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    Weekend Event Planner

    These are the 15 best things to do in Dallas this weekend

    Alex Bentley
    Nov 21, 2024 | 6:00 am

    The weekend before Thanksgiving is when the holiday season really kicks into high gear, and this year features themed events like a major concert, a cirque performance, multiple local festivals, three local theater productions, and a dance production. Other non-holiday choices include three comedians, two country concerts, a symphony concert, a block party in Deep Ellum, and another dance production.

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    Photo courtesy of Lewis Black

    Lewis Black brings his Goodbye Yeller Brick Road, The Final Tour to Majestic Theatre on November 24.

    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, November 21

    Mariah Carey in concert
    Mariah Carey, the self-proclaimed "Queen of Christmas," comes to Dallas as part of her Christmas Time tour, which will celebrate the 30th anniversary of her 1994 album Merry Christmas and its iconic single, "All I Want For Christmas Is You." The show, taking place at American Airlines Center, will feature Carey's holiday classics alongside fan-favorite chart-toppers. (Concert-goers can pop over to the Mariah Carey-themed holiday bar at Virgin Dallas Hotel, too.)

    MagicSpace Entertainment presents A Magical Cirque Christmas
    The entertainers of A Magical Cirque Christmas will showcase a winter wonderland journey, immersing the audience in the spirit of the season. The show, featuring a cast of acrobats, contortionists, and aerialists, will take place at the Music Hall at Fair Park.

    Improv Addison presents Margaret Cho
    Comedian Margaret Cho has always been the Agent Provocateur of stand-up. Never one to shy away from a taboo topic, she considers no subjects off limits. Her socially aware, no-holds-barred brand of comedy has made her both a thought leader and a tolerant teacher to those with open minds and open hearts. She'll perform five times through Saturday at Improv Addison.

    Dwight Yoakam in concert
    Country singer Dwight Yoakam didn't hit it big until he was 30, but the success he's had in the past 30+ years made up for the lack in the first half of his life. He's released 18 albums in his career, and only a handful of those failed to reach the top 10 on the country charts. He'll play at Texas Trust CU Theatre in Grand Prairie in support of his new album, Brighter Days, joined by Joshua Ray Walker.

    Friday, November 22

    Holiday events
    In addition to the special one-off holiday performances, the Dallas-area will have a number of holiday events start their run this weekend. Starting on Friday will be Snowday and Santaland at Galleria Dallas, Texas Christkindl Market at Texas Live in Arlington, Coca-Cola’s Classic Christmas at Choctaw Stadium in Arlington, Dallas Zoo Lights, and Lights on the Farm at Heritage Farmstead Museum in Plano. Vitruvian Lights at Vitruvian Park in Addison will begin on Saturday. For a big list of best Christmas lights, check out this story.

    Charlie Berens: Good Old Fashioned Tour
    Comedian Charlie Berens has hosted his weekly comedic online news show, The Manitowoc Minute since 2017. In addition to creating Midwest-focused sketch comedy videos on his social media platforms, he’s also traveled the country with three stand-up comedy tours. He'll perform at Majestic Theatre.

    McKinney Repertory Theatre presents A Christmas Carol
    In A Christmas Carol, the timeless story by Charles Dickens, the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is taught the true meaning and spirit of Christmas by ghosts who show him his own past and present. He is also shown what the future holds for him if he doesn't change his ways. McKinney Repertory Theatre will present its annual holiday production at McKinney Performing Arts Center through December 14.

    Garland Civic Theatre presents A Tuna Christmas
    A Tuna Christmas follows radio station news personalities Thurston Wheelis and Arles Struvie as they report on local holiday activities in Tuna, Texas, including the town's annual Christmas Yard Display Contest. The play includes 24 characters, including DiDi, the owner of the local ammunition shop; Petey, an animal lover; and Charlene, an angst-ridden young actress. There will be three performances through Sunday at Granville Arts Center in Garland.

    Kacey Musgraves in concert
    Country singer Kacey Musgraves is one of the must successful female singers in the genre in the last 10 years. All five of her studio albums, including 2024's Deeper Well, have reached No. 1 on the Billboard Country charts, and the top 4 on the overall Billboard 200. Her third album, Golden Hour, earned her the distinction of being only the third artist to take home Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards, Country Music Association Awards, and Academy of Country Music Awards. Befitting her stature, she'll play at American Airlines Center on both Friday and Saturday.

    Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents "Beethoven and Mozart"
    Italian violinist Francesca Dego joins Music Director Fabio Luisi and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra for Beethoven’s Violin Concerto, a magisterial creation of dramatic impact some violinists have dubbed their “Mount Everest.” Mozart’s regal “Jupiter” Symphony, aptly named for the king of the gods, with drums and trumpets lending a stately feel, set a crown upon the composer’s symphonic output. There will be three performances through Sunday at Meyerson Symphony Center.

    Saturday, November 23

    Deep Ellum Block Party
    Polyphonic Spree and Raekwon (of the Wu-Tang Clan) will headline the Deep Ellum Block Party, a culturally immersive community bash. With an eclectic mix of genres spanning from blues and punk to cumbia and beyond, the Block Party will reflect Deep Ellum’s vast variety of musical talent that can be experienced across the district’s over 25 venues every week of the year. The day will also feature live mural creations, an artist’s market, antique cars, a family zone, and other activities. Elm Street will be blocked for the daylong event.

