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Ophelia November 21, 2008
This Hamlet seen through the eyes of Ophelia – rather, five Ophelias – is astounding
The Three Sisters November 21, 2008
A revival that is surprising and funny and offers the rich joy of Chekhov done well
The Living November 21, 2008
Three painters show work that will have you thinking about what it means to be alive
Fantasmaville November 14, 2008
Raul Garza's timely drama challenges the change that's brewing in Austin
Cinderella November 14, 2008
ALO's version, set in 1930s Hollywood, is the definition of audience-friendly
3 New Artists November 14, 2008
The name of the show doesn't have to be creative, because what's on the walls is
Unbeaten November 7, 2008
Everybody wins in Shannon McCormick's highly enjoyable one-man show about football
Frankenstein: A Trouble Puppet Show November 7, 2008
A creative adaptation that offers the pleasure of seeing good puppeteers at work
Peat Duggins: Black Room November 7, 2008
This museum room of a future race is an interior space addressing the outside world
Dug Up October 31, 2008
Cyndi Williams pens a gothic ghost story, and what a demented, dramatic tale it is
Night of the Living Dead October 31, 2008
Is this stage adaptation playing George Romero's zombies straight or for camp?
Susan Collis: Why Did I Think This Was a Good Idea October 31, 2008
The first exhibition in Lora Reynolds' new gallery tricks the eye in delightful ways
The Casket of Passing Fancy October 24, 2008
One man’s experience is only a hint of what Rubber Rep’s offering newest entails
Glengarry Glen Ross October 24, 2008
Watching Mamet's salesmen self-destruct may help you understand what happened to your IRA
Welcome Home October 24, 2008
This group show leaves one feeling that hokey notions of home still haunt us
Caroline, or Change October 17, 2008
Zach Theatre's fine staging should be required viewing at this historic moment
An Evening of New Dance October 17, 2008
The work here, while not so new, showed that area black dance is living and diverse
Modern Art. Modern Lives. Then + Now October 17, 2008
AMOA's dual exhibit of art made a century apart shows some things never change
Jeffrey Dell: Big Pelt October 10, 2008
These prints address the fact that looking at hair is fascinating and creepy
Always ... Patsy Cline October 10, 2008
TexARTS' tribute to the country legend is so good it's downright bodacious
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