Articles Written by:    CAROL M. RICE     

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Theater review: Adam and Eve in Garden of Delights, or Love

Most of us, whether religious or not, are familiar with the story of Adam and Eve and their fall from God’s grace in the Garden of Eden. The good news is that no matter what you believe (or don’t), MBS Productions’ clever take on the story in makes for ...

From CAROL M. RICE, Pegasus News,  1 Jun 2009

Theater Review: Rounding Third

Rounding Third, currently presented by Frisco Community Theatre, has a relatively typical premise: two completely different men find themselves having to work together – in this case, coaching a little league baseball team – and through their ...

From CAROL M. RICE, Pegasus News,  24 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Russell Johnson,  Mark Walters

Theater Review: Dream Awake

Mark-Brian Sonna has created quite a niche for himself in the Dallas theatre scene. By committing to bring only new plays to the world through his theatre company, MBS Productions, he routinely explores unique topics that others won’t touch. In Dream ...

From CAROL M. RICE, Pegasus News,  20 Oct 2008

Theater Review: Oklahoma!

I am a sucker for Oklahoma! Maybe it’s the music. Maybe it’s the dorky plot. Maybe it’s because I grew up in the state. Maybe it’s even because my high school did the show and I was in the chorus. I don’t know. What I DO know is that it’s a fun show, ...

From CAROL M. RICE, Pegasus News,  29 Jul 2008

Theater Review: The Music Man

In the last month, there have been four productions of The Music Man in the DFW area alone. Artisan Center Theater, Cedar Valley College, and PFamily Arts’ productions have closed, but you can see the most recent version being presented by McKinney ...

From CAROL M. RICE, Pegasus News,  6 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Michelle Pfeiffer,  Robert Preston

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