Magen King is taking over the Dallas Comedy Club (3036 Elm St.) for 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. A real, relatable, stage-stealing mother of three teenagers. You know who deserves to be listened to this Mother’s Day? A real mother. Magen King Mother’s Day at Dallas Comedy Club Enjoy a talk with the artist at 1:30 p.m., but be sure to register online. Mosley’s Forest opens at the Nasher Sculpture Center (2001 Flora St.) this Saturday. The downed trees near his home become magical abstract works, and when displayed, ethereal beings that shapeshift and play tricks and become both weighty and whimsical at once. Specifically, dead (felled) walnut trees. Whatever you call him, Thaddeus Mosley gives life back to the dead. Thaddeus Mosley: Forest opens at the Nasher Sculpture CenterĪrtist, woodworker, carver, reincarnator. Discover them for yourself Saturday, and find out more online. Susie Phillips, Carrie Marill and Dan Phillips all offer bold, thoughtful pieces that originate in adjacent passions from embroidery to surfing to furniture-making. This time, the three exhibitions opening Saturday, May 13, with a reception from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., will likely leave viewers deliberating on lifelong inspirations. Tickets are available online.Ĭourtesy of the artist and Conduit Gallery Susie Phillips, Carrie Marill, Dan Phillips opening at Conduit GalleryĬonduit Gallery (1626 C Hi Line Drive) exhibitions always get audiences thinking about something. See it 7:30 p.m., Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and 2 p.m. Deborah Brown and David Coffee star as Ethel and Norman. The 1981 film is a beloved iteration, but the staged version provides an entirely different experience for an audience. Main St., Arlington) presents the classic tale of aging parents and estranged children with Ernest Thompson’s On Golden Pond. Sequins not required, but suggested.įriday, May 12 On Golden Pond at Theatre ArlingtonĬontinuing the celebration of its 50th season, Theatre Arlington (305 W. Turtle Time is most likely a guarantee, but there’s no telling what form it will take. Dave Quinn, author of Not All Diamonds and Rosé: The Inside Story of the Real Housewives from the People Who Lived It, interviews three of the RHONY legends in a panel format, but we’re holding out hope for at least a hint of a hum from Countess Luann and Dorinda. Regardless of matriarchal status, if you’re “feelin’ Jovani,” it’s imperative you get to House of Blues (2200 N. Mother’s Day with the Real Housewives of New York at House of Blues The show pumps out the disco drama and 1970s hits by the Bee Gees and runs through May 28. She’s making her Firehouse Theatre (2535 Valley View Lane, Farmers Branch) debut and sharing the spotlight with Edward Michael Escamilla, playing Stephanie and Tony, respectively, in Saturday Night Fever, opening Thursday, May 11. Bishop is the first Asian American woman to reign as Miss Texas and rep the Lone Star State, aside from being a law school grad, social media consultant, influencer and obviously, a musical theater talent. And for more reasons than that she’s the 85th Miss Texas. Marc Photography Saturday Night Fever at The Firehouse Theatreĭoes the name Averie Bishop ring a bell? It should. The class will cover the principles of drawing through different media. It’s Evening Drawing for Adults, but don’t get scared if you don’t think you’re gifted in that area (the drawing or the adult part, for that matter). The adults get their fair share of fun, and it all kicks off with an introduction to the series Wednesday, from 7 to 9 p.m. That’s right, these aren’t all restricted to the kiddos. Oil & Cotton (2313 Beatrice St.) is kicking off a slew of summer workshops and classes for artists (and aspiring artists) of all ages. Tickets are available online.Įvening Drawing for Adults at Oil & Cotton We’re waiting for the Black Mona Lisa Tour: Volume One not only because we know we’ll get the full Porter razzle dazzle and probably a few Broadway numbers, but also because Porter says the tour is making it possible for him to express himself fully through his music. We don’t know if the Pose icon is already in town, but the air feels ever so electric. Billy Porter - nay, the Billy Porter - is hitting the Winspear Opera House (2403 Flora St.) stage. Wednesday, May 10 Billy Porter’s The Black Mona Lisa Tour: Volume One at the Winspear Opera House
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