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    Summer Theater Picks

    10 sizzling summer DFW theater productions, from barbecue to Shakespeare

    Lindsey Wilson
    Jun 6, 2014 | 9:00 am

    Even though it's only the beginning of June, we are already feeling the summer heat — onstage, that is. Luckily for Dallas-Fort Worth theater-goers, there are some pretty hot shows coming to local stages.

    This is only a sampling of what's on the docket, from an abundance of important musicals to a selection of exciting new and beloved classic plays.

    Shear Madness
    Theatre Three, through July 20

    Curl up and dye for this delightfully silly farce, running in the basement space at Theatre Three. The whodunnit invites the audience to solve the murder of the concert pianist who lives upstairs from the Shear Madness salon, run by Tony Whitcomb (B.J. Cleveland, who gives delis a run for their money in the ham department).

    Come early to witness the before-curtain shenanigans, and get your conspiracy theories ready, because Officer O'Brien (Bradley Campbell) wants to hear them in the lobby during intermission.

    Booth
    Second Thought Theatre, through June 14

    When actor John Wilkes Booth pulled the trigger in Ford's Theater, he changed the course of American history. Steven Walters and Erik Archilla have used a $40,000 grant from the TACA Donna Wilhelm Family New Works Fund to give their play about the first successful presidential assassin a spiffy production at Bryant Hall.

    Montgomery Sutton is eerily spot-on as the charming Booth, and Stan Denman is all steely conviction as the politician who is determined to make him pay. Effective set design by Aaron Jackson and lighting by Aaron Johansen bolster the production.

    Barbecue Apocalypse
    Kitchen Dog Theater, through June 21

    Dallas' own Matt Lyle (we can claim him, because he's moving back here from Chicago) has crafted the perfect summer comedy about two American obsessions: barbecues and zombies. The latter doesn't actually make an appearance onstage, but the former is the perfect setting for a wacky backyard get-together that redefines keeping up with the Joneses.

    Lee Trull directs a perfectly cast ensemble, who knows how to deliver Lyle's smart-assery with style, in this opener to Kitchen Dog's annual New Works Festival.

    Soho Cinders
    Uptown Players, June 13-22

    As its title suggests, this U.S. premiere of the hit London musical is a riff on Cinderella — but it's far from a fairy tale. Impoverished student Robbie (Peter DiCesare) makes ends meet working as a rent boy, but he falls for an aspiring — and outwardly straight — rising political star.

    DiCesare, who was hilarious as the soft-spoken Southern belle in Uptown's Pageant, heads up a stellar cast that includes Uptown favorite Linda Leonard (Kiss of the Spider Woman) and Stephanie Felton and Kim Borge playing Robbie's outrageous stepsisters.

    Titanic
    Lyric Stage, June 13-22

    The anticipated Broadway revival of Maury Yeston's musical about the doomed ocean liner may have been mysteriously canceled, but Lyric Stage's production sails on. A cast of 37 and an orchestra of 35 tell the many stories — from first-class aristocracy to third-class immigrants — aboard the ill-fated ship. Drew Scott Harris, who directed Titanic at Lyric in 2003, returns for another voyage.

    Trinity Shakespeare Festival
    The Tempest, June 10-29
    The Comedy of Errors, June 11-29

    David Coffee, Lydia Mackay, Chris Hury, Jakie Cabe and Liz Mikel are only a few of the talented folks who appear in these two works of the Bard, which are performed in repertory in the air-conditioned glory of TCU.

    Shakespeare Dallas
    Much Ado About Nothing, June 18-July 19
    Tartuffe, June 11-July 18

    Break out the lawn chairs and uncork the wine — it's time for Shakespeare in the Park. This year brings the popular Much Ado and Molière's Tartuffe, which is famous for offending most of France after its premiere and receiving heavy censorship for its portrayals of the French Catholic Church and aristocracy. Bet it sounds even naughtier after a few plastic cups of wine.

    Game of Thrones, Junior
    Fun House Theatre and Film, June 20-28

    Jeff Swearingen, the twisted (in a wonderful way) mind behind The Sound of Fannie and The Ultimate Thanksgiving Experience, is giving Westeros the Fun House treatment. That means all the sex, murder and gore of the popular adult book series and TV show is sanitized and replaced with juvenile comedy.

    Knowing Fun House's track record with young performers tackling adult subject matter, however, this show should be wittier than even Tyrion Lannister. Winter is coming ...

    Les Misérables
    Dallas Theater Center, June 27-August 17

    DTC scores the regional premiere of the epic musical based on Victor Hugo's 1862 novel, which is also currently enjoying a revival on Broadway. The company has imported plenty of talent to round out its resident company, including New York director Liesl Tommy and leading man Nehal Joshi, who starred in DTC's 2009 production of The Who's Tommy.

    An "immersive" experience at the Wyly Theatre is promised, which, given DTC's innovative track record, should entice audiences — you know, if the mega-hit songs like "I Dreamed a Dream," "One Day More" and "On My Own" weren't enough of a draw.

    Dogfight
    WaterTower Theatre, July 25-August 17

    Benj Pasek and Justin Paul have earned a reputation as the next "it" composing team. Their songs were featured on the NBC dramedy Smash, their score for A Christmas Story on Broadway earned them a Tony nomination, and their musical adaptation of the film Dogfight created a stir Off Broadway in 2012.

