Posts Tagged ‘theatre’
Death, Thou Shalt Die
Big TicketA whole slew of events this week is going on thanks to the More Life Festival.
Waxing Aimless
There’s a lot of movement but not much point to The Book of Liz at Theatre Arlington.Stage
Just before last Saturday’s performance of The Book of Liz, a Theatre Arlington staffer gave an odd little speech to the audience.
From the Street to the Gallery
GalleryIn keeping with the trend of presenting Latin American art as more than just Diego Rivera,
By Foote
A Texas playwright’s 1953 odyssey gets a spirited reading by Fort Worth Theatre.Stage
The program for Fort Worth Theatre’s current revival of The Trip to Bountiful mentions at least three times that the city’s 53-year-old stage institution is “a community theater.”
Sin Fronteras
GalleryThis is the last weekend to catch the show of Álvaro Zorrilla’s paintings at Rose Marine Theatre.
Serpentine Fire
Just in time for Halloween comes Circle Theatre’s riveting production of Snake in the Grass.Stage
You can celebrate this Halloween season with a visit to any of the Fort’s elaborately themed and bedecked haunted houses.
Greed Is Bueno
Big TicketAlmost 300 years lay between Shakespeare’s death and the beginning of the 20th century, and in that time theater did not go languishing.
A Dream Not Deferred
One of Ed Smith’s earliest professional aspirations was to run an African-American theater — now he’s at one of the best.Stage
Ed Smith, the man who has replaced the late Rudy Eastman as artistic director of Jubilee Theatre, has taught graduate level theater courses in prestigious universities as well as directed productions at regional stages across t...
August in August
Big TicketIn Woody Allen’s 1979 film Manhattan, his character says, “When it comes to relationships with women, I’m the winner of the August Strindberg Award.”