“Compelling stories and passionate acting, all literally from the
heart of Texas.” —Southern Living Allison Tolman reads “And Then
I Snuck a Dead Cuban Alligator on an Airplane” by Jenny Lawson and
“Museum” by Naomi Shihab Nye Christie Vela reads “Puro Amor”
by Sandra Cisneros Ruben Carrazana reads “Art of Translation” by
Benjamin Alire Sáenz Directed by Tina Parker, Kitchen Dog Theater
Allison Tolman currently stars in the ABC drama series Emergence. She
received Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for her role as Molly
Severson on the FX series Fargo. Her other television credits include
the ABC comedy series Downward Dog, The Mindy Project, Good Girls, and
Castle Rock, among others. Her feature films include "The Gift" with
Jason Bateman and The Sisters Brothers with Joaquin Phoenix and Jake
Gyllenhaal. A Sugarland native, Tolman was one of the founding members
of Second Thought Theatre in Dallas. Christie Vela is Associate
Artistic Director at Theatre Three, where she recently directed
Dracula. She is a former member of the Brierley Resident Acting
Company at Dallas Theater Center, where her many credits include
"Steel Magnolias," "Medea," and "Real Women Have Curves." Vela is also
a company member of Kitchen Dog Theater, and works and directs in
theaters across the Metroplex, as well as at Trinity Repertory Theatre
in Providence, Rhode Island. Ruben Carrazana is an actor, director,
and writer whose acting credits include Dallas Theater Center, Stage
West, Kitchen Dog Theater, Undermain Theatre, Second Thought Theatre,
the Danielle Georgiou Dance Group, and Cara Mia Theatre. His play
"Stacy Has a Thing for Black Guys" was recommended for the American
Theatre Critics Association/Harold and Mimi Steinberg New Play Award.
TICKET PRICES Public: $40 Member/Educator: $30 Student: $20
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