Brad McEntire’s Chop Goes Out On a Limb

“Do you really cut into someone’s arm during the show?” Dallas-based playwright and performer Brad McEntire hears this question after almost every performance of his kinky solo show Chop. “An uncomfortable number of times, actually,” he says. Since premiering at WaterTower Theatre’s Out of the Loop Fringe Festival in 2010,…

(NSFW) “Uhh, Yeah Dude” On Tortillas, JFK and the Longevity of Podcasts

When Seth Romatelli and Jonathan Larroquette pair up for their weekly podcast “Uhh, Yeah Dude,” they morph into twinspeak, dissecting American culture’s warbling state through the lens of modern men. It’s a topical kaleidoscope, ripped from the recesses of magazines, newspapers, television, science reports or just all-around living. What keeps…

Theatre Arlington Stages a Solid and Serious Of Mice and Men

We’re lucky that some of the great American dramas have graced Dallas stages in recent seasons. To Kill a Mockingbird, Inherit the Wind and The Grapes of Wrath all feature leading characters with a conscience, and they explore with great literary style important themes about justice and enlightenment of the…

Whitney Cummings On Why Good Comedy Demands A Live Audience

This Friday Whitney Cummings takes the stage at House of Blues on her first tour since launching two sitcoms back in 2011. Though the eponymous Whitney has been cancelled, 2 Broke Girls is still trucking, and Cummings talked to us about being back on the road and the inexplicable flak…

Sandra Bernhard Talks, You Shut Up and Listen

Sandra Bernhard is an actress, comedian, writer, singer, advocate and in general just kind of a badass bitch. And she knows it. Bernhard’s latest show, The Comedic Prophesies of Sandra Bernhard, is playing at The Kessler at 8 tonight. Tickets range from $25 to $300 and are on sale at…

Ochre House Stages a Bloody Sexy Flamenco Show with El Conde Dracula

Put some masterminds together and you’re bound to ignite sparks of creative genius. Ochre House’s Matthew Posey and flamenco artist Delilah Muse both have been awardees in the Observer’s annual Masterminds round-up. Dancer Danielle Georgiou was a runner-up this year. You can experience the trio’s latest artistic collaboration this week…

Dunnam Makes a Winsome Winnie in Wingspan’s Happy Days

Long regarded as a commentary on the nuclear panic of the Cold War, Samuel Beckett’s 1961 absurdist comedy Happy Days now seems more like a cartoon of a long, rotten marriage. Wingspan Theatre Company is doing the play right now at the Bath House. Director Susan Sargeant amps up the…

DTC’s Clybourne Park Fast-forwards Past A Raisin in the Sun

Clybourne Park is the second great major American drama about the hell of dealing with a homeowners’ association. The first was Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun, Clybourne’s source material from half a century ago. Both shows are running at Dallas Theater Center (at the Wyly Theatre), sharing cast…