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    Weekend Event Planner

    Hee Haw musical and dancing Dracula top best weekend events in Dallas

    Alex Bentley
    Sep 3, 2015 | 6:00 am

    While there are a few national acts coming to town, this weekend will mostly be about appreciating the quality and breadth of the local arts scene. Among the offerings will be a highly anticipated world-premiere musical, a tribute to a classic musician by classical musicians, and a vampire doing a few plies and sautes.

    Below are the best options for your precious free time Thursday through Sunday. Don't like what you see? Lucky for you, we have a much longer list of the city's best events.

    Thursday, September 3

    Dallas Theater Center presents Moonshine: That Hee Haw Musical
    The details about Dallas Theater Center's latest world premiere have intrigued since the beginning. A musical set in the world of the TV show Hee Haw? Written by country singer Brandy Clark and country songwriter Shane McAnally? Starring former American Idol runner-up Justin Guarini? Whether it's good or not, it's sure to be memorable. The production will play at Wyly Theatre through October 11.

    Friday, September 4

    Dallas Symphony Pops Series presents The Sinatra Century
    Frank Sinatra was undoubtedly one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra will honor his legacy by opening their Pops season with this special tribute. Friday through Sunday at Meyerson Symphony Center, the Orchestra, with help from singer Curtis Stigers, will take on classics like "Come Fly With Me," "I've Got You Under My Skin," "Fly Me to the Moon," and more.

    2015 Dallas DanceFest
    ​The second annual Dallas DanceFest brings together some of the best dance companies from around the state and region to wow you with their moves. Among the companies performing at the festival, which runs through Sunday at Dallas City Performance Hall, will be the Ballet Ensemble of Texas, Bruce Wood Dance Project, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, Houston METDance, NobleMotion, and more.

    Texas Ballet Theater presents Dracula: Dangerous New Terrain
    Halloween isn't for another two months, but Texas Ballet Theater will get you in the mood early with their rendition of this horror classic. Accompanied by members of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, the troupe will perform at Winspear Opera House through September 13. After a month's break, TBT will put on the show in Fort Worth, October 16-18.

    Saturday, September 5

    Ed Sheeran in concert with Christina Perri
    ​If it seems like Ed Sheeran was just in town, that's because he actually was, playing at Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie back in May. But since he's one of the hottest singers on the planet right now, you can never get too much Sheeran. This time he'll play outdoors at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, with support from opening act Christina Perri.

    Hank Williams, Jr. in concert
    The name Hank Williams has been synonymous with country music since the late 1930s, as Hank Williams, Sr. established a legacy that his son has only built upon during his long career. Hank Williams, Jr. will be sure to touch upon every aspect of his varied catalogue during this concert at Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie.

    Sunday, September 6

    Digifest 2015
    Direct from your computer to the stage at South Side Ballroom comes Digifest, a celebration of people who've become well known for their prowess on YouTube, Vine, Twitter, and more. Among the personalities who will be on hand are Jack&Jack, Carter Reynolds, Aaron Carpenter, Sam Pottorff, Dylan Dauzat, Daniel Skye, Twaimz, Danny Edge, Paul Zimmer, Forever In Your Mind, BruhItsZach, and AlexFromTarget.

    Encore Park Film Screenings
    The location of the new Encore Park in downtown Dallas used to be the site of the Warner Brothers Film Exchange. To pay tribute to that history, Encore Park will be hosting a series of screenings of Warner Bros. films, starting with Sunday's showing of the 1938 short cartoon Cinderella Meets Fella and the 1938 feature film The Adventures of Robin Hood.

    Nash Grier will be among the digital stars on hand at Digifest at South Side Ballroom on September 6.

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    Nash Grier will be among the digital stars on hand at Digifest at South Side Ballroom on September 6.
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    Channing Tatum plays charming criminal in true-story film Roofman

    Alex Bentley
    Oct 9, 2025 | 1:31 pm
    Channing Tatum in Roofman
    Photo courtesy of Paramount Pictures
    Channing Tatum in Roofman.

    Earlier in 2025 director Darren Aronofsky released the action thriller Caught Stealing, a film that — while successful — was at odds with the rest of his filmography. Writer/director Derek Cianfrance has made a similar whiplash pivot with his new film, Roofman, an effort that has little in common with his most well-known works, each of which were intense dramas with tragic elements.

    This film tells the real-life story of Jeffrey Manchester (Channing Tatum), who earns the nickname of “Roofman” after breaking into a series of fast food restaurants via their roofs in order to rob them. Those crimes send him to jail for a long sentence, but he soon breaks out using a simple-yet-ingenious method. Now on the run in Charlotte, North Carolina, he comes up with another smart way to stay hidden: In a rarely-checked display in the middle of a Toys “R” Us store.

    His plan leaves him plenty of time to explore the store at night and get to know the habits of the employees during the day, including manager Mitch (Peter Dinklage) and Leigh Wainscott (Kirsten Dunst), a single mom struggling to make ends meet and get along with her kids. Boredom soon sends Jeffrey out of the store, where he makes friends with Leigh under the assumed name of John Zorn, a relationship that becomes bigger than anticipated and imperils his fugitive status.

    With much of the early 2000s-set film taking place inside the Toys “R” Us, Cianfrance and co-writer Kirt Gunn keep most of the story whimsical and fun. It’s an interesting trick to make a person who has committed multiple crimes, traumatized one family, and started down the road toward traumatizing another into a lovable protagonist, but the filmmakers pull it off. Jeffrey/John is portrayed as a goofy guy who just makes a series of really bad decisions, with even his victims finding it hard to bad-mouth him.

    As the manhunt for Manchester continues during the many months of his hideout, there’s little doubt that things will go poorly for him in the end. However, Cianfrance and his team manage to structure the film in a way where it’s almost easy to forget he’s on the run from the law. While the film elides his ability to come and go from the store at will, it sets up his character so well that it’s easy to just go with the flow and enjoy the ride while it lasts.

    What’s curious about the film, though, is the stacked supporting cast it has assembled. It includes Emmy winner Dinklage as the store manager, Oscar nominee LaKeith Stanfield as an old war buddy of Jeffrey, Emmy winners Ben Mendelssohn and Uzo Aduba as the leaders of the church where Jeffrey woos Leigh, and Emmy nominee Juno Temple as the war buddy’s girlfriend. While it’s a pleasure to see each of them, none of them have what would be considered meaty roles, so their collective talents are mostly wasted.

    Tatum has a natural charm to him that makes him perfect for this type of part. He believably embodies a guy who knows the difference between right and wrong, and yet continues to do wrong on a consistent basis. It’s nice to see Dunst in a less dramatic role after The Power of the Dog and Civil War, and she elevates a role that could’ve been forgettable in other hands.

    Roofman is much different from most of the films Cianfrance has made, which makes it surprising that he is successful in pulling off its generally comic tone. The golden retriever vibe of Tatum helps out in a big way, as does the story that would be unbelievable if it weren’t true.

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    Roofman opens in theaters on October 10.

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