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    Event planner

    Valentine's Day and Chinese New Year top the best events in Dallas this weekend

    Alex Bentley
    Feb 14, 2013 | 12:00 am

    It's Valentine's Day weekend, which means there are plenty of romantic options out there for those of us lucky to be in love. But if you're kicking it single-style this year, don't fret: Most of this week's events don't require a partner.

    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, February 14

    Lexus Broadway Series presents Anything Goes!
    The Cole Porter musical dates back to 1934, but it's as timeless as any song-and-dance production that's hit the Great White Way, as evidenced by its recent Tony Award-winning revival. That revival is currently on a national tour, and it makes a stop at Winspear Opera House through February 24. They even have a special Valentine's Day matinee for anyone looking to surprise a loved one.

    Klyde Warren Park presents Valentine's Day at the Park
    The first Valentine's Day in Klyde Warren Park's short existence promises to be an ultra-romantic one, as there will be champagne, desserts and sultry music all night long. Whether you hit up the park on the way to dinner or make it the main attraction, KWP is the place to be this Valentine's Day.

    Patti Labelle in concert with Bobby Brown, Johnny Gill and Ralph Tresvant
    If the soul/R&B lineup at American Airlines Center, appropriately labeled the Love Train tour, doesn't get you in the mood for love, then nothing will. It features three former members of New Edition —Brown, Gill and Tresvant — and the concert is headlined by one of the queens of R&B, Patti Labelle. At least five other singers are on the bill, so one thing the night won't be lacking is entertainment.

    Friday, February 15

    Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents Romeo and Juliet
    The story of Romeo and Juliet is, of course, one of the most tragic love stories of all time, so there isn't any more appropriate time for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra to present Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet Suite than Valentine's Day weekend. The concert, which also features works by Debussy and Rodrigo, runs through Sunday at Meyerson Symphony Center.

    Crow Collection of Asian Art presents 2013 Chinese New Year Celebration
    Yes, technically the Chinese New Year began last Sunday, but who wants to have a nighttime street fair on a Sunday? The Crow Collection of Asian Art takes over Flora Street with a parade, a variety of art-making activities, and food trucks like Nammi and Ssahm BBQ. As a bonus, visitors can get a sneak peek at the Crow's new collection, China Through the Lens of John Thomson 1868-1872, which doesn't officially open until Saturday.

    Saturday, February 16

    Dallas Summer Musicals presents Catch Me If You Can
    Don't let the name fool you: Dallas Summer Musicals presents shows at the Music Hall at Fair Park year-round. The 2013 season kicks off with a crowd-pleaser, Catch Me If You Can, the musical based on the Steven Spielberg movie that was based on the book of the real life of con man Frank Abagnale. The show, which started Tuesday, runs through February 24.

    2013 Monster Energy AMA Supercross
    The confines of Cowboys Stadium are so large that it could likely fit two normal-sized stadiums inside, so when AMA Supercross is looking for a local spot to stage one of its competitions, Jerry World is the only logical choice. The best of the best from the Supercross tour will jump, skid and hopefully not crash on the dirt course set up right where the Cowboys crashed and burned.

    Sunday, February 17

    The Complete Works of Shakespeare - Henry VI, Part 1
    With the fifth entry in the five-year quest to present staged readings of every single Shakespearean work, Shakespeare Dallas is finally going back to the beginning of the Bard's career with the presentation of Henry VI, Part 1. It is the first play in the War of the Roses tetralogy, which will be presented in order at Winspear Opera House over the next four months. This reading happens in Hamon Hall on Sunday and Monday.

    500X Gallery presents EXPO 2013
    If you're interested in seeing what's new and great in Texas art, you'd do well to stop by 500X Gallery the next few weekends. The annual EXPO, a showcase of works created by artists from around the Lone Star State, is now on display. The competition, judged by Iris Bechtol, runs through March 3.

    Catch Me If You Can plays at the Music Hall at Fair Park through February 24.

    The national tour cast of "Catch Me If You Can," which comes to Dallas Summer Musicals in February.
    Photo by Carol Rosegg
    Catch Me If You Can plays at the Music Hall at Fair Park through February 24.
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    Theater for Nerds

    Interactive theater tour inspired by Dungeons & Dragons hits Dallas

    Alex Bentley
    Oct 6, 2025 | 11:30 am
    Dungeons & Dragons: The Twenty-Sided Tavern
    Photo by André Chung
    Dungeons & Dragons: The Twenty-Sided Tavern comes to Wyly Theatre in Dallas, January 20-February 1.

    A second D&D experience is coming to Dallas: Called Dungeons & Dragons: The Twenty-Sided Tavern, it's a live theater stage show inspired by the tabletop gameplay of Dungeons & Dragons, which will come to Wyly Theatre in Dallas January 20-February 1.

    This D&D-themed production follows Dungeons & Dragons: The Immersive Quest, an interactive tour of a different kind, which is making its U.S. debut in Plano on October 15.

    Unlike D&D: The Immersive Quest, which is a walkthrough experience, D&D: The Twenty-Sided Tavern is an interactive fantasy adventure in which audience members control the outcome of the stage show — using their phones to choose the heroes, battle monsters, and help three adventurers on an epic quest to save the world.

    Audience members can interact with the performers by calling out suggestions and making decisions on their smartphones. The show features live dice rolls, multiple story paths, and a host of hidden secrets, meaning it's never the same show twice.

    Fans are encouraged to wear their best fantasy-themed outfit, nerdiest t-shirt, or just regular clothes.

    The show was created by David Carpenter, CEO of Gamiotics Inc., which creates the software used to make the show interactive, along with co-creators Sarah Davis Reynolds and writer David Andrew Greener Laws. Previous Gamiotics productions have included Saving Wonderland, an Alice-in-Wonderland-themed show.

    The Twenty-Sided Tavern made its debut at the Philadelphia Fringe Festival in 2021, and has stopped at multiple venues around the world. Its national tour is currently ongoing and features stops around the U.S. through at least March 2026.

    The show's title is a play on the 20-sided die that plays a key part in any Dungeons & Dragons game.

    Tickets for the Dallas run go on sale to the general public on Friday, October 10 at attpac.org. Dallas is currently the only stop in Texas. Neither Carpenter nor a spokesperson for Gamiotics would respond to queries about other dates on the tour.

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