Dallas Theatre Center
Death of a Salesman (April 2010)
By Arthur Miller
- “An Overrated Classic”
- “ Pulitzer Prize (Drama)”
It’s a Bird… It’s a Plane… It’s Superman (June 2010)
By David Newman and Robert Benton
- “A Lost Treasure, a Musical Marvel, Soars Again”
- “is an odd and mostly uneven re-worked musical”
Henry IV (September 2010)
By William Shakespeare
- “Raucous comedy and large-scale battlefield action punctuate the moving drama”
- Even without its climactic sequel this is a roguishly appealing, stand-alone historical romp.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (October 2009)
By William Shakespeare
- “Shakespeare's beloved romantic comedy is a party in a play to launch a new era of Dallas theater”
- “A Midsummer Night's Dream can be a light fantasy, a dark nightmare, a slapstick comedy, or a semi-serious melodrama.”
The Trinity River Plays (November 2010)
By Regina Taylor
- “deeply personal, three-act drama”
- “Drama”
A Christmas Carol (November 2010)
By Charles Dickens, Adapted by Richard Hellesen
- “bright, funny, spooky, moving, soul-stirring, heart-warming, uplifting classic”
- “festive fable”
Arsenic and Old Lace (February 2011)
By Joseph Kesselring
- “black comic farce”
- “classic dark comedy.”
Dividing the Estate (March 2011)
By Horton Foote
- “drama”
- “Comedy”
Cabaret (April 2011)
By Joe Masteroff
- “musical theater event of a lifetime”
- “Dark Cabaret”
The Wiz (July 2011)
By William F. Brown
- “dazzling musical”
- “musical theatre”
Collin College
Comedy of Errors (June 2008)
By William Shakespeare
- “sublime silliness”
- “Shakespearean comedy”
U. S. Drag (October 2010)
By Gina Gionfriddo
- “Drama”
- “jet-black comedy”
You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown (October 2010)
By Clark Gesner and Andrew Lippa
- “musical”, “broadway”
Hello Human Female (December 2010)
By Matt Lyle
- “love story”
- “sci-fi”
Rent (March 2010)
By Jonathan Larson
- “social commentaries”, “moving musical”
- “rock opera”
Unnecessary Farce (April 2011)
By Paul Slade Smith
- “Farce”
- “good comedy”
The Two Gentleman of Verona (June 2010)
By William Shakespeare
- “vaudeville comedy”
- “comedy”
Little Woman, the Musical (March 2010)
By Jason Howland
- “Drama” ,”Holiday”, “Literary Classic”
- “coming of age”
Big Love (October 2010)
By Charles L. Mee
- “short play”, “one act”
- “vaudevillian tragicomedy”
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Bus Stop (October 2010)
By William Inge
- “comedy”
- “ three-act romance”
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