This month's productions at theaters around Dallas offer lots of things you don't often see onstage: Puppets. A black-and-white movie brought to life. The singing voice of Jasmine and Mulan. Shakespeare in Spanish. More puppets. The lineup is anything but boring! Here are 11 top shows appearing in Dallas theaters in September, listed in order of start date: Opera Box Ochre House Theater, September 3-20 A poor Southern family, caught up in the addiction of the opioid crisis and the collapse of...| CultureMap Dallas
The star keeps rising for a local gal: Fabiola Caraballo Quijada, an award-winning young actress from Dallas, has won the title role of the North American tour of the hit Broadway musical & Juliet. & Juliet is a coming-of-age musical created by David West Read, the Emmy-winning writer of TV series Schitt's Creek, featuring the music of Swedish pop songwriter Max Martin (Britney Spears, Taylor Swift, etc.). The Tony-nominated hit reimagines Shakespeare’s classic, asking what might happen if ...| CultureMap Dallas
Since its launch in 2011, NYC Broadway Week has become a beloved tradition for theater lovers, offering a rare opportunity to experience world-class productions at a fraction of the cost. Held twice a year, Broadway Week allows theatergoers to purchase 2-for-1 tickets to many of Broadway’s top shows—making it easy to bring along a friend,… Read More The post Broadway Week: The Best Theater Value in Town Returns in September appeared first on The Bowery Boys: New York City History.| The Bowery Boys: New York City History
Talented performers are encouraged to audition for the roles of Shrek, Princess Fiona, Donkey, Lord Farquaad, Dragon, and more!| RAPPLER
Get outta my swamp and into the theater! An all-Filipino staging of the ogre-sized Broadway hit is taking the stage in October.| RAPPLER
This is a continuation of Part 1. If you haven’t read it already and you want to understand this, you’d better do so. CCC 3: The Movie is Anti-Man/Anti-Romance I can’t blame people for expecting this since Rachel Zegler’s infamous … Continue reading →| The Adaptation Station.com
I never wanted this to be a Disney blog. I mean, I always wanted to do some blog posts about Disney movies since I’m a fan of fairy tales and classic children’s fantasies, many of which they’ve adapted, and I consider animation to be a fascinating medium. But it seemed to me that there were enough blogs about Disney movies and Disney-related things in general. I’d rather have more posts about my more niche interests. But I don’t have that many ideas for blog posts about those intere...| The Adaptation Station.com
The Benefits of Speech and Drama Class for UK Home Educated Teens What’s so great about online speech and drama ... Read more The post Speech and Drama Class for Home Education Families appeared first on Arise Home Education.| Arise Home Education
Back when I did a series on Peter Pan movies, in this blog’s early days, I only wrote about the three theatrically released ones and the various TV versions of the musical by Mark Charlap and Carolyn Leigh. Now I’d … Continue reading →| The Adaptation Station.com
That Mother’s Day post got me in the mood to blog about Peter Pan adaptations, ones I haven’t really covered here in detail before. Technically, the movie I’ll be discussing in this post is a sequel to Peter Pan (1953), but it does take a number of things from the original source material by J. M. Barrie so it kind of counts as an adaptation.| The Adaptation Station.com
As musical adaptations reach a high note with 'Wicked,' let's explore some of our favorite stage-to-screen movies.| WeScreenplay
America – West Side Story Cast (1961) Puerto RicoMy heart’s devotionLet it sink back in the oceanAlways the hurricanes blowingAlways the population growingAnd the money owingAnd the sunlight streamingAnd the natives steamingI like the island Manhattan (I know you do!)Smoke on your pipeAnd put that in! Stephen Sondheim passed away 5 days ago and the […]| Magicmenagerie's Blog
That headline might say 14 shows, but there are so many more. That's because it's festival time in DFW — and we don't just mean Oktoberfest and the like. Festivals are happening onstage too this month, covering new work, international offerings, and so much more. Plus, the State Fair show is back!| CultureMap Dallas
The headline says 14 shows, but there are really so many more. That's because it's festival time in DFW, and we don't just mean Oktoberfest and the like. Festivals are happening onstage too this month, covering new work, international offerings, and so much more. Plus, the State Fair show is back!| CultureMap Fort Worth
Playbills, programs, tickets: such physical documents are no longer part of seeing a show on Broadway. Does it matter?| Public Books