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    Weekend Event Planner

    These are the 11 best things to do in Dallas this weekend

    Alex Bentley
    Jun 2, 2022 | 6:00 am
    Kenny Chesney and Jason Aldean perform at AT&T Stadium on May 16.
    Kenny Chesney and Jason Aldean perform at AT&T Stadium on May 16.
    Photo by © Michelle Watson/CatchLightGroup.com

    There will be plenty of big events to choose from in and around Dallas this weekend, including a reimagining of a classic musical, a couple of local theater productions, two festivals with well-known musicians, a weekend full of LGBTQ+ celebrations, the return of a country music superstar, and more.

    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.

    Thursday, June 2

    Broadway Dallas presents Oklahoma!
    Over 75 years after Rodgers & Hammerstein reinvented the American musical, this version of Oklahoma! is something audiences have never seen or heard before, as it's been reimagined for the 21st century. Stripped down to reveal the darker psychological truths at its core, Daniel Fish’s production tells a story of a community circling its wagons against an outsider, and the frontier life that shaped America. The production will run at Winspear Opera House through June 12.

    Eric Nadel's Birthday Benefit featuring Cas Haley and Daphne Willis
    Celebrating its 10th anniversary concert, the Eric Nadel Birthday Benefit — in honor of the longtime Texas Rangers announcer — will feature performances Cas Haley, a former runner-up on America’s Got Talent, and opening act Daphne Willis. The concert at The Kessler supports the work of Grant Halliburton Foundation, a local nonprofit that provides mental health education, training, and support to North Texas teens and families.

    Urban Arts Collective presents Love You Madly: Celebrating the Music of Duke Ellington
    Love You Madly: Celebrating the Music of Duke Ellington transports audiences to 1920s New York City at the height of the Harlem Renaissance. Told through music, dance and spoken word, the production highlights the glitz and glamour of the time with a big band orchestra as the backdrop. The entire band is comprised of Dallas musicians under the direction of Dallas’ premiere jazz band director, Dean Hilland. The production, part of AT&T Performing Arts Center's Elevator Project, will have three performances through Saturday at Annette Strauss Square.

    Friday, June 3

    KHYI's Texas Music Revolution
    KHYI's 26th Texas Music Revolution is a two-day festival that will feature performances by a variety of country and folk acts, including Wade Bowen, Jack Ingram, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Summer Dean, Old Crow Medicine Show, Hayes Carll, and over 20 other bands and musicians. Performances will take place in the square in Historic Downtown McKinney on both Friday and Saturday.

    Taste Addison
    While the main attraction for Taste Addison is obviously the food, featuring dishes from a wide array of classic Addison dining destinations and notable newcomers, the festival has more to offer than just that. Visitors can stroll the marketplace featuring booths selling a variety of items, explore The Discovery Depot featuring presentations and craft activities, and enjoy music from acts like Sean Paul, Stone Temple Pilots, Living Colour, and more. Kids 12 and younger can also enjoy the Adventure Grove, a play area with games, attractions, a petting zoo, and more. The festival takes place on Friday and Saturday at Addison Circle Park.

    Theatre Arlington presents The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
    In the Tony Award-winning The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, an eclectic group of six mid-pubescents vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime. While candidly disclosing hilarious and touching stories from their home lives, the tweens spell their way through a series of words, hoping never to hear the soul-crushing, pout-inducing, “ding” of the bell that signals a spelling mistake. The production runs through June 19 at Theatre Arlington.

    Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents Baumer String Quartet
    The Dallas Symphony Orchestra will present a Chamber Concert featuring the Baumer String Quartet and DSO Musicians. Acknowledged as one of the finest young quartets in the country, the Baumer String Quartet was founded in 2003 at the Cleveland Institute of Music. The program for the one-night-only performance at Meyerson Symphony Center will include the Dallas premiere of Samuel Carl Adams' Sundial for String Quartet & Percussion, Leon Kirchner's “Flutings for Paul,” and Mendelssohn's String Octet in E-flat major.

    TITAS/Dance Unbound presents BalletX
    TITAS/Dance Unbound will close their 2021/2022 season with BalletX, a company making their Dallas debut. Co-founded in 2005 by Artistic & Executive Director Christine Cox and choreographer Matthew Neenan, Ballet X has produced over 100 ballets by 60 choreographers from across the globe. They will perform twice - once Friday and once Saturday - at Moody Performance Hall.

