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Attending The AT&T Performing Arts Center 2024/2025 “Broadway At The Center” Line-Up Announcement

There is nothing like the excitement and anticipation of the announcement of a premier theater’s new and upcoming season. We experienced that at the Winspear Opera House Broadway Season Preview Party, and it is my pleasure to share that preview with Dallas theatergoers. The Preview Party was fun, held in Hamon Hall at the Winspear with delicious food and wine as we readied ourselves for the announcement of the anticipated lineup for the 24-25 season presentation. MC for the evening was Warren Tranquada, President and CEO of the AT&T Performing Arts Center, who introduced the season by saying, “This season, we have selected five stories that — in their own ways — speak to the universal challenge of finding acceptance in a confusing world. While job one of performance is to entertain, through compelling storytelling, we can authentically connect artistry to issues in our own lives.”

This season’s lineup is comprised of 12 Tony Awards, seven Drama Desk Awards, seven Outer Critics Circle Awards, and one Grammy Award winner. The season also includes add-ons in partnership with Broadway Dallas and programming partner TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND.

COMPANY
September 25-29, 2024

DEAR EVAN HANSEN
December 19-21, 2024

MEAN GIRLS
April 17-19, 2025

AIN’T TOO PROUD
May 1-4, 2025

THE ADDAMS FAMILY
June 26-28, 2025

with Add-ons:

COME FROM AWAY in partnership with Broadway Dallas
January 14-19, 2025

CARMEN.maquia, in partnership with TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND
January 24-25, 2025

STOMP
May 31-June 1, 2025

LIFE OF PI, in partnership with Broadway Dallas
August 5-17, 2025

Four-show subscription packages range from $116-$632, and five-show subscription packages range from $145 to $790. Subscription package sales began Thursday, February 15th, and may be purchased by phone at 214-880-0202 or online at www.attpac.org/broadway. Box Office phones are open 10 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends on performance days only. For groups of 10 or more, please call 214-978-2879.

Dallas theater patrons have much to look forward to with the season’s upcoming shows, the magic of which is not to be missed!

 

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Mildred Austin

I can remember being a girl fascinated by the original CINDERELLA and trying to understand that the characters weren’t REAL?? But how was that possible? Because my mom was a cinema lover, she often took me with her instead of leaving me with a babysitter. I was so young in my first film experiences, I would stare at that BIG screen and wonder “what were those people up there saying?” And then as a slightly older girl watching Margaret O’Brien in THE RED SHOES, I dreamed of being a ballerina. Later, in a theatre with my mom and aunt watching WUTHERING HEIGHTS, I found myself sobbing along with the two of them as Katherine and Heathcliff were separated forever. I have always loved film. In college in the ’60s, the Granada in Dallas became our “go-to” art theater where we soaked up 8 ½, THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY, WILD STRAWBERRIES and every other Bergman film to play there. Although my training is in theatre and I have acted and directed in Repertory Theatre, college and community theatre, I am always drawn back to the films.

I live in Garland and after being retired for 18 years, I have gone back to work in an elementary school library. I am currently serving as an Associate Critic for John Garcia’s THE COLUMN, an online theatre magazine and I see and review local community theatre shows for that outlet. I’m excited to have the opportunity to extend my experiences now to film and review for IRISH FILM CRITIC. See you at the movies - my preferred seat is back row!