The Five Best Comedy Shows in Dallas This Weekend, November 15-18

Every Thursday we highlight the best comedy of the coming weekend. Find more comedy events at dallasobserver.com/calendar. Jim Norton at the Addison Improv Heard every weekday morning on the Opie & Anthony radio show and seen everywhere from bookshelves to Louie, Jim Norton is an angry force to be reckoned…

Where’s the Joy in Kitchen Dog’s Beauty Queen of Leenane?

“Better 50 enemies outside the house than one within,” says an old Irish proverb. In the tiny, moldy Connemara cottage that’s the setting for Martin McDonagh’s tense 1996 drama The Beauty Queen of Leenane, both residents have one sworn enemy — each other. Now running at Kitchen Dog Theater in…

Not Much to Dig in Undermain Theatre’s Burying Our Father

If Burying Our Father, the biblical whatchamacallit at Undermain Theatre, is supposed to be comedy, it needs to be funnier. If it’s supposed to be performance art, it needs more original moves. If it’s supposed to be a slightly too-long, goofy Sunday school pageant performed by a likable older couple,…

Before MacHomer Ends After 17 Years, an Interview with the Guy Bringing Macbeth and the The Simpsons Together in Dallas

Something funny comes to the Winspear on Thursday with the one-night-only performance of the family-friendly one-man show MacHomer, actor-writer Rick Miller’s comic adaptation of Macbeth using characters from The Simpsons. It’s an inspired idea that Miller, a Toronto-based actor, launched in 1995 and has performed around the globe ever since…

Louis C.K. and HBO: A (Much-Deserved) Match Made in Louis’ Wallet

When news hit my Twitter feed yesterday that Louis C.K.’s next stand-up special — the one based on the act he blessed Dallas with last month — would premiere on HBO, my first reaction was: Oh, that download-forever thing didn’t work. Too bad. I liked paying $5 for some funny…

The Five Best Comedy Shows in Dallas This Weekend, November 8-11

Every Thursday we highlight the best comedy of the coming weekend. Find more comedy events at dallasobserver.com/calendar. Sean Kent at Hyena’s in Fort Worth “I write a fuckload ’cause otherwise I get bored,” says Sean Kent. “I don’t wanna say the same stuff every year.” You hear that, guys? A…

The Five Best Comedy Shows in Dallas This Weekend, November 1-4

Every Thursday we highlight the best comedy of the coming weekend. Find more comedy events at dallasobserver.com/calendar. Richard Lewis at the Addison Improv When Richard Lewis gets on stage, you really have no idea what you’re in for. He prepares nothing, writes nothing down. And it can be great. But…

Lyric Stage’s 1776 is a Star-Spangled Treat

Great idea by Lyric Stage producer Steven Jones to open his revival of the grand old musical 1776 during campaign season. If only more of those pesky “undecided voters” could see it. What they would witness first and foremost is another of Lyric’s spectacular productions of a rarely done piece…

The Five Best Comedy Shows in Dallas This Weekend, October 25-28

Every Thursday we highlight the best comedy of the coming weekend. Find more comedy events at dallasobserver.com/calendar. DeRay Davis at Addison Improv Warning: DeRay Davis is not the for easily offended. A Comedy Central favorite, DeRay grew up so poor, his Freddy Krueger Halloween costume was three spoons taped to…

Undermain’s Iliad: A One-Man Iliad

“Every time I sing this song, I hope it’s the last time,” says the weary troubadour played by Bruce DuBose at the start of Undermain Theatre’s stunning production of An Iliad, a condensed retelling of Homer’s epic poem of the Trojan War. As conceived by co-authors Lisa Peterson and Denis…

The Five Best Comedy Shows in Dallas This Weekend, October 18-21

Every Thursday we highlight the best comedy of the coming weekend. Find more comedy events at dallasobserver.com/calendar. Louis CK at the Majestic Theatre When you hear “red hair,” “pasty gut” and “so funny I almost hyper-ventilated” in the same sentence, there’s only one name that comes to mind: Louis mother-fucking…