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Broadway World Review of Do No Harm written by Zac Thriffiley. IMO this review is very thorough and Thriffiley perfectly captures how I felt when I saw the play. I didn't see it on opening night like he did, but the technical problems he mentioned were fixed by the time I saw it two days later. Luckily, after the show they held a talk back to give the audience a chance to hear from the creative team and ask the questions. Listening to them talk was even more enlightening and watching the rapport they all had with one another. DO NO HARM Streaming Tix Purchases Available APRIL 1, 2022 Dallas Art Beat review of the film version. Soul Rep Theatreon Soul Rep Theatre Company’s stage - BLACK art, BLACK narratives, BLACK joy, BLACK families, BLACK history, BLACK love, BLACK struggle, BLACK brilliance, and BLACK LIVES have ALWAYS MATTERED. Elevator ProjectIn 2014, the AT&T Performing Arts Center created the Elevator Project to provide small, emerging and historically marginalized arts organizations and artists with a performance platform in the Dallas Arts District. It has evolved into an exciting, curated season of work stretching across genres, with the projects chosen through a competitive process by a panel of arts professionals and advocates.
Presentations may range from single-night performances to a two-week run for a play. They may include music, theatre, dance, spoken word, cabaret, comedy, opera, and more. Most shows are performed in Hamon Hall in the Winspear Opera House or in the 6th Floor Studio Theatre in the Wyly Theatre. Applicants must be Dallas-based and special consideration is given to groups or artists that do not have a performance space they call home. Successful projects may include new and experimental works, ethnically and/or culturally specific projects, and performances designed for unique spaces on the Center’s campus. 2021/2022 Season
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