In The Beginning
February 22
, 2009
2 PM
3636 Turtle Creek Boulevard, Dallas
Age Limit
N/A
$23 - $60
Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Noah, and many other vivid Biblical characters come to life in a collection of classic short plays that were among the first ever written in the English language.
Step back in time to discover the magic of these rarely produced plays that bring to life your favorite stories from the book of Genesis. Marvel at the mix of poetry and pageantry that makes these medieval plays as compelling today as they were more than 500 years ago. Delight in a lively, contemporary production of these plays that recaptures the down–to–earth faith that originally inspired them. You'll understand why crowds in 15th century England thronged churchyards and market squares to enjoy these spiritually uplifting yet often raucously entertaining plays. In an era of rampant corruption, disease, and despair–these simple, intense dramas offered a powerful reminder of God's covenant with humankind. The wonders of the modern age with all our technological achievements have not dispelled our spiritual yearning to connect with something beyond ourselves. Now you can share in a timeless theatrical experience that continues to bear a message of hope and faith.
Previews from January 21-25. Purchase tickets online or by calling 214-522-8499.
Information from theater company's site
Related Organizations
Places to eat:
Drink Specials:
- Frankie's Sports Bar and Grill: 11 am - 4 pm: $2 mimosas, $3 tequila sunrises, ultimate "make your own Bloody Mary" bar
- Hook Line and Sinker: 4 pm - 7 pm: $1.75 domestics, $2.75 imports
- State & Allen Lounge: 11 am - 8 pm: $1 off all drinks
- Buddies II: 1 pm - 8 pm: $2.75 domestics, $2.75 wells
- Grapevine Bar: 12 pm - 2 am: $2 well drinks and Shiner draft; $3 Premium Liquor, Import/Domestic Bottled Beer, House Wine, and Frozen Libations
- »Audio slideshow: Profile of local Dallas artist Del Rio Dan
- »Concert preview: Metric at Palladium Ballroom on Wednesday
- »Red Mango to celebrate grand opening of five Dallas-area locations on December 12
- »Theater review: Puss in Boots
- »UPDATED: Beloved institution Green Room restaurant to re-open in Deep Ellum
an event
|
a restaurant
|
a garage sale
|
a drink special
|
a movie showtime
|
local music
|
a job
|
a house
|
a deal
|
a pet
|

sharon welker, says:
This theater event keeps you thinking and involves the audience at the end. The Genesis book is presented with views from many different faiths. I was especially pleased that Adam was black and Eve was white. Set the theme for some reality regarding the unification of all humans. Let me not forget to comment on the great voices the singers had. Enjoyed this.
Verified
9 months, 1 week agoLink to this comment | Suggest removal