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An Open Letter To Our Patrons

 

Kurt and I are keenly aware that tickets for Pegasus Theatre’s annual Living Black and White™ (LBW) show would normally go on sale at the beginning of November. We have some good news and some not-so-good news on that topic.

First, Harry, Nigel, and Lt. Foster will have many more on-stage adventures in the future! We’ve been presenting these shows since 1986 and intend to continue doing so. That’s the good news.

The not-so-good news is that we are unable to produce a Living Black and White™ production in our 2024-25 season. There have only been two other times in our 39-year history that there has been a break in our annual LBW productions. And just like after those breaks, our Living Black and White™ trio will be back with hijinks and crime-solving before you know it!

As we mentioned in an audience email in September, the Eisemann Center (our LBW home since January 2006) has become too expensive for us to be able to produce these shows there any longer. We will miss this beautiful venue, but we know this is just the beginning of a continued commitment to producing our trademarked LBW shows in DFW!

In happier news, the rest of our 2024-25 season is unaffected! (See below for details.) We hope to see you at these shows, presented at the beautiful Bath House Cultural Center on White Rock Lake. Come back in early February for tickets to the March RadioVizion™ show, presented in the style of an old radio program! Fun for the whole family!

As always, we are grateful for your support!

Barbara Weinberger
Executive Director

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