Go back in time for new year’s mystery

By Shari Goldstein Stern

Barbara Weinberger and Kurt Kleinmann bring Harry Hunsacker and his cast to life in “The Dimension of Death!” at the Eisemann Theatre through January 22.
Photo courtesy of Barbara Weinberger

Kurt Kleinman’s annual “In Living Black and White” play, “The Dimension of Death!” opens its run at Richardson’s Charles W. Eisemann Center Dec. 29 through Jan. 22 with a special New Year’s Eve performance and celebration following. If you have missed out on any of Kleinman’s 35 magical, mysterious B/W plays, produced by Pegasus Theatre in startling black and white, you really don’t want to miss this one. A fun way to kick off the New Year, 2022-2023 can be your virgin journey into the mind of this clever, oh-so-unconventional playwright. “Dimension of Death” is set in 1955. Harry Hunsacker, with his regular cohorts, Nigel and Foster, have been dispatched to a Top Secret Air Force base where a matter of the highest level of National Security awaits them. They heard rumors about Paradise Ranch, but the horror of what they see there exceeds their imaginations. In a heartbeat, bodies start piling up, and the trio finds itself trapped in “The Dimension of Death.” For tickets, call 214-821-6005.