Peggy Jo Tallas became a minor Texas legend by dressing as a man and robbing banks without a weapon, doing most of her damage in the Dallas area. Now she rides again thanks to “Cowboy Bob,” a world ...
Peggy Jo Tallas decided she wanted to rob banks. She dressed as a man and hit financial institutions around the Dallas suburbs, evading capture to many years. This part is real life. In the musical ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Hoosiers are mourning ...
If the Alley Theatre and its myriad producers think that their world premiere musical Cowboy Bob will ever see the lights of Broadway, I have a bridge in Brooklyn I’d like to sell them. Bob’s been in ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. One wouldn't look twice at Peggy Jo. She's a good daughter, always tips, plays by ...
Eighteen years after Peggy Jo Tallas died by what’s now called “suicide by cop,” the story of Texas’s most unlikely bank robber is the stuff of urban legends. Polite, generous, and otherwise ...
Route 66 is getting another giant. A fourth towering roadside figure, dubbed Cowboy Bob, is set to join Tulsa’s iconic "Land of the Giants" display this summer. Here’s what we know about the ...
Coming off “The Big Sick,” the most successful independent movie of the summer, Michael Showalter has found a new project. He’s signed a developmental deal with Fox Searchlight to direct a ...
Cowboy Bob Coleman's obituary was like his life. It was a warm ocean breeze in an air-conditioned world. It was the calloused hands of a shrimp boat striker in a world of pond-raised imports. It was a ...
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