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    Weekend Event Planner

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

    Alex Bentley
    Mar 5, 2025 | 6:37 pm

    This weekend around Dallas has a lot going on, from events featuring local arts groups to traveling performers. Choices include three theater productions, two dance productions, three completely different types of concerts, three big comedians, a new art exhibition, a symphonic celebration of a popular anime series, monster trucks, and a special theatrical light experience.

    Indique Dance Co presents The Wedding is Fixed - A Bollywood Love Story
    Photo by Leah Joseph

    Indique Dance Co presents The Wedding is Fixed - A Bollywood Love Story will be at Wyly Theatre, March 6-8.

    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, March 6

    Meadows Lyric Theatre presents Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
    Sweeney Todd tells the story of the barber, Benjamin Barker, who is sent away to prison on a false charge by the corrupt Judge Turpin. Returning to London after 15 years and now known as Sweeney Todd, he intends to exact his revenge on those who wronged him. This new production of Sweeney Todd, which has been updated to occur during the violent turbulence of the London Blitz at the end of the Second World War, will have four performances through Sunday at the Meadows School of the Arts on the SMU campus.

    Indique Dance Co presents The Wedding is Fixed - A Bollywood Love Story
    Across the world, a new fascination with Indian weddings has emerged. A typical Indian wedding spans several days with many shenanigans and festivities that keep everyone engaged and exhausted, but most importantly, entertained. Indique Dance Co will bring the dance and the “drama” in this comedic take on a whimsical Bollywood love story. The production, part of AT&T Performing Arts Center's Elevator Project, will have three performances through Saturday at Wyly Theatre.

    Apocalyptica in concert
    Apocalypitca is a Finnish symphonic metal band comprised of three classically trained cellists who are known for their unique take on the heavy metal genre. After getting their start in 1996 by releasing the album Plays Metallica by Four Cellos, they have returned to that legendary group almost 30 years later with their latest album, Plays Metallica, Vol. 2. They'll play at Majestic Theatre.

    Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents "Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3"
    Conducted by Fabio Luisi and featuring pianist Nelson Goerner, this concert from the Dallas Symphony Orchestra will feature Rachmaninoff’s beloved Concerto No. 3 and Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks by Strauss. Rounding out the evening are DSO-commissioned works by two eminent female composers, Sophia Jani, the DSO’s Composer-in-Residence, and Arlene Sierra. There will be four performances through Sunday at Meyerson Symphony Center.

    Rover Dramawerks presents The Hat Box
    Do we ever really know our parents? Do we want to? Really? Two sisters are about to find out when they discover a hat box hidden in the back of their recently deceased father's closet. What sits inside sends them off on an impromptu road trip to visit eccentric Aunt Esther and on an increasingly wild ride down memory lane. With surprising twists and hilarious turns, the brand-new comedy of family lore revels in the bizarre and beautiful mysteries that make up a life. The production runs through March 22 at Cox Playhouse in Plano.

    Friday, March 7

    Mainstage Irving-Las Colinas presents Into the Breeches!
    It’s 1942 and Oberon Playhouse’s director and leading men are off at war with the Axis. With the men overseas, the women of the company see their chance to move from the sidelines to center stage and mount the first all-female production of Shakespeare’s Henry V. Into the Breeches! is a hilarious and heartwarming play about what happens when we’re all in it together, exploring how theatre can unite a community and expand our idea of who that includes. The production runs through March 22 at Irving Arts Center.

    Marc Maron: All In
    Comedian Marc Maron has released five hit stand-up comedy specials in his career, most recently the 2023 HBO special, From Bleak to Dark. Maron is also one of the original podcasters, hosting WTF with Marc Maron since 2009. He has starred in in the Netflix series Glow and the IFC series Maron, and has also appeared in movies like To Leslie, Joker, Respect, and Sword of Trust. He'll perform for one night only at Majestic Theater.

    Saturday, March 8

    Crow Museum of Asian Art presents Saya Woolfalk: "Floating World of the Cloud Quilt" opening day
    Over the span of 20 years, artist Saya Woolfalk has undertaken the project of world-building in which a fictional race of women known as Empaths inhabit an Empathic Universe. For this immersive installation of "Cloud Quilt," Woolfalk created a dynamic interplay of symbols and imagery by drawing on her vast analog and digital archives of past projects. She also draws upon works from the Crow Museum’s vast collection. The exhibition will remain on display through March 8 at the Crow Museum of Art location on the campus of The University of Texas at Dallas.

