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    Weekend Event Planner

    These are the 12 best things to do in Dallas this weekend

    Alex Bentley
    Jan 23, 2025 | 6:00 am

    Performing arts of all stripes will be featured this weekend in and around Dallas. They include a film festival, four local theater productions, a symphony concert, two dance productions, two opera events, a comedian, and a kids TV show come to life.

    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, January 23

    Denton Black Film Festival
    The Denton Black Film Festival was created to address under-representation in film and media by giving Black stories an audience and Black creatives a platform. Highlights of the 2025 event include opening night film The Spook Who Sat By The Door, the documentary Bastards of Soul, narrative feature Mister Gates, and closing night film Champions of the Mic. Events will take place through Sunday at multiple venues, including Alamo Drafthouse Denton, Campus Theater, Margo Jones Performance Hall, and more.

    NTPA Academy presents Freaky Friday
    When an overworked mother and her teenage daughter magically swap bodies, they have just one day to put things right again. By spending a day in each other's shoes, Katherine and Ellie come to appreciate one another's struggles, learn self-acceptance, and realize the immeasurable love and mutual respect that bond a mother and daughter. The production, performed by students of the North Texas Performing Arts Academy, will have five performances through Sunday at Willow Bend Center of the Arts in Plano.

    Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents "Symphonie Fantastique"
    Symphonie Fantastique is a work of opulent orchestral colors and effects that tells a “fantastic” story, starring Hector Berlioz himself, besotted with a Shakespearian actress. The passion-propelled story follows the love-sick hero’s drug-induced visions to a glittering ball, the march to the scaffold and a demonic Witches’ Sabbath with the Dies irae pounding out a hair-raising theme amid tumult. Conductor Giedrė Šlekytė makes her Dallas Symphony Orchestra premiere leading Strauss’ "Oboe Concerto," with Principal Oboe Erin Hannigan in the spotlight. There will be four performances through Sunday at Meyerson Symphony Center.

    Theatre Three presents Debbie Does Dallas: The Musical
    Debbie Does Dallas is a lively stage adaptation of the infamous 1978 adult film that follows Debbie Benton, a small-town girl with big dreams of becoming a Texas Cowgirl cheerleader in Dallas. Determined to raise funds for her trip to Dallas, Debbie and her friends embark on a series of misadventures, blending comedy, music, and cheeky humor along the way. This production will take place in the Theatre Too space at Theatre Three through February 23.

    Friday, January 24

    Art Centre Theatre presents Old Age Ain't for Sissies
    A single spotlight on an old man with a guitar and a ukulele opens on a stage in front of an unsuspecting audience. A verbal autobiography that spans over 80 years of living, spiked with some acerbic humor and handmade songs that touch on various elements of life that everyone has or will experience in their lifetimes: Babyhood, childhood, teen angst, marriage, children, jobs, travel, heartbreak, divorce, death, and a multitude of other subjects. The production will have three performances through Sunday at Art Centre Theatre in Plano.

    B. Moore Dance presents The Parlor Room
    In partnership with vocalist Damon K. Clark, this collaborative production brings together classical music and contemporary works in an intimate setting with a live chamber group. Audiences can step into The Parlor Room and become intrigued in a reimagined world of opulence and creativity, where the ambiance of traditional elegance meets the excitement of contemporary performance. The production, part of AT&T Performing Arts Center's Elevator Project, will have three performances through Sunday at Wyly Theatre.

    TITAS/Dance Unbound presents Ballet Hispanico: CARMEN.maquia
    Ballet Hispanico’s CARMEN.maquia is a Picasso-inspired contemporary take on Bizet’s beloved classic. The physically charged and sensual choreography fuses contemporary dance with nods to the Spanish paso doble and flamenco. With minimalist black-and-white costumes evoking the paintings of Pablo Picasso, the production is highly original and full of elaborate partnering, a bold and electrifying reimagining of the tragic tale. There will be three performances through Saturday at Moody Performance Hall.

    Dallas Children's Theater presents Pete the Cat
    Pete the Cat thinks life is an adventure no matter where he winds up, so the minute the groovy blue cat meets The Biddles, he gets the whole family rocking. Well, everyone except for young Jimmy Biddle, the most organized second grader on planet Earth. So when Jimmy draws a blank in art class during the last week of school, it turns out Pete is the perfect pal to help him out. Based on the popular Pete the Cat series, the production runs through February 23 at Dallas Children's Theater.

    Saturday, January 25

    Dallas Opera presents The Linda and Mitch Hart Institute for Women Conductors Showcase Concert
    The Hart Institute provides training and career support for the next generation of women conductors, to address the gender imbalance that exists at the helm of the world’s opera orchestras. Participants will lead the acclaimed Dallas Opera Orchestra and vocal soloists in several operatic selections - and audiences will get a unique performer’s-eye-view of the conductor. The event takes place at Winspear Opera House.

