NY Theater: “Buffalo Gal” a wry look at going home again, with a nod to “The Cherry Orchard" by Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: Exhilarating production of “South Pacific,” America’s musical about intolerance
by Lucy Komisar
Two Fat Ladies reviewed by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
NY Theater: “Passing Strange” a witty satirical rock voyage from black LA to radical Europe
by Lucy Komisar
Mothers live through their daughters in “Gypsy” and “A Catered Affair” by Lucy Komisar
You don't need to have Hot Flashes to enjoy this musical
edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
NY Theater: “Thurgood” is riveting history and often a thriller by Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “Les Liaisons Dangereuses” and “Boeing Boeing,” from sex melodrama to farce
by Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “Sunday in the Park with George” cleverly satirizes the art market by Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: Workers destroyed by the system in “Adding Machine” and “Top Girls”
by Lucy Komisar
Stomp edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
The Five-Time Tony-Award® Winning Musical The Drowsy Chaperone
edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
Fashion, Film, Fine Art & Fun! by Robert Painter
Blue Man Group gets more colorful with Age by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
Spring Fiesta for Dallas Black Dance Theatre edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
NY Theater: Bway dissects the misery of women as wives by Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: One-liners of “November” show presidents can be horrible as well as funny
by Lucy Komisar
There is no Free Lunch, But you can see a Free Movie after Dinner at Savor Dallas
edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
NY Theater: Tom Stoppard’s “Rock ‘N’ Roll” dissects political morality by Lucy Komisar
Defending the Caveman reviewed by Madelyn Miller
The Off-Broadway Smash Hit “Menopause The Musical®” Tour
edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
A Wedding with a Wacky Ending by Madelyn Miller
"Phenomenal! Unbelievable! A Rockin' Good Time!"
edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
Sunday in the Park with George by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
Musical Theater’s Greatest Living Star – Patti LuPone
edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
NY Theater: “The Glorious Ones” and “Young Frankenstein”
epitomize bawdy plays over centuries By Lucy Komisar
Philobolus: Energy and Excitement from an Exhilarating Dance
Company Edited by Madelyn Miller
Sweeny Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Edited by Madelyn Miller
African conflicts simmer and explode on NY Stages By Lucy Komisar
Strong women take over Broadway By Lucy Komisar
Living it up in Las Vegas By Dave Shultz
A Lion King roars into Dallas Edited by Madelyn Miller
Titas Opens Its 25th Anniversary Season With Longtime Dance Favorites Momix Edited By Madelyn Miller
La Jolla’s SummerFest Presents Great Music By Larry Taylor
New York stage looks at class divisions, past and present By Lucy Komisar
The Ultimate Move Fan Adventures: Rolling Roadshow Edited by Jennifer L. Price
Why is Cleveland Laughing? By Bijan C. Bayne
CHICAGO Edited by Madelyn Miller, the Travellady
NY Theater: “A Moon for the Misbegotten” is an old-fashioned gem By Lucy Komisar
Dance Council Presents National Tap Dance Celebration 2007 Edited by Madelyn Miller
NY Theater: "Inherit the Wind" evokes challenge of religious fundamentalism By Lucy Komisar
Michael York Starring in The Lerner & Loewe Masterpiece CAMELOT
NY Theater: "The Brig" details numbing banality of military cruelty By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “Journey’s End” is gripping WWI play of the 20s By Lucy Komisar
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania offers Amish tradition and much more By Marilyn Loeser
NY Theater: “The Coast of Utopia: Voyage, Shipwreck, Salvage” By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “Howard Katz” is the male “Devil Wore Prada.” By Lucy Komisar
