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The Importance of Being Earnest


Join Shakespeare Dallas for the 53rd season of the beloved summer tradition Shakespeare in the Park. The Importance of Being Earnest and Othello run concurrently ...

Bye Bye Birdie
Bye Bye Birdie
7/11 - 8/10/2025


Bye Bye Birdie Book by Michael Stewart | Music by Charles Strouse | Lyrics by Lee Adams | Originally Produced by Edward Padula Jul 11 ...

1776 - The Musical
1776 - The Musical
6/13 - 7/12/2025


Experience the birth of a nation in 1776! This Tony-winning musical blends wit, drama, and stirring songs as America’s founders fight for freedom.

Curtains: A Musical Whodunnit


Murder and music take center stage as Allen Contemporary Theatre proudly presents Curtains , the hilarious musical comedy murder rmystery. The show runs from June 27 to ...

A Midsummer Night's Dream
A Midsummer Night's Dream
7/29 - 8/3/2025


In Shakespeare's lyrical and perfect comedy, A Midsummer Night's Dream, young lovers flee the stifling confines of the social order of the city to the ...

A Strange Loop by Michael R. Jackson


The New York Times called it “a thrillingly original and provocative masterpiece.” Variety lauded it as “a groundbreaking work that challenges and delights.” The Guardian ...

Kilroy Was Here the Musical
Kilroy Was Here the Musical
7/3 - 7/12/2025


A Musical Salute to the G.I.  Joes and Jills of the 1940s Book by  Tim Kelly Music and lyrics by  Bill Francoeur Director: Tron Sutton ...


The New Teacher is a stage play with music that aims to spark meaningful conversations about the treatment and appreciation of teachers, highlighting their role ...


The New Teacher is a theatrical adaptation by Dedrick Weathersby that aims to foster meaningful conversations among young audiences about the treatment and appreciation of ...

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat


Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat returns in a bold new production by Dallas Theater Center, staged at the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre. Andrew ...

Lux: a solo show
Lux: a solo show
7/11 - 7/20/2025


Bold. Bilingual. Unapologetically human. LUX: a solo show is a fierce new performance piece by Dallas-based actress Meagan Harris, produced in partnership with Artstillery and ...

Gruesome Playground Injuries
Gruesome Playground Injuries
7/25 - 7/26/2025


Gruesome Playground Injuries is a dramatic play that explore the codependent relationship between two individuals from childhood to adulthood....

Newsies
Newsies
7/24 - 7/26/2025


Set in turn-of-the-century New York City, Disney’s Newsies is the inspiring and high-energy tale of Jack Kelly, a rebellious newsboy who dreams of a better ...

Odysseus and Penelope
Odysseus and Penelope
7/18 - 7/26/2025


Loosely adapted from Homer’s epic poem, Odysseus and Penelope follows the warrior of legend on his harrowing journey home from war—while his brave wife Penelope ...

To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird
7/11 - 7/26/2025


Cone Man Running Productions Presents From the novel by Harper Lee To Kill a Mockingbird Adapted by Christopher Sergel July 11–26, 2025 • Studio 101, ...

Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors


When her sister Mina falls ill with a mysterious disease of the blood, Lucy Westfeldt and her fiancé, Jonathan Harker, enlist the help of famed ...

Everybody's Talking About Jamie


Inspired by true events, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie celebrates acceptance, belonging, and the power of unconditional love a mother has for her child. Everybody’s Talking ...

Matilda: The Musical
Matilda: The Musical
7/11 - 8/3/2025


"Sometimes you have to be a little bit naughty..." Join us this summer for the beloved, high-energy hit Matilda the Musical —a story of rebellion, ...

Seussical Jr.
Seussical Jr.
7/24 - 8/3/2025


Transporting audiences from the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus, the Cat in the Hat narrates the story of Horton the Elephant, who discovers ...

Something Rotten
Something Rotten
7/18 - 8/3/2025


SOMETHING ROTTEN! July 18 – August 3, 2025 Repertory Company Theatre 770 N Coit Rd, Richardson, TX Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30 pm | Sundays ...

