Review: TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD at Bass Hall
Bass Hall is a lovely host for an excellent recreation of Harper Lee’s seminal work....
Review: THE ADDAMS FAMILY MUSICAL at The Firehouse Theatre
Make sure to catch this spirited seasonal offering while you can, since much like pumpkin spice there is a limited run. Firehouse’s The Addams Family delivers much heart and haunted humor for a ghoulish good time....
Review: JERSEY BOYS at Casa Mañana
The silvery surface of Casa Mañana’s signature dome is reflecting the lights and star power of Jersey Boys through September 17. Featuring an all-star cast and a get-up-and-dance soundtrack, audience eyes are sure to adore the story of Franki Valli and the Four Seasons....
Review: AVENUE Q at Theatre Arlington
Avenue Q at Theatre Arlington remains as fresh, funny, and feisty as it’s ever been...
Review: THE OTHER JOSH COHEN at Circle Theatre
The Other Josh Cohen is a delightful musical with a light-hearted tone that belies its deep morality, all while boasting a great cast a strong musical book....
Review: THE MUSIC MAN at Granbury Theatre
What's not to like about a clever, likeable scoundrel/scammer who captures a town through song and dance and eventually wins over fair maiden?...
Review: GOIN' HOLLYWOOD at WaterTower Theatre
Although Goin' Hollywood was wonderfully performed, the ambitious new musical's story just couldn't match the efforts of its designers and actors....
Review: MISS MOLLY: A MARITAL DECEIT OF HONEST INTENTIONS at Amphibian Stage
Miss Molly is wickedly clever satire that would do Oscar Wilde proud. Amphibian Stage has produced an excellent show, that while not for every audience, is too good to miss....
Review: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING at Shakespeare Dallas
What did our critic think of MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING at Shakespeare Dallas?
For those who would endure the Texas heat, Shakespeare Dallas spins brings to life one of theater’s much-beloved comedies – and in platform heels....
Review: Disney's NEWSIES at the Plaza Theater Cleburne, Texas
The beautiful Plaza Theatre uses its 276 seat ‘in-the-round’ seating to capture all the action (and there’s plenty) for this “Little Train That Could” themed production of NEWSIES....
Review: MISS SAIGON AT CASA MANANA Theater, Ft. Worth TX
The 'Heat is On' in Fort Wort. In as much as the chandelier falls in Phantom; the helicopter and the amazing cast of Miss Saigon has landed in Fort Worth for a glorious week of stellar entertainment....
Review: TARZAN at Lyric Stage
What makes us human?
Is it our outward appearance – our features, clothing or even language?
Or is it something a bit deeper – a study of what’s in our hearts?
In a nod to the nostalgia of the 90s, Lyric Stage explored those questions – and a few more – in its production of Disney’s T...
Review: SIX THE MUSICAL at Winspear Opera House
What did our critic think of SIX THE MUSICAL at Winspear Opera House?...
Review: BIG SCARY ANIMALS Tackles Big Scary Topics at Theatre Three
BIG SCARY ANIMALS invites you to Oaklawn where a small group of unlikely neighbors share drinks with a side of damning glares and dark secrets. Theatre Three September 1-25....
Review: Broadway's AIN'T TOO PROUD: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE TEMPTATIONS Brings Motown to Music Hall
Watch The Temptations’ journey through the limelight and witness them change the music industry forever. Origin story, history lesson, live concert–this is AIN’T TOO PROUD: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE TEMPTATIONS. Music Hall at Fair Park. September 6-18....
Review: CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF Transforms Tragedy To Tolerance
Raw inner turmoil leads to familial corrosion in CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF by Tennessee Williams. Get up close and personal with The Classics Theatre Project as they tell this tale of jealousy, disgust, tolerance, and trust. Addison Theatre Center. August 26-September 11....
Review: KINKY BOOTS at Kalita Humphreys Theater
Uptown Players delivers a ROUSING production of the Award-Winning musical Kinky Boots!...
Review: Disney's FROZEN Warms Hearts at Fair Park
Disney’s FROZEN is a family-friendly show that awes adults and children alike. Take a break from the heat to build a snowman, sing, dance, and fall in love. Music Hall at Fair Park July 20-August 7....
Review: THE SECRET COMEDY OF WOMEN Unboxes Truths Through Wit and Laughter
THE SECRET COMEDY OF WOMEN is an interactive performance that will have you laughing so hard, you’ll think you just completed an ab workout. This show is inspiring, honest, outrageously funny, and exactly what women need right now. Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts July 6-31. Don’t miss it...
Review: Mesquite Arts Theatre Gives a Beaming Performance of LIKE KISSING MOONLIGHT
Mesquite Arts Theatre’s LIKE KISSING MOONLIGHT is a tale full of sorrowful twists and heartfelt turns. There are only a few more moons until it’s gone. Mesquite Arts Center Black Box Theatre June 10-26. Don’t miss it!
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BWW Review: Broadway's OKLAHOMA! Leaves the Audience Less Than OK!
Leave all expectations at the door and prepare for Daniel Fish’s new interpretation of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s musical. OKLAHOMA! is at the Winspear Opera House May 31-June 12. Whether you love it or hate it, it’s an experience you won’t forget....
BWW Review: UNDER THE MOON Enchants with Comedy and Complexity
Ochre House Theater’s Under the Moon is brief but bold. In their last installation of their IN THE GARDEN series, Ochre House Theater is finishing strong with captivating characters and malicious magic. May 25-May 28 and June 1-June 4. Go see Under the Moon before it’s too late!...
BWW Review: SEX, GUNS, AND VODKA Intoxicates with Intimacy and Inner Turmoil
The Classics Theatre Project's Joey Folsom adapts and directs Anton Chekhov's untitled first play, giving it the name it deserves–Sex, Guns, and Vodka. Buy a ticket and raise a glass to this rejuvenation of a classic. The Margo Jones Theatre May 20-June 11....
BWW Review: Broadway's MEAN GIRLS Makes Nice at Music Hall at Fair Park
Welcome to Girl World, also known as Music Hall at Fair Park. Broadway's Mean Girls brings you a story of friendship, insecurity, curiosity, and acceptance. Don't miss out, and don't forget to wear PINK! Music Hall at Fair Park May 3-15. It’s going to be so FETCH!...
BWW Review: WAIT UNTIL DARK Revives a Story of Resilience
Garland Civic Theatre's production of WAIT UNTIL DARK has moments of jam-packed action and instances of inward reflection. Frederick Knott's story was first performed in 1966. To take a story so well-known and perform it is resilient and brave, just like the main character, Susy Hendrix. Don't miss ...
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