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    These are the 13 best things to do in Dallas this weekend

    Alex Bentley
    Mar 17, 2022 | 6:00 am
    The Russian Ballet brings Swan Lake to the Majestic Theatre this Thursday.
    The Russian Ballet brings Swan Lake to the Majestic Theatre this Thursday.
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    It's another packed weekend for events, but instead of national acts hogging the attention, this weekend is mostly about the local groups. No fewer than six local theater groups will debut new productions, with the Dallas Opera and Dallas Symphony Orchestra completing the local vibe. You can also take in a family-friendly ice show, get bookish at a literary festival, see a classic ballet, hear from a Top Chef, and enjoy a unique take on the Fab Four.

    Below are the best ways to spend your precious free time this weekend. Want more options? Lucky for you, we have a much longer list of the city's best events. Looking for St. Patrick's Day events? Find that list here.

    Thursday, March 17

    Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents "Shostakovich & R. Strauss"
    Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents "Shostakovich & R. Strauss," featuring conductor Marc Albrecht and cellist Daniel Müller-Schott. Selections will include the Dallas premiere of Unsuk Chin's Frontispiece, Shostakovich's Cello Concerto No. 1, and R. Strauss' Symphonia Domestica. There will be three performances through Sunday at Meyerson Symphony Center.

    Disney on Ice: Let's Celebrate
    At Disney on Ice: Let's Celebrate, 50 favorite Disney friends come to life through world-class ice skating. Audiences will see Woody, Buzz, Jessie and the Toy Story 4 gang help Forky realize what it means to be a toy; sing-along with Elsa at the coolest adventure in town; sing “Hakuna Matata” with Timon and Pumbaa; and more. The production is at American Airlines Center through March 20.

    Kitchen Dog Theater presents Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus
    Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus, a new comedy by Taylor Mac, is set just after the blood-soaked conclusion of William Shakespeare’s first tragedy, Titus Andronicus. During the fall of the Roman Empire, the years of bloody battle are over. The civil war has ended. The country has been stolen by madmen, and there are casualties everywhere. And two very lowly servants are charged with cleaning up the bodies. It’s the year 400 AD — but it feels like the end of the world. The production will run through April 3 at Trinity River Arts Center; a filmed version will be available to stream during the last week of the run.

    Rover Dramawerks presents Sweet Revenge
    Sunny, a perpetual hippie, and her sister Joni own a charming bakery in Spring Lake, New Jersey. Joni’s boyfriend Brian convinces them to take an extensive loan using the family home as collateral to renovate the bakery and enter a contest with the Treats and Tweets online reality show in order to increase sales. The host of the show, Maurice Bailee, and his assistant Charlie, show up for live streaming a week early in the midst of the renovations, and expected (and unexpected) chaos ensues. The production will run through March 26 at The Cox Playhouse in Plano.

    The Core Theatre presents "The Greatest Generation Trilogy"
    All three plays from playwright Bill Rhoten's "The Greatest Generation Trilogy" will be presented in repertory by The Core Theatre in Richardson. My First Date follows a 19-year-old Anna Erhard, who's waiting for a date with a sailor she has been writing to for almost a year. Forever is the story of a family who faces the shocking and life-changing news of the U.S. entering WWII, with Anna about to go meet her sweetheart at Pearl Harbor. And Life's Little Miracles meets up with Erhard family in Mathis, Texas as they prepare for Christmas in 1942. The three plays will alternate showings through April 9.

    Ochre House Theater presents In The Garden: The Academic
    The Academic is an absurdist satire that lampoons the prestige of academic life. Bouncing along with buoyant and bizarre wordplay, the play pits a college professor and his wife against the very ruse which keeps their life afloat. The production will run through March 26 at The Ochre House Theater.

    Friday, March 18

    SMU presents Dallas Literary Festival
    SMU’s Dallas Literary Festival will feature discussions with more than 100 acclaimed national and local authors, as well as literary events across the city. Headlining the festival is 2020 Pulitzer Prize winner Nikole Hannah-Jones, author of The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story and 2021 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work-Nonfiction. The festival takes place at various locations, including SMU and Fair Park, through March 22.

