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Dallas Theater Center Dials Up a New Take on a Classic Thriller

An iconic Alfred Hitchcock-directed film comes to life in a new and thrilling fashion at the Dallas Theater Center through April 28.
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Tyler’s Illeana Kirven Gives the World CHICAGO

One of Broadway's most beloved musicals reaches Dallas this weekend, and one of its leads has close ties to our city.
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The Bishop Arts Theatre Center Takes on Another New York Times Bestseller

The Oak Cliff theater's annual one-act festival will transform author Heather McGhee's The Sum of Us into six plays that show us we have more in common than we think.
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Looking Past the Pews of Dallas Theater Center’s Latest Production, I AM DELIVERED’T

The comedy follows Sis, a leader in a Black church, and touches on love, faith, and the Black LGBTQ+ experience.
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Theatre Three’s Latest Play, God of Carnage, Is More Than Just a Playground Drama 

The rapid-fire show, which opens February 1, spotlights the worst in parents—and humanity.
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Three Versions of Cher Head to the Dallas Arts District This Weekend

The Cher Show actress and singer Morgan Scott talks about what it takes to transform into the pop culture icon as the Tony-winning musical comes to the Winspear.
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Open This Weekend Only, This Immersive Play about Baseball Walks Audiences Through Riders Field

Kitchen Dog Theater is putting on its latest offering, Safe at Home, inside the Frisco RoughRiders’ ballpark.
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Theater Festival Cements Cara Mía’s Role as a Frontrunner in Dallas’ Arts Scene

This fall, three plays—including the Afro-Cuban-centric We Have Iré—spotlight the nuances of Latin identity.
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Remembering Bruce Coleman, a Giant of Dallas Theater

If you’ve seen a local play in Dallas, you’ve likely seen the shadow of Bruce Coleman.
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Cara Mía’s Play About Frida Kahlo Resonates in Two Languages

Twenty years after its premiere, To DIE:GO in Leaves by Frida Kahlo is more relevant than ever with performances in Spanish and English.
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