Dallas theater pioneer Margo Jones envisioned a national network of resident theater companies. Last week, the resident theater movement came home to Dallas – and recognized her.
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It’s all visual arts in the roundup today with a trip behind the scenes at the DMA and a look at a local art magazine.
Former DTC artistic director Adrian Hall, Rep. Kay Granger of Fort Worth, Maxwell Anderson of the DMA – it was practically a parade of North Texans getting happy ovations from the assembled theater artists at the TCG national conference.
Winners of 14th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition were announced last night in Fort Worth. A 26-year-old Ukranian, a 20-year-old Italian and a 24-year-old American from California took the top prizes.
In the Saturday Spotlight, we’re going to the Dallas Zoo…after hours!
The Tonys are this weekend, but a handful of highschoolers have already grabbed their big prizes in local competitions. And they’re dreaming of the big time.
Today in the roundup: The sights and sounds of ‘Sister Act,’ a new novel from the long-dead Pearl S. Buck and a UNT professor’s new photo app.
Who plays when and reviews of how the finalists have performed so far in the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, from our friends at TheaterJones.com
Guest blogger Danielle Marie Georgiou writes that UTA faculty member Justin Ginsberg experiments with glass in beautiful ways at Ro2 Art’s Downtown Projects space. The weekend is your last chance to check it out.
Starting today, Dallas is the epicenter for national theater. That’s because hundreds of people from theater companies across the country are in town for a conference. That adds up to a great opportunity for local theaters to strut their stuff. It’s also a good time for the rest of us to take in a show.







