Off of its newly won Tony Award, Dallas Theatre Center gave us a show that, with a little work, is ready for Broadway. this show was magnetic from the first syllable. Opening with an overlapping history of Robin Hood and... Continue Reading →
It is no secret that I love Natasha Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 (but for everyone's benefit in here it'll just be referred to as Great Comet). Last night I wasn't able to fall asleep and so I decided to... Continue Reading →
Children's theater is a place where I think a good number of us are very comfortable with. When I walked through the doors of Plano Children's Theater to see Pippin, it felt as if I was going back to my roots.... Continue Reading →
Texas State never fails to astonish me when it comes to the productions that they put on, and Intimate Apparel is no exception. I was able to go to the invited dress rehearsal, and since it was a dress rehearsal it meant... Continue Reading →
I love the theatre. However, when you truly love something it is important that you can see the flaws in the object of your affection, and I not only know the flaw but sometimes it really is hard to overlook.... Continue Reading →
I have never come across a show that has made me cry in the car, that is until I saw Texas State's production of The Marriage of Bette and Boo. I've been meaning to see this show for a while now, a... Continue Reading →
I have known Snoopy and his ragtag gang of friends ever since I was a little girl. I grew up reading "Happiness is a Warm Puppy" and I would watch "It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" every Halloween. So, you... Continue Reading →