Kitchen Dog Theater

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Dallas, United States

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Performing arts theater

Kitchen Dog Theater Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Kitchen Dog Theater is located in Dallas, United States on 4774 Algiers St. Kitchen Dog Theater is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category performing arts theater in United States.

Address

4774 Algiers St

Phone

+1 2149531055

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Sophie Crash

My friend and I attended a performance of Alabaster, thanks to the CulturePass program with the city of Dallas. The location of this theater is surprising (medical district just north of Oak Cliff), and the venue is humble and straightforward. There are concessions available and donations accepted. Despite the time of day (matinee showing), the performance was nearly sold out. I was overwhelmed with the moving performance and other members of the audience were also moved to tears. I was especially moved by the performance of Kristi Funk Dana as June. I wasn't expecting such a heavy and pensive play on a sunny Sunday afternoon but I am so glad I went. I am really grateful for the City Culture Pass program for putting this amazing theatre on my radar, and for Kitchen Dog Theatre for sharing such a great play. I am really looking forward to supporting future performances!

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Emily Seidel

Good performance. Chairs not super comfortable. But audience was very engaged and it's definitely worth the drive!

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Ken in Dallas

Real art exists on edge. It reminds us where we are. Kitchen Dog is a subscription I never let laps. In our polished media world, 'KD' pokes and prods demanding you think and form an opinion. And often on matters you wouldn't think to approach. From play selection through after-play thoughts, KD is my opportunity to come off life's auto-pilot and remember my in-and-out breath. It reminds that I'm responsible for what I think as well as my actions. Always stimulating; always worthy - this is Theater.

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Alex Blaeser

Saw the play Pompeii tonight which was written in house. One of the best plays/ productions that I have ever seen. The actors were fantastic, the plot captivating, the jokes witty, and the music catchy. I have never seen my husband belly laugh so many times in my life. It is astonishing that the play was written by those at kitchen dog theater. If I hadn't known otherwise, I would have believed it was a famous play. I was entirely enthralled the entire production. If you are considering coming here, please venture out; it will be worth it.

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Valos Lowe

Fantastic, moving theater that provokes and challenges the viewer!