    Drew Lynch: The Faking It Tour
    Comedian and actor Drew Lynch gave a Golden Buzzer performance on Season 10 of America’s Got Talent, where he finished in second place. In February 2023, Lynch released his second special, And These Are Jokes. He also appeared in a recurring role in the final season of the IFC series Maron and appeared on TBS’ Conan. He'll perform for one night only at Majestic Theatre as part of his The Faking It Tour.

    Sunday, January 26

    Wild Kratts Live! 2.0: Active Creature Power!
    Wild Kratts Live! is a theatrical stage show based on the hit animated TV series. Stars Martin and Chris Kratt will engage the audience in a classic Wild Kratts story as they activate some fan favorite Creature Power Suits and go “Off to the Creature Rescue!” With the help of the Wild Kratts team - and the audience members - the Kratt Brothers confront a comic villain and help bring the creatures of the animal world to safety once again. There will be two performances on Sunday at Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie.

    Dallas Opera presents The Robert E. and Jean Ann Titus Family Recital: Christian Gerhaher
    In a rare U.S. appearance, revered German baritone Christian Gerhaher is joined by his longtime pianist Gerold Huber for this season’s Titus Family Recital. The formidable duo will perform a program featuring lieder by Robert Schumann, a complete survey of which they have recorded to great acclaim. The recital will take place at Moody Performance Hall.

    Theatre Three presents Debbie Does Dallas: The Musical
      
    Photo by Jeffrey Schmidt

    Theatre Three presents Debbie Does Dallas: The Musical through February 23.

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    Movie Review

    Stephen King film adaptation The Life of Chuck aims for the heart

    Alex Bentley
    Jun 13, 2025 | 1:20 pm
    Tom Hiddleston in The Life of Chuck
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    Just like actors, once a filmmaker becomes known for a certain genre, it can be difficult to escape that pigeonholing. Writer/director Mike Flanagan has worked for 20 years in both film and television, and literally every project he’s done has been related to horror. He’s finally breaking out with The Life of Chuck, which is ironically based on a short story of the same name by Stephen King.

    Told in three chapters in reverse order, the film is almost impossible to describe without giving away its magic. The first section centers on Marty (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a teacher grappling, like everyone around him, with what seems to be the world falling apart. He’s comforted to a degree by reuniting with his ex-wife, Felicia (Karen Gillan), but is also baffled by multiple ads touting the retirement of Charles “Chuck” Krantz (Tom Hiddleston) after “39 great years.”

    The second section consists of little more than a slightly younger Chuck happening upon Taylor (The Pocket Queen), a drummer busking on a street corner, giving Chuck and a younger woman, Janice (Annalise Basso), the inspiration to start dancing. The final section goes back to the childhood of Chuck (Benjamin Pajak), where he’s raised by his grandparents (Mark Hamill and Mia Sara), discovers dance as an outlet, and wonders about various small mysteries.

    Flanagan finds a way to deliver a lot of story with relatively little effort. Using a wry narrator (Nick Offerman), a limited number of locations, and a series of great small performances, he creates an intriguing premise with few straightforward answers. The structure of the film is designed to confuse the viewer until just the right moment, and the revelation forces you to reexamine everything that came before.

    The biggest accomplishment by Flanagan is making what are essentially three short films and having each of them resonate equally. The film contains elements of science fiction, although the first section may hit a bit too close to home for some of those watching. All three sections, though, have a heartwarming bent to them that sells their central idea without becoming overly saccharine.

    To do so, each of the characters have to connect in a short amount of time. The casting of the film is crucial, and not only does that department succeed with the main roles, but a series of small roles are filled expertly as well. Carl Lumbly as a funeral home owner, David Dastmalchian and Harvey Guillen as parents of students, Matthew Lillard as Marty’s neighbor, Q’orianka Kilcher as Chuck’s wife, and Jacob Tremblay as a teenage Chuck are just a few of the recognizable actors that do yeoman’s work in their brief time on screen.

    Hiddleston is only prominently featured in the second chapter, but his performance there and in small glimpses throughout makes a big impression. Ejiofor is given the star turn in the first chapter and he absolutely kills, both in moments by himself and in scenes with Gillan, with whom he has great chemistry. Hamill, making a rare non-voiceover appearance outside of the Star Wars universe, and Sara, in her first notable role in 11 years, are also very memorable in the final chapter.

    The Life of Chuck is a film that’s filled with emotion, but the full impact of the story is not felt until the final moments. It has a mysterious journey that is initially frustrating, but the performances keep the film going until it gets to its satisfying payoff.

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    The Life of Chuck is now playing in theaters.

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