Dallas Play For Colored Brothers Sparks Mental Health Conversations Among Men
The upcoming stage production sees men opening up about sexuality, infidelity, faith and other topics.
The upcoming stage production sees men opening up about sexuality, infidelity, faith and other topics.
Legendary actress Mink Stole and filmmaker Peaches Christ are bringing their cabaret show to the Texas Theatre.
The comedian discusses his the lessons he has learned by performing all over the world and the difference between British and American comedy.
The comedy group hoped to raise money while making you laugh until your sides hurt.
USA Today’s annual best arts districts in America ranking listed Dallas at no. 1 for the second time.
Presented by Outcry Theatre, this hyper-creative immersive play brought us to tears and laughter.
If you’re looking to get back into theater in Dallas, this is the year to do it.
From “Back to the Future: The Musical” to Rachmaninoff, Dallas stages have something for you this spring.
The musical version of the beloved ’80s time-travel movie comes to the Music Hall in March.
We asked stand-up comedians for their funniest jokes, and they delivered good punchlines.
Shakespeare Everywhere will present The Winter’s Tale at Deep Ellum Art Co.
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The “comedian” who called Puerto Rico “garbage” has a history of making racist jokes.
The council puts a $248,435 grant on hold pending investigation of union-busting allegations.
The show will have its world-premiere run in Dallas, Oct. 11-13.
Bingo Loco is putting a wild spin on the nursing home staple with booze, music and mountains of confetti.
The renowned North Texas ballet company brings generations of experience and a fresh perspective to a timeless classic.
Following labor-organizing efforts, Dallas Black Dance Theatre fired its entire main company in one fell swoop. The company points to an inappropriate video.
The Texas Theatre box office queen Vianca Vega’s annual birthday screening will be teamed with the ’90s teen prom of everyone’s dreams.
Dallas is one of the comedian’s favorite cities because “They let loose and laugh at the absurdities of life,” he says.
J. Erik Jonsson Central Library welcomed Dallas’ finest lords and ladies to an evening ball inspired by the hit Bridgerton series.