Dallas, TX – April 28, 2022 – AT&T Performing Arts Center is thrilled to announce that “Waitress” will play the Winspear Opera House for a limited 5-day engagement! The diner opens up May 10-15, 2022!
AT&T Performing Arts Center Announces Broadway At The Center 2022/2023 Series
Dallas, TX – April 22, 2022 – The AT&T Performing Arts Center announced the 2022/2023 series of Broadway at the Center, featuring LEGALLY BLONDE, 9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL, ANASTASIA, AND FIDDLER ON THE ROOF. This series’ lineup is a stellar selection of Broadway hits. It represents 35 Tony Award nominations, two Grammy Awards nominations, …
AT&T Performing Arts Center Announces “SUMMER: The Donna Summer Musical” Premiering At The Winspear Opera House April 26
The North American Tour of “SUMMER: The Donna Summer Musical” will make its Dallas premiere at the Winspear Opera House April 26 – May 1. For tickets, https://www.attpac.org/summer-the-donna-summer-musical.
The World Premiere Of “Marvel Avengers Station: Evolution” Opens This Summer In North Texas
Dallas, TX – April 19, 2022 – Cityneon and Paquin Entertainment Group have just announced the launch city for the World Premiere of “Marvel Avengers Station: Evolution,” set to open this Summer at Grandscape in The Colony, just north of Downtown Dallas.
THEO VON: Return Of The Rat Tour Coming To Winspear Opera House May 21
Dallas, TX – April 11, 2022 – AEG and the AT&T Performing Arts Center present comedian THEO VON’s Return of the Rat Tour. He announces the date of his Dallas tour stop, May 21st, at the Winspear Opera House. Tickets are now on sale.
Off-Broadway Review: A Beautiful Story Of A Family’s Determination To Stay Together With “72 Miles To Go…”
“72 Miles to Go…” follows one family over a decade as they come of age, fall in love, fight in wars, and fight for each other, against the backdrop of deportation, DACA, and changing immigration laws.
Off-Broadway Review: A Troubled Singer Is Determined To Find Her Ticket To Freedom No Matter The Cost In “Blues For An Alabama Sky”
It’s the summer of 1930 and the promises of the Harlem Renaissance are giving way to the dashed dreams of the Great Depression. Playwright Pearl Cleage (Flyin’ West and Oprah Book Club selection What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day) tells a strikingly modern story about four friends whose lives and passions collide …
Theatre Review: “Abyssinia” Heals A Community’s Transgressions Through The Power Of Her Voice
Set in Stillwater, Oklahoma at the turn of the 20th century, Abyssinia ‘Abby’ Jackson was born during a tornado and blessed with the gift of song and a voice that thrills and delights the entire community. Like Job, Abby is fated to undergo a series of trials, and consequently, her faith in both man …
Theatre Review: “Trolls LIVE!” Is A Colorful, Kid-Friendly Production That Expresses The Value Of Time And Positivity
The journey begins when the Trolls’ Hug Time is unexpectedly put at risk. Knowing the only way to save it is by doing what the Trolls do best, Poppy hosts a toe-tapping, Trolls-tastic show! Poppy, Branch, Cooper, Cloud Guy, Smidge, Guy Diamond, Fuzzbert, Biggie (and of course Mr. Dinkles) invite you into the colorful …