by Barbara Weinberger | Jun 15, 2016 | Blog
Many years ago, an actor who worked a lot at Pegasus Theatre was quoted in the newspaper as saying, “I like working at Pegasus—they feed their actors!” (Walter Hardts, RIP) It’s true. We’re a bit food-focused! There’s actually a...
by Barbara Weinberger | Jun 14, 2016 | Blog
In 2002, after 17 years of producing our Living Black & White™ shows to sold-out crowds in Dallas, we took It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Murder! to NYC for a limited run. It was an amazing experience! Our Executive Director Barb Weinberger wrote weekly...
by Barbara Weinberger | May 26, 2016 | Blog
We continue our celebration of Pegasus Theatre’s 30th anniversary with our countdown (in chronological order) of the top 30 shows in our history. Today we feature Catholic School Girls by Casey Kurtti (1990). It was 1989, time for Artistic Director Kurt...
by Barbara Weinberger | May 19, 2016 | Blog
We had opened Pegasus Theatre in October 1985 with a “coarse acting” show, so by our fourth season it seemed only fitting that we offer another evening of overly earnest theatre by amateur actors. The Director’s Notes for the show gave a great...
by Barbara Weinberger | May 12, 2016 | Blog
We need volunteers! Do you have special skills? Do you have ordinary skills, like making change for a ten? Either way, Pegasus Theatre needs your help! Here at Pegasus Theatre, we use volunteers for a variety of activities: Running concessions for our Bath House...
by Barbara Weinberger | Apr 1, 2016 | Blog
In honor of Pegasus Theatre’s 30th anniversary, we continue our countdown of our top 30 shows. In slot #20, we have Death:Take 1!, fourth in Kurt Kleinmann’s series of Living Black & White™ plays. Death:Take 1! takes place in 1938 on the film set for...