Small, time-tested theater in a warehouse basement producing original, experimental plays.
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Reviews — 8

I have been there several times and I think it’s a hidden treasure. Ironically, it really hidden as it’s hard to see a sign of it from outside. The theater is actually located in the underground of a residential apartment tower.
The staff have always been very kind, welcoming, and helpful to me and my friends. So far, all the plays that I’ve seen there have been memorable.
The staff have always been very kind, welcoming, and helpful to me and my friends. So far, all the plays that I’ve seen there have been memorable.

We've never had a bad experience attending a play here. The productions are always good.

We love Undermain Theatre. We've been season subscribers for years and feel like every performance is spectacular and a fantastic value. From the staff to the volunteers to the actors, oops and don't forget the stage design (always spectacular!) and all that support behind the scenes- it's all first rate and best in Dallas for live theatre!

‘Gotta give the Blues a voice’
J. Dontray Davis brought Blind Lemon Jefferson to life last night. His voice easily filled the Undermain Theater and the audience clapped , stomped and hooted in response. What a rich and sorrowful tale Deep Ellem has to tell. It was such a pleasure to be back at the Undermain
Again.
J. Dontray Davis brought Blind Lemon Jefferson to life last night. His voice easily filled the Undermain Theater and the audience clapped , stomped and hooted in response. What a rich and sorrowful tale Deep Ellem has to tell. It was such a pleasure to be back at the Undermain
Again.

We love this theater. The shows are almost always fun, new or old. Best of all, the actors are only a few feet away.

Loved the seating layout, it is a circle so you feel like you are inside the play. The seats are comfortable. They have complimentary tea and coffee, but also have some snacks and drinks for sale. Their parking lot is free and very close to the theater. They have signs for the parking. People are very friendly. They start on time. Fun place to go!

Small, intimate venue and really well performed, designed and overall executed shows. I have seen two here so far and loved both of them. In terms of theater it's a much more unique experience than you might get at a more expensive, high-profile show. Will come back as often as I can. (Also highly appreciate the easy parking setup)