REVIEWS
Holiday Inn at Theatre Arlington
"Theatre Arlington’s interpretation ultimately captures the spirit of the holidays." - Brizeida Ojeda, Associate Critic
The Play That Goes Wrong at Stage West
" Harry Parker’s “The Play That Goes Wrong” reminds us of the joy and vulnerability inherent in live theatre, leaving the audience laughing so hard during intermission that they’re coughing from the intensity of their amusement." - Brizeida Ojeda, Associate Critic
Sleuth at Theatre Three
"Sleuth keeps the audience engaged from start to finish." - Brizeida Ojeda, Associate Critic
Noises Off at Theatre Frisco
"Through its brilliantly executed physical comedy, impeccable timing, and the cast's commitment to their characters' chaos, this production serves as both a hilarious tribute to the resilience of theater professionals and a reminder of the unpredictability that live performance can bring." - Brizeida Ojeda, Associate Critic
Patti & Theo at Ochre House Theater
"The best play I’ve seen this year." - Brizeida Ojeda, Theatre Critic
The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe at WaterTower Theatre
"Marianne Galloway is a revelation." - Calvin J. Walker, Theatre Critic
Little Women: The Musical at The Hopeful Theatre Project
"LaDonna Gaut delivers a compelling performance as Marmee." - Brizeida Ojeda, Theatre Critic
Hamlet at The Classics Theatre Project
"I admire how it stands out from other plays by taking risks" - Brizeida Ojeda, Theatre Critic
What the Constitution Means to Me at Stage West
"[Megan] Noble skillfully balances the unrestrained personality of a teenager, treating each speaking moment as if it’s her last, with a controlled performance that avoids overwhelming the audience." - Brizeida Ojeda, Theatre Critic
hang at Second Thought Theatre
"Sasha Maya Ada’s direction maintains a consistent tension that immerses us for an hour and a half. " - Brizeida Ojeda, Theatre Critic
The Amazing, Fabulous, and Spectacular Untruths of Juan Garcia at Amphibian Stage
"The Amazing, Fabulous, and Spectacular Untruths of Juan Garcia is some of the best theater you will see in Dallas/Fort Worth this fall." - Calvin J. Walker, Theatre Critic
The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity at Circle Theatre
"Desai captivates the audience, imbuing his character with so much personality that we can’t help but root for him throughout the play" - Brizeida Ojeda, Theatre Critic
Carrie: The Musical at Theatre Three
"The power in Jordan Ledge’s voice is beautifully aligned with how Carrie feels." - Brizeida Ojeda, Theatre Critic
Home at Jubilee Theatre
"Kyra McNeil brings life to many characters with precision and controlled energy. Throughout the play, I found myself eagerly anticipating her return to the stage. She infused each character with subtle details, making them feel distinct and leaving me wanting more—like savoring a dessert." - Brizeida Ojeda, Theatre Critic
Venus in Fur at Theatre Three
"Venus In Fur is one of those shows everyone must experience if they can." - Calvin J. Walker, Theatre Critic
Yo No Estoy Loca at Cara Mía Theatre
"This level of artistry is expected, as both she [Valencia] and Rubiano are highly renowned artists in Colombia. It was an honor to see them perform here." - Brizeida Ojeda, Theatre Critic
Visiting Mr. Green at Theatre Arlington
"[David] Coffee and [Parker] Gray had terrific chemistry on stage; they knew how to manage the energy, and every action was so precise that even the “accidental dropping of a picture” didn’t seem choreographed." - Brizeida Ojeda, Theatre Critic
I Am An Island at Watering Hole Collective
"[Mikaela] Baker exudes strength, and she knows how to wield it. She’s present, right in front of us, throughout the entire play, and when she wants to be seen and heard, she commands our attention." - Brizeida Ojeda, Theatre Critic
BIG LOVE at Hip Pocket Theatre
"The show shines during the moments when physicality is central to the comedy. The actors really commit, and it is an absolute joy to watch." - Calvin J. Walker, Theatre Critic
DYLAN at The Classics Theatre Project
"The overall sensation of the actions in this play is comparable to the feeling of trying to hit a piñata while your uncle pulls it away from you: sometimes we succeed, and sometimes we feel let down." - Brizeida Ojeda, Theatre Critic