Also: the psychodramas of Father John Misty, a humble “Henry IV,” the return of the Flamenco Festival, and more.
The Dallas institution led Matt Zoller Seitz to devote his life to movies. Now, with its parent company in bankruptcy, the ...
A community is formed from the moment I walk through the doors to buy tickets and wait to buy concessions to the laughs and ...
Deep in the heart of North Texas, Dallas offers an array of museums (some free). Plus, parents will find parks, an amusement ...
Amid modernization’s relentless advance, old guard landmarks stand their ground. Mixing the old with the new, here are some ...
Spring may be more than a month off, but the second half of the D-FW theater season is already in full flower with nearly all ...
Local arts groups will be in the spotlight in and around Dallas this weekend, as there will be no fewer than six theater ...
When Shane walked onto the stage in a slow motion dressed in dusty black cowboy garb, he immediately commanded attention. The ...
The avant-garde musical presentation examines the intersecting lives of moths and humans.
From "Back to the Future: The Musical" to Rachmaninoff, Dallas stages have something for you this spring.
Cara Mia Theatre’s bilingual play, Tina’s Journey brings the realties of immigration to the stage through a child's ...
Cara Mia Theatre’s bilingual play, Tina’s Journey brings the realties of immigration to the stage through a child's ...