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Hot Summer Theater

These are the 10 can't-miss shows in Dallas-Fort Worth theater for June

Lindsey Wilson
Jun 3, 2015 | 4:37 pm

UPDATE: Cara Mia Theatre Co. has made its staged reading of The Dreamers: Deferred Action invite-only, so we replaced it with another show. Don't worry, there were oh-so-many to choose from this month.

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The year is almost half over, but for a lot of theater companies, June is either the time to wrap up one season or start another. That explains why there are so many shows opening this month. This list is not definitive, but it does represent the plays and musicals we're especially looking forward to checking out.

Dallas Solo Fest, June 4-14
Audacity Theatre Lab

Back for its second year after a strong debut last summer, this annual festival of short plays showcasing solo performers takes over the Margo Jones Theatre in Fair Park for the month's first two weekends.

From Van Quattro's emotionally and physically brutal real-life account of his year as a semi-pro boxer, Standing Eight Count (which was well-received at the most recent Out of the Loop fringe festival in Addison), to local funnyman Jeff Swearingen's An American Asshole in France, to SMU grad Brigham Mosely's Mo[u]rnin' After, there's a strong contingent of local talent joining the visiting playwrights and performers.

Each show runs only about an hour, and the Margo Jones has a BYOB policy. You know, just in case that helps sway your decision to purchase tickets (which are $12 each, or $60 for a pass to all eight shows).

Precious Little, June 4-20
Echo Theatre

Echo Theatre is reserving the final slot of its 17th season for Pride Month, with Madeleine George's 90-minute play about a linguist working through some tough decisions. When Brodie finds out unsettling news about the artificially inseminated child she's carrying, she doesn't turn to her girlfriend for solace, but to a gorilla.

The three-person cast performing at the Bath House Cultural Center includes Sherry Jo Ward, Molly Welch and Lisa Fairchild, and they are led by on-the-rise director Kelsey Leigh Ervi. For tickets, call 214-904-0500 or visit the company's website.

Manicures & Monuments, June 5-28
WaterTower Theatre

Do you know the name Vicki Caroline Cheatwood? You should, because she's one of Dallas' most prolific local playwrights and dramaturgs. Her latest show, about a young manicurist-in-training who volunteers at an Oklahoma nursing home, promises laughs and maybe even a little lesson in understanding others. Mikaela Krantz, Pam Dougherty and Elly Lindsay lead the cast, with Susan Sargeant directing.

Cinderella, June 9-21
Dallas Summer Musicals

This princess is having a moment, is she not? In addition to the recent film, the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical has been around since 1957 (it was originally written for TV!), and the Broadway revival only closed earlier this year.

Even if you think princesses and fairy tales aren't for you, check out those Tony-winning costumes by William Ivey Long — and just wait for that magical moment when Cinderella transforms onstage into her ball gown. It's a jaw-dropper.

South Pacific, June 12-21
Lyric Stage

Janelle Lutz wowed audiences in Lyric's last show, the little-produced Lady in the Dark. Now she's back as the cockeyed optimist Nellie Forbush in South Pacific. Because Lyric is known for its lush orchestra, think of what a treat it will be to hear "Some Enchanted Evening" and "This Nearly Was Mine" played by 38 musicians under the baton of music director Jay Dias.

This is the last of the "big five" Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals that Lyric will have produced with full orchestra and original orchestrations, and as executive producer Steven Jones says, "With South Pacific we will complete a major chapter in Lyric Stage's mission of preserving the American musical."

West Side Story, June 12-21
Garland Summer Musicals

Speaking of classics, GSM is opening this season with what many consider one of the most perfect musicals ever written. The 1950s version of Romeo & Juliet, set in gritty New York City with rival gangs keeping the star-crossed lovers apart, features a lush score by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim.

This version will also have choreographer Jeremy Dumont re-creating Jerome Robbins' iconic — and notoriously difficult — dances. Can't wait for that dance at the gym.

Love's Labour's Lost and King Lear, June 11-28
Trinity Shakespeare Festival
While Shakespeare Dallas' Romeo & Juliet and The Compleat Wrks of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged) are going on outside at Samuell Grand Amphitheater, two more of the Bard's works are being staged on the TCU campus in Fort Worth with impressive sets, stunning costumes and glorious, glorious air conditioning.

This year, David Coffee is taking on the daunting role of the aging king, while Joel Ferrell is directing the lighthearted romp that is Love's. Worth the drive.

The Nance, June 19-July 5
Uptown Players

After his many years directing and acting on Dallas-Fort Worth stages, it seems like there's nothing B.J. Cleveland can't do, and that includes following in Nathan Lane's footsteps in this Tony-winning comedy. Headlining as a "nance" (a parody of a gay man) in the twilight era of burlesque, Chauncey Miles navigates the often dangerous world of 1930s New York as a man both hiding and showcasing his sexuality.

The Kountry Girls, June 25-July 19
Theatre Three

Sonny Franks has established his presence onstage as both a performer and musician, and now — with Ken Murchison and Andy Clendenen — he's adding composer to the list. Their world premiere musical about two small-town girls with big-city dreams will close out T3's 53rd season.

A Midsummer Night's Dream, June 29
Shakespeare in the Bar
More Shakespeare, you ask? Yes, but this time it's staged behind the Wild Detectives bookstore in Oak Cliff. Actress Katherine Bourne instigated this "under-rehearsed" series that's quickly gaining in popularity and cult status.

As of now, more than 3,000 people have RSVP'd on Facebook to this production. Even taking into account no-shows, you might want to get there well before the 9 pm start time (or try for the second showing at Community Beer Co. on July 6). Follow the group on Facebook for updates and info.

B.J. Cleveland is The Nance at Uptown Players.

Uptown Players presents The Nance
Photo courtesy of Uptown Players
B.J. Cleveland is The Nance at Uptown Players.
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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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