Awards
2006 - Lone Star Awards , published March 10, 2005
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2007 Stories by D.L. Groover
published March 29, 2007
It's not time that haunts the main character in Theater LaB's life-affirming production of Jonathan Larson's tick, tick...BOOM! --... More >>
published March 29, 2007
Don Giovanni With a sparkling production of Mozart's sublime masterpiece, Opera in the Heights has its most consistent hit in many a... More >>
published March 22, 2007
Twentieth-century Irish literary lion George Bernard Shaw, famed for his intellect, wit and prickly philosophy in such theatrical landmarks as... More >>
published March 22, 2007
An American Brat Anyone who thinks the generation gap closed way back in the 1970s needs a ticket to Bapsi Sidhwa's hilarious new... More >>
published March 15, 2007
Fools Neil Simon's comic fable was a big fat flop when it appeared on Broadway in 1981 and ran for 40 performances. Although... More >>
published March 8, 2007
Burn This Playing one of the most incendiary, original characters in modern drama, Pale in Lanford Wilson's 1987 oddball romance... More >>
published March 1, 2007
Burn This Playing one of the most incendiary, original characters in modern drama, Pale in Lanford Wilson's 1987 oddball romance... More >>
published February 22, 2007
A long time ago in a television galaxy far, far away -- the 1950s -- there thrived a form of popular entertainment that brought original drama... More >>
published February 22, 2007
Charlie & Out at Sea Having lived under Communist domination, modern Polish émigré writer Slawomir Mrozek thrives in the "t... More >>
published February 8, 2007
Barefoot in the Park Neil Simon's idea of bohemian is ordering a princess phone for a new fifth-floor walkup apartment -- remember,... More >>
published February 1, 2007
Many themes swirl through David Hare's 1997 drama Amy's View, which is running in a robust, fully satisfying production at Stages... More >>
published February 1, 2007
La Cenerentola The lightning of inspiration that struck Gioacchino Rossini for his greatest works (Barber of Seville,... More >>
published January 25, 2007
Dissolute, drunk and dying, Jim Tyrone (James Black) lies asleep with his head against the ample breasts of earthy Josie Hogan (Annalee... More >>
published January 25, 2007
Bell, Book and Candle Casting directors take note: There's a new face in town (new to us, anyway), and it belongs to one of... More >>
published January 18, 2007
Enter Laughing You'd be hard-pressed to find a play as sweet and family-friendly as this one. It's as warm and cozy as your favorite... More >>
published January 11, 2007
Enter Laughing You'd be hard-pressed to find a play as sweet and family-friendly as this one. It's as warm and cozy as your favorite... More >>
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