    WaterTower is presenting the regional premiere of the unconventional musical, which follows a group of Vietnam-bound soldiers who make a bet to each bring the ugliest girl they can find to their final guys' night out. The majority of the cast will be making their WaterTower debuts.

    An all-star DFW cast performs in repertory at Trinity Shakespeare Festival.

    Trinity Shakespeare Festival in Fort Worth
    Photo courtesy of Trinity Shakespeare Festival
    An all-star DFW cast performs in repertory at Trinity Shakespeare Festival.
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    Piano competition news

    Cliburn piano competition locks in 20-year commitment to Dallas and SMU

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Mar 5, 2026 | 10:00 am
    Shuan Hern Lee at 2019 Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition and Festival
    Photo by Ralph Lauer
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    The Fort Worth-based Cliburn is crossing county lines and making a long-term commitment to Dallas: The arts organization is entering a 20-year partnership with Southern Methodist University and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra for the next five editions of its Cliburn International Competition for Young Pianists.

    The next one will be contested June 10-19, 2027, in Dallas.

    Formerly the Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition and Festival, the contest welcomes top pianists aged 13 to 17 from around the world for both fierce competition and educational enrichment. The Dallas partnership will include an in-residence fellowship program on the campus of SMU consisting of masterclasses, workshops, artist conversations, performance opportunities, and other scheduled activities, a release says.

    “As the Cliburn continues to encourage the futures of the amazing young artists who participate in the Cliburn International Competition for Young Pianists, we must also invest in the future of the communities that make events like this possible,” says Cliburn president and CEO Jacques Marquis in the release. “By cementing the partnership with SMU and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra - true pillars of the Dallas artistic community - for the next 20 years, we are telling the people of Dallas that the Cliburn is here, and that we are committed to the development of the next generation of great artists.”

    'Cliburn Junior' history
    The inaugural Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition and Festival was held in June 2015 at Texas Christian University, with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra accompanying the finalists. The top three finishers in 2015 were from Kazakhstan, Russia, and China.

    Cliburn Junior Competition winners Cliburn Junior 2023 winner Seokyoung Hong (center) with second-place Yifan Wu (left), and third-place Jan Schulmeister. Photo by Ralph Lauer

    The competition for teens moved to Dallas and partnered with SMU and the DSO for the 2019 edition, attracting a new audience of piano enthusiasts on the east side of the Metroplex. (The Cliburn-experts at CultureMap Fort Worth published a guide to getting the most out of the competition in Dallas.)

    The move to Dallas marked the first time the organization, a crown jewel of Fort Worth culture, staged a major program outside namesake Van Cliburn’s adopted hometown since Cliburn competitions began in 1962.

    At the time, Marquis explained that, "One key to continuing the Cliburn’s strategic advancement is to continuously reach a broader community, both around the world and in our own backyard."

    The junior competition was held in Dallas again in 2023; Seokyoung Hong, a 15-year-old phenom from South Korea, took home the top prize.

    A few "Cliburn Junior" laureates have gone on to compete in the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition; notably, Tony Yike Yang, a Canadian pianist who competed in both the 2015 Cliburn junior and the 2017 Cliburn International, where he earned a spot in the semifinals. And Clayton Stephenson, who competed in the 2015 Cliburn Junior and returned for the 2022 Cliburn International, where he was a fan-favorite finalist (and brought the house down in Bass Hall with a performance of the Gershwin Piano Concerto.)

    Clayton Stephenson, 23, of the United States Clayton Stephenson competed in the 2015 Cliburn Junior Competition and returned for the 2022 Cliburn International Competition, where he was a finalist. Photo courtesy of The Cliburn

    The Cliburn also just announced its further stretch, to Houston, where the inaugural Cliburn International Competition for Conductors will take place in June 2028.

    Looking ahead to 2027
    For the 2027 young pianists' competition, per tradition, the Preliminary and Semifinal Rounds will be hosted on the campus of SMU, where participants will also reside throughout their time in Dallas.

    The Final Round will move to the Meyerson Symphony Center, where six young pianists will perform one concerto movement with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maurice Cohn, music director of the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra and former assistant conductor of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.

    The 2027 competition jury will be chaired by Sa Chen, the 2005 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition bronze medalist. Additional jurors will include:

    • Kenny Broberg, USA (2017 Cliburn silver medalist)
    • Lucille Chung, Canada/USA
    • Alessandro Deljavan, Italy (2009 & 2013 Cliburn jury prize winner who returns to DFW frequently for concerts)
    • Marie-Josèphe Jude, France
    • Alexander Korsantia, Georgia/USA
    • Alessandro Mazzamuto, Italy
    • Noriko Ogawa, Japan
    • Steven Osborne, Scotland

    Alessandro Deljavan Italian pianist and Cliburn alum Alessandro Deljavan will serve on the jury. Photo courtesy of Chamber Music Society of Fort Worth

    Pianists aged 13 to 17 are invited to apply by November 17, 2026. The Cliburn will invite 38 artists to participate as Piano Fellows; from this group, 24 pianists will be selected to compete for prizes. All applicants must have been born on or after June 7, 2010, and before June 19, 2014.

    More information can be found at the competition's website.

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