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  • Dallas Theater Center

    2400 Flora St. Uptown/Oak Lawn

    214-526-8210

    Once based in the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Kalita Humphreys Theater, in 2009 the DTC moved to newer, fancier digs at the Wyly Theatre at the AT&T PAC. With a repertoire that dates way back to the 1950s, they now perform a half dozen or so different plays a season, ranging from the classics (Shakespeare and Dickens) to darker, more modern productions.
    25 articles
  • Kalita Humphreys Theater

    3636 Turtle Creek Uptown/Oak Lawn

    214-219-2718

    69 articles
  • Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center

    2301 Flora St. Downtown/Deep Ellum

    214-670-3600

    Besides being an essential piece of the Dallas skyline, this I.M. Pei-designed venue is also world-renowned for its resident Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The incredible acoustics and 4,500-pipe organ must be heard to be believed. If you haven’t been since your fifth-grade class trip, it’s probably worth revisiting. Not into Tchaikovsky? Snag tickets for a night when they’re performing music from Hitchcock films or reviving jazz classics by Duke Ellington.
    124 articles
  • Plaza Theatre

    521 W. State St. Garland & Vicinity

    972-205-2790

    7 articles
  • Pocket Sandwich Theatre

    5400 E. Mockingbird Lane East Dallas & Lakewood

    214-821-1860

    If you’re like us, you’ve seen the sign for Pocket Sandwich Theatre while driving down Mockingbird Lane and wondered if they had falafel. Alas, it’s not a takeout joint but a theater specializing in comedies and melodramas that encourage audience participation (think popcorn-throwing). Late nights feature everything from stand-up comedy and improv to burlesque. Also, there really are sandwiches -- and plenty of other food items, plus pitchers of beer and wine to enjoy during the show.
    44 articles
  • Uptown Theater

    120 E. Main St. Grand Prairie Grand Prairie

    972-237-8786

    1 article
  • WaterTower Theatre

    15650 Addison Rd. Addison

    972-450-6230

    You might not think of arts and culture when you think of Addison, land of corporate headquarters and chain restaurants, but you should: The resident theater company of the Addison Theatre Centre (one of the most impressive venues in the area) has produced an eclectic repertoire every season since 1996, with productions ranging from Shakespeare’s As You Like It to the creepy barbershop musical Sweeney Todd.
    53 articles
  • 10647 Pagewood Drive

    10647 Pagewood Dr. North Dallas

  • Actors Conservatory Theatre

    359 Lake Park Rd #118 Lewisville

  • Addison Conference and Theatre Centre

    15650 Addison Rd. Addison

    800

    Whether you require a general session for up to 600 people, a small board meeting of 16 or a party for 20-350 we have got you covered! The Conference and Theatre Centre uses a unique design of native stone and flora to create a surrounding that will soothe the urban soul. Attendees mix and mingle in this natural environment of glass, stone and plant life which inspires a new level of connection and conversation. The complex includes the state of the art Addison Theatre Centre, Award winning Addison Conference Centre and historic Stone Cottage. All of this conveniently located near the Dallas North Tollway. Experience this exceptional urban oasis that truly is a distinctive destination.
    13 articles
  • Addison Improv Comedy Club

    4980 Belt Line Rd #250 Addison

    972-404-8501

    National & local comedians plus magic acts at casual nightspot dishing up steaks, sandwiches & more.
    13 articles
  • Art Centre Theatre

    5220 Village Creek Dr. Plano

    214-810-3228

    1 article
  • Artisan Center Theater

    418 E. Pipeline Rd., Hurst Mid-Cities (H-E-B)

    817-284-1200

    Anyone seeking a more, shall we say, concentric theater experience ought to scope out a play at the Artisan Center Theater in Hurst. This theater-in-the-round has 150 seats fully surrounding the stage, ensuring you’ll be right in the midst of the dramatic action no matter where you’re seated. Year-round productions vary from drama to comedy to musicals, plus children’s theater and acting classes.
    11 articles
  • Artisan Center Theater

