T3Writes
By Charles Beavers, Executive Director
It is November 2, 2020, Jeffrey and I just registered ourselves for a webinar on “Fundraising in a…
Perspective. In this time of increased isolation, perhaps, it is even harder to avoid the dreaded echo chamber of your own thoughts. You know, the…
Written by Mike Cluff, Theatre Three Board Chair
When I moved back to Dallas in 2014, I was fortunate enough to be my company’s representative…
You have some homework to do before reading this blog! August Wilson’s legendary speech The Ground on Which I Stand, delivered to the TCG…
Freedom of Expression only becomes a headline when someone is saying something that people don’t want to hear. The First Amendment is a sacred…
Before the pandemic, I attended a new play reading hosted by the National New Play Network. The curtain speech included a NNPN brag that their…
Alle Mims first appeared on stage at T3 in Cedar Springs, Or Big Scary Animals about a family moving into a neighborhood where no one thought or…
Both from Kansas. Both began their professional careers in Dallas. William Inge is known for his iconic Midwestern plays Picnic and Bus Stop. Bruce…
This round-about story is about how The Immigrant by Mark Harelik ended up in the current season at Theatre Three. My name is Merri Brewer, and I…
There’s a line in the show “Adventure Time.” Something about magic, madness, and sadness being in a closed circuit with each other. I think…