SPAIN'S FOREMOST DANCE COMPANY SIZZLES IN DALLAS Edited by Madelyn Miller
NY Theater: “Adrift in Macao” is witty musical parody of 1950s film noir By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: "Translations" Is Moving Tale Of Politics Of Language By Lucy Komisar
MIAMI IN MOTION By Tracey Teo
NY Theater: "A Spanish Play" About Culture Of Actors Mixes Trite And Trendy By Lucy Komisar
Do more than dream, in the Magical Kingdom Edited by Sarah Wilman
TITAS PRESENTS CANADA’S FOREMOST MODERN DANCE COMPANY, [bjm_danse]. Edited by Madelyn Miller
TWELVE ANGRY MEN Edited by Madelyn Miller
FREEDOM WRITERS Reviewed by Madelyn Miller
NY Theater: “The Clean House” is quirky satire about social class By Lucy Komisar
PIANO GIRL SEES LIFE FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE PIANO Edited by Madelyn Miller
NY Theater: “The Apple Tree” a cute musical spoof of love, jealousy, celebrity By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “The Vertical Hour” is pretentious political theater By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “Company” is a surreal, sophisticated view of the marriage game By Lucy Komisar
THE GOOD GERMAN Reviewed by Madelyn Miller
NY Theater: “Suddenly Last Summer” is gripping portrait of moral disintegration By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: "Home" is a gem of a play about class in England By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “Dick Cheney’s Holiday Spectacular 2006” a witty musical satire By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “Post Mortem” jokes about life in post-Bush America By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “Mary Poppins” a bumpy musical flight of fancy By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “Butley” dissects a nasty, witty London lit prof By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: Christine Ebersole is stunning in “Grey Gardens” on Broadway By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “A Chorus Line” has timeless dancing but dated story By Lucy Komisar
Seasoned with Spirit Edited by Madelyn Miller, the Travellady
NY Theater: “Losing Louie” is a pot-boiler about the impact of an affair By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “Heartbreak House” a sublime Shavian commentary By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “My Name is Rachel Corrie” turns theater into political debate By Lucy Komisar
My 15 seconds of fame with the Rockettes By Madelyn Miller
Southern California’s Newest Cultural Mecca By Valerie Summers
NY Theater: "The Hairy Ape" Is O'Neill's Reflection On Class Divide By Lucy Komisar
NY dance: James Sewell brings wit and imagination to ballet By Lucy Komisar
New York Theater At War, First As Tragedy, Then As Farce By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “The Drowsy Chaperone” is a silly, insipid musical fantasy By Lucy Komisar
CIRQUE DU SOLEIL RETURNS TO DALLAS Edited by Madelyn Miller
NY Theater: Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living In Paris" By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “The Wedding Singer” revives the 80s in a campy romp By Lucy Komisar
TITAS OPENS ITS 2006-2007 DANCE SEASON WITH THE DALLAS DEBUT OF LYON OPERA BALLET Edited By Madelyn Miller
New York Theater: "The History Boys" Fails At Important Lesson By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: "Jersey Boys" Is A Vibrant Memoir Of The Sixties By Lucy Komisar
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Cons Its Way into North Texas Edited by Madelyn Miller
Come to Ashland BY LARRY TAYLOR
BROOKLYN THE MUSICAL COMES TO THE MUSIC HALL AT FAIR PARK Edited by Madelyn Miller
Harmonizing Tunes and Film Festivals Color Colorado’s Landscape Edited by Madelyn Miller, the travellady
Los Angeles’s Half-Price Theatre Tickets Program Edited by Valerie Summers
“Cars” Races to Victory Lane at the Box Office By Wm. ‘Bill’ J. Jinkins
See the best (or perhaps the worst) of the Clown Show for adults Edited by Madelyn Miller
All-Star Cast Will Shine In Central Park On June 26th Edited by Madelyn Miller, the travellady
