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SMU alum Jack Freiberger brings his show to Dallas this weekend. (Courtesy of Jack Fry)

SMU alum Jack Freiberger, a 1986 Meadows graduate, finishes off the Theatre Comedy Series this weekend at the Eisemann Center in Richardson, Texas.

Fry is a full time 5th grade teacher in Los Angeles, and his one-man show “They Call Me Mister Fry” tackles his first year teaching in South Central. The show has gone international and has won several awards, as well as earning an endorsement from Stephen Colbert and several command performances from the U.S. Department
of Education.

“They Call Me Mister Fry” uses the story of two students and their families as a vehicle to explore individual challenges and personal tragedy. Freiberger’s performance has earned him awards as outstanding artist, best male monologue, as well as several best of fest accolades.

Freiberger will be performing Friday night, Saturday afternoon and night and Sunday afternoon. Performance times are scheduled for 2 p.m. for afternoon showings and 8 p.m. for night-time showings.

Tickets range between $35-$40 and are available online at eisemanncenter.com.

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