Top 30 countdown, #22: “All Dressed Up and No Place to Die!”

Top 30 countdown, #22: “All Dressed Up and No Place to Die!”

It was our fourth season (1988-1989) and time for a new Living Black & White™ show. We had successfully produced the first two LBW shows (A Trifle Dead! and XSR:Die!) in the first three seasons, and we knew our audience was hungry for more. So All Dressed Up and...

“A Girl’s Guide To Chaos” next in our Top 30 Shows Countdown!

In honor of Pegasus Theatre’s 30th anniversary, we continue our countdown of the Top 30 Shows with number 23, A Girl’s Guide To Chaos by Cynthia Heimel, produced for the first time in Dallas by Pegasus Theatre in 1988. Kurt gets ideas for shows in a...

Announcing the cast of “The Frequency of Death!”

The show is cast! Please join us in welcoming this talented group of actors to our RadioVizion™ production of The Frequency of Death! by Kurt Kleinmann. In alphabetic order: Ben Bryant (Nigel Grouse) Chad Cline (Det. Lt. Foster) Gordon Fox (Laszlo Killian) Joel...
Raymond Banda to direct RadioVizion™ production

Raymond Banda to direct RadioVizion™ production

Raymond Banda is a man of many talents, including acting, puppeteering, and directing. For many years, he was the iconic Lt. Foster in our Living Black & White™ series, until other commitments pulled him away. But we manage to drag him back once or twice a year to...

Vampire Lesbians of Sodom next in our top 30 countdown!

In honor of Pegasus Theatre’s 30th anniversary, we are counting down our 30 favorite productions in chronological order. The top 30 countdown continues with #24: Vampire Lesbians of Sodom by Charles Busch, a one-act play featuring a drag queen in one of the two...
Behind the Scenes: Jennifer Madison, Costumer to the Stars!

Behind the Scenes: Jennifer Madison, Costumer to the Stars!

Jennifer Madison is a perfect fit for Pegasus Theatre. Her work ethic, her sense of humor, her high standards, her ability to manage a budget, all of these traits are exactly what we look for in all of our designers. We feel so very blessed that Jennifer chooses to...

The Origin of our RadioVizion™ Series

When we started to produce our Living Black & White™ series at the Eisemann Center in Richardson, we began to tap into a new audience, one that had never seen one of our shows in our old Deep Ellum space. And this new audience was hungry for more. We often got...

Next in our top 30 countdown: “XSR:Die!” (1987) 

XSR:Die! was the second show Kurt wrote in the Living Black & White™ series, and it featured some of his finest work, both as a playwright and an actor. The setting was backstage at a Broadway theatre on the eve of Opening Night of a new play, giving Harry...