Kitchen Dog Theater

Kitchen Dog Theater

Kitchen Dog Theater
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Oak Lawn, a neighborhood in Dallas, truly epitomizes the charm of southern living with its tree-lined streets, elegant homes, and serene parks. It's a haven for food enthusiasts, offering an array of dining options from cozy bistros to upscale steakhouses. The cornerstone of the neighborhood is the historic Oak Lawn Park, a sprawling green space featuring a tranquil pond and the picturesque Arlington Hall. For art lovers, the nearby Dallas Museum of Art and Nasher Sculpture Center are must-visit destinations. Getting around Oak Lawn is a breeze, thanks to its convenient location near the Dallas North Tollway and the numerous DART bus routes serving the area.
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sedonahiker96
Dallas, Texas66 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2018 • Friends
I am a season subscriber to this wonderful theater. They are currently in a temporary space on N. Stemmons. Saw the Sunday matinee of Radiant Vermin and thoroughly enjoyed it. Top notch acting in a small intimate theater. If you enjoy live theater, you won't be disappointed. Support the arts!
Written October 7, 2018
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C-02
Sharpsburg, GA345 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2015 • Couples
Dallas has a priceless piece of art - the Kitchen Dog Theater! There a two rooms for visual arts and a theater. We visited this theater to see Wilde / Earnest. The theater was an intimate setting where the action takes place on stage, as well as in the aisles. The cast performed an upbeat and imaginative version of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest. What a fun evening filled with laughter and surprise!
Written April 21, 2015
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stuart g
Austin, TX212 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2015 • Couples
We had no idea we see simulated sex act on the stage but we know to ask about nudity and sex time. This obviously is an everything goes theatre The seats on either sides of us were empty for the second half so it is not obviously everyone's cup of tea . The actors were good and parts were rather funny. There were parts that made us very uncomfortable and not in a good way .Worth a try but ask first and don't expect Shakespeare .
Written August 28, 2015
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