Author: Theatre Three
Theaters do these things now, talkbacks, they’re called and they happen right after the curtain comes down. They’re meant to get deeper…
An Artist’s Guide To Appreciating Other People’s Art by Matt Lyle
If you go see a show in DFW chances are you will sit beside an artist from the…
Let me put a name to the voice on the other end of the phone line and the smiling face when you pick up your tickets, and introduce Wesley…
By Michael Federico
“The book is better” is a pretty common response people give after watching a movie, play, or musical based on a beloved…
…is the Most Useful and Consequential Education a Human Being Can Have in the Information Age
by Lydia Mackay
School has started and rehearsals…
…… quiet by Sarah Barnes
You may be asking “what happens when a theatre is dark?” “what is a dark day?” “is there any work to be…
A Letter from Merri Brewer
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What does a professional non-profit theatre’s managing director do, you ask? (Honestly, NO ONE ever asks…)…
By Craig Boleman with introduction by Jeffrey Schmidt
As a theater maker, I love contradictions. I love when a character is deliciously…
By Christie Vela, Introduction by Jeffrey Schmidt
In September, Christie Vela will be joining Theatre Three as Associate Artistic Director, and…
By Don Jordan, Intro by Jeffrey Schmidt
Every theater needs more subscribers. And we’re all trying different things to get them, hence this blog…