    Russian Ballet Theatre presents Swan Lake
    Swan Lake, featuring a score by Tchaikovsky, tells the tragic love story of Prince Siegfried and Swan Princess, Odette, who is cursed to be a swan by day but a young woman at night. The Russian Ballet Theatre’s new production will captivate audiences with time-honored Russian traditions while adding new choreography, hand painted sets, radiant hand sewn costumes, artistic hair designs and special effects makeup. The one-night-only performance takes place at Majestic Theatre.

    Echo Theatre presents In a Word
    Today is Fiona’s birthday and the two-year anniversary of her son’s disappearance, and still, nothing makes sense to her. Not the incompetent detective, her “understanding” boss, or the neighborhood kidnapper who keeps casually introducing himself at the grocery store. Her husband, Guy, is desperately trying to move on, but Fiona delves back into her memories of that fateful day, struggling to find the right words to bring her son home. In a Word is a comedy about motherhood and how the words we use to describe tragedy can take on a life of their own. The production runs through April 10 at Bath House Cultural Center.

    The Classics Theatre Project presents Look Back in Anger
    John Osborne's realist cornerstone profiles the sorrows, despondency, and anger of the working class. The unexpected hit the stage in the previously undepicted 20-to-30-year-olds of England, who did not participate in World War II and who found its aftermath lacking in promise. Encapsulating an entire generation who viewed revered and established institutions with disdain, it even coined their popular description as "angry young men," landing it on many lists of the best plays of the 20th century. The production runs through April 9 at Margo Jones Theatre at Magnolia Lounge.

    Saturday, March 19

    Dallas Opera presents The Barber of Seville
    In this effervescent romantic comedy, Figaro — the ultimate “Mr. Fix It” — is called upon to save two young people in love. Count Almaviva wants to marry his beloved Rosina, but her crusty old guardian wants to wed the girl himself. Comedic mayhem ensues before the happily-ever-after conclusion. The opera, sung in Italian with English supertitles, will have four performances through March 27 at Winspear Opera House.

    Sunday, March 20

    Coppell Arts Center presents Front & Center: Carla Hall
    Carla Hall will appear in Coppell as part of the Front & Center series, which focuses on significant national and global discourse. Hall is a former co-host of ABC’s The Chew and a former contestant on Bravo’s Top Chef and Top Chef: All Stars, where she shared her philosophy to always cook with love. Hall believes food connects us all, and she strives to communicate this through her work, her cooking, and in her daily interactions with others.  The event takes place at Coppell Arts Center.

    It Was 50 Years Ago Today: A Tribute to The Beatles' Rubber Soul & Revolver
    It Was Fifty Years Ago Today: A Tribute to The Beatles features Todd Rundgren, Christopher Cross, Badfinger featuring Joey Molland, Denny Laine (founding member of The Moody Blues and Wings), and Jason Scheff (Chicago’s lead singer from 1985-2016). These legendary artists will be performing their hits, plus selected songs from The Beatles’ albums Rubber Soul and Revolver. The concert takes place at Majestic Theatre.

    Todd Rundgren will be one of the singers during It Was 50 Years Ago Today: A Tribute to The Beatles' Rubber Soul & Revolver at Majestic Theatre on March 20.

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    Todd Rundgren will be one of the singers during It Was 50 Years Ago Today: A Tribute to The Beatles' Rubber Soul & Revolver at Majestic Theatre on March 20.
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    Cheer on these Texans competing for Team USA in the 2026 Winter Olympics

    Amber Heckler
    Feb 3, 2026 | 4:08 pm
    Amber Glenn, 2026 Winter Olympics figure skater from Plano
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    Plano's famous figure skater Amber Glenn is on the roster.