    Dallas Children's Theater presents A Charlie Brown Christmas
    At A Charlie Brown Christmas, audiences can discover the meaning of Christmas, or experience the nostalgia of childhood, while sharing laughs with the Peanuts Gang along the way. As a live combo fills hearts with music, merriment, and warmth, the story based on the Charles Schulz classic special is here just in time for the holidays. The production runs through December 22 at Dallas Children's Theater.

    Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet
    Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet will highlight an international cast and Ukrainian Principal Artists performing at the peak of classical European Ballet. Audiences will be transported by the magic of jaw-dropping acrobatics, larger-than-life puppets, and handcrafted sets and costumes. There will be two performances on Saturday at the Music Hall at Fair Park.

    TITAS/Dance Unbound presents Mark Morris Dance Group: The Look of Love
    Mark Morris Dance Group's The Look of Love is a heartfelt homage to the chart-topping songs of the late Burt Bacharach, a towering figure of popular music. Bacharach’s melodies and unique orchestrations soar with influences from jazz, to rock and Brazilian music, while his longtime lyricist Hal David provides unsentimental, often bittersweet, lyrics. The one-night-only performance takes place at Winspear Opera House.

    Sunday, November 24

    Lewis Black: Goodbye Yeller Brick Road, The Final Tour
    After over 35 years as a touring stand-up comedian, Lewis Black is parking his tour bus for good, marking the end of his world touring career. Black uses his trademark style of comedic yelling and finger pointing to expose the absurdities of life. He'll perform at Majestic Theatre.

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    Movie Review

    Wes Anderson shows off comedy chops in stylish The Phoenician Scheme

    Alex Bentley
    Jun 6, 2025 | 12:55 pm
    Benicio Del Toro, Mia Threapleton, and Michael Cera in The Phoenician Scheme
    Photo courtesy of TPS Productions/Focus Features
    Benicio Del Toro, Mia Threapleton, and Michael Cera in The Phoenician Scheme.

    If you were to do a poll of the best comedy filmmakers of the 21st century, writer/director Wes Anderson is not the obvious choice to come out on top, but there’s an argument to be made for him. His quirky style doesn’t yield the guffaws that more broad comedies do, but the absurd situations he creates in his films are often more consistently funny than anything else.

    Anderson’s inimitable approach is once again on full display in The Phoenician Scheme. At its center is Zsa-Zsa Gorda (Benicio Del Toro), a much-hated businessman who’s looking to complete a number of big projects in the fictional country of Phoenicia. As he seems to be the target of multiple assassination attempts, he appoints his daughter, Liesl (Mia Threapleton), as his heir to try to ensure his legacy.

    Both she and his new assistant, Bjorn (Michael Cera), accompany him around the country as he tries to enact a scheme to have others cover the bulk of the cost for the various projects. Those he attempts to convince include Phoenician Prince Farouk (Riz Ahmed), brothers Leland (Tom Hanks) and Reagan (Bryan Cranston), fellow businessman Marseille Bob (Mathieu Amalric), ship captain Marty (Jeffrey Wright), his Cousin Hilda (Scarlett Johansson), and Uncle Nubar (Benedict Cumberbatch).

    Put in Andersonian terms, the film is a mix between the madcap antics from The Grand Budapest Hotel and the impenetrable storytelling of Asteroid City. If you were to try to understand every detail of what’s going on in the story of The Phoenician Scheme, it might take three or more viewings to do so. But the film is still highly entertaining because Anderson fills its frames with his typical visual delights, great wordplay, and his particular version of slapstick.

    Much of the comedy of the film derives from Anderson inserting moments that initially come as a surprise and then utilizing them as running jokes. The film features more blood than usual for the filmmaker, but each time a character gets wounded (or worse), it gets funnier. The assassination attempts get broader as the film goes along, and the matter-of-fact way in which they’re treated by Gorda and others is also hilarious.

    Of course, Anderson is the cinephile’s comedy director, so the film is also full of high-brow things like allusions to paintings, tributes to other filmmakers, and classical music. Each time Gorda has an attempt on his life, he briefly finds himself in a version of limbo, depicted in black-and-white by Anderson. The cast of characters Gorda finds there - including Bill Murray as God - could come straight out of a 1950s Ingmar Bergman movie.

    Del Toro has delivered some great performances over the years, but this one is near the top for him. This is his second Anderson film (following The French Dispatch) and he nails the deadpan method. Also great is Cera, who uses a ridiculous accent to make a big impression. Threapleton, the daughter of Kate Winslet, makes the most of her first big film role. The list of supporting actors is too deep to properly laud everyone, but they all fit in seamlessly.

    Opinions will differ, but for this critic’s money, Anderson is at his best when he fully leans into the comedy of his films. He does just that in The Phoenician Scheme, to the point that it doesn’t matter that the story is overly complex. The combination of his eye for visual detail, a witty script, and committed performances make it a success.

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    The Phoenician Scheme is now playing in theaters.

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