    Saturday, June 4

    Trolls Live!
    In Trolls Live!, the Trolls’ Hug Time is unexpectedly put at risk. Knowing the only way to save it is by doing what the Trolls do best, Poppy hosts a toe-tapping, Trolls-tastic show. The production is a hair-raising adventure featuring Poppy, Branch, and all their Trolls friends coming to life on stage. The show, which will have four performances through Sunday at Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie, will be jam-packed with epic music, glitter, humor, and happiness.

    Dallas Pride Weekend
    Dallas Pride weekend kicks off on Saturday with the Dallas Pride Music Festival, a family-friendly event at Fair Park featuring a variety of musical and dance performances, shopping, a Family Pride Zone, and more. The Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade takes place on Sunday, encircling Cotton Bowl Stadium with fun floats, outrageous costumes, bands, performers, and groups all marching to show support for the LGBTQ+ community.

    Kenny Chesney in concert
    Country superstar Kenny Chesney has made a stop in Dallas-Fort Worth in late spring on a near-annual basis, but this is the first time since 2018 that he's made it back to the area. Taking place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, the concert will feature performances by Chesney, still touring in support of his 2020 album, Here and Now, as well as opening acts Dan + Shay, Old Dominion, and Carly Pearce.

    Trolls Live! will have four performances at Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie on June 4 and 5.

    Trolls Live!
    Photo courtesy of Trolls Live!
    Trolls Live! will have four performances at Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie on June 4 and 5.
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    Movie Review

    Iranian film It Was Just an Accident is a thriller with deep meaning

    Alex Bentley
    Oct 31, 2025 | 2:02 pm
    Mohamad Ali Elyasmehr, Majid Panahi, and Hadis Pakbaten in It Was Just an Accident
    Photo courtesy of Neon
    Mohamad Ali Elyasmehr, Majid Panahi, and Hadis Pakbaten in It Was Just an Accident.

    American filmmakers, for the most part, enjoy luxury and freedoms when making movies in the United States that filmmakers in other countries could only dream of. Not only does Iranian writer/director Jafar Panahi not have millions of dollars with which to make his films, he also has to deal with a government that has previously arrested him for being critical of their policies.

    And yet he persists, returning to the screen with the taut It Was Just An Accident. The film begins with a kind of misdirect, showing Eghbal (Ebrahim Azizi) and his family driving home at night, during which they strike and kill a dog. That accident sends Eghbal into the orbit of Vahid (Vahid Mobasseri), who works at a business that helps repair Eghbal’s car.

    Recognizing the distinctive sound of Eghbal’s prosthetic leg, Vahid believes him to be the same man who kidnapped and tortured him and others in a recent government arrest spree. Desperate to confirm his suspicions, Vahid kidnaps Eghbal and takes him to a series of people who were also imprisoned under the man they named “Peg Leg,” including Shiva (Mariam Afshari), a wedding photographer; Golrokh (Hadis Pakbaten), the bride being photographed; and more.

    Most filmmakers have the ability to use sets and take as much time as they need - within reason - to get the shot they need. Panahi employs a type of guerrilla filmmaking rarely seen these days, stealing shots in broad daylight while trying not to gain the notice of Iranian authorities. The daring nature of the making of the movie infuses the story with an extra tension that elevates what is otherwise a relatively simple story.

    The film puts the audience directly in the shoes of the various characters as each of them wrestles with the complicated feelings arising from their actions. As they were all blindfolded while imprisoned, they can’t be 100 percent sure they have the right man, and debates/arguments between the characters keep viewers guessing as to who he is and what they will do with him. Even if he is who they think he is, will enacting some kind of revenge on him soothe their consciences?

    Through it all, the idea that a former political prisoner is making a film about former political prisoners who are engaging in conduct that could get them arrested again - just as Panahi is doing with his film - makes this meta filmmaking on another level. The simplicity of the story belies the complexity underscoring the entire film, and it delivers one of the most impactful endings of any recent movie.

    While a few of the actors have acted before, including in previous Panahi films, most of them are making their first appearance in a movie. Despite this lack of experience, each of them does well, especially Mobasseri and Afshari, who share a number of heated scenes that bring out the best in both of them.

    It Was Just an Accident is the type of film that constantly keeps the audience on their collective toes, never knowing where it will head next. And that’s even if you didn’t know the details of how and why it was made; once that is discovered, it becomes something much deeper and more important than most other movies that will be released in 2025.

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    It Was Just an Accident is now playing in select theaters.

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