Feb 6, 2016
Read on for a glimpse into the mind of a Pegasus veteran, Blake Hametner! How long have you been involved in theatre? The official answer is sometime in elementary school, but according to my folks I have been performing since I figured out that my brain and my mouth...
Feb 5, 2016
Radio drama is nearly 90 years old, reaching its peak during the middle to late 1940s. Before the 1920s, formal radio programs were unknown. Most broadcasts were one-time events consisting mainly of talk and music. Broadcast hours were irregular, usually four or five...
Feb 4, 2016
Our production of H’mlet! is special in several ways! Remember, this was 1986. The trend of spoofing Shakespearean plays hadn’t taken off yet. So this original musical (our first!) was a bit of a departure for theatre goers. And what fun it was! The songs...
Feb 4, 2016
(Adapted from “Theatre of the Mind” by Balance Publishing Company) Radio drama is nearly 90 years old, reaching its peak during the middle to late 1940s. Before the 1920s, formal radio programs were unknown. Most broadcasts were one-time events consisting...
Feb 2, 2016
Depending on your perspective, James is either a graphic designer, a photographer, or a streetcar operator in training! James follows in the footsteps of other talented graphic designers who have contributed to Pegasus Theatre over the years. We sat down to talk with...
Jan 31, 2016
Michael Serrecchia is a familiar name to many inside and outside of the theatre community. From his phenomenal Broadway experience to his work today as a director in the DFW area, he has made a permanent impact on theatre in America. Here’s more about this...