BWW Review: THE SUPPER HOUR IN HELL at the Overtime
The Supper Hour in Hell proves to be one of the most absorbing, cohesive, entertaining and satisfying plays produced by the Overtime.
The Supper Hour in Hell proves to be one of the most absorbing, cohesive, entertaining and satisfying plays produced by the Overtime.
The Fredericksburg Theater Company (FTC) is pleased to announce open enrollment for their summer youth program, Camp Freddyburg 2016.
A Chorus Line at the Playhouse overwhelmingly belongs to Carla Sankey, who choreographed the show and played the role of Sheila.
Priscilla Craft manages to steer a fine path between comedy and pathos in The Gingerbread Lady art the Harlequin.
Cinderella's Makeover, which has its world premiere at Performing Arts San Antonio (PASA) opening June 10, presents a Shrek-like version of the Cinderella story with music from some of the world's greatest classical composers.
Enjoy a free simulcast at the Tobin Center Riverwalk Plaza of the San Antonio Symphony's performance of the Beethoven Violin Concerto followed by Mahler's monumental 'Titan' Symphony at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts on Friday, June 3, 2016.
Good direction, good acting - particularly from the always dependable Liz Vermeulen - and an intriguing plot idea combine to hold the audience's attention in 'The Vapours' at the Overtime, in spite of some deep flaws in a play that implodes at the end under the weight of expectations and ideas that
Greg Hinojosa is a revelation in his role as the loud-mouth junkyard tycoon Harry Brock in the ClassicTheatre production of Born Yesterday
The Symphony and The Majestic Theatre are teaming up with Santikos Entertainment once again to create movie magic with the North American premiere of "Jurassic Park in Concert".
Born Yesterday - the Garson Kanin playmade into a 1950 movie starring Judy Holliday, William Holden and Broderick Crawford - opens this weekend at the Classic Theatre on Fredericksburg Road.
What better way to celebrate NALAC's 27th Anniversary than with a regional gathering of intergenerational artists and cultural thinkers representing multiple Latinidades, arts disciplines and geographies.
What better way to celebrate NALAC's 27th Anniversary than with a regional gathering of intergenerational artists and cultural thinkers representing multiple Latinidades, arts disciplines and geographies.
As MOTOWN THE MUSICAL continues to tour all over North America, the success of the show is evident.
The Tony winning musical takes you on a journey of life, prejudices and racism that existed in Memphis in the 1950's.
Memphis at the Woodlawn proves to be more dynamic and less melodramatic than the touring production, with some excellent performances from a very talented cast.
Missy Miller: 'I'm back where I belong, at the Josphine'
AtticRep announces the Regional Premiere of SECRETS OF A SOCCER MOM by Kathleen Clark, beginning April 7 at the Carlos Alvarez Studio Theatre, Tobin Center for the Performing Arts.
'In the name of every girl who has ever wished to go to a ball in a beautiful dress.
There are some terrific performances by a hand-picked cast in PASA's American premiere production of Make Me a Musical, a show that takes an affectionate dig at a number of classic musicals.
Make Me a Musical, which opens at PASA today, is loosely based on the Faust story and is set in the context of a 'backstage musical' which embraces many of the cliches of the genre - and turns them on their head.
With the disco craze a thing of the past and only one of the Bee Gees still living (Barry Gibb), SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER takes the audience back to a time when disco ruled and dancing was the best thing to do on a Saturday night.
Make Me a Musical, which opens at PASA on Friday, is loosely based on the Faust story and is set in the context of a 'backstage musical' which embraces many of the cliches of the genre - and turns them on their head.
'London Calling' at the Harlequin is one of the slickest shows I have seen since moving to San Antonio just under six years ago.
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Spamalot Tobin Center (7/07-7/08) |
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The Music Man Tobin Center (6/23-6/24) |
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The Circuit Little Carver Theatre (9/25-9/26) |
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The UTEP Dinner Theatre- School Of Rock UTEP Dinner Theatre (6/26-7/18) |
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Celtic Thunder Majestic Theatre (10/15-10/15) |
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Doja Cat Frost Bank Center (11/06-11/06) |
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Iron Maiden, Megadeth & Anthrax Alamodome (9/29-9/29) |
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Ali Siddiq Majestic Theatre (6/26-6/26) |
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Hamilton (Angelica Company) Majestic Theatre (7/28-8/09) |
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I''m Still Yo Mama Little Carver Theatre (8/02-8/02) |