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Pegasus Theatre Presents XSR: DIE! in Living Black and White, 12/31-1/20

By: Dec. 03, 2012
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XSR: Die! (Cross Stage Right--Die!) by Kurt Kleinmann will be presented by Pegasus Theatre, opening December 31, 2012, and running through January 20, 2013, at the Eisemann Center for Performing Arts, 2351 Performance Drive in Richardson. Sneak Preview performances are December 29 and 30, 2012. 


Tickets are on sale now through the Eisemann Center Ticket Office at 972-744-4650, or can be purchased online at www.eisemanncenter.com. New Year's Eve tickets will include champagne and cake after the show.

Michael Serrecchia will direct with Sara Shelby Martin as The Vocalist, Lulu Ward as Margo Tyler, Scott Nixon as Eric Devin, Art Kedzierski as Douglas Mallory, Clay Wheeler as Clayton Farrell, Blake Hametner as Eddie, Alexandra Moore as Jean Hudson, Charissa Lee as Rosemary, Ben Schroth as Gus, Ben Bryant as Nigel Grouse, Chad Cline as Lt. Foster, and Kurt Kleinmann as Harry Hunsacker.

The Story - The play takes place backstage at a Broadway theatre. It's opening night of a new play by famed playwright, Clayton Farrell. The tyrannical director, Douglas Mallory, wants to make a last-minute change to the climactic scene of the play. A shot rings out and someone falls dead. Fortunately for the killer, Harry Hunsacker (would-be actor turned would-be detective) has stumbled into the wrong theatre, and things just get a lot more complicated.



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