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Genesis Childrens Theatre

4.9 (12 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
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It's a good place I learned a lot there I recommended to everyone did a paly LOVE the people ther i hope you will lisen to me

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The experience you find at Genesis Children's Theatre is unlike any children's theatre in the area, and in my opinion, the world.

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Cox Playhouse - @american_chronicle

Cox Playhouse

4.7(3 reviews)
3.0 mi

Great scrip and great local actors makes for fun experience at playhouse. The production company…read morebrought back Four Weddings and Elvis after much demand from 7 years ago. Small theatre (80+ seating I guess) so you sit up close and personal to the actors. Minimum scenery and props so depend on acting and your imagination to enjoy the show. Plenty of parking to rear of theatre (west side). Check out the 2023 season as we are sure to go back for another helping.

I watched a play called Black Comedy tonight at Cox Playhouse in Plano presented by Rover…read moreDramawerks. It was pretty unique experience. I used to love checking out the plays back in college. Mainly because they were free with my student ID but also because it's live. No editing, no takes, no do-overs.. everything is live. This particular play took it one step further. The seating arrangement was basically within breathing room of the actors and actresses all around the "stage". It's really just one room and everyone's on stage. Hard to explain. Check out the play if you can. I think it's playing entire month. So what makes this venue or experience 4 stars for me is this. After the play, they served refreshments (including wine) and the cast comes out to mingle and chat with the patrons. I didn't stay too long afterwards but I got to talk to one of the actors and he's just a regular Joe working on this in his precious spare time. Of all the plays I've been to, I've never experienced this before. Good venue. I will gladly continue supporting this theater. Quick note about the play itself. Very interesting. I'm not going to give much away as you can probably read synopsis of the play online anyway. But it might not be for all ages. I would say don't bring your kids which I noticed some patrons brought children. The actresses are a bit scantily clad but it's entirely appropriate to the theme of the play though. Update: Originally I gave it 5 stars. Since the review is for the theater room itself and not the play, I felt that I couldn't do the review justice if I didn't mention this part as it pertains to the theater itself. So I have bumped it down to 4 stars but obviously I still had a good experience despite my seating location. The seating matters. It's true that the stage is pretty much the room but there is a raised area of the stage that the actors and actresses will also use during the performance. If you sit too close to this area, then your view is blocked and cannot see what's going on up there. It's general admission so good thing is you can go early and grab a good seat but just be aware of the limitation I mentioned.

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Stone Cottage Theatre - Overlooking the theater.

Stone Cottage Theatre

4.4(7 reviews)
7.0 mi

Came here on Valentines day to see the play "Slave Letters: The Lives of Slaves in Their Own Words"…read more If you haven't checked out this performance, you ought to check it out! The performance by the cast is worthy of a Tony award! This review is more about the Stone Cottage Theater which is part of the Addison Conference and Theater Center. It is a small building that is one of Addison's historic structures that has been renovated and I believe can hold up-to 55 people. The check-in lady was really friendly and offered us free chocolate and roses for valentines. You can also buy snacks and drinks at the check-in desk before the show or during intermission. The Good: ------------- Very intimate setting, small crowd, lighting effects are great for a small theater production. There is a parking lot close by if you get early. You can also park by the street nearby if the main parking lot is full. Can do Better: ------------------- The plastic cushion-less seats are a back breaker for those long theatrical performances. My butt and back were hurting after being seated for almost 2 hours watching the above reference play. They may need to get cushioned seats! Also, the signage pointing to this small cottage may need to be a little bigger. Wife and I were not sure where the Stone Cottage building was since there are two theaters in the same location. There is small sign by a rock, but this can be overlooked.

This is my favorite theater in the Dallas area! It is located near the Water Tower Theater, but it…read moreliterally is a stone cottage! I really like the intimate setting where you can almost touch the performers! Drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) are available for whatever price you are willing to donate. Tonight we saw A Bur-Less-Q Nutcracker. It was hilarious! The jokes are always funny and a bit racy. Unfortunately, I was not able to get a pickle-on-a-stick (they ran out before they got to me). This spot is definitely worth coming to over and over!

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Stone Cottage Theatre - Overlooking the entrance where the check-in lady sits. You can order drinks and snacks here.

Overlooking the entrance where the check-in lady sits. You can order drinks and snacks here.

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Shine Performing Arts Studio

Shine Performing Arts Studio

1.0(3 reviews)
1.3 mi

We were involved with Shine and Claire for many years. We loved her and her husband very much they…read morewere even apart of our church. My son Jonathan was cast in many shows and made lifelong friends there. He was diagnosed with Muscular Dystrophy and as he progressed and spent more time in his wheelchair, the owner Claire had less time or use for him. She just couldn't figure out how to cast someone with a physical disability. On the flip side we moved over to Genesis Children's theater and were welcomed with open arms. His being in a wheelchair made no difference and he also made a new group of friends. Shine lost out because of their shortsightedness and bullying tactics.

