SMASH Star, Dallas Locals, Broadway and West End Talent Create Tribe for Dallas Theater Center's HAIR Cast
The cast is made up of Diane and Hal Brierley Resident Acting Company Members Ace Anderson (Inherit the Wind, Public Works Dallas The Tempest, A Christmas Carol 2016) as Hud and Tiana Kaye Johnson (HOOD: The Robin Hood Musical Adventure, ELECTRA, A CHRISTMAS CAROL 2016) as Sheila. In addition, the cast includes Monique Abry as Crissy, Kia Nicole Boyer as Jeanie, Jaime Cepero (NBC'S SMASH) as Claude, Ayanna Edwards (DREAMGIRLS) as Dionne, Chris Peluso (London's MISS SAIGON, Broadway's WICKED) as Berger and Christopher Llewyn Ramirez (HOOD: The Robin Hood Musical Adventure) as Woof. The Tribe is made up of Kevin Curtis, Joey Donoian, Kelsey Leigh Ervi, Kyle Igneczi, Valton Jackson, Quintin Jones Jr., Laura Lites, Taylor Nash, Mayte Natalio and Gabrielle Reyes (BELLA: An American Tall Tale, Dreamgirls).
Inaugural Season Starts with BUYER AND CELLAR
The Daum Theatre Company announces it's first show for 2017, Buyer and Cellar written by Jonathon Tolins, opening January 12 - 21, 2017 Thursday thru Today at 8PM in the Blackbox Theatre at The Uptown Theater in Grand Prairie.
BWW Review: BUYER & CELLAR at Daum Theatre Company
There's a brand new theatre company about to make a major splash in the gigantic pool of DFW theatres, and although it's not quite bathing suit season, this hot new troupe is ready to come out and play. With the opening night of their inaugural play, BUYER & CELLAR, now under their belt, Daum Theatre Company has hit the ground running with a quality production that holds its own against any established company in town.
Inaugural Season Starts with BUYER AND CELLAR
The Daum Theatre Company announces it's first show for 2017, Buyer and Cellar written by Jonathon Tolins, opening January 12 - 21, 2017 Today thru Saturday at 8PM in the Blackbox Theatre at The Uptown Theater in Grand Prairie.
Inaugural Season Starts with BUYER AND CELLAR
The Daum Theatre Company announces it's first show for 2017, Buyer and Cellar written by Jonathon Tolins, opening January 12 - 21, 2017 Thursday thru Saturday at 8PM in the Blackbox Theatre at The Uptown Theater in Grand Prairie.
BWW Vlog: I LOVE YOU BECAUSE - Episode 3: Press and Opening Night!
Join the cast of Our Production's I LOVE YOU BECAUSE as they prepare for opening night at the Addison Theatre Center. Check out this exclusive behind-the-scenes rehearsal footage and catch a glimpse of the I LOVE YOU BECAUSE press, featuring Monique Abry (Diana), Joey Donoian (NYC Man), Kyle Montgomery (Jeff) , Kathryn Taylor Rose (NYC Woman), Rashaun Sibley (Austin) and Juliette Talley (Marcy),and the Our Production's crew.
BWW Vlog: I LOVE YOU BECAUSE - Episode 2: Rehearsals!
Join the cast of Our Production's I LOVE YOU BECAUSE as they begin their two-week long rehearsal process before jumping into tech week as their first performance venue. Check out this exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of dance and vocal rehearsals and a glimpse of the I LOVE YOU BECAUSE promotion photo shoot, featuring Monique Abry (Diana), Joey Donoian (NYC Man), Kyle Montgomery (Jeff) , Kathryn Taylor Rose (NYC Woman), Rashaun Sibley (Austin) and Juliette Talley (Marcy), Kyle Christopher West (Choreographer), Kristin Martinez (Stage Manager) and Alex Altshuluer (Intern/Dance Stand In).
BWW Vlog: Meet the Cast of I LOVE YOU BECAUSE
Get to know the cast of Our Production's I LOVE YOU BECAUSE as they approach day one of rehearsal, featuring Monique Abry (Diana), Joey Donoian (NYC Man), Kyle Montgomery (Jeff) , Kathryn Taylor Rose (NYC Woman), Rashaun Sibley (Austin) and Juliette Talley (Marcy).
BWW Review: SPRING AWAKENING at Runway Theatre
In 2007, Dunken Sheik and Steven Sater's rock musical SPRING AWAKENING took home eight of the eleven Tony Awards it was nominated for, including the coveted Best Musical award. It was bold, new, edgy - and it caught the hearts and minds of everyone who saw it. Although the current local production at Runway Theatre is unlikely to be held to the same standards, the audience reaction to the company's opening night performance was every bit as excited about the show as the audiences in New York.