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Undermain Theatre to stream ambitious season of shows from its legendary Deep Ellum basement
The seven productions include a modern classic and the regional premiere of a play about Dallas bluesman Blind Lemon Jefferson. Lonesome Blues co-writer Akin Babatundé starred as musician Blind Lemon Jefferson in the 2018 off-Broadway premiere of his and Alan Govenar s play about the Deep Ellum bluesman. Undermain Theatre is mounting a new production, with a new cast, as part of its 2021 virtual spring season.(Katherine Owens)
You are forgiven for mistaking Undermain Theatre’s 2021 plans for another of the company’s eclectic, ambitious seasons of shows. The mix of productions sounds very Undermain: a classic, premieres of edgy new work by nationally renowned playwrights and fare of local interest animated by local talent.
As North Texas theater companies brace for more COVID complications, ‘The Cube’ dares to bring back live audiences
Plus, learn how local theater groups are adjusting their 2021 seasons and where to attend live, outdoor performances this spring.
A curtained-off square serves as projection screen and audience pod in The Cube at the Latino Cultural Center.(Ben Torres / Special Contributor)
The title character in
The Cube, a daring new piece of meta-theater inside the Latino Cultural Center, wonders why human beings need to examine their existence and long for connection to other people, unlike other members of the animal kingdom.
“Did you come to be entertained? Were you expecting music and dance?” the disembodied voice asks. “I hope I have not disappointed.”
The 5 most memorable Dallas-Fort Worth theater moments of 2020
The 5 most memorable Dallas-Fort Worth theater moments of 2020
Photo courtesy of Prism Movement Theater Amphibian Stage turned a play usually performed in the dark into an auditory experience.
Photo by Evan Michael Woods Bippy Bobby and his ghosts returned, this time to your television screen.
Photo courtesy of Danielle Georgiou Dance Group Jamall Houston performed his original song Underwater at
Get Up, Stand Up!.
Photo courtesy of Kitchen Dog Theater
Come From Away was a fitting farewell to live, indoor theater.
Photo by Matthew Murphy Writing my reflections on the Dallas-Fort Worth theater scene of 2020 has been . interesting. Obviously, nothing went to plan this past year, and many of the performances we all had been looking forward to were postponed or outright canceled (though
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