SNAKE EYES AT THE MARDI GRAS MOTEL
by Steven Walters
directed by Matthew Gray
April 3 - 20, 2008
STUDIO THEATRE at The Addison Theatre Centre | Directions
Resident Playwright Steven Walters brings to life this story of a high school football coach who inexplicably murders his star quarterback and is forced to flee, leaving his former life behind. Questions of right and wrong, good and evil, and the nature of redemption are explored in this mysterious and poignant tragedy. Audiences won't want to miss this original work by Dallas' own up and coming bard of Texas drama.
articles & reviews
Play: Snake Eyes at the Mardi Gras Motel
Glenn Arbery, D Magazine Read Article (pdf)
"Maxey Whitehead performs alongside six of Dallas' best actors in Snake Eyes at the Mardi Gras Motel. She mops up the stage with them. Not that there's anything wrong with the other performances. Ms. Whitehead just makes Lissie, an abused and ornery 16-year-old, as worthy of respect and even love as she is exasperating."
Lawson Taitte, The Dallas Morning News Read Review (pdf)
"Every performance in Snake Eyes could win an award."
Glen Arbery, Park Cities People Read Review (pdf)
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