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    Theater Review

    Addison theater company treats audiences to Broadway-caliber comedy

    Lindsey Wilson
    Aug 11, 2016 | 3:27 pm

    Before he became a late-night talk show host and the king of Carpool Karaoke, James Corden earned a Tony Award for his energetic lead performance in One Man, Two Guvnors. Waiting in the wings was his understudy, Dallas native Brian Gonzales, who went on for Corden a handful of times as the overstretched assistant Francis Henshall.

    Although only a couple of Broadway audiences got to see Gonzales perform, North Texas theatergoers have the extraordinary chance to see him step into the role again. Not only that, but Gonzales happens to be smack in the middle of a silly and slick production, one that exemplifies WaterTower Theatre at its best.

    Richard Bean's update of the commedia dell'arte standard The Servant of Two Masters mixes slapstick with sophisticated comedy. It's a relentless onslaught of sight gags, puns, pratfalls, and clever wordplay that feels light and fluffy — a testament to how finely tuned the show actually is. There is also much breaking of the fourth wall, a device that this time inspires fizzy anticipation instead of the usual dread.

    Gonzales is the linchpin as Francis, an affable chap whose grumbling tummy propels him to seek extra employment. He finds not one but two bosses and proceeds to juggle their demands, which intertwine crazily and challenge Francis to be extra quick on his feet.

    The rest of the plot is best kept under wraps, partly because it sounds convoluted when spelled out but mostly because the delightful surprises sprinkled throughout are some of the show's greatest joys.

    Director Terry Martin does well unraveling the complicated knot Francis finds himself in, keeping the message clear and simple despite the chaos swirling about. Chris Pickart's set is functional, while Sylvia Fuhrken's Mad Men-esque costumes make the actors extra jaunty.

    Joining Gonzales from New York — he's generously on loan from the Broadway production of Disney's Aladdin — is his wife, Ashley Puckett Gonzales. The fellow North Texas native vamps it up as Dolly, a curvy feminist who is eager to take advantage of all the freedom 1960s England has to offer. It's no surprise that the air sizzles between the couple.

    She's the perfect opposite to Allison Bret as the dimwitted Pauline, whose cluelessness is endearing rather than annoying. Despite her character's duplicitous plans, Alexandra Lawrence mostly settles into the straight man role, though she's hampered by an unsightly wig.

    John-Michael Marrs is a worthy opponent to Gonzales as the preppy Stanley Stubbers, finding comedy gold without going too broad. And there's no one more suited to the role of Alfie, a surprisingly spry elderly waiter, than local fight choreographer Jeff Colangelo.

    Keeping things ticking along is a Beatles-like quartet comprising Ian Ferguson, Alan Murphy, Sara Bollinger, and Alan Pollard. Come early to enjoy a free mini concert and truly get in the mood for the upcoming antics.

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    WaterTower Theatre's production of One Man, Two Guvnors runs through August 28.

    One Man, Two Guvnors at WaterTower Theatre.

    One Man, Two Guvnors at WaterTower Theatre
      
    Photo by Karen Almond
    One Man, Two Guvnors at WaterTower Theatre.
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    Season Announcement

    Kitchen Dog Theater unleashes immersive 2025 season in new Dallas space

    Lindsey Wilson
    Dec 10, 2024 | 3:58 pm
    Kitchen Dog Theater presents Safe at Home
    Photo by Jordan Fraker
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    Seven years after announcing it had purchased a building in the Design District, Kitchen Dog Theater is finally ready to move into its new home.

    The third and final production of its 2025 season — the theater company's 34th — will take place all around the new "Doghouse." The other two productions will follow the immersive format at non-traditional performance spaces that was established last season.

    With three fully produced events that each run the gambit from captivating and gutsy to heartfelt and hilarious, the monthly New Works Festival Staged Readings Series returns, as does the 23rd annual PUP Fest, nurturing high school talent from all over DFW.

    First up is the area premiere of Will Eno's Wakey, Wakey, directed by KDT's artistic director Tina Parker and starring KDT co-artistic director Christopher Carlos.

    "Is it now? I thought I had more time." These first words in Will Eno's play are spoken by Guy, a man who knows, like all of us on some level, that he is about to die. The play questions why we are here and the journeys that everyone takes to eventually get to the same place. Performances will take place at Expo Park, 840 Exposition Avenue, and run February 7-23, 2025.

    Production No. 2 is full of mystery: The title and performance location will be announced soon and run in March/April 2025.

    The Happiness Gymby Ken Weitzman closes out the season in August 2025 (exact dates TBA).

    This regional premiere is a joyous, experiential event based on the science of well-being. Participants take part in a curated theatrical experience meant to boost their sense of happiness, joy, and feelings of connection. This one-of-a-kind project will be the soft opening to Kitchen Dog’s new theater and will take place all over the entire facility, giving patrons unparalleled access to KDT’s new home.

    From March to July 2025, the 26th annual 2025 New Works Festival will showcase four-to-five staged readings of the newest and most exciting local and regional playwrights working in contemporary theater today. Each reading will feature some of DFW's most accomplished actors and directors and will take place at different venues across DFW.

    For its 23rd annual event, PUP Fest will feature six staged readings of jury-selected plays written by DFW high school students, featuring student actors directed by area professional directors. PUP Fest is the culminating event of Dallas Playwriting Arts Collective (D-PAC), a partnership with Dallas ISD and Junior Players. Performance location is TBA, but the event will happen June 7, 2025.

    For more information, visit kitchendogtheater.org or call 214-953-1055.

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