My name is Beckie McCord. My daughter, Mercy, and I were deeply involved at Shine for the nearly…read morethree years we were there. She was cast well and often. My husband and I volunteered regularly and I was the costumer for many shows. This review does not come from a place of frustration because we were not given our due. I write to you today to say this, I cannot in good conscience recommend Shine Performing Arts as a healthy organization for children or adults. Shine is an organization with one boss who rules with an iron hand. Every decision must be funneled through Claire. If you are deemed difficult, you will be berated with a smile or shown the door. She leaves children and adults in tears. She doles out responsibility without effective communication or support to complete the task. She then shows up at the last minute and holds untrained volunteers and performers responsible for her lack of leadership. Her demands are not sustainable - parents and performers alike burn out regularly. Theatre is hard. I get that. I think everyone understands that you praise the good and correct the bad in order to get a quality finished product. But what happens on the Shine stage is not praise and correction. This is favoritism and dehumanization. This is shaming through comparison. Systematic crushing. This is abusive power. The children do learn skills for theater. They learn to shine according to the rules of that stage. But in doing so, they lose their spark. They never know if they will be praised or punished for their performance. They are left starving for approval and terrified of making any mistake. (I could list so many examples of this. I choose to let those families speak for themselves.) It is not only the students who suffer in this environment. Parents feel the weight of that same power inequality. Control the children, control the family. The children want to be with their friends. They want to be on the stage. There is one person who controls that narrative. The one you must please is Claire. The problem is, that is impossible. You will get praise sometimes but know this, those thanks are prep for the next big ask. The more valuable you are told you are, the more you will be asked to give. There seems to be no limit. Boundaries do not exist. The employee turnover at Shine is astronomical. When employees leave there is no good-bye. They just disappear. If you ask, you are told "they are no longer a part of Shine". Families are just left to wonder. Shine is proudly represented as a "tuition free" theater. Do not be fooled. You will be pumped for money at every turn for supplies for your child and the theater. The "wish list" purchases are mandatory and your name is broadcast if you have not contributed. Aside from all this, there is a considerable safety issue at Shine. They have written and verbal policies in place that speak of two adults in the building at all times for the safety of the children. But know that adult status is interpreted as 18 years old. Entire rehearsals are run by the young performers with no adult in the building. Volunteers are not given safety background checks. Dressing rooms are not monitored. In some situations you can have 8-18 years old in the same dressing room. Rehearsals and class times are closed. Parents are welcome to wait in the lobby but are not allowed inside the rehearsal space or classrooms. In my experience as a volunteer, I would stay in my car and wait until every child was picked up from the parking lot. There were multiple occasions where the lights were turned off and the doors locked with children still waiting for their ride. Through all this mess, the families at Shine are amazing. They are sweet and welcoming. The current office staff are incredible. They treasure your children and make them a priority. Sadly, they are limited in their authority. If safety protocols changed and Claire learned how to be kind and how to manage a volunteer work force then Shine could be a great organization. Until then, I give it 1 star.

Repertory Company Theatre - Annie, July 22-31

Repertory Company Theatre

4.1(9 reviews)
5.6 miNorth Dallas

Apr 2026: Not as big a crowd as my Feb 2026 review but a still worthy contender for best type of…read moremusical production in DFW area; The Producers. Again in Courtyard Theatre in Plano. No need to spend lots of money and time to travel to NYC or even Ft Worth or Dallas to see local talent doing a very good job. I was entertained. The production values are great; lighting makeup and especially costumes. With a minimum of props furniture you easily imagine self and characters in the scene be it Max's apartment or jail cell. And don't forget the script writers pigeon loft. All done again on the Courtyard Theatre stage in Plano. See photo of 2026-2027 productions planned. Brief encounter with director who said they didn't have enough time but got the rehearsals done just 5 weeks before first show. Feb 2026: 320+ people had the right idea to save money and see a Broadway worthy production of Hunchback of Notre Dame at Courtyard Theatre Plano TX. I counted 30 on stage and am sure many behind scenes and choir up in balcony helped as well. Great production with minimum props and set. Do it all with costumes, great vocals and your imagination. Time and money well spent to watch local thespian display their talent.

I took a gamble on a small, local theater that was performing the musical stage production of the…read morepopular Mel Brooks film Young Frankenstein. My husband and I love and often quote the cult classic film, so I optimistically bought tickets through RCT website for the last weekend the stage production was playing. The theater is tucked into a rarely visited strip mall. There was lots of parking. The entrance lobby was quite plain, but spacious. At the end of the hall, we picked up our tickets at will call. Around the corner was a small concession stand selling cute, small buckets of old, stale popcorn, cookies, soda as well as beer and wine. The theater area has old cinema seats on a raked platform. You could clearly see the stage since the seats were well staggered so you weren't looking at the back of someone's head. Unfortunately , the seats never seem wide enough, and you always find yourself fighting for the shared armrest. At least the bottom cushion was supportive and comfortable. I could have easily sat there through both acts and the intermission. The cast was phenomenal! They sang beautifully, danced with decent precision, strutted around in some amazing costumes while taking us on a near perfect rendition of the actual movie. Lighting and background sets were somewhat limited, but what they had worked great and didn't detract from the show. The comedy was there and they even threw in a few extra jabs at local politicians to the delight of the audience. It appears they focus on some classic theater productions throughout the year. Shows that are known and loved by everyone (White Christmas, Annie, Mamma Mia, etc.). It seems like a winning formula that is working for them. I wouldn't hesitate to come back for another date night.

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A Christmas Carol the Musical, Dec 20-22

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