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    In The Spotlight

    The theater at the heart of Fort Worth's cultural explosion

    CultureMap Create
    Nov 17, 2023 | 1:45 pm

    In a former bus garage, now a 16,000-foot cultural venue, the curtains rise and the lights dim. The audience at Stage West in Fort Worth is about to be transported to medieval Italy, or the near future, or to the White House, or to 221B Baker Street.

    Transformed during the pandemic downtime from hard-scrabble ceilings and fraying carpets, Stage West’s home has emerged a theatrical butterfly. Already renowned as a cultural gem within the arts community, Stage West has become more than a performance space; it’s now a vibrant destination for families, neighbors, and friends — as well as the theatrically inclined, of course.

    Located in Fort Worth’s trendy Near South Side, Stage West has been a leader in revitalizing the exciting neighborhood. The Near South Side district is just a stone’s throw from downtown Fort Worth, bursting with the creative energy of entrepreneurs and dreamers.

    A theater for all
    At the heart of this hub is Stage West, a local engine of artistic excellence that’s been dazzling audiences since its inception in a humble sandwich shop in 1979. Thanks to founder Jerry Russell’s vision, the theater has grown into a place where Fort Worth’s cultural explorers gather for plays and films, mingle with neighbors, eat sandwiches, and discover new passions.

    The welcoming, relaxed vibe of Stage West makes it approachable for all, from those stepping into a theater for the first time to seasoned aficionados. The warm ambience is reminiscent of its roots in Russell’s sandwich shop, where the integration of The Lobby Cafe continues to offer patrons a culinary prelude to the theatrical feast. Whether it’s the savory allure of a pre-theater meal or the sweet temptation of intermission treats, the experience at Stage West is one of comfort, creativity, and delight.

    45th anniversary season
    Stage West’s current season is both thrilling and unique. Each production is a carefully chosen piece of storytelling meant to entertain, inspire, and challenge. The theater’s commitment to presenting diverse, thought-provoking works means that whether you’re a local or a traveler, you’re guaranteed to find something in the program that sparks conversation and stirs the soul.

    The 45th season at Stage West features a wide variety of offerings. Next up is Poor Clare, the origin story of Saint Clare of Assisi told through a modern vernacular and with gorgeous design elements. It runs November 30-December 17, 2023.

    Following in January is Marjorie Prime, a stirring tale that blurs the line between human memory and artificial intelligence. It runs January 18-February 11, 2024.

    POTUS bursts onto the North Texas scene March 7-24, 2024.. This not-to-be-missed, foul-mouthed, and funny farce has been taking the nation by storm as the most-produced play of 2023-24.

    The summer months round out the season’s lineup with audience favorites including a fun new Sherlock Holmes story (June 6-23, 2024), followed by The Importance of Being Earnest, Oscar Wilde’s much-loved farce that's forever recognized as one of the great plays of all times (September 5-22, 2024).

    In addition to these mainstage plays, countless other events fill the calendar such as First Tuesdays, classes, and other drop-ins.

    Explore the neighborhood
    But the allure of the Near Southside neighborhood doesn’t end with the final bows at Stage West. The area teems with cultural spots that beg exploration.

    Leaves Books & Tea serves as a sanctuary for those seeking solace in the written word and the warmth of a well-brewed cup.

    Tulips invites music lovers to enjoy national and international concerts, art, fine drinks, cold beers, great food, and community, all under one roof. Record Town, an institution in itself, is the go-to place for vinyl fans, offering a palpable connection to Fort Worth’s musical heritage.

    For the socially active and the competitively inclined, Bowlounge offers a spirited mix of bowling, food, and fun, and Stumpy’s Hatchet House will scratch everyone’s axe-throwing itch. And for those who wish to prolong their Near South Side experience, Three Danes Bed & Breakfast offers the cozy comforts of home with a side of Danish hospitality.

