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Douglas Carter Beane’s hit Broadway musical is a popular parody of the 1980 film flop.
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Yet that’s the conceit in Amphibian Stage’s premiere of Gabriel Jason Dean’s play about politically opposed brothers, one an incarcerated white supremacist, the other a “woke” novelist.
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In shipping containers parked outside Winspear Opera House, ‘Séance,’ ‘Coma’ and ‘Flight’ plunge audiences into complete darkness and sophisticated sound.
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With the first half of a double album already out, the group is set to perform April 26 in Fort Worth.
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He mines relationship angst in the philosophical “All The Not So Gentle Reminders.”
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The Dallas International Film Festival, now an Oscar Qualifying Film Festival, will feature screenings of more than 120 films, Q&A sessions, panels with cast and crew, and more.
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Check out the 16th-centery English village and partake in jousting, sword fighting, performance and more.
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The autobiographical drama was written by Charlayne Woodard, known for her Tony-nominated performance in “Ain’t Misbehavin’.”
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It’s the third production of Gabriel Jason Dean’s “Rift, or White Lies” as part of the drama’s rolling world premiere.
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After three shows messing with the Bard, Dallas troupe brings its gender and diversity conscious approach to Lewis Carroll’s fairytale.
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“Western Pleasure,” due out April 18, includes an eyebrow-raising Whitney Houston cover.
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She’ll perform in Dallas on April 12 before returning to her hometown of Kilgore for a free show April 19.
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A showcase of Latin American and U.S. voices through literature, music, comics and film happening in Bishop Arts.
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The free event also includes an egg hunt for kids and a concert by the DSO Quintet.