Katt Williams Adds Second Grand Prairie Show Fresh Off Viral Rant
After going viral for an explosive interview this week, Katt Williams is selling out his comedy tour.
After going viral for an explosive interview this week, Katt Williams is selling out his comedy tour.
The alt-rock ’90s beast known as Alanis Morrissette’s debut album is now a musical playing in Dallas.
If you love the constant humming of slot machines, the sweet smell of smoke and a chance to risk it all, these casinos are a great destination for your next comedy show or concert.
The story behind this Plano production of the holiday classic might even be sweeter than the tale of George Bailey.
Find your outlet this week, from literary events to dance to historical aircraft.
LARRY!!! Joe Gatto is coming to Dallas this week.
The goal is to help dance reach a wider audience.
Do you miss “The Golden Girls”? An update of the classic NBC sitcom is headed to Dallas.
This week transitions into October with a flair for the dramatic and the first of our beloved Halloween events. Get off the couch … these events are too gourd to miss.
If you’re in a giddy mood, a Dallas comedy show will go on for two whole days.
This week’s best includes the return of the video comedy show The Found Footage Festival at The Texas Theatre, the opening of the new Harwood Park and a retelling of the classic Frankenstein story.
This week’s listings include the return of Addison Oktoberfest, live performances by Marlon Wayans and Tim Meadows, a “trip” to Colonial Williamsburg and the retro game gathering Retropalooza.
This week’s best things to do include the Katy 5K, the annual Hispanic Heritage Celebration at Dallas Arboretum and two film screenings with an Oscar-nominated makeup artist at the Texas Theatre.
Actor and comedian Marlon Wayans comes from a famous comedy family but says his kids are forging their own path in film and television.
An all-women comedy group is unapologetically demanding the spotlight.
The third entry in a trilogy brings less gore and more emotional heft (along with the comedy).
Fill the long Labor Day weekend with coffee, beer and Kevin Von Erich. Not in that order.
Bruce Coleman is recalled as a kind, gentle and funny mentor who had a passion for almost every aspect of theater productions.
You know Please Don’t Destroy from SNL. If you don’t like their live show, they’ll double your money, they say. We think they’re joking.
The host of the long-running, freewheeling “The Chris Gethard Show” is doing standup at the Texas Theatre because it gives him a break from life itself.
This week, find opportunities for laughs, theater and even dancing. Check out David Koechner, “Tigers Be Still,” a silent book club and more.
This week’s best things to do include a Queen tribute at the Winspear, the Texas Latino Comic Con and an anime classic at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.