DALLAS SUMMER MUSICALS BRINGS THE BOLLYWOOD GLAMOUR OF BOMBAY DREAMS TO THE MUSIC HALL AT FAIR PARK Edited by Madelyn Miller
Step Inside The Da Vinci Code Edited by Madelyn Miller
TITAS presents the legendary PARSONS DANCE COMPANY Edited by Madelyn Miller
Maureen McGovern to star in National Tour of Broadway’s Dazzling New Family Production LITTLE WOMEN – THE BROADWAY MUSICAL Reviewed by Madelyn Miller
Experience Culture Shock this Spring in New York City Edited by Siobhan Welch
HE’S COMING BACK! Edited by Madelyn Miller
NY Theater: “Bernarda Alba” is Garcia Lorca’s feminist play “lite” By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “Defiance” is riveting challenge to military authority By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “Sweeney Todd” is Delectable Sondheim By Lucy Komisar
You Don’t have to love Dance to love Momix Edited by Madelyn Miller
NY Theater: "The Color Purple" is a woman’s musical cry of rage By Lucy Komisar
The Rock and the Rabbi Edited by Madelyn Miller
NY Theater: “Barefoot in the Park” is dated comedy with feminist message By Lucy Komisar
NY Theatre: "Rabbit Hole" Depicts The Isolating Anguish At A Child's Death By Lucy Komisar
NY Cabaret: Oak Room Sparkles With Maude Maggart's Silky Soprano By Lucy Komisar
NY Cabaret: Ute Lemper in electric, jazzy performance at Café Carlyle By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “The Woman in White” is a bloodless thriller By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “Lenny Bruce…In His Own Words” is Surreal, Edgy By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “The Right Kind of People” skewers snobby rich By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “In The Continuum” a powerful metaphor for women’s dilemma By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: "The Odd Couple" is comic but dated stage sitcom By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: "Mr. Marmalade" An Ironic View Of Marriage By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: Eugene O'Neill's "A Touch of the Poet" ponders failed dreams By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “Seascape” by Albee a charming, edgy play about couples By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “The Other Side” is a pseudo-absurdist play about war By Lucy Komisar
Rumor Has It Reviewed by Madelyn Miller
NY Theater: “Miss Witherspoon” a zany modern political parable By Lucy Komisar
NY Cabaret: Andrea Marcovicci sings “Love Songs of World War II” By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: "Abigail's Party" offers sharp, discomforting vision By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: Michael Cumpsty performs a stunning modern "Hamlet" By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: "Third" is a typical Wendy Wasserstein funny, trendy satire By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “Hilda” is a chilling class view of the rich and their servants By Lucy Komisar
Murder Mystery Weekend By Mara Sobral
NY Theater: "A Mother, A Daughter and a Gun" By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: "See What I Wanna See" is subtle, edgy musical metaphor By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: "Absurd Person Singular" is unsatisfying dark farce By Lucy Komisar
London Theater: "Billy Elliot, The Musical" is a pulsating appeal for freedom By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: "A Naked Girl on the Appian Way" loses its way By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “The Talk of the Town” is boring gossip and chitchat By Lucy Komisar
NY Cabaret: Maude Maggart's elegant, velvety sound at Algonquin's Oak Room By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “Bush is Bad: the Musical Cure for the Blue-State Blues.” By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: "Sides: The Fear is Real…." is a witty, slapstick romp By Lucy Komisar
Book Your Trip to Middle Earth Edited by Erika Wright
Broadway Shines Bright Edited by Erika Wright
