Applause: Chris Heinbaugh: Act 3
Former TV newsman Chris Heinbaugh left the mayor’s office to return to his roots in the arts community Being near the stage (including the iconic Wyly Theatre) is nothing new for the former mayoral...
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Texas Ballet Theater’s acclaimed artistic director looks ahead to a career milestone: His first staging of ‘Giselle’ Ben Stevenson has had many distinctions in his 75 years. Now entering his ninth...
View ArticleApplause: Piece o’ work
The Perot Museum is the most promient new space on Dallas’ skyline, but older, offbeat museums resonate with historic import The Perot Museum will be under construction for the rest of the year, but...
View ArticleApplause: Let Love Out Has Texas Ties
Carl Priolo isn’t gay himself, but as a resident of the San Francisco Bay Area, he was personally appalled by the hatred that kept gay men and lesbians from enjoying full social equality, including...
View ArticleApplause: Don’t Ohlook away
Keep an eye out for Ohlook Performing Arts, a suburban theater company with an edge Ohlook doesn’t offer your mother’s idea of community theater. Shows like ‘Debbie Does Dallas,’ ‘Vampire Lesbians of...
View ArticleApplause: Joel Ferrell is the hardest working man at the DTC (Sorry, Kevin!)
Over a 30 year career, Joel Ferrell has gone from journeyman actor and dancer to one of the driving creative forces at the Dallas Theater Center Joel Ferrell gets a brief respite from his busy schedule...
View ArticlePlan your (night)life
We narrow down a year’s worth of performing arts into one fantastic events calendar Charles Busch by ARNOLD WAYNE JONES The arts community in North Texas is a thriving one — not only the museums and...
View ArticleIt’s showtime!
How one couple is shaping the landscape of musical theater in North Texas Tony and Jason at the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. By MARK LOWRY If North Texas has a gay power couple in the performing arts —...
View ArticleTheatre 3’s next act
The deaths earlier this year of T3’s founder and music director left the 54-year-old company without a clear leader. But interim artistic director Bruce R. Coleman knows the show must go on Bruce R....
View ArticleA year in the arts
The upcoming season of theater, dance, music, art and more — at a glance In addition to the highlights of the arts season (Page 26), there’s lost more to keep you occupied from now until next summer....
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