Dream Awake
October 25, 2008
, 2008
A court appointed psychologist is assigned to determine the sanity of a babysitter who is being charged with brutally murdering two children. Since the young woman has no recollection of the shocking event, to facilitate remembrance, the psychologist places her under hypnosis. The crime she proceeds to describe confirms her involvement in the brutal murder but not of the two children she's accused of but of two others. The mystery deepens as the young girl proceeds to reveal more details of this new crime and the police are unable to locate the victims. Is her recollection faulty? Has the psychologist inadvertently created a false memory thus making an innocent person now guilty? Or is the girl actually a serial killer caught? Thrill as the mystery unravels and you discover if her memories are part of a dream or if they happen while she was awake.
Special Halloween show on October 31 where price includes trick or treat bags & costume contest for the audienc. Special Day of the Dead show on November 1 where price includes traditional Mexican Day of Dead food & beverage at intermission & after show.
Purchase tickets online or by calling 214-477-4942.
Information from theater company's site
Places to eat:
Drink Specials:
- Stadium Cafe: 11 am - 7 pm: $2.50 domestic drafts (16 oz) & $3 wells
- BlackFinn Restaurant and Bar: 3 pm - 8 pm : “Featured” Game Day $2 Miller Lite Pint, $6 Pitchers and $10 Buckets / 4 pm - 7 pm: $3.95 bar appetizer menu, $5 martini
- El Fenix Mexican Restaurant: 3:30 pm - 6:30 pm: $1 off margaritas
- T.G.I. Friday's: 11 am - 1:30 am: $2.50 Red Stripes
- Truluck's: 4:30 pm - 7 pm: half-price cocktails and 25% off all bottles of wine / 4:30 pm - 7 pm: half-price food from the lounge menu
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Jason Rice says:
Just got this from MBS -
This Saturday, November 1, 8PM: This is the traditional Day of the Dead holiday in Mexico. Since the director Alejandro de la Costa and the playwright Mark-Brian Sonna grew up in Mexico, they thought it would be fun to bring the festivities to the theatre. Your ticket price includes traditional foods served during this holiday such as Pan de Muerto (Bread of the dead), Pan Dulces, Tamales, and the exotic Aztec beverage
Frankly, the caterer they use for this is astounding. Go catch the show, enjoy some treats (that I can't pronounce) and get her business card afterwards. Excellent stuff.
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alexander troup says:
The day of the dead is comming soon, especially after the election, while this looks like an intresting event, even with the food theme, then again.....I will head on over to El Rancho Grande Cemetery.. now that is the day of the traditional death..until then. Harry Houdini.
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Jason Rice says:
goofus - I can't even copy-paste:
The awesome "Aztec Beverage" that actually is the whole reason I'm going is Champurrado. It's the chocolate equivalent of heroine.
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