I like the quality of the shows, getting to know many of the actors over time, and the informality of the setting. The room itself is not Broadway’s velvet and chandeliers, but virtually every production gets a five star rating. Their website, , gives particulars on the current show. Getting tickets is as easy as calling 972−699−1130 and leaving your name, phone #, date of performance, and how many tickets you need. Pick them up and pay at the box office when you attend.
Joey M.
Place rating: 5 Dallas, TX
If you love Theatre, this is a good place. I was there last night for Agatha Christie’s Ten Little Indians, wonderful cast, great show
Shelley W.
Place rating: 1 Rowlett, TX
This is so dissapointing to me. I really wanted to try this theater because I had heard good things about it. But… I couldn’t even get tickets! No one answers the phone or returns a call when a message is left.(multiple messages left) They also did not return multiple emails. I asked each time for someone just to let me know how to buy tickets… nothing. Either they don’t need anymore ticket sales or they just don’t care. What a shame.
Charles L.
Place rating: 5 Tokyo, Japan
Their web site seems down, but they are still around. This very small theatre is located in a strip mall in the middle of a residental district near UTD. Not where you’d expect to find one at all. It’s not the fanciest place. The best part is the small theatre. Only three rows on the back and two to either side. It feels(and is!) very personal. You won’t find any mikes here, people don’t need them. They serve refreshments before the show and during intermission. It’s a little local flavor in the Richardson area. The first show I saw here was last year, Six Women With Brain Death or Expiring Minds Want To Know. Absolutely hilarious.