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Weekend Event Planner

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

Alex Bentley
Jul 21, 2022 | 6:00 am
Big Stepper Kendrick Lamar is coming to DFW.
Big Stepper Kendrick Lamar is coming to DFW.
Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Coachella

It's a big weekend around Dallas, headlined by a superstar rapper. It also features no fewer than five new theater productions — including a national tour of a popular Disney musical — a festival of Asian films, a big-name comedian, a chance to play on a big league field, a classic rock concert, and a celebration of a piano prodigy.

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, July 21

Cry Havoc Theater Company presents The Art of Broken Things
We all need all of our feelings to feel whole. We can only know what joy feels like by experiencing sadness. But, as the global pandemic lingers, how are we to process the grief, anger, and sadness that continues to come up? In this new work, Cry Havoc will explore the ways in which we experience and talk about our feelings and mental health. Performances will take place in Hamon Hall inside Winspear Opera House through July 31.

Broadway Dallas presents Disney's Frozen
Frozen features the songs audiences know and love from the original Oscar-winning film, plus an expanded score with a dozen new numbers by the film’s songwriters, Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. A theatrical experience filled with sensational special effects, stunning sets and costumes, and powerhouse performances, Frozen will play at the Music Hall at Fair Park through August 7.

WaterTower Theatre presents A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder
Set in London in 1907, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder centers on Monty Navarro, a penniless clerk who is informed after the death of his mother that he is ninth in line to inherit the earldom of Highhurst, controlled by the wealthy D’Ysquith banking family. After the imperious ruling Lord dismisses Monty’s claim of being a relative, the eight D’Ysquiths ahead of young Mr. Navarro begin dying in natural and unnatural ways. Meanwhile, Monty is desperately trying to woo money-minded Sibella Hallward — until he finds himself drawn to young Phoebe D’Ysquith. How will all these convoluted storylines come together? The production will run at WaterTower Theatre in Addison through July 31.

The Firehouse Theatre presents The SpongeBob Musical
Adapted from the iconic Nickelodeon series, the stakes are higher than ever in this dynamic stage musical, as SpongeBob and all of Bikini Bottom face the total annihilation of their undersea world. Chaos erupts. Lives hang in the balance. And just when all hope seems lost, a most unexpected hero rises up and takes center stage. The power of optimism really can save the world. The production will run at The Firehouse Theatre in Farmers Branch through August 14.

Asian Film Festival of Dallas
The 21st annual Asian Film Festival of Dallas will include 16 feature films and 11 short films. The opening night selection is Wenxiong Xing’s Too Cool to Kill, the Closing Night selection is Roshan Sethi’s 7 Days, and spotlight screenings include Park Hoon-Jung’s The Witch 2: The Other One and Shô Miyake’s Small, Slow but Steady. Screenings will take place at both the Angelika Film Center Dallas and the Texas Theatre through Sunday.

Friday, July 22

Tracy Morgan: No Disrespect
Just a few years ago, it was fair to wonder if Tracy Morgan would ever be seen in public again after being seriously injured in a horrific traffic accident. Morgan not only recovered, but he has gone on to be just as prolific as he ever was, starring in projects like TBS’s The Last O.G. and in Amazon’s Coming 2 America. He'll perform one night of stand-up comedy at Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie.

Saturday, July 23

Globe Life Field presents Family Field Day
Family Field Day at Globe Life Field in Arlington is an action-packed day of family-friendly activities. Guests are invited directly on the field to experience a wide array of events, including a mini home run derby, a chance to run the bases, play catch on the field, and dozens of yard games and inflatables. Attendees will also be able to explore the home of the Texas Rangers with self-guided tours while the team is on the road.

Styx and REO Speedwagon in concert with Loverboy
Classic rock is on the menu at Dos Equis Pavilion when Styx and REO Speedwagon team up for this co-headlining concert. Although Styx debuted way back in 1972, they're actually touring in support of their 17th album, 2021's Crash of the Crown. REO Speedwagon has released 15 albums in their career, including 2007's Find Your Own Way Home. Loverboy will serve as the opening act.

