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    Lights over Texas

    Showstopping Ennis holiday display to compete on famed TV 'Light Fight'

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Dec 17, 2024 | 3:06 pm

    Patrick Mach harbored a Texas-sized dream to compete on ABC’s The Great Christmas Light Fight. When he finally got the call, he built Texas. The Mach Christmas Display - a massive, Texas-themed walk-through attraction in Ennis - will compete on the hit reality competition on Thursday, December 19.

    They’ll battle against three other families around the country for $50,000, a trophy, and serious bragging rights.

    “It’s a bucket-list item to be on the show,” Mach says. “I’ve always wanted to be on since season one.” (The show is now in season 12.)

    The Mach family - Patrick and wife Natasha and their four kids, Natalie (17), Ethan (16), Noelle (12), and Brandon (11) - all pitched in to create the display and will appear on the show.

    The family lives on a “mini-ranch” in the Ennis-Alma area, about 40 minutes south of Dallas. Three-and-a-half acres of the 10-acre property are taken over by their Christmas lights extravaganza each holiday season. It even has its own electrical meter.

    “Texas” uses half-a-million lights, 200 inflatables, and custom-built pieces to depict 40 cities and towns across the Lone Star State (though not actually in the shape of Texas). Each is marked with a green city-limits sign and has a vignette that represents the city.

    Great Christmas Light Fight, Mach Christmas DisplayThe Houston section has rockets and Buzz Lightyear.Photo courtesy of Patrick Mach

    Dallas has a custom wireframe outline of the skyline, plus Dallas Cowboys inflatables and a whole section devoted to the State Fair.

    Fort Worth gets longhorns and a Texas Motor Speedway-inspired racetrack, complete with “Lightning McQueen” and “Tow Mater” Disney/Pixar characters.

    “Space City” Houston has rockets and Buzz Lightyear, and “Live Music Capital” Austin has a guitar with strings that “play.” (A custom Texas Capitol building will be constructed for next year’s display.) San Antonio has a giant, 8-foot-tall Alamo outlined in lights and a River Walk bridge crossing a blue river.

    The smaller Texas town displays are just as creative: Glen Rose has dinosaurs, College Station has Texas A&M-inspired military drummers, New Braunfels has a polar bear floating the river, and Ennis, of course, has bluebonnets.

    Mach Christmas Display, Ennis, Great Christmas Light FightThe Glen Rose section has dinosaurs.Photo courtesy of ABC

    In a nod to The Great Christmas Light Fight host Carter Oosterhouse, they added Carter, Texas - yes, an actual town in Parker County - just for the show. It included a mural of Oosterhouse riding a bull. The host, Mach says, was impressed.

    Love of Christmas
    The Machs’ drive to light up a Texas-sized spectacle comes from their deep love of Christmas. Patrick and Natasha met on a dating app when she “hearted” his Christmas-y photo. On one of their first dates, during the pandemic, they watched a Great Christmas Light Fight marathon. He proposed to her on his Christmas lights display at home. They married in a Christmas-themed wedding three years ago, and Santa even showed up.

    Patrick Mach had grown up loving Christmas and putting up displays with his father, from whom he learned carpentry. His dad gifted him an old-fashioned blow-mold nativity scene in 2004; he then passed away on December 30, 2006.

    “So since he passed so close to Christmas, every year I did a little more to keep mind off what happened … then it just became so big,” Mach says.

    In fact, Mach had been nominated for the Light Fight every year since 2019. He never thought he was ready.

    “It took a few years to commit,” he says, “then 2023 came around and we said, ‘Let’s go.’”

    The family found out they’d made the show in September 2023. Filming would take place around Thanksgiving. Each member of the family, plus an army of friends, worked from a “battle plan” to design and build the display, which would be greatly expanded for the show.

    “From 2022 to 2023, we doubled the display,” he says. “It was all hands on deck. We were still working on it the day they showed up (to film).”

    The shoot lasted a few days and was an “awesome experience,” Mach says. The crew became like family.

    “Behind the scenes we were always cutting up, laughing, the kids made friends with the producers,” he says. “We still text message with the producers every so often, and one camera guy brought us a Christmas display item that he doesn’t use and wanted to go to a good family.”

    Two things that surprised him behind the scenes: how strict they were about using copyrighted characters and images (no Grinches allowed) and how tiring the filming was.

    “After we filmed, I slept the best I'd slept in months,” he jokes.

    Mach Christmas Display, Ennis, Great Christmas Light FightThe Mach family with Great Christmas Light Fight host Carter Oosterhouse.Photo courtesy of Patrick Mach

    He remains tight-lipped about the outcome of the show. But if the family does win, he’d like to put the $50,000 toward a well-deserved vacation. They're the third North Texas contenders on this season of Light Fight; so far, none has been victorious.

