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Dallas Dance Companies Keep It Moving Despite Social Distancing
Groups like Bruce Wood Dance and Dallas Black Dance Theatre are adjusting to a new normal while patiently waiting to return to the stage.
By Trace Miller
Arts & Entertainment
How To Help Keep Local Theaters Afloat During Social Isolation
Some local arts organizations won't survive the toll of a pandemic. Here's what you can do to help save them.
By Trace Miller
Theater & Dance
Two Playwrights Walk into the Dallas Morning News
Opening Thursday at Wyly Studio Theatre, Playwrights in the Newsroom takes a long, hard look at local journalism.
By Isabel Arcellana
Theater & Dance
Dallas Theater Center’s Little Women and the Anxiety of Growing Up
See the 2018 theatrical adaptation of Louis May Alcott's beloved novel at Kalita Humphreys Theater through March 1.
By Trace Miller
Theater & Dance
Lyric Stage’s Abyssinia Is a Story of Overcoming Adversity
The inspiring musical, based on Joyce Carol Thomas' Marked by Fire, comes to the Majestic Theatre this weekend.
By Savannah Fakhoury
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Dallas Children’s Theater Explores the Trans Teen Experience in Andi Boi
The new play uses honesty, humor, and a smart phone game to foster understanding and compassion among teen and adult audiences alike.
By Savannah Fakhoury
Comedy
Tim Heidecker Wants You To Be A Little Scared During Tim and Eric’s Reunion Tour
You'll laugh, but there's always the chance the two will need you to participate.
By Nicole Brouillette
Television
Dallas’ Trigg Watson Takes Us Behind the Scenes of Netflix’s Magic for Humans
The Dallas illusionist served as a magic consultant on seasons two and three of the Netflix series.
Theater & Dance
The Firehouse Theatre in Farmers Branch Is Officially A Professional Theater
The theater joined the Actor's Equity Association, meaning it's gone from community theater to professional theater.
Theater & Dance
Is PY1, a Light-Up Pyramid in a Parking Lot, the Conclusion of the Immersive Pop-Up Trend?
The new, pyramid-shaped entertainment venue opens in Arlington on New Year's Eve... but does North Texas need another pop-up?