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Fort Worth ‘Boo!’s
As Halloween is the season, Fort dwellers might want to ponder the spectral entities in their own backyard. Mitchel Whitington's Ghosts of North Texas...
Not Beloved
The line of dialogue that best addresses the flood of human misery unleashed in Jubilee Theatre's extraordinary production of The Bluest Eye comes early...
No Country for Old People
In most live theater productions, "audience participation" is limited to measured reactions from the house, including the requisite applause after musical numbers and during...
Gallery
William Campbell's summer show is an odd mix. Shawn Wallis' color fields and Sevan Melikyan's abstract renderings of Impressionist paintings are juxtaposed with Jeff...
Gallery
The women own the show at Artspace 111 for the next six weeks. The venue’s new exhibit, Go Figure, features paintings of human subjects...
Stirring
Who said that nothing's shocking anymore? Circle Theatre has prepared a spicy holiday recipe to delight and disorient audiences by taking eight attractive, enthusiastic...
Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
The theater gods are beaming down on Cowtown this month. Playing concurrently now are two ferociously accomplished dramas: Jubilee Theatre's pristinely tragic The Bluest...
Keyed In
Sometimes the reputation of greatness can be stifling. That's the conclusion you arrive at if you've seen other, frequently staid August Wilson productions and...
Revolutionary Ballet
It takes guts for a small company like Metropolitan Classical Ballet to try to mount a convincing production of a Soviet-era blockbuster like Spartacus,...
Rodeo Extended
The Stock Show is over, but the Western-themed art show at Artspace 111 remains up until the 18th. The show contains Sarah Green's paintings...