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    Theater Critic Picks

    These are the 13 can't-miss shows in Dallas-Fort Worth theater for October

    Lindsey Wilson
    Oct 3, 2018 | 9:27 am

    It's almost too perfect: a spooky 13 shows to see during the spooky month of October. You want creepy Victorian sisters? You got 'em. Murderous Shakespearean villains? Right here for you. A possible deal with the devil? Buy your ticket now.

    Here are the 13 shows to see, in order by start date:

    Artist Descending a Staircase
    Amphibian Stage Productions, October 3-28
    In its first Tom Stoppard play, Amphibian is going big — and a little small. The big is getting Jonathan Fielding, who's taking a hiatus from his role on Broadway in The Play That Goes Wrong, to co-direct with award-winning actor, playwright, and director Brenda Withers, who was singled out as a "person to watch" in 2018 by American Theatre magazine. Withers' name might sound familiar because she was a co-writer of Cyrano, which was a recent triumph for Amphibian. The directors are returning this production to Stoppard's original intention when he wrote it in 1972 by staging it as a radio play, complete with complex foley sounds created by an ensemble cast of four.

    Othello
    Shakespeare Dallas, October 4-14
    The Bard's classic drama about a noble general whose life and marriage are sabotaged by theater's most infamous villain stars Jamal Sterling and Caitlin Glass. Shakespeare Dallas' rendition, which moves this month from Samuell Grand Amphitheatre to Addison Circle Park, is set amid war and palace intrigue in the early 20th-century Mediterranean region.

    On The Verge or The Geography of Yearning
    WingSpan Theatre Company, October 4-20
    Playwright Eric Overmyer takes audiences on a mirthful journey through space, time, history, geography, feminism, and fashion, as three Victorian lady travelers take it upon themselves to explore "the mystery of things" and set out for "Terra Incognita," only to discover the future. WingSpan's artistic director, Susan Sargeant, directs, with Marisa Diotalevi, Jennifer Kuenzer, Barrett Nash, and Jeff Burleson comprising the cast.

    Radiant Vermin
    Kitchen Dog Theater, October 4-28
    In this fast-paced, pitch-black comedy by Philip Ridley, a young couple is offered an ideal house by a mysterious stranger. But the satire asks "how far would any of us go to get our dream home?"

    Robert's Eternal Goldfish
    Brad McEntire, October 5 & 12
    After touring North America with his one-man play for the past few months, Dallas native and founding artistic director of Audacity Theatre Lab is bringing the show back home to Dallas. The story follows Mr. Robert J. Roberts, a man brimming with hate for "so many things" who becomes the unlikely custodian of a magical goldfish and finds his misanthropic views suddenly. It's playing a limited engagement at Stomping Ground Comedy Theater.

    Gay History Play Festival
    Uptown Players, October 12-21
    Joining Angels in America: Perestroika, which technically opened last month, Uptown Players is also presenting two plays with gay history themes: Straight and The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey. The first, by Drew Fornarola and Scott Elmegreen, follows 26-year-old investment banker Ben, who is comfortable in his long-term relationship with Emily — until Chris, a college student who's also coming to terms with his sexuality, enters the picture. The second stars Terry Martin, who portrays a dozen roles to tell the story of the disappearance of a teenager and what it means for his small New Jersey town.

    The Champion
    Bishop Arts Theatre Center, October 11-28
    BATC is opening its 25th season with this regional premiere by Amy Evans. It's based on extensive research, including personal interviews with Nina Simone's bandmates, friends, and family members, and offers a rare look into the heart and mind of an artist known as much for her indictment of American racism as her artistic brilliance.

    A Doll's House
    WaterTower Theatre, October 12-November 4
    Artistic director Joanie Schultz has adapted Henrik Ibsen's 1879 play about domestic secrecy into a 90-minute thriller, with Kate Paulsen and Sam Henderson in the starring roles. Nora and Torvald Helmer are the perfect couple living a storybook life, but for years Nora has been paying off a secret debt, obtained through forging a signature, which saved her husband's life. Shame and blackmail follow, with Nora having the revelation that their lives are not their own.

    Men On Boats
    Circle Theatre, October 18-November 17
    A one-armed captain and a loyal crew (the cast is entirely female, by the way) are the focus of the true(ish) story of the 1869 Grand Canyon expedition in Jaclyn Backhaus' off-the-wall comedy and Circle's season closer.

    The Moors
    Theatre Three, October 25-November 18
    Two Victorian-era sisters (Agatha and Huldey) and their languid mastiff live out their lives in a manor house on the bleak English moors in Jen Silverman's play with music. Like any apt Gothic tale, they dream of forbidden love, power, and notoriety. The arrival of a hapless governess, the pointed schemes of a scullery maid, and the musings of a moorhen set this odd assembly on a strange and dangerous path.

    A Doll's House, Part 2
    Stage West, October 25-November 25
    Lucas Hnath, the most produced playwright in America right now, looked at Ibsen's A Doll's House and thought, "this needs a sequel." Now Stage West is the presenting the regional premiere of that follow-up which begins 15 years after the original ended. In 1879, Nora Helmer walked out the door, leaving her husband and children and societal constraints behind her. Now there is a knock at that same door, as Nora returns with a favor to ask.