NY Theater: “The Ladies of the Corridor” is vintage Dorothy Parker By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow” is a comic success By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “The Miracle Brothers” hits wrong note in Brazil slavery tale By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “Dedication, or the Stuff of Dreams” exudes cynicism. By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “The Breadwinner” a fine revival of 1931 Somerset Maugham play By Lucy Komisar
Can Balagan outshine Cirque du Soleil? By Madelyn Miller
Old World Entertainment with a Contemporary Twist Edited by Erika Wright
New York Theater: “Two Gentlemen of Verona: The Musical” in Central Park By Lucy Komisar
NY Theater: “Lennon,” a vibrant musical reprise of his music, life and times By Lucy Komisar
‘The Constant Wife’ satirizes marriage among rich Brits By Lucy Komisar
”Primo,” a memoir of Auschwitz by Italian resistance fighter, Primo Levi By Lucy Komisar
‘Screen Play’ satirizes frightening rightwing Republican future By Lucy Komisar
‘Orson’s Shadow’ Imagines Welles and Olivier Rehearsing ‘Rhinoceros’ By Lucy Komisar
‘Sweet Charity’ is sprightly confection about lovelorn dance hall hostess By Lucy Komisar
‘Philadelphia, Here I Come’ is charming comic tale of Irishman enroute to America By Lucy Komisar
“Glengarry Glen Ross” is a chilling portrait of American business By Lucy Komisar
Moving Out Reveiwed by Madelyn Miller
Bootleg Islam Edited by Erika Wright
Bay St. Louis By Angela Fox
You won’t find a show with more award winning songs Edited by Madelyn Miller
The Producers Edited by Madelyn Miller
Bonnie Lee Sanders is a jazzy, sophisticated, inventive cabaret singer & writer. By Lucy Komisar
“The Light in the Piazza” is charming operatic fable about romance. By Lucy Komisar
“The Pillowman” is a bizarre gothic horror story. By Lucy Komisar
‘Doubt’ is a riveting morality play about possible sexual abuse by a priest. By Lucy Komisar
‘Monty Python’s Spamalot’ is outrageously brilliant political satire. By Lucy Komisar
Denzel Washington’s ‘Julius Caesar’ is best when there’s action. By Lucy Komisar
“A Streetcar Named Desire” vibrates with the power of sexuality Reviewed by Lucy Komisar
“On Golden Pond” is charming, fresh and funny look at generations. By Lucy Komisar
“Dessa Rose” is a moving musical of ante-bellum South Reviewed by Lucy Komisar
TITAS Presents The 2005 Command Performance of International Ballet
Golden Buddha Beach Edited by Madelyn Miller
TITAS Presents the Dallas Debut of Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal Edited by Madelyn Miller
Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival Celebrates 19th Annual Event Edited by Madelyn Miller
TITAS Music Season Offers The Dallas Debut of Leahy
Noche De Flamenco Edited by Madelyn Miller
The Ten Tenors Reviewed By Madelyn Miller
The Texas Version of the Academy Awards Reviewed by Madelyn Miller
OKLAHOMA! Edited By Madelyn Miller
You’ve seen the films. Now visit the actual film locations.
Cinderella On Ice
Winner of the 1999 Tony Award® for Best Musical: Fosse
Santa Fe Film Festival
Inside The Tuscan Hills
“Would you like me to seduce you In Dallas?”
Brazil Knows How To Shake Their Booty
Karrin Allyson sings down-home jazz
Behind the Scenes of Behind the Scenes Canada
"Echoes of the War” Looks at Another Era’s Conflict By Lucy Komisar
“After The Fall” is Arthur Miller’s Diatribe Against Women By Lucy Komisar
Joseph and the Amazing Techinicolor Dreamcoat Dallas
“Bug” is a Chilling, Riveting Play About Illusion and Delusion By Lucy Komisar
Maureen McGovern Sings Cool, Romantic By Lucy Komisar
Gladys Knight and the Pips shake up the Flamingo By Lucy Komisar
Latest Cirque du Soleil Production Coming to Dallas
In “Fiction,” Two Novelists Engage in Deceit Through Their Writings By Lucy Komisar
People Are Saying Really Nice Things About Little Shop of Horrors
London’s Hampstead Theatre is a Trendy Place for Modern Plays By Lucy Komisar
Timely “Man Who Would Be King” Conquers People to Save Them By Lucy Komisar
“Bridge & Tunnel” is Path to Incisive, Biting, Sensitive Political Comedy By Lucy Komisar
“Sight Unseen” Plumbs Psychology of Ambitious Painter and the Woman he Discarded By Lucy Komisar
