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Friday, April 19, 2024

Three Musketeers

Professor D headlines the New Year’s Eve show in Sundance Square.

The Calendar Turns

Jubilee’s Triumphant Return

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Tashina Richardson and Lindsay Harris are refugees from the apocalypse in Sundown Collaborative Theatre’s Said and Done.

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WED ▪ 3 Just so we’re clear, Artisan Center Theater’s show ’Twas the Night Before Christmas is Kathryn Schultz Miller’s telling of Clement Clarke Moore’s...

Gallery Night Goods

Like most good things, Fall Gallery Night is getting a little too big. There’s so much to see and so many people to fight...

You’re Getting to Be a Hobbit With Me

We’re not the biggest Tolkien fans at Night & Day, and we’re surprisingly unenthusiastic about the prospects of Peter Jackson’s upcoming Lord of the...
Michelle Gifford dances in Ballet Concerto’s tribute concert, Thu-Sun.

In Memoriam

Christine Marie Hay passed away last November at the age of 53. The choreographer for Ballet Concerto had created more than 10 ballets for...

Arlington Arts

The Frame4Frame Arts Festival has the digit in the middle of its name because this year is indeed the fourth time they’ve held the...

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Wednesday 25 – “It was the winter wild, / While the Heav’n-born child, / All meanly wrapt in the rude manger lies; / Nature in...

Hall of Fame Weekend

It's a little weird that none of the marquee events at the Cowboys of Color Museum Weekend is actually being held at the museum...
Emma Colwell, Jameson Taylor, and Parker Wilson try to negotiate A Wrinkle in Time at Artisan Center Theater.

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Can the Texas Rangers emerge from this injury-plagued season with a playoff berth? Their joust with a pack of teams vying for the wild-card...

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Wed 19 - Before Shakespeare, so-called “morality plays” were written to show characters resisting temptation in favor of a virtuous life, but none have...

Songs From the Pole

First things first: the pronunciation of Mariusz Kwiecien’s name. Here goes: MA-ree-oosh KVYEH-chen, and if you can manage it, pronounce that final “n” like...