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  • A Skin Poem for a Cosy House ~ 5th Annual Latinidades Theatre Festival

    Latino Cultural Center 2600 Live Oak St., Dallas, TX, United States

    Cara Mía Theatre presents Escultores del Aire's Dance Production from Barcelona, Spain Immerse yourself in the poignant narrative of A Skin Poem for a Cosy House, where creators Mai Rojas and Raffaella Crapio skillfully intertwine the stages of grief with the tender nuances of everyday life. Through dance and mime, this duo portrays the heartache of a breakup,…

    $16
  • Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar

    Samuell-Grand Amphitheatre 1500 Tenison Parkway, Dallas, TX, United States

    Concerned that Julius Caesar poses a threat to democracy, revolutionaries take the violent decision to murder him. As the world spins out of control, chaos and superstition lead to civil war. NEED TO KNOW: Fall Entry Times: 6:45pm for season ticket subscribers I  7:00pm for Advanced Sales and Groups I 7:30pm General Admission I  8:00 pm curtain Run time for is approximately 1.5 hours and will include a 10-minute intermission. Patrons are welcome to bring in chairs, blankets, picnic baskets, food, beer, and wine. TICKETS AND ADMISSION: Tickets will be emailed to you upon purchase. Please present your ticket barcode to…

    $15 – $20
  • AMAL ~ 5th Annual Latinidades Theatre Festival

    Latino Cultural Center 2600 Live Oak St., Dallas, TX, United States

    Cara Mía Theatre presents Combat Hippies' Theatre / Music Production  from Miami, Florida & San Juan, Puerto Rico Experience the world of AMAL, where director Teo Castellanos and the Combat Hippies deliver a visceral journey through war's aftermath. With an electrifying AfroRican punk soundtrack performed live and gripping storytelling, this production delves into the complexities of identity, purpose,…

    $16
  • Yemaya Flamenco ~ 5th Annual Latinidades Theatre Festival

    Latino Cultural Center 2600 Live Oak St., Dallas, TX, United States

    Cara Mía Theatre, The Flame Foundation, The New Orleans Original BuckShop, and Mulato Teatro from Ticumán, Morelos, Mexico present A New Dance Theatre Work-In-Progress From Yoruba roots to Spanish flamenco, witness the evolution of the goddess Yemaya across continents and centuries in this enchanting dance exploration. Presented by the collaborative brilliance of Cara Mía Theatre, The…

    $16
  • Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar

    Samuell-Grand Amphitheatre 1500 Tenison Parkway, Dallas, TX, United States

    Concerned that Julius Caesar poses a threat to democracy, revolutionaries take the violent decision to murder him. As the world spins out of control, chaos and superstition lead to civil war. NEED TO KNOW: Fall Entry Times: 6:45pm for season ticket subscribers I  7:00pm for Advanced Sales and Groups I 7:30pm General Admission I  8:00 pm curtain Run time for is approximately 1.5 hours and will include a 10-minute intermission. Patrons are welcome to bring in chairs, blankets, picnic baskets, food, beer, and wine. TICKETS AND ADMISSION: Tickets will be emailed to you upon purchase. Please present your ticket barcode to…

    $15 – $20
  • Flies

    Flies

    Wyly Studio Theatre 2400 Flora Street, Dallas, TX, United States

    She did not really expect to meet any beast. Bombshell Dance Project takes on Lord of the Flies in an all female adaptation of the classic story. Written by Julia Lederer and developed in Bombshell’s signature immersive style, Flies will draw you deep into another world where you’ll make life and death decisions alongside the women of the…

    $35 – $50
  • kNOwBOX dance Film Festival 2024

    South Dallas Cultural Center 3400 S Fitzhugh Ave, Dallas, TX, United States

    In its 6th year as an independent international film festival, the mission for the NBFF is to curate dance films that explore an innovative approach to “challenging the possibilities of what dance can look like in video form”. The festival is an international festival that is held simultaneously in Mexico, South Korea, The United States…

    $15
  • Flies

    Flies

    Wyly Studio Theatre 2400 Flora Street, Dallas, TX, United States

    She did not really expect to meet any beast. Bombshell Dance Project takes on Lord of the Flies in an all female adaptation of the classic story. Written by Julia Lederer and developed in Bombshell’s signature immersive style, Flies will draw you deep into another world where you’ll make life and death decisions alongside the women of the…

    $35 – $50
  • Flies

    Flies

    Wyly Studio Theatre 2400 Flora Street, Dallas, TX, United States

    She did not really expect to meet any beast. Bombshell Dance Project takes on Lord of the Flies in an all female adaptation of the classic story. Written by Julia Lederer and developed in Bombshell’s signature immersive style, Flies will draw you deep into another world where you’ll make life and death decisions alongside the women of the…

    $35 – $50
  • Considering Matthew Shepard

    Cathedral of Hope 5910 Cedar Springs Rd, Dallas, TX, United States

    Our combined TCC ensembles, in conjunction with Cathedral of Hope and The Women’s Chorus of Dallas, will present Craig Hella Johnson’s moving oratorio, “Considering Matthew Shepard.” This stunningly-powerful work explores the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard outside of Laramie, Wyoming. Combining theater, narration, and soulful score, this performance will astonish you with its beauty and…

    $25 – $50
  • REFLECTION: Travel Guide to Nicaragua

    REFLECTION: Travel Guide to Nicaragua

    Dallas Holocaust & Human Rights Museum 300 N. Houston St., Dallas, TX, United States

    REGIONAL PREMIERE Composed by Michael Gordon Directed by Sam Brukhman Travel Guide to Nicaragua by acclaimed composer Michael Gordon is a deeply personal and reflective work that unravels the hidden layers of his family’s Jewish heritage. After the passing of his grandmother, a Holocaust survivor, Gordon uncovers the complex history of his family’s journey across continents. This…

    $40
  • REFLECTION: Travel Guide to Nicaragua

    REFLECTION: Travel Guide to Nicaragua

    Dallas Holocaust & Human Rights Museum 300 N. Houston St., Dallas, TX, United States

    REGIONAL PREMIERE Composed by Michael Gordon Directed by Sam Brukhman Travel Guide to Nicaragua by acclaimed composer Michael Gordon is a deeply personal and reflective work that unravels the hidden layers of his family’s Jewish heritage. After the passing of his grandmother, a Holocaust survivor, Gordon uncovers the complex history of his family’s journey across continents. This…

    $40
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