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Special Productions

From the Lunatic Theatre that brought you ThereNo Place Like Homer
Weston Union

October 2-4 and 9-11
By Rusty Harding
Directed by Leigh Wyatt Moore
Comedy
Cast: Charlie A. Alexander, Joe Barr, Penny Chinn, Fradonna Griffin, Rusty Harding, Eddy Herring, David Lambert, Budd Mahan, Ben Richardson, Becca Tischer, and Tim Verriere

John Weston is dying -- finally. After going down in the Guinness book of records with "the longest death in history", America's wealthiest patriarch is actually ready to kick the bucket. Now the question arises: who gets his massive fortune? The entire Weston clan has gathered for the big event, including John's youngest son, Kyle. A B-grade movie actor/director with an interminable list of flops, Kyle is heavily in debt to the wrong type of investors, and more than his cinematic career is at stake if he doesn't pay them off. Along with the rest of his greedy siblings, Kyle is confident that John's death will ensure a long -- and healthy -- future. But it seems that the old man has other plans for his wealth, which don't necessarily include his heirs, and suddenly Kyle's future doesn't look so healthy. Can Kyle and his family change John's mind, or is it much too late for a “Weston union”..?

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Precious Heart
“A One-Woman Comedy by an All-Male Cast.”
Featuring Greg Smith as Fleeta Mae Bryte
July 31-August 9, 2015, 8pm

Miss Fleeta Mae Bryte is a solid, ordinary looking country woman in her mid-sixties who lives life to the fullest in a small town in southwest Texas. She will welcome you to her home, and make you a cup of coffee and share stories and memories of her past, her family, her friends, and her enemies and her dreams of the future. Fleeta Mae is the type of woman you would expect to find in any small town in America. Her charm rests in her ability to tell a story, her bustling good nature, her sense of humor, and her old world notions of life in general.

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Richardson Theatre Centre and Killer Theatre present
Samuel Beckett’s

Endgame (A Play in One Act)
July 2-5, 2015 (Thursday 7:30 pm, Friday 8pm, Saturday 8pm, Sunday 2pm)
Tickets: $15
Directed by D. Heath Gammon and Kimberly J. Gammon
Cast: Dana Antonozzi, Ryan Echols, Spencer Elwood, and D Heath Gammon

Endgame was first performed at the Royal Court Theatre as a French-language production in 1957. It is a typical Beckett play written in the style of the theatre of the absurd. It has long been considered to be one of Beckett’s most important works along with the well-known Waiting for Godot.

The show centers on Hamm and his servant Clov, two characters with unfortunate circumstances. Hamm is blind and cannot stand, and Clov cannot sit. Faced with disparity and futility these characters are mutually dependent upon the other. Joined by Hamm’s legless parents, Nagg and Nell, the show is full of dark hilarity.

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The Band Improv Comedy
Saturday, June 20, 2015, 8-10pm
Visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-band-improv-comedy-tickets-16950774222 for reservations. General admission tickets are $15 with a $2 discount for parties of four or more.

Richardson Theatre Center is proud to welcome The Band Improv Comedy back to the stage. Featuring some of Dallas’ most seasoned improvisational comedians, The Band presents an energetic and highly-entertaining show. Blending improv comedy with audience participation, The Band creates a lively and funny theatrical experience. Each show is unique, using your suggestions for each scene.

If you like to laugh, this is an experience not to be missed.

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The Defeatists Present
Greener Pastures
Enjoy An Evening of Sketch, Music, and Improv
June 19, 25, 26, and 27, 2015, $15
Call 972-699-1130 for reservations
or purchase online at http://defeatists.ticketleap.com/greenerpastures

Ever wonder what your life would look like if you had followed your dreams? In Greener Pastures, one lucky audience member will be able to see their life less ordinary through a unique blend of song, sketch, and improvisational comedy. This full length two act comedy show will show you something you've never seen before: a hero realizing their dreams

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Just Kidding
Dallas/Fort Worth's Premiere Improvised Comedy Show for Kids!
Saturdays, May 30, June 27, and July 18, 2015, 11am
$10 per person, Kids under 3 FREE
Call 972-699-1130 to reserve your spot or skip the line and buy in advance at www.justkiddingdfw.com

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