Review by Lauryn Angel You may have read Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird for a high school English class. Or maybe you’ve watched the movie, starring Gregory Peck as Atticus Finch. However you came to it, the story of Southern lawyer Atticus Finch defending Tom...
Dallas Theater Review: ‘Moulin Rouge’
Review by Lauryn Angel When I first heard about Moulin Rouge! the Musical, I questioned why such a thing existed. The movie was already a musical; why did it need to be reworked for the stage? But upon reading that the musical won ten Tony awards, my curiosity was...
Dallas Theater Review: ‘My Fair Lady’
“I could have danced all night”. That felt like the sentiment enveloping the audience as the curtain dropped on last night’s performance at Dallas’ Music Hall at Fair Park. It was the second performance of the show’s stop on Broadway Dallas, and nostalgia filled the...
Dallas Theater Review: “Oklahoma” is a far from Traditional Production
Where to start with this production of Daniel Fish’s “Oklahoma!”. I’ll admit, even though I knew this was a different version of the 1943 production, I still had no idea what I would be walking into. The moment I sat down and saw the very bare, wooden set with walls...
Dallas Musical Review: ‘Wicked’ Is Excellent
Review by Lauryn Angel Fans of live theater can rejoice! The North American tour of Wicked has come to the Music Hall at Fair Park, and it’s the first show to return to production since Covid-19 shut things down in 2020. And what a show it is! I admit that I had never...
Dallas Musical Review: ‘The Band’s Visit’
Review by David Ferguson “Nothing is as beautiful as something you don’t expect.” This memorable line works not only for the story, but also holds true as a review of the stage production. When we think of Tony Award winning musicals, we tend to think big and loud,...
Dallas Theater Review: ‘The Color Purple’
Review by Monique Thompson THE COLOR PURPLE is the 2016 Tony Award® winner for Best Musical Revival! Hailed as “a direct hit to the heart” (The Hollywood Reporter), this joyous American classic has conquered Broadway in an all-new “ravishingly reconceived production...
Review: ‘John Leguizamo: Latin History for Morons’ Stage Show In Dallas
Review by Lauryn Angel The stage is set up to look like a classroom, with filling cabinets and a teacher’s desk off to the sides and a large, empty blackboard in the middle. Soon, our instructor arrives, dressed like most of the male professors I teach with – jeans,...
Dallas Theater Review: ‘Hello, Dolly!’
Review by Lauryn Angel I confess that I knew very little about Hello, Dolly! before seeing it at Dallas Summer Musicals. I knew that Carol Channing played the role of Dolly Gallagher Levi on Broadway – but that’s about it, really. So I went into the theater knowing...
Dallas Theater Review: ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ Is Not To Be Missed!
Review by Lauryn Angel Imagine watching a play with performers who embody the worst acting stereotypes. Complicate that with a set and props that continually malfunction. It sounds like the last way you’d want to spend your time, but on the contrary, The Play That...