Updated at 2:45 p.m.: Revised to include theater statement.

The person who was wounded in a shooting at Cold Beer Company near Deep Ellum late Monday night has been identified as the artistic director and founder of the Ochre House Theater.

Matthew Posey, 58, was shot in the face in a parking lot outside the bar at 3600 Main Street, at Exposition Avenue, about 10:15 p.m., according to the police report.

Posey stars in Dr. Bobaganush, a play he wrote and directed about a Gypsy family living during Hitler's rise to power. Shows at the theater, a small venue near Fair Park, have been canceled through Feb. 18.

Ochre House founder and artistic director, Matthew Posey, center, directs in a rehearsal of Brother's Harvest at Ochre House Theater in Dallas Jan. 15, 2016. (Allison Slomowitz / Special Contributor)

Posey and another person had left the bar got into a vehicle. The attacker opened the driver's side door and fired several rounds, police spokeswoman Tramese Jones said.

Friends say man was targeted by gunman that shot him in the face in #DeepEllum. They say appears random. Details @GoodDayFox4 @FOX4 pic.twitter.com/BfBt0cQvqT — FOX4Terry (@FOX4Terry) January 31, 2017

Posey was struck two times and taken to a hospital by Dallas Fire-Rescue with injuries that weren't expected to be life-threatening.

Carla Parker, the theater's operations manager, said Posey was stable and was expected to make a full recovery after surgery Tuesday.

"Thank you for your support of Matthew, his family and Ochre House Theater," Parker said.

The shooter remains at large, and police have no motive for the attack.

Staff writers Nancy Churnin and Tom Steele contributed to this report.