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    West Side Story and the Fort Worth Stock Show top the best events in Dallas this weekend

    Alex Bentley
    Jan 17, 2013 | 12:00 am

    One of the underrated benefits of living in the Dallas-Fort Worth area is the quality of the theater scene. Top-quality venues are natural attractions for national tours, and a plethora of local theater companies ensure that hardly a day goes by without at least a few interesting productions taking place.

    That's certainly the case right now, as theater dominates this week's best events. Below are your 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, January 17

    Performing Arts Fort Worth presents West Side Story
    West Side Story is one of those musicals that will never go out of style, even though its history goes back 55 years and counting. Part of that is the fact that the original production and subsequent movie both earned multiple awards, but mostly it's that the songs — "Tonight," "I Feel Pretty" and "Somewhere" — are timeless. The national tour stays at Bass Performance Hall through Sunday.

    AT&T Performing Arts Center presents Nat Geo Live: Robert Ballard
    You may not know the name Robert Ballard, but you know what he's accomplished. He's done extensive work on ocean floors around the world, most notably discovering the wreckages of the Titanic and the Bismarck. He tells the audience at Winspear Opera House about those adventures, as well as his tireless work that continues in places like the Mediterranean and Atlantic.

    Friday, January 18

    2013 Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo
    Fort Worth loudly and proudly proclaims itself to be Cowtown, so it's no surprise that one of its biggest annual events is the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. With the focus on the livestock shows, demonstrations and the rodeo, with a carnival/midway as a sideshow, it's almost like the State Fair in reverse. The cattle extravaganza lasts until February 9 at Will Rogers Memorial Center.

    TITAS presents The Joffrey Ballet
    Showing off the variety of its programming, the Winspear Opera House hosts one of the country's preeminent ballet companies two days after a talk about deep sea diving. The Joffrey Ballet performs Le Sacre du Printemps (Rite of Spring), a classic by choreographer Vaslav Nijinsky that is celebrating its 100th anniversary. They perform Friday and Saturday night.

    Saturday, January 19

    Los Lobos in concert
    For a 40-year-old band, Los Lobos has remained remarkably consistent. It's had the same main four members for nearly its entire existence, and its reign as the top Chicano rock band has been unchallenged since the mid-1980s. They don't have any new material out now, so you're guaranteed to hear a bunch of the classics at two separate shows at The Kessler.

    Dallas Theater Center presents King Lear
    The first Dallas Theater Center production of 2013 is actually a co-production with Rhode Island's Trinity Repertory Company and the final one of the Shakespeare series, which has included Henry IV and The Tempest. They are sure to make great use of the space inside Wyly Theatre, giving the tragedy of King Lear extra oomph. The play runs through February 17.

    Sunday, January 20

    Addison Theatre Center presents Zero
    If you came across a man talking to himself on a street corner, you'd likely avoid him or ignore him. But you won't want to do either of those things when Danny O'Connor inhabits the personas of six different characters in his one-man show, ironically called Zero. The play, which runs at Addison Theatre Centre through February 9, also serves as a benefit for the Wounded Warrior Project in honor of Danny's brother Robert, who co-wrote the show.

    Uptown Players presents Broadway Our Way 2013
    Speaking of shows for a good cause, Uptown Players puts on their annual fundraising show, Broadway Our Way. A send-up of a variety of Broadway shows past and present, this year's version pits Uptown's men and women against each other. The show runs through January 27 at Kalita Humphreys Theater.

    Dallas Theater Center presents King Lear at Wyly Theatre through February 17.

    Stephen Berenson and Brian McEleney in King Lear, presented by Dallas Theater Center
    Photo by Mark Turek
    Dallas Theater Center presents King Lear at Wyly Theatre through February 17.
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    Say Boo

    These are the best haunted houses in Dallas-Fort Worth for 2025

    Lindsey Wilson
    Oct 3, 2025 | 1:07 pm
    Six Flags Over Texas presents Fright Fest
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    It's a time of the year that gore-seekers love: Haunted house season has arrived, with more than a dozen haunted houses around Dallas-Fort Worth making their official debut this weekend.