    The XXV Winter Olympic Games, also known as the Milano Cortina 2026, are right around the corner, running February 6-22 in northern Italy. Out of the 2,900 athletes who will participate in this year's Games, 232 will represent the U.S., with four hailing from the Lone Star State.

    North Texans will recognize two local athletes in particular: Ice hockey player Hannah Bilka, who grew up in Coppell, and Plano's record-breaking figure skater Amber Glenn. Another figure skater, Emily Chan, also has ties to Dallas-Fort Worth.

    To catch these Texas-born athletes in the 2026 Winter Olympics, viewers can tune in to NBC and its affiliate networks, websites, and apps (like Peacock).

    Without further ado, these are the Winter Olympians competing for Team USA with roots in Texas. (Note that there are other athletes with Texas ties, like Jake Oettinger of the Dallas Stars, who are competing in the Olympic but aren't considered Texans.)

    Hannah Bilka, 24
    Sport: Ice hockey
    Texas tie: Bilka grew up in Coppell and is the youngest of four children. At age six, she followed in the footsteps of her older brother, Anthony, and started playing hockey. Due to a "lack of girls’ hockey teams in Texas," she grew up playing hockey with boys.
    Fun facts: She won the 2024 National Championship in women’s ice hockey with the Ohio State Buckeyes, the same university where she earned a master's degree in sport management. Her two older sisters, Christina and Stephanie, were figure skaters.
    When to watch: The women's ice hockey preliminary round begins on Thursday, February 5. The women's bronze and gold medal matches will take place on Thursday, February 19.

    Hannah Bilka, 2026 Winter Olympics hockey player Hannah Bilka is one of two North Texans competing in this year's Games.Photo courtesy of Getty Images

    Emily Chan, 28
    Sport: Pairs figure skating
    Texas tie: Chan hails from Pasadena, a Houston-area suburb in Harris County, but she also calls Dallas home. She graduated from Texas Online Preparatory School as the valedictorian.
    Fun facts: She loves to cook, bake, make jewelry, and dreams of opening her own café in the future. Her longtime skating partner, Spencer Akira Howe, is from Los Angeles. They both relocated to train at the Skating Club of Boston in 2019, where Chan now coaches young figure skaters. Chan is also pursuing a family and marriage counseling degree from Grand Canyon University.
    When to watch: The figure skating "team event" kicks off on Friday, February 6. The pairs figure skating competition begins on Wednesday, February 16.

    Emily Chan, 2026 Winter Olympics figure skater In addition to being a top-notch figure skater, Emily Chan is also trained in Chinese modern dance and ballet.teamusa.com/

    Amber Glenn, 26
    Sport: Singles figure skating
    Texas tie: She was born in Plano, and started skating at just five years-old.
    Fun facts: Glenn is a mental health advocate and a member of the LGBTQ+ community. She came out as pansexual in 2019. She loves to play Magic: The Gathering, and her dog, Uki, is named after stalking shadow card Ukkima. She also enjoys anime and Star Wars. On Friday, May 29, Glenn will visit Allen during the 2026 Stars on Ice Tour.
    When to watch:
    The figure skating "team event" kicks off on Friday, February 6. The women's singles free skate competition begins Thursday, February 19.

    Amber Glenn, figure skating Plano's Amber Glenn will have the Dallas-Fort Worth crowd on its feet. Facebook/ISU

    Boone Niederhofer, 32
    Sport: Bobsledding
    Texas tie: Niederhofer grew up in San Antonio, and later became a wide receiver at Texas A&M University. His father, Dan, played football for Abilene Christian University. Niederhofer and his family previously lived in Midland.
    Fun facts: Niederhofer has a degree in petroleum engineering and worked in Texas' oil and gas industry while competing in bobsledding competitions.
    When to watch: The bobsled competition begins on Sunday, February 15. The men's two-man heat will take place on Tuesday, February 17, and the men's four-man heat is scheduled for Sunday, February 22.

    Boone Niederhofer, 2026 Winter Olympics bobsledder Boone Niederhofer is a former Texas A&M University football player.Photo courtesy of Getty Images

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