Like a Rock Star, Comedian Sebastian Maniscalco To Take the Stage at AAC
Dallas is one of the comedian’s favorite cities because “They let loose and laugh at the absurdities of life,” he says.
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.
Before Tom Hanks was sharing found items on IG, Found was doing it better with notes and letters.
Cottagecore and Regency-era enthusiasts: Prepare your dance card because Dallas is having a Bridgerton Ball.
All skill levels are welcome at her DRIP dance classes. No one has to be perfect.
The legendary comedian, aka just “Martin,” is headed to Dallas.
The comedian is a living example of how comedy equals tragedy plus time.
For the inaugural edition of the festival, attendees can immerse themselves in Spanish culture at the Latino Cultural Center in Dallas.
The North Texas choreographer employs the work of a modern experimental music master to create a production that is accessible to all in Fort Worth.
Margaret Cho may not love Texas politics, but she loves the people. She’ll appear in Dallas on April 12.
The classic Broadway musical is playing through April 6 at the Winspear Opera House.
Meet AImee, the AI bot taking the stage in Stomping Ground Comedy Theater’s new show.
Your favorite character actor is a main-character showman. And he’s bringing his pizzazz to Dallas.
The musical adaptation of the classic Tim Burton film made its North Texas debut at The Music Hall at Fair Park.
“I said to myself, ‘I am going to grow a beard, I’m gonna power through the itching phase,'” recalls Kendall Brown. “I ceremonially took my razor and shaving cream and threw them underneath the counter and closed the door.” It was 1994. Brown was 29 years old, fresh off multiple…
At 69, Juicy Jan proves it’s never too late to chase your dreams, even if your dream is to be a burlesque dancer.
Many former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders have gone to bigger and better things, ranging from reality TV to performing in bands to even scouting for the NBA.
The plays by local writers are inspired by a book by Heather McGhee that analyzes racism and social justice.
If you’re looking for some new sources of laughs, keep an eye on these Dallas comedians.
The Tina Turner Musical at Fair Park is a dazzling production, but it fails to tell us who Tina truly was.
With shows ranging from Broadway megahits to subversive local productions, there’s never been a better time to be a theater geek in Dallas.
A new standup comedy series wants to help Dallas laugh at itself.