    Gift to the community
    Win or lose, the Mach Christmas Display will remain on for the public to walk through and enjoy on select nights through the holidays. (Watch their Facebook page for the schedule.) There’s no charge to see it, but they do collect donations for local charities such as Toys for Tots, Helping Hands of Ennis, and the SPCA.

    It can be a little tricky to find, and GPS doesn’t always route to the right place, so they advise visitors to use the pin they’ve dropped on Google Maps.

    Although the Machs have attracted visitors from several hours away, they remain focused on sharing their love of Christmas with their community.

    “Ennis is a smaller town, and this is our way of giving back to the community,” Mach says, “of giving families something to do around the holidays because there’s nothing around here like this.”

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    The Machs’ episode of The Great Christmas Light Fight will air at 7 pm Thursday, December 19 on WFAA/Channel 8 and will be available to stream on Hulu the next day. The Mach Christmas Display is open on select nights through the holiday season; follow their Facebook page for the schedule and more information. The address is 171 FM1183, Ennis, 75119. Follow the directions at the pin on Google Maps. For lists of Dallas' best Christmas lights, go here and here.

















    Mach Christmas Display, Ennis, Great Christmas Light Fight

    Photo courtesy of ABC

    The massive display depicts 40 cities around Texas.

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    New Theater

    Premieres lead the way in Dallas Theater Center's 2026-27 season

    Alex Bentley
    Mar 27, 2026 | 2:00 pm
    Aigner Mizzelle and Okieriete Onaodowan in the off-Broadway production of The Monsters
    Photo courtesy of Manhattan Theatre Club
    The Monsters, which started off-Broadway, will make its regional premiere as part of Dallas Theater Center's 2026-27 season.

    The 2026-2027 season for Dallas Theater Center will feature six productions, including three world premieres, a regional premiere, a returning favorite, and a to-be-determined sixth production.

    The inaugural season of incoming Enloe/Rose Artistic Director, Jaime Castañeda, will be marked by a renewed commitment to new work at Dallas Theater Center.

    That starts with with the world premieres of three new shows:

    • The Cold War thriller Reykjavik86 by Gabe McKinley, which brings the 1986 nuclear summit between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev to life on stage. It will be the initial production of the season, running September 11-27, 2026 at Wyly Theatre.
    • The dark comedy musical Kill Local, with a book by Mat Smart and music and lyrics by Liza Anne, is about Sheila and her sister, Abigail, who work together for their mother’s small family business, which just so happens to be assassins. It features killer songs about blood ties, revenge, and how hard it is to get unstuck. It will run March 26-April 11, 2027 in the Wyly Studio Theatre
    • The Making of a Saint by KJ Sanchez is theatrical exploration of faith and family in which KJ, a documentary writer/performer, sets out to understand the story of Sister Blandina, whom KJ's brother is helping to canonize. It will be the final scheduled show of the season, running May 14-June 6, 2027 in the Wyly Studio Theatre.

    Joining them will be the regional premiere of The Monsters by Ngozi Anyanwu, about a scrappy young fighter named Lil who is ready to enter the ring. She reconnects with her brother Big, an accomplished fighter in the local MMA scene and tries to earn his respect.

    The production, which just finished a critically acclaimed Off-Broadway run on March 22, runs October 9-November 1, 2026 in the Wyly Studio Theatre.

    A yet-to-be-named fifth production, which will be announced on June 1, will run February 5-21, 2027 in the Kalita Humphreys Theater.

    All of those productions will be part of the season subscriptions. Dallas Theater Center's annual holiday production of A Christmas Carol, running November 27-December 27, 2026 at Wyly Theatre, can be added on.

    “New work is the engine of the American Theater, and Dallas Theater Center will be a laboratory for artists who have something urgent and honest to express today,” said Enloe/Rose Artistic Director Jaime Castañeda in a statement. "These plays are about the now, and they are events for the stage that are in direct conversation with the audience."

    DTC’s Diane and Hal Brierley Resident Acting Company members will be featured throughout the 2025-26 season, including Christina Austin Lopez, Tiana Kaye Blair, Blake Hackler, Bob Hess, Liz Mikel, Alex Organ, Molly Searcy, Tiffany Solano, Sally Nysteun Vahle, Esteban Vilchez, Zachary J. Willis, and Bri Woods, who is the Linda and Bill Custard SMU Meadows Actor.

    Subscriptions for the 2026-27 season are available now, and can be purchased online at DallasTheaterCenter.org or by calling the DTC Box Office at 214-522-8499.

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