Robert Bradford Smith in Pegasus Theatre’s ‘Tales from Late Night Kroger’ by Bruce R. Coleman. (Courtesy photo) BEHIND THE CURTAINS Pegasus Theatre pays tribute to Bruce R.
Coleman with Tales from Late Night Kroger penned by the late director RICH LOPEZ | Staff writer Rich@DallasVoice.com This past weekend, Pegasus Theatre opened the one-actor show Tales from Late Night Kroger at the Bath House Cultural Center.
The comedy, starring actor Robert Bradford Smith as The Man, depicts a unique slice of Gayborhood history. But italso comes with sentiment as it was written by the late Bruce R.
Coleman who passed just more than a year ago. “Stepping into Bruce’s world, I was really nervous,” Smith said, “because I have this tremendous responsibility.” The Man Smith plays is essentially Coleman, and Late Night Kroger is based on Coleman’s personal observations that he posted on Facebook.