On the Deep End
5/28
Picture the stage at the Majestic Theater teeming with the powerful, bronze bodies of dancers defining three horizontal planes. One soloist works the boards closest to the audience from curtain-to-curtain, a duet dances behind and another pair spreads out at the back. Choreographer Jessica Lang crafted "Layers," one piece in the Dallas Black Dance Theater's season finale, May 28 and May 29 at 7:30 p.m. She says, "The first dancer is clear, and the deeper they go, the more vague they get. An individual is not flat, but layered with deeper emotions." Performing with DBDT will be Bruce Wood Dance Company in "Polyester Dream." Tickets are $15 and $30. Call 214-871-2390. --Annabelle Massey Helber
Good Company
5/27
Considering that the WaterTower Theatre is opening a three-week run of Stephen Sondheim's Tony-winning musical Company, you can imagine our rascally excitement about cooking up a topical, informative and irreverent song parody for these very pages. Then we realized that musical spoofs, especially in print, are perhaps the lamest things ever. So anyway, Company follows the ins-and-outs of relationships through the eyes of a thirtysomething bachelor named Robert, features some of Sondheim's best-known compositions and is considered to be the first "nonlinear" comedy of the medium. See the WaterTower Theatre cast and crew give the romance song and dance new life at The Addison Theatre Centre, located at 15650 Addison Road. Call 972-450-6232. --Matt Hursh
Victor Victorious
6/1
If those guys at Grapevine Mills could write my first name on a grain of rice, I can summarize the plot of Victor Hugo's 800-page Les Miserables on a matchbook cover. Since the musical version is coming to Casa Mañana's Bass Hall, here goes: Man does bad thing, cops chase man, man meets ho, ho has baby, ho dies, man raises baby, man gets rich, obsessive cop finds man, confrontation ensues. Get the whole story with Tony-winning songs at Fort Worth's Bass Hall from June 1 through June 4 at 8 p.m., June 5 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. and June 6 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Get ticket info at 817-332-2272 or www.casamanana.org. --Annabelle Massey Helber