Grab your beach blankets, grab your lawn chairs, charge your phone, fire up the TV, or just get ready to sit in an air-conditioned theater space, because sum
These are the 11 best things to do in Dallas this weekend
These are the 11 best things to do in Dallas this weekend
Photo courtesy of Dallas Pride The Old 97 s will play at Grandscape in The Colony on June 3.
Photo courtesy of Old 97 s Rooftop Cinema Club s Summer Series at Heritage Village starts on June 3.
Photo by Eric Scire Third Eye Blind will be one of the headliners at Taste Addison, taking place at Addison Circle Park on June 4 and 5.
Photo courtesy of Third Eye Blind Bruce Wood Dance presents
Photo by Sharen Bradford Although there are still nods to the pandemic, the slate of events this weekend in and around Dallas is one of the strongest indicators that we may be on the other side of the COVID-19 mountain. They include a variety of concerts, theater productions, and dance productions, a new type of outdoor movie, and notably, two festival-type events with crowds gathering together once again.
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Linnell Festival of New Plays features student productions April 24, 2021
The University of New Mexico Department of Theatre and Dance, UNM Fine Arts, and graduate student/teaching assistant Amy Yourd will present new theatrical work in the 2021 Linnell Festival of New Plays. The event is the centerpiece of UNM’s award-winning Dramatic Writing Program for MFA and undergraduate writers, led by artistic director Gregory Moss.
The Linnell Festival of New Plays at UNM provides audiences the opportunity to play a vital role in the continuing development of these exciting new voices, as they step from their academic program towards the professional stage, supported by an outstanding team of directors, actors, designers, and technicians.
Shakespeare Dallas stages triumphant return with summer season A new take on
Photo by Jordan Fraker Finally, some good news: Shakespeare Dallas will present a series of socially distanced, outdoor live performances at Samuell-Grand Amphitheatre beginning in late May. As you know, our park suffered catastrophic damage from the winter storm, says Raphael Parry, executive and artistic director at Shakespeare Dallas. Thanks to our community and the City of Dallas, we have made significant progress toward reopening and feel confident in our ability to mount a successful summer season. The company will present three unique productions:
The Wars of the Roses,