    With such a tapestry of experiences, the Near South Side is a destination that promises a festive journey through food, music, literature, and live performance. It’s a place where culture is lived and breathed, inviting one and all to partake in its offerings.

    “Indulge in savings, not sin!”
    And now, to add even more incentive to experience this extravaganza and in honor of Poor Clare, Stage West announces its “Black Friar-Day Sale,” a four-day event from November 24-27 featuring ‘medieval markdown madness.’ It’s a sale that would make even the most frugal monk rejoice: 50 percent off tickets that beckon the wise and the thrifty.

    This is the chance to treat yourself and your loved ones to a theatrical feast that delights the senses without the guilt of grand expenditure.

    Whether you’re planning a day trip or seeking a holiday outing, a visit to Fort Worth’s Near South Side — crowned by an evening at Stage West — is the perfect blend of relaxation, entertainment, and enrichment.

    So mark your calendars and visit the Near South Side for an experience that only Fort Worth can offer. Welcome to 24 hours of culture, community, and unparalleled theater — welcome to Stage West!

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    To purchase single tickets or a season subscription, visit Stage West online or call 817-784-9378.

    Stage West exterior

    Photo courtesy of Stage West

    Stage West is located in a vibrant, rapidly changing pocket of Fort Worth.

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    Museum News

    2 Dallas museums partner on landmark Roy Lichtenstein acquisition

    Teresa Gubbins
    Nov 12, 2025 | 12:51 pm
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    The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) and the Nasher Sculpture Center will present works from the joint acquisition of more than 50 artworks generously gifted by the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation in 2024, showing prints, drawings, and sculptures by the groundbreaking American artist at the two neighboring institutions in the Dallas Arts District.

    According to a release, the installations will be on view from January 31 to August 16, 2026 at the Nasher and from January 1 to July 5, 2026 at the DMA.

    The joint gift made by the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation to the DMA and the Nasher in Celebration of the Centennial of Roy Lichtenstein is comprised of a selection of prints, drawings, maquettes, and sculptures by Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997), a leading figure in twentieth-century American art and a pioneer of the Pop Art movement.

    The works were specifically selected by the curatorial staff of both institutions and relate to objects already in their respective collections including sculptures, works on paper, and maquettes, along with tools and study objects.

    Organized by the Nasher Sculpture Center’s Senior Curator Dr. Catherine Craft, The Nancy and Tim Hanley Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art at the DMA Ade Omotosho, and The Allen and Kelli Questrom Assistant Curator of Prints and Drawings at the DMA Dr. Emily Friedman, the presentation is divided according to each institution’s strengths and will be shown in combination with objects by Lichtenstein already in their respective permanent collections.

    At the Nasher, works relating to three sculptures from the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection—Head with Blue Shadow, Peace through Chemistry, and Double Glass—will be accompanied by a selection from the Foundation's gift of more than two dozen drawings and maquettes associated with Lichtenstein’s Brushstroke sculptures.

    At the Dallas Museum of Art, the presentation features a set of Brushstroke sculptures carved from wood alongside various prints and studies that reveal the artist’s eclectic imagery.

    Events
    In addition to the exhibition, the DMA and the Nasher will co-host a Study Day focused on the artist on March 28, 2026, sponsored by the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation. This scholarly event will bring together a variety of curators, academics, and conservators to discuss Lichtenstein’s studio practice and the fabrication and conservation of his sculptures.

    Concluding the Study Day will be a public conversation held at the DMA between Nasher Director Carlos Basualdo and artist Alex Da Corte, regarding Da Corte’s work on the forthcoming Lichtenstein retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art.

    “In bestowing this generous gift, the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation established Dallas as a center for the study and display of Lichtenstein’s work,” Basualdo says in a statement. “This collaborative presentation of the gift and the corresponding programming is an important step in the direction of pursuing that goal, deepening the understanding of an artist who remains immensely influential to contemporary art and its relationship with mass media and today’s culture.”

    Roy Lichtenstein is made possible by support from the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation and the Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District (DTPID).

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