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The Dallas Street Choir, made up of people affected by homelessness, shared the stage with Broadway star Bryan Terrell Clark for a moving performance about life on the streets.
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The musical about a small-town baker with dreams and troubles is based on a 2007 film.
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Expect campy takes on genre-bending mash-ups of show tunes from local musical theater artists.
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With 17 new songs and a DeLorean facsimile, the 1985 hit comedy became a Broadway show.
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Anaïs Mitchell uses Greek mythology to explore contemporary social and political issues.
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Journey to Imperial Russia for a magical, kid friendly event in North Texas from Family Music Theatre.
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DeSoto native stars in title role of the musical “& Juliet,” told through songs by Max Martin.
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The ‘Funny Girl’ national tour is stopping in Dallas from Aug. 6 through Aug 18.
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Over 100 students sat in the W.E. Scott Theatre inside the Fort Worth Community Arts Center. Small conversations buzzed around the dimly lit theater. Rehearsals were about to start.
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Attendees of the Tony-winning musical about the nation’s founding describe the show’s ability to educate and entertain.
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The musical Dreamgirls premiered on Broadway in 1981. It was adapted into a movie in 2006. Now, the story of Effie, Deena and Lorrell is right here in Denton.
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After ten years in England, the former Dallas Theater Center actor was nominated for an Olivier Award for his performance in "Guys and Dolls"