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Bruce Wood Dance Announces New Season
The dance company, directed by Gayle Halperin of University Park, will feature in-person dance productions, intensives, and artistic collaborations in its 2023-2024 season.
‘The Book of Mormon’ Playing at the Music Hall
"The Book of Mormon” runs at the Music Hall, presented by Broadway Dallas, until Aug. 6.
TACA Launches Arts Accelerator
The nine-month initiative is designed to increase arts groups’ organizational capacity, teach new skills, and create plans for sustainable growth.
DMA Seeking Input on Design Concepts For New Building
The six architectural firms shortlisted to work on an overhaul of the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) have revealed their design concepts, and now the DMA wants public input.
‘Nothin’ But the Blues’ Coming to the Meyerson
Broadway star Shayna Steele, who’s appeared in "Rent," "Jesus Christ Superstar," and the original cast of "Hairspray," will return to the Meyerson stage June 23-25.
SPARK! Exhibit Features Hillcrest Student Work
The pop-up experience is open through Aug. 27.
TACA Announces $400,000 in Catalyst Grants
The Arts Community Alliance (TACA) recently announced that 45 Dallas County arts organizations will share $400,000 in its fourth round of Catalyst grants.
Pegasus Contemporary Ballet Hosting ‘Amor Fati: An Evening of Greek Mythology’
The season finale is a two-day production featuring stories of Greek mythology and blending dance, music, and spoken word.
Review: Audience Roars for Riverdance
The fierce, athletic, and hilarious performance drew cheers and howls from the theatergoers at Dallas’ Music Hall at Fair Park, one of several sets fulfilling my young bride’s wish “to see the feet move.”
Editor’s Inbox: Want to See Riverdance in Dallas?
Dallas theatergoers get to see those rapidly moving feet during a limited early June run as part of the Germania Insurance Broadway Series presented by Broadway Dallas.
Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Concert Truck to Play Dallas Shows
Concerts will be held at NorthPark Center on May 27 and June 10, both at 6 p.m.
‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ Comes to Dallas
Aaron Sorkin’s new play based on Harper Lee’s classic novel is playing until May 28 at the Music Hall at Fair Park.
Voices
Maddie Spera: Dallas Fashion Week Show at Markowicz Fine Art
A couple of weekends ago, I attended a fashion show put on by Dallas Fashion Week, which I wasn’t even aware was a thing, nor do I know how long it’s been a thing.
Turtle Creek Chorale Celebrates 43rd Season: TOGETHER
Award-winning Broadway performer Patti LuPone sang at the Turtle Creek Chorale’s third-annual RHAPSODY gala, kicking off the organization’s season.
See Immersive Installation During Dallas Art Month
A new art installation, "Round the Bend" by Rachel Hayes, is at Klyde Warren Park until April 30 as part of Art Month.
Kevin Paul Hasn’t Lost that Tactile Feeling
Surrounded by his recent works hanging on the white walls of his spacious Preston Hollow home, Kevin Paul, a retail industry veteran turned artist, smiled.
Festival of Joy Celebrating Fourth Year at Klyde Warren Park
As part of the parade, hundreds of festivalgoers will pull a colorful chariot carrying the deities of Jagannatha, Balarama, and Subhadra along Flora Street.
Vuyani Dance Theater Debuts at Moody Performance Hall
The South African dance company is making its Texas debut at April 7 and 8.
Oscar-Winning HP Alum to Screen New Film
Oscar-winning filmmaker Megan Mylan will return to Dallas next week for multiple screenings of her latest documentary about displaced Syrian migrants.
Tiller Russell Takes Us Back to Waco, Three Decades Later
In Netflix docuseries "Waco: American Apocalypse," the Park Cities native found that while facts of the tragic 51-day standoff haven’t changed, the context in which we view it has evolved.