by Kurt Kleinmann | Jan 6, 2022 | Blog
We have partnered with the McClurgs since 2018, working with them as fellow producers of our Living Black and White shows and even our movie-making endeavor of a year ago, “A Trifle Dead! The Movie”. We couldn’t ask for better partners! Here’s a little bit of what...
by Kurt Kleinmann | Dec 30, 2021 | Blog
During our Deep Ellum days (1985-2002), our New Year’s Eve celebrations were a bit different. Our 141-seat venue was a lot smaller than our elegant digs at the Eisemann Center. It was definitely cozier, which was sometimes wonderful and sometimes challenging. In those...
by Kurt Kleinmann | Dec 28, 2021 | Blog
THE CRAZY TIME WE CALL “LOAD-IN”! What we refer to as “load-in” is a multi-day event that starts about 10 days before our first preview. All the production elements of the show must be brought to the Eisemann Center and made fully functional. This includes: Set, Soft...
by Kurt Kleinmann | Dec 25, 2021 | Blog
Before my wife, Barbara Weinberger, got involved with Pegasus Theatre, she celebrated Christmas with a full heart. Christmas cards, shopping, wrapping, baking —- she even tried to organize outdoor caroling with friends! Once Barbara became involved with Pegasus...
by Kurt Kleinmann | Dec 15, 2021 | Blog, People
Meet Armando Monsivais, our Sound Designer! Armando has the distinction of being the first person besides Kurt Kleinmann to design sound for a Pegasus Theatre Living Black and White show. Armando can’t remember a time when he wasn’t fascinated by theatre. He loves how...
by Kurt Kleinmann | Dec 13, 2021 | Blog
It’s a sad fact that many theatre professionals in the DFW area find it difficult to make their living entirely from the arts. This means that many of those theatre professionals hold down a day job to make ends meet. And sometimes in the mad dash from work to...
by Kurt Kleinmann | Dec 8, 2021 | Blog
Like so many boys in high school, Joey got involved with theatre because of a girl. That relationship didn’t work out, but it was the start of a lifelong love affair with theatre. Joey says he had plenty of other interests in high school (sports, choir, etc) but he...
by Kurt Kleinmann | Jan 12, 2020 | People
Beth Gilvie has been performing since the age of three! She started with dance, then began her theatre career three years later when she was cast as Annie. It was fun and Beth knew she wanted to do more. It just felt comfortable and she enjoyed the approval from the...
by Kurt Kleinmann | Jan 3, 2020 | People
When Michael Serrecchia was two years old, his mother would teach him to sing as she did the ironing. Michael took that opportunity to learn bits of Broadway hits and top 40s tunes so he could sing them to his father when he came home for lunch. Adorable! It was clear...