    No one has ever done a survey of cities with the most haunted houses, but unofficially, Dallas-Fort Worth has to be at the top of the list. With lots of open land and rundown shacks on the periphery, DFW has a long history of haunted houses, some dating back decades and winning many awards.

    Whether you're a fearless participant or need to take advantage of the "scaredy cat nights," here is our list of the goriest, most inventive, and most twisted haunted houses in DFW.

    All are open now through November 1 or 2 and most run weekends only; check each attraction's website for dates and times.

    Cutting Edge Haunted House (Fort Worth)
    Located in a 100-year-old abandoned meat packing plant in a section of Fort Worth historically dubbed as "Hell's Half Acre," the Cutting Edge Haunted House is built upon a foundation of fear. The meat packing equipment from the Old West is still in use, but now it is a two-story human processing area. Realistic looking human mannequins are hoisted up to the second level and brought through the entire meat packing process until the conveyor system brings the butchered corpses back to the first level.

    Dark Hour Haunted House (Plano)
    Guests can journey through the cursed corridors of Dark Hour Haunted House and encounter a host of dark and sinister characters lurking in every shadow. It's a labyrinth of fear, where cutting-edge special effects deliver spine-chilling surprises around every corner.

    Forest of Shadows (Dallas)
    Forest of Shadows invites visitors down a dark path of mystery and fright. Guests will enter an immersive, strange world where illusions twist reality, echoes surround them, and hidden figures linger beyond sight.

    Hangman's House of Horrors (Fort Worth)
    Hangman's Halloween haunted tour includes three separate attractions: the classic Hangman’s House of Horrors; Outbreak!, where zombies abound from the dark corners and hidden chasms in the smaller, yet equally intense, attraction; and The Beauty of Horror, a horror-based twist on the interactive art exhibit.

    Haunted Shadows Lake Trail (The Colony)
    A little over a mile in length, this is a self-guided journey through the woods and weeds along the shore of Lake Lewisville. There is no guide — only a trail. Through the dark, scary woods. The wind rustling through the trees. The snap of a twig from a footstep. The moon shining off the lake. The shadows that provide refuge for some unseen horror.

    J&F House of Terror (Garland)
    This haunted house maze is torn down and built up every year, so it is never the same. The haunted house is completely inside at Firewheel Town Center, located in the former location of Pete's Burgers and Wings, close to the fountain, apartments, and park.

    Junkyard Haunted House (Dallas and Fort Worth)
    This isn't your average haunted attraction; it's an immersive descent into pure horror, where every corner holds a new nightmare, and every step could be your last. Imagine: rusted machinery groaning in the darkness, flickering lights revealing glimpses of horrifying creatures, and the chilling feeling that you're not alone. This is Junkyard Haunted House, where fear comes to play.

    Moxley Manor Haunted House (Bedford)
    Moxley Manor Haunted House presents three haunted houses for one price. In addition to the original Moxley Manor, they feature the 3-D haunted house, Big Top Terror, and Regan's Revenge.

    The Parker House (Denton)
    The Parker House haunted house features two main attractions: The Haunted Walkthrough at The Parker House and Outbreak.

    In the first, guests are completely engulfed in the murderous mayhem in which Mary Parker subjected her victims. Walk though her living quarters, combined with her torturous chambers where she felt so at home. Experience the graveyard, where unsuspecting guests found their final resting place. For Outbreak, guests take an interactive ride around the property in specially equipped attack vehicles. Your mission is to defeat the zombies and save the world from all the chaos created by man's failed attempts at finding a cure for the Outbreak virus.

    Six Flags Over Texas Fright Fest (Arlington)
    In addition to six haunted houses, Fright Fest offers five interactive scare zones, including four brand-new themed areas. There will also be live entertainment featuring frightening characters, limited-edition food, beverages, and merchandise. It's also the only theme park in the country offering an exclusive haunted maze inspired by the films The Strangers: Chapters 1 & 2. Making their return are haunted mazes based on other iconic films, including New Line Cinema’s The Conjuring Universe, Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022), and SAW: Legacy of Terror.

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