Posted by dfwtheatrescene on February 19, 2008
Lawson Taitte, one of the preeminent theatre critics in Dallas, has written a new review of Theatre 3’s Crimes of the Heart for the Dallas Morning News. Here’s an excerpt:
How appropriate that Theatre Three, which gave Pulitzer Prize winner Beth Henley her professional start while she was still a student at Southern Methodist University, should give her best play, Crimes of the Heart, a perfect production.
Read the entire review at the Dallas Morning News.
Crimes Of the Heart by runs at Theatre 3 from Feb 14, 2008 to Mar 16, 2008.
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Posted by dfwtheatrescene on February 19, 2008
The 2007 Award winner for OUTSTANDING NEW PLAY bt the Dallas-Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum.
Award-winning hit Heaven Forbid(s), a brand new comedy, returns by for its final four performances in the DFW area at Watertower’s Out Of The Loop Festival, March 7th, 9th, 12th, and March 14th at the Stone Cottage Theater in Addison. This is the last chance to catch the show in the DFW area!
The Dead Can Speak! Are You Listening?
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Posted by dfwtheatrescene on February 11, 2008
The Collin Theatre Center in Plano, TX continues their 2007-2008 season with Li’l Abner, a musical cartoon by Gene DePaul and Johnny Mercer with Norman Panama and Melvin Frank based on the comic strip characters created by Al Capp. When residents of Dogpatch, USA are notified by the government that they must evacuate, they try to persuade the government that their town is worth saving. Meanwhile, Earthquake McGoon wants to marry Daisy Mae; Daisy Mae wants to marry and Li’l Abner just wants to go fishing. A classic musical comedy that is appropriate for the all ages. Directed by Brad Baker and Mark Mullino with choreography by Paula Morelan.
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