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    Theater Preview

    These are the 13 can't-miss shows in Dallas-Fort Worth theater for April

    Lindsey Wilson
    Apr 7, 2016 | 11:59 am

    Just like 2016 brought you an extra day we're giving you an extra show this month, a baker's dozen of plays and musicals you should really just buy your tickets to already. They run the gamut from dark and existential to goofy and easy to sing along to, but these shows all personify the variety of theater available in Dallas.

    Here's are the 13 shows in order by start date:

    Temple Spirit
    Echo Theatre, March 31-April 16

    A world premiere recently developed in Chicago, this ghost story involves demons and Japanese folk legends. It continues Echo's mission to produce plays written by women (Susan Felder, in this case) and also travels to a new venue: The Creative Arts building at Fair Park, a place that's normally only used during the fair.

    End of the Rainbow
    Uptown Players, April 1-17

    Janelle Lutz practically stole the show two summers ago in Uptown's The Boy From Oz with her cameo as Judy Garland. Now audiences can have more than two hours of Lutz as Judy in this dark yet hilarious play with music about the legendary entertainer near the end of her troubled life. And Lutz doesn't just channel Garland's signature singing style — she improves upon it, making the big numbers even more exciting.

    Ghost Quartet
    Off-Broadway on Flora, April 7-9

    Dave Malloy's Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 may be prepping for its Broadway debut this fall with Josh Groban, but Dallasites can hear the composer's offbeat music in this chamber musical about death and drinking. It's not as depressing as it sounds, but definitely don't go in to the immersive show looking for a rollicking good time.

    Topdog/Underdog
    Soul Rep Theatre Company, April 7-17

    Suzan-Lori Parks scored the Pulitzer Prize for drama nearly 15 years ago with this work, which examines for two brothers what it's like to be male and African American.

    Jonah
    Undermain Theatre, April 13-May 7

    Len Jenkin returns to his beloved Undermain, which has produced five of his previous world premieres. This time we're following the titular character as he skips across the world, meeting fascinating characters along the way.

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    The Firehouse Theatre, April 15-May 1

    Talk about meta. The four-person show-that-could began as a joke, when the writers were trying to meet the deadline for a musical theater festival. The resulting work about the road to creation, which is littered with ego, crippling self-doubt, and friendship, ended up playing Broadway and now it lives again in Carrollton with a stellar cast.

    Show Boat
    Dallas Opera, April 15, 17, 20, 23, 29 and May 1

    This is the musical that changed musicals, making them the plot-driven experience we know today. Dallas Opera's version promises to be big and lush, bringing in talent from all over the world to sing iconic songs such as "Old Man River" and "Why Do I Love You."

    The Big Meal
    WaterTower Theatre, April 15-May 8

    Family stories usually happen around the dinner table, and playwright Dan LeFranc uses that conceit as the setting for his play. We see two people meet as a suburban restaurant, fall in love, build a family, and say goodbye, all throughout one meal.

    The Great God Pan
    Second Thought Theatre, April 20-May 14

    After giving us the haunting Belleville last season, Second Thought revisits Amy Herzog and her penchant for seemingly happy yuppies who are really anything but. Drew Wall returns here, joined by STT artistic director Alex Organ and Natalie Young.

    Wicked
    Dallas Summer Musicals, April 20-May 22

    You can't defy this one — the blockbuster musical flies back into Dallas again, bringing with it the powerhouse score by Stephen Schwartz and more than a few flying monkeys. The backstory to Glinda the Good and Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, is still just as captivating as it was when the show premiered on Broadway more than a decade ago.

    Animal vs. Machine
    PrismCo., April 23

    The dancers and movers over at PrismCo. are always looking for a new way to wordlessly tell a story, and this time that involves MMA fighting. Two female mixed martial artists will duke it out over three rounds for dominance in the ring, all without speaking.

    Deferred Action
    Dallas Theater Center/Cara Mia Theatre Co., April 29-May 14

    It was big news when Cara Mia announced its collaboration with Dallas Theater Center on the next installment of the "Dreamers" series. These powerful plays are shedding light on the reception immigrants receive when entering and living in America, focusing here on one man's experience as he grows up undocumented. Resident actors from both companies populate the cast list, with Ivan Jasso starring.

    Morphing
    Ochre House, April 30-May 21

    If you missed it five years ago, get yourself to Deep Ellum this time for Matthew Posey's unique take on Long Day's Journey Into Night. As with everything Ochre House does, it's weird and wonderful, and something you definitely can't see anywhere else.

    Off Broadway on Flora presents Ghost Quartet.

    Ghost Quartet
    Photo by Ryan Jensen, courtesy of AT&T Performing Arts Center
    Off Broadway on Flora presents Ghost Quartet.
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    History on Display

    Landmark Nelson Mandela exhibition to kick off in Dallas during World Cup

    Alex Bentley
    Jan 7, 2026 | 1:09 pm
    Mandela: The Official Exhibition
    Photo courtesy of Lawrence Jenkins
    Mandela: The Official Exhibition will open at The African American Museum, Dallas on June 13.

    The African American Museum in Dallas will capitalize on an expected influx of global tourists by hosting Mandela: The Official Exhibition, opening on June 13 to coincide with the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

    The exhibition will offer an attraction in Fair Park, which will also host a Fan Festival for the World Cup.

    The World Cup will take place June 11-July 19 in locations throughout North America. Nine World Cup games will be played at AT&T Stadium in Arlington between June 14 and July 14.

    Making its debut in Texas, Mandela: The Official Exhibition explores the life of late South African president Nelson Mandela, one of the world’s most recognizable champions of freedom and justice.

    Mandela also had strong ties to soccer, embracing the sport as a tool for unity and hope in post-apartheid South Africa. From organizing matches while imprisoned to championing the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Mandela demonstrated how soccer could bridge deep divisions.

    His appearance at the tournament’s closing match, when he donned South Africa’s national team jersey, became an enduring symbol of sport’s power to unite a nation and inspire the world. Mandela died in December 2013.

    “Nelson Mandela devoted his life to justice and to the fight against apartheid, enduring 27 years in prison before becoming South Africa’s first democratically elected president,” said Lisa Brown Ross, president and CEO of the African American Museum, Dallas, in a statement. “This exhibition tells the full arc of his life and affirms the Museum’s role as a vital cultural destination for North Texas and for visitors from around the world.”

    According to the release, the exhibition will span all four galleries and unfold through multisensory experiences, tracing Mandela’s extraordinary journey from his rural childhood in the Eastern Cape to his decades of resistance against apartheid and his election as South Africa’s first democratically elected president.

    His journey to becoming the “Father of South Africa” and a globally revered figure is presented in personal and revealing ways. Through his own reflections and stories shared by his family and those who knew him best, visitors will see Mandela - respectfully called Madiba - in a new light. Madiba is his Thembu clan name and is used as a sign of respect and affection.

    One gallery will be transformed into a fully immersive, multimedia environment that places visitors within defining chapters of Mandela’s life. Guests will encounter rarely seen films, photographs and personal artifacts on loan from the Mandela family, as well as museums and archives worldwide, illuminating the people, places and pivotal experiences that shaped one of the 20th century’s most remarkable leaders.

    The exhibition will remain on display through November 1. Admission to the museum is free, and it is open Tuesdays through Fridays from 11 am-5 pm and Saturdays from 10 am-5 pm, with special summer hours to be announced. Free self-parking is available in nearby lots.

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