater. And what a gleaming beauty it is. The Golden Apple retells The Iliad and The Odyssey in grand comic operatic style, its characters plunked down in 1910 in a small town on Mt. Olympus in Washington. Lyric’s sparkling…

Saffy Herndon: Dallas’ Kid Comedian

If you’re up on the local comedy scene, which seems to rotate around the nuclear hub of the Dallas Comedy House, you may have found yourself snort-laughing at jokes coming out of youngster, Saffy Herndon. The 9-year-old comedian, who tells jokes about everything from cartoons to her dad’s drinking habits…