Pegasus Theatre announces:
The Circle of Laughter
A new festival celebrating new comedies from around the country. Four plays performed in repertory as staged readings.
I Was A Really Great Kisser by Romney Humphrey
Directed by Savannah Lloyd
Washing Garbage by Stephen Cole
Directed by Efren Paredes
Neil Simon’s Last Hit by Jack Feldstein
Directed by Liv Murphy
The Hater by Matt Lyle
Directed by Leslie Patrick
Performances:
May 28, 2025 – June 14, 2026
The Addison Performing Arts Centre
Studio Theatre
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Pegasus Theatre in DFW produces new and original comedies to inspire and cultivate North Texas artists and entertain, enlighten, and engage our community.
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As part of the recent announcement of our upcoming venture as part of the Elevator Project at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in September and our exciting move to Addison as new home for Pegasus, we ask that you show your support and make a donation this North Texas Giving Day. We are celebrating 40 years of producing new and original comedies, so Pegasus Theatre has made the jump to consolidate all of our shows under one roof. Please join us for our Addison debut with a 40th Anniversary Celebration! Coming in October, there will be music, fun, and a reveal of our 2025-26 season at The Addison Performing Arts Centre in Addison, TX.
We at Pegasus Theatre are so excited to share this new journey with you and invite you to be part of the change by helping fund our upcoming adventure!
Past Productions
At Pegasus Theatre, we love new comedies! Here’s a complete listing of 36 years and over 100 of our shows!
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