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    Theater Preview

    These are the 9 can't-miss shows in Dallas-Fort Worth theater for November

    Lindsey Wilson
    Nov 4, 2015 | 9:05 am

    November can be a weird time in the theater world: Spooky Halloween shows are waning but it might seem a little too soon for Christmas and holiday fare. Luckily that makes this month like a grab-bag, with a little something for everyone.

    Picnic, November 2-22
    Theatre Three

    If you're longing for some repressed sexual tension, 1950s style, then this Pulitzer Prize-winning dramedy is for you. Haulston Mann plays a drifter (William Holden in the movie) who upends a small Kansas town with his pecs and biceps and aversion to shirt-wearing. It's a sultry, steamy slice of Americana and gives Dallas-Fort Worth actor Amber Devlin the chance to steal the show as a spinster schoolteacher who's desperate to marry.

    The Sound of Music, November 3-22
    Dallas Summer Musicals

    Think you're Alp'ed out by this Rodgers and Hammerstein classic? Though there was a widely mocked live telecast on NBC in 2013, and Lyric Stage mounted a lovely production that same year, this brand-new tour is promising to "tear off the varnish of the past and reveal one of the great, fresh glories of musical theater." Tony-winning director Jack O'Brien — who's also currently behind the helm of Dallas Opera's Great Scott — has grand plans, and the original Mary Poppins from Broadway, Ashley Brown, is featured as Mother Superior.

    J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan, November 11-December 6
    Theatre Threesixty

    Much like last year's Cavalia, this larger-than-life production is building its own theater wherever it goes. When it's in Dallas, the tented structure known as The Spire will be erected at 2450 San Jacinto St., and within it will be a truly in-the-round retelling of that famous boy who refuses to grow up. Overhead surround CGI projection, actors flying 40 feet in the air, and puppets are just a few of the tricks in store for audiences.

    Death of a Salesman, November 13-21
    Fun House Theatre and Film

    Continuing with its non-traditional casting, the wonderfully warped minds at Fun House are populating Arthur Miller's 1949 drama with an "age-blind" cast. Jeff Swearingen will slump into the role of Willy Loman, while little rising star Kennedy Waterman will play his wife, Linda. Other 14- to 18-year-olds familiar to Fun House audiences will join them, while Susan Sargeant directs.

    The Night Alive, November 18-December 12
    Undermain Theatre

    Four modern Dubliners find solace in each other as they try to stay ahead of their past in Conor McPherson's latest play, which picked up a few awards Off-Broadway recently. Undermain company members Bruce DuBose, Katherine Bourne, and Teddy Davey will be directed by Dylan Key, whose guiding hand just seems to keep getting better and better.

    The Show About Men, November 19-22
    Danielle Georgiou Dance Group

    The hit of the FIT festival returns for a limited engagement, this time at Eastfield College. DGDG's incisive, multidisciplinary look at the trials and triumphs men face every day charmed critics its first time around, and now hopefully more people will get to experience this unique piece of performance dance/theater.

    The Totalitarians, November 20-December 19
    Kitchen Dog Theater

    Talk about timing: Peter Sinn Nachtrieb's political satire about a charismatic candidate who relies on a speech writer to keep her foot out of her mouth comes just as election hysteria is ramping up. This will be the show's regional premiere, and the last time KDT staged one of Nachtrieb's plays (Boom, in 2010), it was very well received. Tina Parker, Drew Wall, Leah Spillman, and Max Hartman star.

    Blood Wedding, November 21-December 13
    Cara Mia Theatre Co.

    Federico García Lorca's tale of forbidden love sounds even sexier in the playwright's native Spanish, which is how Cara Mia is presenting it (at least partially). There's a runaway bride and a passion-driven hunt through the forest, as well as a handsome stranger. Sounds exciting, right?

    A Christmas Carol, November 25-December 26
    Dallas Theater Center

    Fresh off his acclaimed turn as Dr. Martin Luther King in The Mountaintop, Hassad El-Amin is stepping into the stingy Scrooge's slippers in this DTC annual classic. He'll be joined by Cameron Cobb, who's making the transition from tempted scientist Dr. Faust to the hardworking Bob Cratchit. Every year the DTC team makes tweaks to help this show feel fresh — this year's changes include Christie Vela as the show's first-ever female director — so there are sure to be some fun surprises in store.

    Katherine Bourne and Bruce DuBose in The Night Alive at Undermain Theatre.

    The Night Alive
    Photo by Katherine Owens
    Katherine Bourne and Bruce DuBose in The Night Alive at Undermain Theatre.
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    Art for all

    Dallas’ Katy Trail will debut new public art biennial in 2027

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Mar 11, 2026 | 9:56 am
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    Dallas' most popular jogging trails will fill with art next year: A new contemporary public art biennial called KTX Biennial will debut in spring 2027 along Dallas’ Katy Trail.

    "The KTX Biennial marks Texas’ first biennial of its kind dedicated to public art and provides an open-air platform for engaging with ambitious contemporary artworks, free and accessible to all," says a release.

    Organized by Friends of the Katy Trail executive director Amy Bean and Katy Trail art director Amanda Dillard Shufeldt, the inaugural event will invite New York-based curator Jovanna Venegas to organize a display of nearly a dozen existing and newly commissioned works by living artists from across the world. Venegas, the curator at SculptureCenter, has an international reputation for exhibiting and commissioning major works by living artists.

    The Dallas presentation will span the 3.5-mile former railroad corridor running through Dallas’ Uptown, Knox, and Highland Park neighborhoods, which attracts 2 million annual visitors, they say. Artworks will be thoughtfully integrated into the trail’s natural environment, organizers say.

    "Building on the Katy Trail’s existing public art program - which has featured work from the likes of Iván Argote, Eddie Martinez, Will Boone, Nic Nicosia, Carolyn Salas, and more - the Biennial thoughtfully integrates art into its natural environment, creates new avenues for discovery for local and national audiences, and fortifies Dallas’ standing as an international art destination," the release says.

    Beyond the artworks that fill the trails, the event will include educational programs, public activities, panel conversations, and partnerships with local institutions and organizations, organizers say.

    “The KTX Biennial grows directly out of our belief that the Katy Trail belongs to everyone," says Bean in the release. "By bringing ambitious contemporary art into an open-air setting, free and accessible to all, we are inviting both longtime visitors and first-time audiences to experience the Trail in an entirely new way. This Biennial strengthens the Trail’s role not only as a place for recreation, but also as a space for creativity, reflection, and shared discovery."

    The inaugural KTX Biennial will open in spring 2027 and will be free and open to the public.

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