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Deathtrap Delivers Twists and Tension on Lyric Stage
Ira Levin's classic thriller keeps audiences guessing until the final curtain.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 9:26pm
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The shattered remnants of a prop from the Lyric Theatre's production of 'Deathtrap' hint at the play's underlying themes of ambition, deception, and possible danger.Lubbock TodayThe Lyric Theatre's production of Ira Levin's 'Deathtrap' is a dialogue-driven thriller that pulls the audience into a world of ambition, deception, and possible danger. With a slow-building plot and unexpected twists, the show challenges viewers to question the motives of its characters at every turn.
Why it matters
As a departure from the Lyric's typical action-packed fare, 'Deathtrap' showcases the theater's range and the acting chops of its ensemble. The play's clever surprises and tense atmosphere keep audiences engaged and guessing until the final curtain.
The details
The set design of 'Deathtrap' is integral to the play's ominous tone, forcing the audience to focus on every word spoken by the characters. Levi Packer delivers a standout performance as the desperate playwright Sidney Bruhl, while Tracy Brandon Tucker provides strong support as his questioning wife Myra. Newcomer Brandon Pierce also shines as the ambitious young writer Clifford Anderson, whose arrival sets the plot's many twists in motion.
- The Lyric Theatre will host live performances of 'Deathtrap' from April 10-19.
- Shows will run on Fridays at 7:30 PM, Saturdays at 2:30 PM and 7:30 PM, and Sundays at 2:30 PM.
The players
Levi Packer
An accomplished actor who portrays the struggling playwright Sidney Bruhl, showcasing the character's steady decline and raising questions about his true motives.
Tracy Brandon Tucker
The actress who plays Myra Bruhl, Sidney's supportive but skeptical wife, providing a counterpoint to her husband's increasingly erratic behavior.
Brandon Pierce
The up-and-coming playwright Clifford Anderson, whose arrival sets the plot's many twists and turns in motion.
Suzi Harkey
The actress who brings the eccentric Dutch psychic Helga ten Dorp to life, adding a touch of drama and flair to the production.
Tim Hendricks
The actor portraying Porter Mildrim, Sidney Bruhl's lawyer, who provides a sense of stability and kindness amidst the play's growing tension.
What they’re saying
“Just when you think you have a grasp of what is to come next, they switch it up again in a plot twist I didn't even see coming.”
— Brae Foust, Reviewer
“I can't recommend this show enough, especially to those who love the slow build to a big climax in both acts.”
— Brae Foust, Reviewer
What’s next
Tickets for 'Deathtrap' at the Lyric Theatre are on sale now at brownwoodlyrictheatre.com. The show will run for two weekends, from April 10-19, with evening performances on Fridays and Saturdays, as well as Sunday matinees.
The takeaway
The Lyric Theatre's production of 'Deathtrap' showcases the theater's range and the acting talents of its ensemble, delivering a dialogue-driven thriller that keeps audiences engaged and guessing until the final curtain. The play's clever surprises and tense atmosphere make it a must-see for fans of suspenseful storytelling.




