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Great American Trailer Park Packs a Punch
Throughout the first act of Circle Theatre’s production of The Great American Trailer Park Musical, I had the nagging sensation that this raucous, perfectly...
Texas Dance Theatre Goes Hyper-Modern
Texas Dance Theatre brought its inaugural season to a close by offering a potpourri of Modern pieces last weekend at Scott Theater. They covered...
Stage West Tames The Lonesome West
Over the last 15 years, playwright Martin McDonagh — born in England to Irish parents — has pioneered a one-man theater of cruelty. His...
Spelling Bee Scores
The word “cartoonish” is typically used as an insult, but it describes all the best qualities of Theatre Arlington’s tearfully funny staging of The...
TBT Revives The Sleeping Beauty
The Sleeping Beauty is a lot for any ballet company to chew on. It includes an enormous cast, many solos, lots of character...
Andy Warhol in the ’80s
There are a lot of Andy Warhols. The Campbell’s-soup-can-reproducing Andy. The tedious filmmaking Andy. The celebrity Andy. But there’s also an Andy that few...
Fort Worth’s African Refugee Sculptor
“Art is my passion,” said local metal wire sculptor Henri Pierre Mayakapongo. “If I have an idea, I need to make it.”
His English is...
Butterfly Helps Illegal Gringo Crosser
A little more than two years ago, Paul Edwards decided that the time had come to chase his lifelong dream. He owned a successful...
La Llorona Haunts Amphibian
One of the things that inspired Kathleen Anderson Culebro to write La Llorona, her supernatural-tinged drama currently being staged by Amphibian Productions, was the...
Copenhagen Chills Stage West
Every so often, Heisenberg’s 1927 principle of uncertainty –– a foundation of quantum mechanics –– pops up as a theme in art. The Coen...