    Blood Brothers
    Imprint Theatreworks, October 26-November 10
    Did you hear the story of the Johnstone twins? As like each other as two new pins. Willy Russell's hit musical tracks how one mother's desperate decision spirals out to impact not only the woman who went along with it, but two families that can never be the same.

    Elwood
    Ochre House, October 27-November 17
    Artistic director Matthew Posey has once again been busy, readying a new work with all-new music by composer Justin Locklear and the show's band. This time we're in the piney woods just outside Canton, Georgia, where a recluse named Elwood lives. As Elwood tries to protect a baby from nefarious folks who want him for themselves, he views his unpredictable future in a new light.

    WaterTower Theatre has a new adaptation of Ibsen's A Doll's House.

    WaterTower Theatre presents A Doll's House
    Photo by Evan Michael Woods
    WaterTower Theatre has a new adaptation of Ibsen's A Doll's House.
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    Dallas Black Dance Theatre makes interim artistic director permanent

    Lindsey Wilson
    Nov 4, 2025 | 11:41 am
    Richard A. Freeman, Jr.
    Photo by Aleah Pilot
    Richard A. Freeman Jr. became the new artistic director October 24, 2025.

    Dallas Black Dance Theatre (DBDT) has officially named Richard A. Freeman, Jr. as its new artistic director, ushering in a new era of leadership for the dance company as it approaches its 50th anniversary season.

    Freeman, a longtime member of the DBDT family, has served as interim artistic director through the company’s recently completed 48th and current 49th seasons. His appointment, effective October 24, 2025, marks a natural progression for the former lead dancer, resident choreographer, and artistic project coordinator, whose career within DBDT spans more than a decade of creative and organizational leadership.

    “Richard has been an integral part of Dallas Black Dance Theatre's artistic fabric for years, and his extraordinary leadership during his time as interim artistic director made this decision clear,” says Heidi K. Murray, a member of DBDT’s board of directors, in a release. “His dedication to artistic excellence, his deep understanding of our mission, and his vision for the future of contemporary modern dance make him the ideal person to lead DBDT into this exciting new chapter.”

    DBDT founder Ann M. Williams echoed the sentiment, calling Freeman’s appointment a full-circle moment for both artist and company. “Richard embodies everything Dallas Black Dance Theatre stands for: artistry, excellence, and a deep commitment to uplifting our community through dance,” she says in the release. “I have had the privilege of watching him grow from a gifted dancer into an inspiring leader and visionary artist. His dedication to preserving our legacy while boldly charting new artistic territory gives me tremendous confidence in DBDT’s future.”

    During his tenure as interim artistic director, Freeman guided DBDT through seasons marked by artistic innovation and expanded community engagement, but also staff shake-ups and legal issues.

    In October 2024, accusations of retaliation surfaced after 10 DBDT dancers, its entire main company, were fired following their decision to unionize in May and demand better working conditions. This led to an unprecedented "Do Not Work" order by the American Guild of Musical Artists.

    Dallas City Council ultimately voted to withhold $248,000 in city funding due to labor violations, and DBDT later settled for $560,000 with the National Labor Relations Board.

    In response, DBDT formed a 17-member advisory stakeholder task force co-chaired by Jennifer Scripps, president and CEO of Downtown Dallas, Inc., and Shawn Williams, vice president of public affairs at Allyn. The group has been working with DBDT leadership to review the organization’s policies and practices, propose changes that foster an accountable environment, and put in place safeguards to prevent future concerns related to talent.

    In September 2025, executive director Zenetta Drew announced her retirement after nearly four decades with the company. A national search for her replacement will start in early 2026. Williams retired in 2014.

    As artistic director, Freeman will oversee all aspects of DBDT’s artistic operations, from performances to educational initiatives, and continue to expand its reach throughout Dallas and beyond.

    “I am deeply honored to accept this role and to continue building on the incredible foundation established by the vision of Ann Williams,” Freeman says. “This company has a unique power to move, inspire, and unite communities through dance. I look forward to working with our talented dancers, staff, and board to create unforgettable artistic experiences and to nurture the next generation of dance artists.”

    A native of Washington, D.C., Freeman began his training with the District of Columbia Youth Ensemble and the Washington Ballet before graduating from the Duke Ellington School of the Arts and Virginia Commonwealth University. His performance credits span acclaimed companies and productions, including Elisa Monte Dance, Houston Grand Opera, Porgy and Bess, and The Wiz.

    Freeman’s choreographic works have been featured by leading institutions such as Texas Ballet Theater School, Texas Christian University, and Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. He has also shared his expertise through master classes and workshops nationwide, reinforcing his commitment to DBDT’s educational mission.

    Founded in 1976, Dallas Black Dance Theatre is the oldest and largest professional dance company in Dallas and one of the most acclaimed Black dance institutions in the U.S.

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