Kendrick Lamar in concert
Over the past decade, there has been no bigger rapper in the world than Kendrick Lamar. Taking off with his sophomore album, 2012's Good Kid, M.A.A.D City, he has had four straight No. 1 albums, including the recent Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers, gaining a loyal following for his critique of current societal trends. He'll perform at American Airlines Center, with support from Baby Keem and Tanna Leone.

Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents BLKBOK Mixtapes X Counterpoint Tour
The uniquely gifted BLKBOK is a neo-classical piano prodigy from Detroit who uses his dexterous arrangements and melodic scores to audibly illustrate experience, that of his own, and of his community’s across pivotal moments in American history. This special one-night-only event, presented by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, will be at Meyerson Symphony Center.

Sunday, July 24

Uptown Players presents I Dreamed a Dreamgirl
Blake McIver and Emerson Collins starred together in four seasons of Bravo’s hit series The People’s Couch and now they hit the stage together in a live show for the first time. I Dreamed a Dreamgirl is a two-man tour de force as they tell the stories of their relationship and careers through showtunes, duets, Disney favs (and deep cuts), mashups and medleys that (probably) shouldn’t exist combining theatre, cabaret, and pop. The performance will be at Kalita Humphreys Theater.

The national tour of Disney's Frozen will be at the Music Hall at Fair Park through August 7.

Caroline Bowman as Elsa in Frozen North American Tour
Photo by Deen van Meer
The national tour of Disney's Frozen will be at the Music Hall at Fair Park through August 7.
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Movie Review

Podcaster lets creepy noises get under her skin in Undertone

Alex Bentley
Mar 13, 2026 | 10:30 am
Nina Kiri in Undertone
Photo courtsy of A24
Nina Kiri in Undertone.

While the horror genre is still capable of producing some innovative filmmaking, most of the output tends to fall back on jump scares and other tropes to deliver their terror. So when a film like the new Undertone tries something different, it should be applauded for the effort, even if it’s not as successful in its execution.

Evy (Nina Kiri) is a podcaster who co-hosts a show called Undertone, which focuses on paranormal videos and sounds they find on the internet. Her co-host, Justin (Adam DiMarco), lives in London, so - for kind of contrived reasons - in order to make the time difference between them work, Evy records at around 3 am her time. Evy - who lives at home with her bedridden, dying mother - is the skeptic of the two, consistently debunking clips that Justin presents to her.

Her doubts are tested when Justin brings in a series of 10 audio clips that purport to be about a boyfriend recording his girlfriend as she talks in her sleep. The audio begins in a lighthearted manner and quickly turns creepy and then sinister as unexplained things start happening. Evy senses that what she’s hearing is bleeding into her own world, especially when inexplicable actions take place in her mother’s bedroom.

Written and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Ian Tuason, the film is effective early on when it introduces the story concept. Making great use of sound design, Tuason essentially puts the audience inside Evy’s head, where every little sound is heightened. Setting the podcast sessions in the middle of the night ups the anxiety level for both her and the audience.

However, as the film goes along it gets a little tedious watching Evy listen to the audio, even as Tuason attempts to keep the film dynamic by moving the camera around her. The premise of the story - progressively going through 10 clips - and Tuason’s framing of shots that focus as much on the background as they do on Evy seem to promise more interesting results than actually transpire.

What ultimately holds the film down more than anything is its lack of different viewpoints. The only other person who’s actually seen is Evy’s mother, who is unable to speak. Evy speaks to Justin, another friend, and a doctor over the course of the story, and while each broadens our understanding of Evy somewhat, none of them make her a truly three-dimensional person. Getting a little more information about her history might have helped the story work better.

Kiri does her level best to vary her acting in the various podcast scenes, and even when they start to get repetitive, she remains compelling and watchable. It’s difficult to judge the other actors based on audio alone, but knowing that DiMarco also starred in season 2 of The White Lotus helps to visualize him and his acting style.

Undertone does well in creating a spine-chilling mood, but it needed something beyond that to become a truly great horror movie. Tuason shows some promise as a filmmaker, especially in the way he uses the camera to create tension, but a more complete story will serve him better the next time around.

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Undertone is now playing in theaters,

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