Program and complimentary eye patches
Lobby
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Opening night!
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Great lord of the rings parody musical!
Beautiful sign
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Front of Theater. Easiest parking is in AMLI garage.
Theatre Three in sync with the rest of the country's Pride Week. Too hot, Dallas?!?!? It's never too hot to have Pride!
Memphis tonight
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Hyun P.
Jun 8, 2023
Great small theater, I've watched 3 shows from here and I was happy with all the shows. The sound quality is good with a live band in the pit. This whole shopping center is under construction currently, so the only convenient food option is Crush Craft next door. Free parking. You cannot cancel tickets, you can only exchange for another date if you can't make it.
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Judy B.
Jun 19, 2023
A classic. Always relevant. The history of this remarkable regional professional theatre alone should make you a season ticket holder.
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denise k.
Apr 21, 2022
We were there for the opening night of "A F*cling Pirate Musical." It was a fun night. The cast is fabulous, improvised a little in response to audience reactions, and looked like they were having a grand old time. Theatre in the round, and they used the space well, so there wasn't a bad seat in the house.
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Jay S.
May 21, 2020
What an amazing theatre! Tucked away in the middle of a jam packed restaurant/shopping plaza, T3 (as it's called by fans) is a very unique theater in the round (technically a square) with a great staff and incredible actors who put on some of the best theatre in DFW. They utilize both local and national playwrights and out on a variety of shows -- solos, musicals and straight plays. T3 is definitely a can't-miss theatre experience in The Big D!
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Kendall S.
Feb 24, 2018
Jon and I like to get weekend matinee tickets for Theatre Three and spend the afternoon in Dallas. A little bite to eat and a cocktail either before or after supporting some local talent. We've seen a handful of performances here, both musicals and plays. I love the intimate setting and there's really no bad seat in the house. Actors get close to you and it's kind of exciting to be so near the stage.I love that during intermission you can buy some basic wine or beer and have it in a plastic cup with a lid to take back into the theatre. They also sell a few simple snacks like candy and chips, but don't eat during the performance because no one wants to listen to you messing with a crackling candy wrapper! Tickets aren't too expensive, about $35ish. The staff is friendly and casual.
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Doug S.
Jun 30, 2013
We were actually in Theatre Too. Which is down in the basement. It is a very small venue but very good. And a great place to see Avenue Q. This was my first time here and I really like the venue. All the seat in the middle are great. The seats on each side are not as good unless you want to see the show sideways. Stay in the middle you can't go wrong. The sound was perfect you can hear everything.Arrive early the parking is a little hard to find. The garage fills up fast and the street parking is very hard to find. We valet which cost 5 dollars. That is the easiest way to park. The streets go all different ways. And if you been to Up Town Dallas you know that already.Over all great place to see a play. We still have to go back and see Theatre Three.
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Abra B.
Oct 23, 2009
Last night I saw "The 25th Anual Putnam County Spelling Bee" here and it was wonderful! Theatre 3 is in the round and couldn't have been a more perfect venue for this musical.There were a few areas where acoustics weren't they're best, but overall I had a very positive experience. Very clean with really friendly staff. I felt as if I had stepped into a theatre family, because everyone working/volunteering was so friendly and nice. During intermission, they serve beer, wine, soft drinks and snacks for purchase.Interested to check out Theatre Too next!
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Gloretha L.
Mar 16, 2018
I did not care for the show, She Kills Monsters. The actors were ok but the play or script had strong lesbian discussions which it seemed were most of her deceased sister's monsters laced with much profanity. Not fit for school-aged student which most of deep discounts are given as seen by the audience along with many middled aged folks. It was a comedy but most didnt find any scenes hardly laughable. Overated even if it was free. Tickets are overpriced for mediocre acting and the space of the tiny theater. I dont see what these other reviewers see. My friend and I left in the middle and asked for a refund. The website synopsis never explained the play would dwell on the main girl character as being gay and her gay demons. Stop forcing this lifestlye on the rest of public or else give us a choice.
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Steven S.
Aug 30, 2010
After all my years living nearby, for the first time I went to Theatre Three last night to see The Crucifer of Blood, a Sherlock Holmes play.I was very impressed with the quality of the acting and especially the set and the lighting. Very impressive for a small production company. I was amazed to hear that this is its 49th season!The main reason I have not gone here before was that I dislike theaters-in-the-round. However, I can see that my prejudice has caused me to probably miss some quality productions. Now that I've broken the ice on this quality venue, I promised myself I would go back again. And I shall.
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Barry T.
Oct 1, 2018
Went to see "Once" this past weekend and it was amazing! It's really cool how they use the entire theatre for the performance. The cast was awesome! Like others have said, there are no bad seats in the house because they are all so close to the stage in the center. Will go again sometime soon!
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Rated: 4.8 (12 reviews) · $$
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