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    Weekend Event Planner

    These are the 13 best things to do in Dallas this weekend

    Alex Bentley
    Oct 31, 2019 | 6:00 am

    You can split this weekend of events around Dallas into distinct categories. Thursday, naturally, will be day for Halloween-themed events, with some continuing the next few days. Friday is a day for fine arts like opera, dance, and theater. And Saturday and Sunday brings music for the masses, including two festivals and a Hamilton star.

    Below are the best ways to spend your free time this weekend. Want more options? Lucky for you, we have a much longer list of the city's best events.

    Thursday, October 31

    Alamo Drafthouse presents Alaween Halloween Carnival
    There will be plenty of different and fun Halloween celebrations on Thursday night, but you can get the festivities started early at Alamo Drafthouse Richardson. The Alaween Halloween Carnival will feature face painting, bounce houses, carnival games, trick-or-treating throughout the theater for the little ones, and spooky specials for parents in the Glass Half Full and Vetted Well.

    The Chainsmokers in concert with 5 Seconds of Summer and Lennon Stella
    There's no more 21st century musical phenomenon than DJs who get famous by creating music for other people to sing. The Chainsmokers have had five top 10 hits in their career thanks to collaborations with Daya, Halsey, and Coldplay. They've collaborated with tourmates 5 Seconds of Summer on "Who Do You Love," off their forthcoming album, World War Joy. They'll perform at American Airlines Center.

    Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents The Nightmare Before Christmas
    Holidays collide in The Nightmare Before Christmas, the stop-motion favorite from director Tim Burton. Sarah Hicks conducts the Dallas Symphony Orchestra as they celebrate the spookiest weekend of the year by performing Danny Elfman's score live to picture. Costumes are encouraged at the concert, which will have four performances through Sunday at Meyerson Symphony Center.

    Imprint Theatreworks presents Lizzie
    Lizzie Borden took an axe, gave her mother 40 whacks. When she saw what she had done, gave her father 41. This is the nursery rhyme that described the unspeakable crime that took the nation by storm when Lizzie Borden murdered her parents with an axe in 1892. Or did she? Lizzie is a musical that reimagines that bloody legend with four women fronting a rock band and set to a blistering score with rage, sex, betrayal, and bloody, bloody murder. The production, making its regional premiere, will play at Bath House Cultural Center through November 16.

    Friday, November 1

    The Dallas Opera presents The Magic Flute simulcast
    The Dallas Opera will present a free live simulcast of Mozart’s The Magic Flute at Klyde Warren Park. Hosted by Amy Bishop of WRR, "Classical 101" and Kristian Roberts, Education Administrator for The Dallas Opera, activities will include a trivia contest, behind-the-scenes interviews with the cast, and the high-definition screening of a 1950 classic cartoon, Rabbit of Seville. It all takes place prior to the performance of the classic opera, on stage live just down the street at Winspear Opera House.

    Dallas Black Dance Theatre presents Director's Choice
    Director's Choice showcases the best in the future of dance. Dallas Black Dance Theatre has selected Nijawwon Matthews, teacher/choreographer for both The Joffrey Ballet School and Broadway Dance Center, to create a new work on perseverance that will provide the audience with a raw, yet elegant, transformative experience. There will be three performances through Sunday at Wyly Theatre.

    Mainstage Irving-Las Colinas presents A Chorus Line
    A Chorus Line examines one day in the lives of 17 dancers, all vying for a spot in the “chorus line” of a Broadway musical. Discomfort opens into revelation, confession leads to redemption, and within the bright, outwardly homogeneous chorus, the audience begins to see each dancer’s individuality. Mainstage Irving-Las Colinas' production of the classic musical will play at Irving Arts Center through November 9.

    Dallas Summer Musicals presents An Evening with the Best of Broadway
    A trio of award-winning women — Kelli O’Hara, Amber Riley, and Chita Rivera — will be on hand for Dallas Summer Musicals' An Evening with the Best of Broadway. O'Hara and Riley will perform, while Rivera will serve as host for the evening. There will also be a number of surprise special guests, including Adam Pascal, at the fundraising event at the Music Hall at Fair Park, with proceeds benefiting the non-profit Dallas Summer Musicals.

    Bishop Arts Theatre Center presents A Dress for Lonely Death
    Bishop Arts Theatre Center celebrates Day of the Dead with Teatro Flor Candela’s A Dress For Lonely Death. No one dies alone. When you pass on, the first thing you see as you begin your journey to a new life is an intense light that spreads from the dress of Death. As you contemplate the brilliant embroidery of the fine stitching of the garment, your eyes recognize the infinite stars sewn into the dress. The production will have three performances through Saturday.

