Burlesque Troupe The Lollie Bombs Put Out Tonight

Never underestimate the power of a well-placed flip of nipple tassel. That’s what my grandmother always told me, anyway. Grandpa always looked so happy … It’s okay if you don’t have the shimmy to shake or if your trunk junk drags deep. Burlesque is about celebrating what you got: You…

At Theatre Three, La Bête Could Be Better

David Hirson’s tribute to Molière, La Bête, is the sort of play Theatre Three thinks they should be doing – but shouldn’t. The 1991 comedy, which has enjoyed a couple of decent Broadway runs, the latest starring the incomparable Mark Rylance, is written in rhymed couplets. Nobody wants to see…

The Frequency of Death! — Killing Time

Pegasus Theatre does only one production annually. One of their “Living Black and White” plays has opened at the Eisemann Center on the first weekend of the year since 2005. So we’ve come to expect that show to be a doozy. Their latest, The Frequency of Death!, is good, but…

WaterTower Theatre Announces Cast for August: Osage County

For WaterTower Theatre’s first local production of August: Osage County, the Pulitzer-winning drama by Tracy Letts, director René Moreno sticks with the star of his acclaimed 2011 Oklahoma City production, longtime Dallas actress Pam Dougherty, in the lead as matriarch Violet Weston. She co-starred in 2009 as “Big Edie” in…

12 for 2012: A Dozen DFW Actors Who Deserve More Stage Time

The list of actors we want to see more of on Dallas/Fort Worth theater stages this year includes a few we’ve seen a lot of in recent productions — a lot, as in their frontal and backal parts sans costume. Nudity has become so common among local theater companies, it’s…

Les Miz, Loud and Long, Remains Master of the Opera House

Next year we’ll have the big-budget movie starring Hugh Jackman (as Jean Valjean) and Russell Crowe (as Javert) to compare it to, but right now you can see what critics and audiences are loving in the 25th anniversary touring production of Les Misérables, playing through Sunday at the Winspear. About…

Les Miz, Oui; La Bete, Non

It’s called Les Misérables, so don’t expect comedy. You don’t look to Victor Hugo’s depiction of the 1832 Paris uprisings for belly laughs. What there is in Les Miz, now at the Winspear Opera House on a 25th anniversary tour, is singing. Great, powerful, perfectly on-pitch caterwauling. The kind of…

Dallas Theater Center’s Giant Gets Epic Trailer

Speaking of sprawling, epic trailers… Back in November, the Dallas Theater Center officially announced the cast and creative team for Giant, you know the musical, which is running at the Wyly in 2012 save for some unplanned zombie apocalypse. Now, courtesy of a hat tip from Unfair Park, there’s a…

Dallas Theater in 2011: Give it a Standing O

The real world beyond their stage doors may have been spinning from disaster to disaster, but somehow in the land of make-believe inside Dallas theaters, 2011 turned out to be an absolute annus mirabilis. There were great shows and memorable performances in grand halls and bijou playhouses all around us…

Pegasus Theatre Returns in Glorious Black and White

There’s something to be said for seeing the world in shades of gray. For 26 years that’s been the philosophy of Dallas’ Pegasus Theatre, which performs its annual murder mystery comedy in trademarked “Living Black and White” style. This year’s show, opening at the Eisemann Center in Richardson on December…

With Greetings! the Bath House Stage Is Flooded with New Age Ideas

Given that their core audience comes on buses from places where risk-taking might mean eating dinner past 5, One Thirty Productions is surprisingly edgy with the choice of Greetings! as a Christmas season play. Tom Dudzick, sometimes called the “Catholic Neil Simon,” has written something that ventures way outside any…

Dick Whittington: Bawdy Fun with a Classic English Panto

If you haven’t experienced the wacky tradition of the holiday season English “panto,” get yourself to Theatre Britain’s production of Jackie Mellor-Guin’s Dick Whittington, currently onstage at Plano’s Cox Building Playhouse. It’s broad comedy on two levels: a fun fairytale for the kiddies, some mildly bawdy double entendres for the…

Pegasus Theatre Puts It Out There in Black and White

There’s something to be said for seeing the world in shades of gray. For 26 years that’s been the philosophy of Dallas’ Pegasus Theatre, which performs its annual murder mystery comedy in trademarked “Living Black and White” style. This year’s show, opening at the Eisemann Center in Richardson on December…

Wassail out the Wahzoo with Three Holiday Plays

Like Ebenezer Scrooge, a certain rotund, snow-haired, thrice-married GOP presidential candidate regards poor children as slackers. “It is tragic what we do in the poorest neighborhoods, entrapping children in child laws which are truly stupid,” Newt Gingrich told an audience at Harvard a few weeks ago. He’d like to put…

WaterTower’s Rockin’ Christmas Party Deserves a Big Lump of Coal

If you remember flopping on the divan in your flannels and scuffies to watch TV Christmas specials starring Perry Como, the King Sisters and the Osmonds back in the day, you’ll feel right at home at WaterTower Theatre’s Rockin’ Christmas Party. The show is a nostalgia-filled musical cheese ball, rolled…

Dallas Comedy House Wants You For Christmas

Oh, they don’t want a lot for Christmas… just for you to lip sync your little elfin heart out on camera. But not just any lip sync: The Dallas Comedy House would very much like you to film your sync to a very specific song, and a specific version, by…

Coming Full Circle, Second Thought Theatre Returns to Turtle Creek

For its eighth season, Second Thought Theatre, the small-ensemble company founded by Baylor grads, will move back to where it started — or close to it. Second Thought is leaving the Addison Theatre Centre’s black box studio and relocating to 75-seat Bryant Hall, across the parking lot from Kalita Humphreys…

Puppet Theater’s Sweet Nutcracker Deserves a Big Hand

Theater Caps are bite-sized punch-packing capsule reviews by resident theater critic Elaine Liner. Use them as a reminder — or a teaser, if you procrastinate — of her full-length reviews in The Mixmaster’s weekly sister. There’s always humor and elegance in the shows performed at Dallas Children’s Theater by the…

Here, from Christmases Future, DTC’s “Ghost” Speaks

Part of the fun of Dallas Theater Center’s huge production of A Christmas Carol, opening Friday night for a three-week run at Kalita Humphreys Theater, is seeing who plays the ghosts that visit Ebenezer Scrooge. In the spooky adaptation by Richard Hellesen of Charles Dickens’ immortal story of greed v…