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Jerome Weeks is a former theater critic for the Dallas Morning News and former KERA News arts reporter.
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The merger is a move to save money for both organizations, after they had seen a significant decrease in donations and revenue in recent years. The merger could also mean layoffs of 10 to 12% as the staffs combine.
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Liz Mikel, who has credits on Broadway, film and TV, takes the reins in the one-woman show "Where We Stand," a co-production of The Dallas Theater Center and Stage West.
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Castañeda, who previously directed in North Texas, also brings experience from New York and L.A.
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Some of the play’s shows were called off at the last minute due to injury and illness among the cast.
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The theater’s season opener is the most fun stage in Dallas right now.
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‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’ gets played for laughs.
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The musical about a small-town baker with dreams and troubles is based on a 2007 film.
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Norton just had his play, "I Am Delivered't" presented by the DTC in February — his third play to premiere there.
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Actors face bias, discrimination and typecasting in an industry that lacks diversity among its creative leaders.
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The Dallas playwright’s “I Am Delivered’t” takes place in the parking lot of Missionary Baptist Church.
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Playwright Jonathan Norton's new play, "I Am Deliverd'T," at the Dallas Theater Center was inspired in part by a viral video.