Bl!nk
8/2 - 8/10/2025


Bl!nk is a vibrant musical comedy created by Grace Ward and Elke Myers that tells the story of two best friends who develop a revolutionary ...

Camp Contrition
8/2 - 8/10/2025


Camp Contrition is a play by Hadley Shipley that explores the unsettling secrets of a Christian summer camp, where four campers confront challenging truths that ...

First
8/2 - 8/10/2025


SheDFW Arts presents its second annual Summer Theater Festival at the University of Texas Arlington's Studio Theatre from August 2-10, 2025. The festival features four ...

Footloose
Footloose
8/1 - 8/10/2025


When Ren and his mother move from Chicago to a small farming town, he is prepared for the inevitable adjustment period at his new high ...

Into The Woods
Into The Woods
8/1 - 8/10/2025


The story follows a Baker and his wife, who wish to have a child; Cinderella, who wishes to attend the King's Festival; and Jack, who ...

Kodachrome
Kodachrome
7/25 - 8/10/2025


Snapshots of a small town where everyone knows everyone else (and their private business) develop into a nostalgic look at the many seasons of life. ...

Omen
8/2 - 8/10/2025


Omen is a new musical by Jocelyn Moen featured in the SheDFW Summer Theater Festival. This captivating piece transports five of Shakespeare's iconic heroines to ...

Celebrate Plano Arts '25


Presented by Frost Bank and Chaired by Plano Metropolitan Ballet, the Children's Matinee Performance will offer your family a joyful afternoon of live music, dance, ...

Guy & Dolls
Guy & Dolls
8/15 - 8/17/2025


Guys & Dolls is a musical romantic comedy involving a high rolling gambler, puritanical missionary and a showgirl.  Set in Manhattan in the 1950's, the ...

Life of Pi
Life of Pi
8/5 - 8/17/2025


Life of Pi is an the epic tale of adventure. This Tony Award® and Olivier Award-winning hit is “an exhilarating evening of theater” (The Wall ...


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Latest Dallas Reviews


Review: DIXIE'S TUPPERWARE PARTY at McDavid Studio


by Kate McCrory - April 04, 2025

The Kennedy Center canceled Dixie's Tupperware Party after D.C. outlawed fun and independent women. It’s funny because JFK loved ladies, and everyone loves Dixie. Their loss. ...

Review: INTO THE BREECHES! at Mainstage Theater


by Kate McCrory - March 13, 2025

Into the Breeches! delighted the audience on opening night at the Irving Arts Center. The comedy is set in Irving, Texas, in 1942 at the beginning of World War II. Into the Breeches! uses a familiar trope about a play within a play. ...

Review: ANASTASIA : THE NEW BROADWAY MUSICAL at NEW VIDA CENTER


by Kate McCrory - March 04, 2025

Family Music Theatre presents Anastasia: The New Broadway Musical at the New Vida Center through March 8th as part of their commitment to family-oriented productions.This musical is based on the 1997 movie taking place when the Russian Revolution began and leading into the 1920’s. Anya is an orphan ...

Review: THE AFRICAN COMPANY PRESENTS RICHARD III at Soul Rep Theatre


by Sam Lisman - February 04, 2025

A year or so ago, two DFW theaters in neighboring cities both performed the same play, on the same days, at the same times.  If you were willing to pay to use the Tollway, and depending on traffic, they were about ten minutes aways from each other.  I chock that up to bad timing and poor coordinatio...

Review: DESTROYING DAVID at Circle Theatre, Fort Worth


by Kate McCrory - February 02, 2025

DESTROYING DAVID is a triumph for Jason Odell Williams, Amanda Reyes, Evan Michael Woods, and Circle Theater. DESTROYING DAVID is mesmerizing from start to finish. To answer your question: Yes, you should see it....

Review: MEASURE FOR MEASURE at Shakespeare Dallas


by Sam Lisman - January 23, 2025

Those who knock Shakespeare like to say that his plays aren’t relevant to our lives or our society – what I think they really mean is that the language he uses is challenging for us, and thus doesn’t seem relevant, but let’s give them the benefit of the doubt.  Rather than point them to Anthony Jese...



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