“The Musical of Musicals (The Musical)” is a Witty Satire of That Genre By Lucy Komisar
Tom Stoppard’s “Jumpers” is a Witty, Surreal Riff on God and Morality By Lucy Komisar
“Fabulation” a Witty Satire About the Black Bourgeoisie By Lucy Komisar
“A Raisin in the Sun” a Vivid Saga of Black Life in the 50's By Lucy Komisar
“Finian’s Rainbow” a Deft Satiric Musical Fantasy About Racism By Lucy Komisar
“Assassins” a Stunning, Tantalizing, Surreal Kaleidoscope of Historical Killers By Lucy Komisar
On the Run in The City By The Bay By Valerie Summers
Cabaret & Musical Reviews in New York By Lucy Komisar
"De La Guarda" Flies Angrily Through the Air By Lucy Komisar
Mel Brooks' “The Producers” Brilliantly Outrages Everyone By Lucy Komisar
The Driven Women of “Gypsy” Mount a Smashing Revival By Lucy Komisar
Dance Like an Irishman
“Golda’s Balcony” is a riveting political thriller about Israel By Lucy Komisar
'Movin' Out' of a War that Devastated a Generation By Lucy Komisar
Artistry and Politics Animate This Season’s Musicals By Lucy Komisar
Hitchcock’s London By Lucy Komisar
'Hairspray' Styles Comic Rock With Serious Politics By Lucy Komisar
Fresh Art Flourishes in the Magnolia Theatre Bar Dallas
Bet You’ll Enjoy This Comedian in Reno
What Every Movie Reviewer Knows
Burning Man
Kitchen Stories
Titas Presents the Groundbreaking Dance Company Momix
NUNSENSE Dallas
Tobacco Walks the Plank in ‘Pirates’
Russian Winter Festival Brings Carnival Spirit to McFarlin Auditorium Dallas
Stratford Upon Avon’s Calling – But Get Thee to the Globe By Pat Connelly
Dance! Dance! Dance! By Madelyn Miller
Can You Think of a Better Place to see Carmen Performed Than in Spain?
Def Poetry Jams Dallas!
Salsa! Samba! Tango! And all that Jazz
A London of Contrasts By Will Snyder
If the Academy Awards Were Held in Dallas, Who Would the Winners Be?
How Can You See the Famous Cold Mountain?
Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King
Heartland Texas
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Starlight Express A Review by Greg Ziglar
Garmento
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- Respiro A Film by Emanuele Crialese
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- Cirque du Soleil Connecticut
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- Boys Will be Boys...Except When They are Dancing Girls
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- Gods and Generals
- The Dance of Divine Love India
- The Academy Awards With a Texas Twist
- Cirque Du Soleil Dallas
- Titas Salutes Black History Month
- Santa Clause 2 Review
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- A New Wave in Filmmaking
- Disney’s THE LION KING
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Bigger Really Is Better
How Fast Can You Make a Movie?
Lerner & Loewe's My Fair Lady Dallas Summer Musicals
STOMP - Dallas Summer Musicals
Dallas’ Only Place for “Art After Dark”
The Lady and the Duke Review
Tony Award Winning Best Musical - contact
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- Getting Tickets to NYC’s Hottest Shows
- Vail: It's More Than Snow Colorado
- Dallas is Gonna Jump and Jive
- From Opera to Legos Germany
- Wanna See Something Dirty? Dallas
- Broadway Cinema Returns to Dallas
- TITAS Opens The 2001/2002 Dance Season With the Brenda Angiel Aerial Dance
- Company
- TITAS Presents the Dallas Debut of Daniela Mercury, Queen of Brazilian Pop
- Tortilla Soup (Movie review)
- Dame Edna: Everything You Ever Heard, and Worse
- Kiss of the Dragon
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- The Brigadoon of Film Fests
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- TITAS Begins 2001 with the Exuberant Mark Morris Dance Group
- AEROS: A Breathtaking Fusion of Art and Athleticism
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- Spoleto USA South Carolina
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- Titas Presents The Return of the Stomp! Dallas
- Titas Presents the Dallas Debut of RAVENSHEAD Dallas
- Titas Presents the Fiery Sounds of ¡CUBANISMO! Dallas
- Just for Laughs Canada
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