    444 E. PIPELINE RD., HURST Mid-Cities (H-E-B)

    817-284-1200

  • The Aztec Theatre

    104 N. St. Mary's St. San Antonio

    210-812-4355

  • Big City Music Revue-Granbury Live! Theatre

    114 N. Crockett St. Granbury

    800-823-5550

  • Black Box Theater

    318 E. Hickory St. Denton

    940-383-1356

    3 articles
  • Black Forest Theater

    1920 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. Oak Cliff/South Dallas

    214-421-0677

    Homegirl Erykah Badu renovated this run-down 1940s South Dallas movie house into a gorgeous, artist-centric space where creativity and community rule. Like the city's very own Apollo, Black Forest hosts some of the best in local soul, hip-hop and R&B. All proceeds go to BLIND, a charity for inner-city youth.
    2 articles
  • Bryant Hall at the Kalita Humphreys

    3636 Turtle Creek BLVD Uptown/Oak Lawn

    214-337-0004

    Founded in 2008, The Drama Club seeks to produce theatre with thought-provoking, imaginative text, strong ensemble performance, and inventive design. The Drama Club must always be receptive to learning new ideas, techniques, and skills from its fellow artists. Most importantly, each and every Drama Club production should test the creative limits of all involved. If the artist does not challenge himself, the truth he seeks for his audience will not be revealed.
    1 article
  • Campus Theater

    214 W Hickory St Denton

    940-382-7014

  • The Campus Theatre

    214 W. Hickory St. Denton

    940-382-1915

    6 articles
  • Casa Manana Theatre

    3101 W. Lancaster Ave. Fort Worth

    817-332-2272

    17 articles
  • The Circle Theatre

    230 W. 4th St. Fort Worth

    817-877-3040

    1 article
  • Contemporary Theatre of Dallas

    5601 Sears St. East Dallas & Lakewood

    214-828-0094

    This cozy old church-turned-playhouse off Lower Greenville Avenue is a solid choice for anyone who’s more into modern theater than Shakespeare. Previous seasons have featured everything from Rocky Horror Picture Show and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas to Brighton Beach Memoirs and Steel Magnolias, and the intimate space means there’s hardly a bad seat in the house.
    14 articles
  • Courtyard Theatre

    1509 Avenue H Plano

    972-941-5610

    4 articles
  • Dallas Black Dance Theater

    2700 Flora St. Downtown/Deep Ellum

    214-871-2376

    The city’s oldest continuously operating dance company, this troupe was founded way back in 1976. Aiming to cross cultural boundaries with productions that range from modern and slick to ethnic and traditional, they tour internationally and even performed as part of the 2012 London Olympics.
    3 articles
  • Dallas Chamber Music

    2711 Gaston Ave. Downtown/Deep Ellum

    972-392-3267

  • Dallas Children's Theater

    5938 Skillman Northeast Dallas

    214-740-0051

  • Dallas Children's Theater

    5938 Skillman St. Northeast Dallas

    214-978-0110

    This nonprofit company, recognized far and wide as one of the nation’s top professional theaters, aims to entertain rug rats and grown folk alike with an ever-evolving list of family-friendly productions like The Wizard of Oz, To Kill a Mockingbird and James and the Giant Peach. Besides local performances and a national touring act that hits some 50 cities, they also offer acting classes for kids and reduced-cost matinees for school groups.
    21 articles
  • Dallas Comedy Club

    3036 Elm St. Downtown/Deep Ellum

    214-814-1980

    30 articles
  • Dallas Puppet Theater

    3905 Main St. Downtown/Deep Ellum

    214-515-0004

    If you’re a fan of Punch and Judy (or even just The Muppets), you’ll probably find something to like from this longstanding nonprofit group dedicated to promoting the art of puppetry. They perform with hand puppets, marionettes and even shadow puppets -- yes, shadow puppeteer is a real job -- at schools and festivals all over the region, and you can even hire them to appear at your kid’s (or your own) birthday party.
    1 article
  • Dallas Summer Musicals

    909 1st Ave. Fair Park

    214-691-7200

    5 articles
  • De Soto Corner Theater

    211 E. Pleasant Run, De Soto Duncanville/DeSoto

    972-230-9694