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    Theater Review

    Dear Evan Hansen takes audience on emotionally complex journey

    Alex Bentley
    Nov 27, 2019 | 4:02 pm

    For theater lovers whose only opportunity to “see” Broadway shows is to listen to the cast recordings, there is always going to be some kind of disconnect. With the sung-through musical like Hamilton, listeners are getting the full story but lacking the visuals that make the narrative come alive. In the case of Dear Evan Hansen— being presented now by Dallas Summer Musicals — merely listening to the songs doesn’t come close to the experience seeing the show provides.

    Evan Hansen (Stephen Christopher Anthony) is a painfully shy teenager who lives alone with his mom, Heidi (Jessica E. Sherman) and pines after Zoe (Stephanie La Rochelle), a girl at his school he’s never met. He’s in therapy for an undefined mental health issue, and one of the exercises the therapist gives him is to write himself letters expressing his feelings about his life.

    One of these “Dear Evan Hansen” letters winds up in the hands of Zoe’s brother Connor (Noah Kieserman), setting in motion a chain of events that force Evan to step outside of his comfort zone in a variety of ways. In doing so, he finds himself doing things he never thought he would and interacting with people who had previously been outside his small orbit.

    One of Evan’s endearing traits, his inherent lack of confidence, is also one of the most frustrating. The book by Steven Levenson requires that Anthony speed through certain lines. This necessity, combined with how softly he speaks in much of the production, makes many of his lines difficult to understand. Evan is also self-deprecating, resulting in a lot of comedic moments where the resulting laughter from the audience drowns out subsequent lines in the fast-moving script. It’s possible that there were sound issues during this performance, but the nature of the character and production as a whole made this unclear.

    The show presents interesting moral dilemmas for both its characters and those watching it. Intellectually, we know that certain events are not okay and will likely lead to hurt for multiple people. Emotionally, though, we want good things to happen to the characters, and once you start down the path of rooting for someone to succeed, it’s difficult to consciously choose otherwise.

    The music by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul plays both sides of this dilemma, as well. Many of the songs have uplifting tones that belie the message the lyrics are sending. In the context of the show, you come to understand elements that are not apparent by just hearing the words, and this shift in meaning also influences how certain characters are viewed. Standout songs include “For Forever,” “You Will Be Found,” and “Words Fail.”

    Social media plays a big part in the show, with screens situated around the stage showing snippets of Facebook posts, Twitter feeds, and more. It’s here that the show demonstrates both the good and bad sides of the Internet. The production contains viral videos that inspire, but also some cyberbullying against characters that don’t deserve hate. It all plays out on the screens, surrounding the action so that the audience cannot look away.

    Anthony makes for a highly appealing Evan. The character is mostly introverted with occasional moments of getting outside of himself, and Anthony plays both sides extremely well. His voice is not standard issue Broadway, but it works great for the character. The rest of the cast are excellent complements to him, especially Sherman and La Rochelle.

    The journey through which Dear Evan Hansen takes audiences is emotionally complex but thoroughly rewarding. Don’t confuse it for a blockbuster, though; it’s an intimate show with songs and characters that hide their truths until just the right moments.

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    Dear Evan Hansen will be presented by Dallas Summer Musicals at The Music Hall at Fair Park through December 8.

    Stephen Christopher Anthony and the North American Company of Dear Evan Hansen.

    Stephen Christopher Anthony and the North American Company of Dear Evan Hansen
      
    Photo by Matthew Murphy
    Stephen Christopher Anthony and the North American Company of Dear Evan Hansen.
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    Season Announcement

    Uptown Players Dallas reveals glitter-drenched new season for 2025-26

    Lindsey Wilson
    Apr 30, 2025 | 10:09 am
    Urinetown: The Musical at NYCC Encores
    Photo by Joan Marcus
    A New York production of "Urinetown: The Musical" was produced in early 2025.

    The newly-released 2025-26 season of Uptown Players Dallas comes with a knowing wink behind the titles, with a goal to provide comfort, commentary, and chuckles.

    It's the 24th season for the company, one of the leading regional theaters in the DFW area, with a blend of satire, spectacle, and heartfelt storytelling in five bold productions celebrating queer joy and resilience.

    Highlights include a holiday misadventure, fairy tale revue, the political satire Urinetown, and Paula Vogel’s Mother Play. The season runs December 2025 to August 2026 at Dallas venues.

    It begins with festive flair during the holidays, as Carol Ann Knipple — first seen in 2021's When Pigs Fly — returns forStar of Wonder: A Carol Ann Christmas.

    Micah Green stars in this world premiere, with book and original lyrics by Mark Waldrop and additional material by B. J. Cleveland. After her beloved Melody Barn theater in Minnesota burns to the ground, Carol Ann refuses to give up her dream and relocates her Christmas spectacular to a Dallas stage she doesn’t fully understand. What follows is a merry misadventure of casting chaos, theatrical surprises, and side-splitting parodies, all led by Carol Ann’s blissfully misguided vision and unstoppable spirit. It runs December 5-14, 2025, at the Kalita Humphreys Theater.

    Pure Glitter, a dazzling new comedy by Chicken & Biscuits playwright Douglas Lyons, is a love letter to the shimmering chaos of chosen family and queer friendship.

    The story unfolds during a surprise 10th anniversary bash thrown by Stan for his husband Tony. But when a handful of uninvited guests arrive, the night explodes into a whirlwind of secrets, sass, and unexpected truths. This Texas premiere runs March 20-29, 2026, at the Kalita Humphreys Theater.

    The beloved fundraiser Broadway Our Way returns with a mischievously magical new theme: Fractured Fairy Tales.

    Written and directed by B.J. Cleveland, this all-new musical revue turns “happily ever after” on its rhinestone-covered head, blending Broadway’s biggest hits with a wild world of rogue royals, sassy witches, enchanted misfits, and storybook rebels. Whether you're team villain, fairy godmother, or a prince who prefers heels, this sparkling spectacle promises a magical night of laughter and inclusive storytelling. It runs April 30-May 3, 2026, at the Kalita Humphreys Theater.

    In a city where private restrooms are banned and a corporation controls the most basic human need, a rebellious uprising takes shape in Urinetown: The Musical.

    This fiercely funny, Tony Award-winning satire skewers capitalism, bureaucracy, and environmental collapse, with music by Mark Hollmann, lyrics by Hollmann and Greg Kotis, and book by Kotis. A timely production by Uptown Players will turn a sharp eye on justice, activism, and the enduring power of community to challenge the status quo. For marginalized communities, the musical’s central fight — for dignity, voice, and bodily autonomy — feels deeply personal. It runs July 10-19, 2026, at the Kalita Humphreys Theater.

    Closing out the season is Paula Vogel's Mother Play, which ran on Broadway just last year with Jessica Lange, Celia Keenan-Bolger, and Jim Parsons.

    This raw and resonant semi-autobiographical work by the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright spans from 1962 to the present, following Phyllis, a fiercely independent single mother, and her two children as they navigate evictions, emotional upheavals, and the fragile balance between love and self-preservation. It runs August 21-20, 2026, at Theatre Three.

    Season tickets are on sale now, with discounts on both premium and regular seating. Season tickets can be purchased online at www.uptownplayers.org or by phone at 214-219-2718. Single tickets will go on sale September 2, 2025.

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