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Maryam Baig and Frida Espinosa Müller will play the English and Spanish versions of the show.
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Fans of Martin McDonagh's dark and brooding comedies have the opportunity to see one of his early works, “The Cripple of Inishmaan,” live in Fort Worth.
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Two specialists from Dallas’ Deaf Action Center share what theaters can do to be more inclusive of people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
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After nine years and national attention, the company of teen actors who research, write and perform their own plays is bringing down the curtain.
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Looking for something different this Valentine's Day? Check out our picks
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The Bishop Arts Theatre Center has commissioned nine, new one-acts that take on America's history of racism and its many legacies — including a sci-fi future.
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The $308 million price tag for the Dallas Theater Center's new plan to renovate the Frank Lloyd Wright landmark and upgrade its surrounding park gave some on a Dallas city council committee pause
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In our series on the arts and the economy, we look at how the theater aims to widen access to the arts by offering options ranging from $10 to $60.
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An architect-turned-set-designer is helping build the next generation of theater professionals as a mentor for Stage West Theatre’s apprenticeship program.
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The master plan aims to restore Frank Lloyd Wright's original design but even more ambitiously, to mesh that stretch of the Katy Trail and Turtle Creek into a vital park.
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"Crystal City 1969" is about small-town Texas teenagers who were discouraged from attending college or even speaking Spanish. So they walked out of their high school — and into history.