    Saturday, November 2

    City of Carrollton presents Festival at the Switchyard
    Tripping Daisy and Old 97’s will be the headlining entertainment for the 10th annual Festival at the Switchyard. Both Dallas-based bands will serve as a throwback to the inaugural festival in 2010 when Old 97’s and The Polyphonic Spree, which features Tripping Daisy lead singer Tim DeLaughter and other bandmates, headlined the show. In addition to free concerts, the festival features live children’s entertainment, rides and games, face painting and balloon art, a beer garden, and an array of food vendors and festival booths.

    Post Malone presents Posty Fest
    Posty Fest is an all-day music extravaganza curated and headlined by Post Malone, featuring performances by Meek Mill, Pharrell Williams, Rae Sremmurd, Jaden Smith, Dominic Fike, Doja Cat, Yella Beezy, Tyla Yaweh, Saint Jhn, Iann Dior, Beach Fossils, Snowy, Maj and Kerwin Frost, as well as special surprise guests. Taking place at AT&T Stadium, the festival will include games, food, prizes, limited merch, exclusive collabs, jousting, and more.

    Eisemann Center presents An Evening with Renee Elise Goldsberry
    Renée Elise Goldsberry received the Tony Award, Grammy Award, Drama Desk Award, and Lucille Lortel Award for her performance off and on Broadway as Angelica Schuyler in the musical phenomenon Hamilton. Since winning the Tony Award, she has appeared in Baz Luhrmann’s The GetDown for Netflix, in the title role for HBO’s The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, and on the Netflix show Altered Carbon. She'll talk and sing at Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts in Richardson.

    Sunday, November 3

    Ray LaMontagne in concert
    Singer/songwriter Ray LaMontagne has been a favorite of folk rock fans for many years, dating back to his debut album, Trouble, in 2004. Since then, he has released six more albums, including the acclaimed God Willin' and the Creek Don't Rise in 2010 and his latest, 2018's Part of the Light. He'll play at the Music Hall at Fair Park.

    Post Malone will host the second annual Posty Fest, taking place at AT&T Stadium on November 2.

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    Photo by Adam DeGross
    Post Malone will host the second annual Posty Fest, taking place at AT&T Stadium on November 2.
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    Movie Review

    Dark comedy Friendship covers male bonding with copious cringing

    Alex Bentley
    May 16, 2025 | 4:16 pm
    Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd in Friendship
    Photo courtesy of A24
    Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd in Friendship.

    Comedian Tim Robinson has gained a cult following thanks to series like Detroiters and I Think You Should Leave, in which his brand of cringe comedy is on full display. The former Saturday Night Live writer/performer has had a few small movie roles over the years, but he’s now getting his first starring role in the off-kilter Friendship.

    Robinson plays Craig, a mild-mannered suburbanite with a wife, Tami (Kate Mara) and son, Steven (Jack Dylan Grazer). Craig has a boring life that involves little more than going to his middle manager job while wearing the same clothes day after day, anticipating the next Marvel movie, and helping Tami out with her at-home floral business.

    He gets a jolt of energy when Austin (Paul Rudd) moves into the neighborhood. The two men seem to hit it off, with Austin - a weatherman at a local TV channel - even taking Craig on a couple of impromptu adventures. But when Craig commits a couple of faux pas at a group gathering at Austin’s house, their bond starts to fracture.

    Even though the film is written and directed by Andrew DeYoung, it’s clear that Robinson had a big influence on the style of comedy it features. There are no big set pieces with a slew of jokes coming one after another. Instead, the film forces the audience to try to vibe with the very particular type of wavelength it’s giving off, one that could almost be called anti-comedy for the way the laughs come out of left field.

    The 100-minute film is full of random comedic moments, like Steven kissing Tami on the lips, Craig being obsessed with his plain brown clothes, a group sing-along, and more. More often than not, it’s the way Craig reacts to both normal and abnormal situations that gets the laughs. The character is needy and oblivious, two traits that combine to make many of his actions cringeworthy.

    Perhaps most importantly for this type of movie, there are many things in the story that go unexplained or don’t make sense. Seemingly crucial elements are brought up only to fade away just as quickly, while other parts that appeared to be throwaway sections get callbacks later in the film. DeYoung and Robinson are determined to keep the audience on their toes the entire time, never knowing what to expect next.

    Robinson has the perfect face for a story like this, one that’s bland enough to blend into the background but memorable enough to sell the jokes. His demeanor is also excellent, never becoming too expressive, even when he gets angry. With long hair, a mustache, and a certain swagger, Rudd is a great complement to Robinson. Only in a film like this would an everyman like Rudd be considered the suave and cool one.

    There will be some that will see Friendship and come away wondering what the hell they just watched. But anyone who goes in knowing that they’re about to witness a comedy that challenges their sensibilities will likely have a great time.

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    Friendship is now playing in select theaters.

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