Dallas Theater Center Ends Run of THE BEAUTY PLAYS by Neil LaBute, 5/23
by BWW News Desk
- May 23, 2010
Neil LaBute's plays - The Shape of Things, Fat Pig, and straight from its Broadway run for its regional premiere, the three-time Tony Award-nominated reasons to be pretty - will end its repertory run by Dallas Theater Center May 23 in the intimate 103-seat Studio Theatre at the Wyly Theatre.
Dallas Theater Center Presents FAT PIG by Neil LaBute
by BWW News Desk
- Mar 19, 2010
DTC Resident Acting Company Member Christina Vela reprises her role from Kitchen Dog Theater's 2007 production as Helen, a plus-size librarian who catches the attention of Tom (Regan Adair), an in-shape, successful professional. As their relationship blossoms, Tom struggles with navigating the dynamics of his relationships with vain colleagues Jeannie (Aleisha Force) and Carter (Steven Walters) who judge him for his romantic decision, forcing Tom to come to terms with his own preconceptions of the importance of conventional good looks.
Dallas Theater Center FAT PIG by Neil LaBute Begins Previews 3/12
by BWW News Desk
- Mar 12, 2010
DTC Resident Acting Company Member Christina Vela reprises her role from Kitchen Dog Theater's 2007 production as Helen, a plus-size librarian who catches the attention of Tom (Regan Adair), an in-shape, successful professional. As their relationship blossoms, Tom struggles with navigating the dynamics of his relationships with vain colleagues Jeannie (Aleisha Force) and Carter (Steven Walters) who judge him for his romantic decision, forcing Tom to come to terms with his own preconceptions of the importance of conventional good looks.
Dallas Theater Center FAT PIG by Neil LaBute Begins Previews 3/12
by BWW News Desk
- Mar 11, 2010
DTC Resident Acting Company Member Christina Vela reprises her role from Kitchen Dog Theater's 2007 production as Helen, a plus-size librarian who catches the attention of Tom (Regan Adair), an in-shape, successful professional. As their relationship blossoms, Tom struggles with navigating the dynamics of his relationships with vain colleagues Jeannie (Aleisha Force) and Carter (Steven Walters) who judge him for his romantic decision, forcing Tom to come to terms with his own preconceptions of the importance of conventional good looks.
Dallas Theater Center Presents THE BEAUTY PLAYS by Neil LaBute
by BWW News Desk
- Feb 23, 2010
For the first time ever, three of Neil LaBute's plays - The Shape of Things, Fat Pig, and straight from its Broadway run for its regional premiere, the three-time Tony Award-nominated reasons to be pretty - will be presented in repertory by Dallas Theater Center Feb. 23 - May 23 in the intimate 103-seat Studio Theatre at the Wyly Theatre.
Dallas Theater Center Presents THE BEAUTY PLAYS by Neil LaBute
by BWW News Desk
- Feb 18, 2010
For the first time ever, three of Neil LaBute's plays - The Shape of Things, Fat Pig, and straight from its Broadway run for its regional premiere, the three-time Tony Award-nominated reasons to be pretty - will be presented in repertory by Dallas Theater Center Feb. 23 - May 23 in the intimate 103-seat Studio Theatre at the Wyly Theatre.
A MYSTERIOUS WAY Plays The Subway Platform At 81st Street In NYC 6/4-6/21
by BWW News Desk
- Jun 21, 2009
FIREBONE THEATRE COMPANY is pleased to announce their moving production of Steven Walters? A MYSTERIOUS WAY, directed by Steve Day. A MYSTERIOUS WAY will be performed June 4th through June 21st on the uptown C train platform on 81st Street and the downtown J/M train platform at Chambers Street, subject to change due to the inconsistent environment of the MTA, please check the Firebone Theatre website to confirm.
A MYSTERIOUS WAY Plays The Subway Platform At 81st Street In NYC 6/4-6/21
by Gabrielle Sierra
- May 22, 2009
FIREBONE THEATRE COMPANY is pleased to announce their moving production of Steven Walters' A MYSTERIOUS WAY, directed by Steve Day. A MYSTERIOUS WAY will be performed June 4th through June 21st on the uptown C train platform on 81st Street and the downtown J/M train platform at Chambers Street, subject to change due to the inconsistent environment of the MTA, please check the Firebone Theatre website to confirm.
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