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Tickets go on sale on Nov. 19, with general admission priced at $250.
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North Texas groups are participating in Fall of Freedom, which organizers have described as a 鈥渃reative resistance.鈥
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Four paranoid characters trapped in a house rant and violently play out their fears.
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鈥淏ad Dog No Biscuits鈥 premieres at the opening shows of the company鈥檚 16th season.
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The American Black film festival鈥檚 first pop-up tour lands in Dallas on Nov. 15-16 with films, celebrity panelists and Black creativity.
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A Denton classic since 1997, Rock Lottery sees two dozen Denton artists grouped at random into new bands. Those new acts then have 12 hours to write and practice new songs before they take the stage Saturday night for a live performance.
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From leadership changes to funding, here鈥檚 what you need to know about what鈥檚 been going on at this historic dance institution in Dallas.
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Boys Named Sue singer reunites with John Pedigo and toasts new beginnings on 鈥淭he Non-Alcoholic Beer Drinkin鈥 Man.鈥
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Portlandia star talks about comedy during a night celebrating the late TV pioneer on Nov. 22.
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Live vocalists and a chamber orchestra perform the composer鈥檚 libretto and score to a screening of the surreal masterpiece at Ridglea Theater.
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Local fans flock to an independent wrestling venue in Bedford for a high-voltage show that keeps them coming back, weekend after weekend.
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Bishop Arts Theatre Center received a $500,000 Mellon Foundation grant to strengthen its arts programming, community engagement and support for diverse voices.
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Most recently, Dallas City Council restored the company鈥檚 funding after DBDT committed to a number of changes including a turnover of leadership.
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Lewisville isn鈥檛 a town known for fanfare 鈥 its charms are subtle, tucked into corners between the familiar buzz of auto shops and pawn stores that dot its streets. But right here, hidden in plain sight, lies the beating heart of something extraordinary.