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    Male Bonding

    Bromance takes center stage at two Dallas theaters

    Lauren Smart
    Mar 28, 2013 | 12:30 pm

    Current productions at two Dallas theater companies cast the spotlight on male bonds, exploring the good, the bad and the awkward. Dallas Theater Center plays it safe with the classic Neil Simon comedy The Odd Couple, while the diamond-in-the-rough company Upstart Productions premieres Apartment Plays, two one-act plays by local director and playwright Bruce Coleman.

    Oscar and Felix have one of the most ubiquitous stage bromances of all time. The warm-and-fuzzy story about two recently divorced men who move in together and strike up a push-me, pull-you relationship remains one of the most highly produced works of contemporary theater nearly 50 years after its debut.

    Director Kevin Moriarty gives the piece a quick-witted treatment, conducting the actors into comedic unison. Not a single moment on stage is wasted. J. Anthony Crane as the masculine, slobby Oscar and Michael Mastro as the OCD, effeminate Felix form a spirited juxtaposition, but the characters to watch are in the supporting cast.

    In The Odd Couple, J. Anthony Crane and Michael Mastro form a spirited juxtaposition. But the characters to watch are in the supporting cast.

    The title character’s poker buddies — played here by Brierley Resident Acting Company members Hassan El-Amin, Chamblee Ferguson and Lee Trull — have enough dynamism to carry the entire show. In the play’s first act, these actors deliver more punch lines than allows an average person to catch a breath, and the entertainment continues for the entire two hours and 15 minutes. Tiffany Hobbs and Mia Antoinette Crowe, who come over for a double date with the boys, also deserve praise.

    Like most Simon plays, The Odd Couple caps off an entertaining night at the theater with a sincere message about humanity. When Oscar throws out Felix, there is a moment in which he seems to understand the value of their human connection — nothing sappy, but a quiet salute to the friendship.

    In the first installment of his Apartment Plays, Coleman attempts a similar moment of catharsis. In A Conversation with a (Potentially) Naked Man, Coleman contemplates a friendship between a gay artist and his straight, but dashingly handsome, nude subject. Although the dialogue is littered with touching moments of vulnerability, it’s overwhelmingly awkward to sit through.

    Actors Aaron Roberts and Marcus Stimac work through the stilted language valiantly, but they are directed at a meandering pace. There is also an inappropriate amount of physical distance between them for such an intimate space.

    By far the stronger piece of the evening, Larry Kramer Hates Me playfully explores gay relationships with a Dickensian twist. Actors Angel Velasco and Gregg Gerardi are at the center of this story of past relationships and social progress. Two weeks into a new relationship, ex-boyfriends begin literally popping up behind couches, like Scrooge’s “undigested bit of beef.”

    While more ex-boyfriends pop out of back rooms and closets, the most compelling character to show up on the scene is LGBT rights activist Larry Kramer (a smart performance by Rick Espaillat). His well-crafted character is given the most insightful monologue of the night, calling attention to the need for ever-more progress on the issues of civil rights.

    The night of plays ends with a beautiful moment between Gerardi and Velasco, where they dream of the life they will share. Although the dialogue in Coleman's plays lacks the polish and wit of Simon's Odd Couple, the underlying message bears as much weight. Both nights of theater explore the importance of friendships, human connection and learning to live with one another.

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    The Odd Couple runs through April 14 at Wyly Theatre. Apartment Plays runs through April 6 at the Green Zone.

    J. Anthony Crane and Michael Mastro in The Odd Couple at Dallas Theater Center.

    The Odd Couple at Dallas Theater Center
    Photo courtesy of Dallas Theater Center
    J. Anthony Crane and Michael Mastro in The Odd Couple at Dallas Theater Center.
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    And the winners are ...

    Broadway Dallas honors DFW high school theater stars at 2026 Awards

    Alex Bentley
    May 4, 2026 | 2:02 pm
    15th Annual Broadway Dallas High School Musical Theatre Awards
    Photo courtesy of Thomas Garza
    The 15th Annual Broadway Dallas High School Musical Theatre Awards celebrated the best local student theater productions.

    The 15th annual Broadway Dallas High School Musical Theatre Awards celebrated student productions and performers from around Dallas-Fort Worth for their recent work on Saturday, May 2 at the Music Hall at Fair Park.

    The Tony Awards-style ceremony, hosted by Dallas native and Broadway star Rachel Simone Webb, featured student performances, award presentations including $70,000 in scholarships, and acceptance speeches from the winners.

    The Broadway Dallas High School Musical Theatre Awards aim to inspire and honor excellence in high school musical theater, and to recognize the importance of musical theater and arts education within the North Texas community, a release says.

    15th Annual Broadway Dallas High School Musical Theatre Awards Rachel Simone Webb hosted the awards ceremony.Photo by Thomas Garza

    Awards were presented in 15 categories and scholarships were awarded to outstanding graduating seniors who are nominated by their teachers and selected by the Broadway Dallas scholarship panel.

    The 2026 Outstanding Musical Award went to JJ Pearce High School’s production of Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812, and the awards for Outstanding Lead Performer were presented to Towdah Kiima (Rockwall-Heath High School) and Nevaeha Wilson (Cleburne High School).

    "On behalf of everyone at Broadway Dallas, I proudly extend my heartfelt congratulations to all the talented winners and nominees who made our 15th anniversary year of the High School Musical Theatre Awards truly unforgettable,” said Ken Novice, president and CEO of Broadway Dallas, in a statement. "We commend the hard work demonstrated by these exceptional high school theater departments and it’s clear that the future of live theater in our region is exceptionally bright.”

    15th Annual Broadway Dallas High School Musical Theatre Awards Towdah Kiima of Rockwall-Heath High School accepts the award for Outstanding Lead Performer.Photo by Thomas Garza

    In honor of the Music Hall Centennial, a symbolic 100 high school productions from 90 participating high schools were evaluated by a group of judges from the North Texas theater community.

    A list of all 2026 winners, participating high schools, and their productions can be found at BroadwayDallas.org/HSMTA.

    2026 BROADWAY DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL THEATRE AWARDS WINNERS

    • Outstanding Musical: JJ Pearce High School - Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812
    • Outstanding Direction: Liberty Christian School - Curtains
    • Outstanding Choreography: Liberty Christian School - Curtains
    • Outstanding Music Direction: Liberty Christian School - Curtains
    • Outstanding Orchestra: JJ Pearce High School - Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812
    • Outstanding Costume Design: Midlothian High School - Mamma Mia!
    • Outstanding Lighting Design: Byron Nelson High School - Matilda
    • Outstanding Set Design: North Forney High School - Sweeney Todd: School Edition
    • Outstanding Sound Design: Byron Nelson High School - Matilda
    • Outstanding Stage Management: Memorial High School - Little Shop of Horrors
    • Outstanding Crew and Technical Execution: Wylie High School - Little Shop of Horrors
    • Outstanding Ensemble: Tyler Legacy High School - Hadestown: Teen Edition
    • Outstanding Lead Performer: Nevaeha Wilson (Cleburne High School) - Mary Poppins and Towdah Kiima (Rockwall Heath High School) - Hadestown: Teen Edition
    • Outstanding Supporting Performer: Aly Delloro (Guyer High School) - Disney's Frozen, Megan Le (Mansfield Lake Ridge High School) - Disney's The Little Mermaid, and Thuc Le (Mansfield Lake Ridge High School) - Disney's The Little Mermaid
    • Outstanding Featured Performer: Jaidah Wilson (Melissa High School) - Pippin and Willie Austin (Bryan Adams High School) - Chicago: Teen Edition
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