Oh, Say Can You C
Round two of Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra’s American Music Festival takes place Friday through Sunday. Last summer’s inaugural series featured compositions by Leonard Bernstein,...
Puck Yeah!
There’s nothing particularly new about setting a Shakespeare play in some place and time other than the one that the Bard specified. We’ve all...
Comics and Canals
This week we spotlight two presentations by our local art museums about the works hanging in their collections. The Amon Carter starts things on...
English Steal
Before they were chased out of Germany by the Nazis, Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill were the most potent force in European theater, pioneering...
Cowboy Zydeco
The National Day of the American Cowboy started in 2004 as a result of the efforts of American Cowboy magazine, which wound up designating...
Easy to Love
Anything Goes was revived on Broadway last year to great acclaim, but the musical has never really been in eclipse. Since it debuted in...
Bell Rings, Door Chimes
Jubilee Theatre has reinterpreted the likes of Shakespeare and Molière before, but when it comes to musicals, the troupe usually sticks with original material....
Modern Motion
The cool, air-conditioned confines of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth will be the perfect place to take in the Modern Dance Festival...
Subjects Laid Bare
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth often has artists visit when their works are exhibited there, but that won’t be an option for...
Park Passion
Ballet Concerto, the popular summer dance troupe, celebrates 30 years of open-air performances with a four-day run at Trinity Park Pavilion beginning Thursday.
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