    Naruto: The Symphonic Experience
    Naruto: The Symphonic Experience is a live show featuring an original two-hour feature film (shown with subtitles) created from the first 220 original episodes of the Naruto animated series. An orchestra will perform the iconic songs and themes from the series, live-to-picture, as scenes are projected on a full-size, HD cinema screen. There will be two performances on Saturday at Majestic Theatre.

    Monster Jam
    Monster Jam will be an adrenaline-charged event featuring heated rivalries, high-flying stunts, and fierce head-to-head battles. It will feature Monster Jam trucks like the legendary Grave Digger, Megalodon, El Toro Loco, Zombie, and more in Freestyle, Skills, and Racing competitions. The event takes place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.

    Dallas Black Dance Theatre presents Dancing Beyond Borders
    DBDT: Encore!, the professional training company for Dallas Black Dance Theatre, transcends borders and boundaries in their 25th anniversary season with a display of contemporary works. The program for this event includes Prototype by Tyrone C. Walker, High Society by Floyd McLean, Jr., and more. They'll perform at Eisemann Center for Performing Arts in Richardson.

    Texas Trust CU Theatre presents Jo Koy
    Jo Koy's uniquely relatable comedy pulls inspiration from his colorful family that has reached all kinds of people and has translated into sold-out arenas around the world. Koy starred in the 2022 film Easter Sunday, and he's also appeared in Disney’s Haunted Mansion and voiced characters in Netflix’s animated films Monkey King and Leo. He'll perform at Texas Trust CU Theatre in Grand Prairie.

    Matt Rife: Stay Golden
    Comedian Matt Rife comes to Dallas as part of his Stay Golden tour. Rife self-produced two comedy specials, Only Fans and Matthew Steven Rife, both available on YouTube, which led to two Netflix specials, Matt Rife: Natural Selection and Lucid. He is set to take on a leading role in Rolling Loud, an R-rated comedy also starring Owen Wilson. He'll perform at American Airlines Center.

    Sunday, March 9

    Lightwire Theater presents The Ugly Duckling
    In an age when technology seems to provide many distractions, Lightwire Theater brings the classic tale, The Ugly Duckling, to the modern stage. Lined with electroluminescent wire, the beloved story of The Ugly Duckling plays out through a cutting-edge blend of puppetry, technology, and dance. The performance takes place at Eisemann Center for Performing Arts in Richardson.

    The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra: Tribute to Frank Sinatra
    In Big Band history, Tommy Dorsey’s Orchestra is recognized as one of the best all-around dance bands. Tommy Dorsey, “The Sentimental Gentleman of Swing,” was a master at creating warm, sentimental, and always musical moods. Frank Sinatra's career blossomed with Dorsey, and, with Sinatra's vocals, the band became more successful than ever. This special concert featuring a tribute to Sinatra takes place at the Music Hall at Fair Park.

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    Movie Review

    Jessica Chastain drama Dreams stumbles through steamy romance

    Alex Bentley
    Feb 27, 2026 | 1:30 pm
    Isaac Hernández and Jessica Chastain in Dreams
    Photo courtesy of Teorema
    Isaac Hernández and Jessica Chastain in Dreams.

    The opening scenes of the new drama Dreams are bracing, fictional sequences that call to mind real-life scenarios. In them, a young Mexican man named Fernando (Isaac Hernández) goes through a somewhat harrowing journey from the back of a semi truck in South Texas all the way to San Francisco. It’s a familiar immigrant story that seems to set the stage for a film with something interesting to say.

    It turns out, however, that Fernando has not made the long and arduous trek for a job. Instead, it’s to be with Jennifer McCarthy (Jessica Chastain), a rich woman who helps lead a foundation dedicated to multiple things, including funding dance academies. Fernando, a talented dancer, and Jennifer have been in an off-and-on affair for years, with Jennifer wanting to keep their relationship a secret.

    Although both are drawn to each other in an inexplicable, lustful way, their bond is tenuous, with each of them dissatisfied for different reasons. Fernando clearly sacrifices much more of himself than Jennifer, who wants for nothing except maybe more affection from her father, Michael (Marshall Bell), and brother, Jake (Rupert Friend).

    Writer/director Michel Franco seems to try to inject tension into Fernando and Jennifer’s relationship from the start, an attempt that is only halfway successful. It’s clear from the way they greet each other - not to mention a steamy sex scene shortly thereafter - that they have known each other for a good length of time. Franco is able to get across this familiarity with an economy of scenes, and the intensity of their bond holds for a while.

    But as the film progresses and both of them grow disenchanted with their arrangement, Franco starts taking the story in some odd directions. The biggest issue is that it’s never clear at what point in time the story is taking place. Fernando ends up making multiple trips back and forth across the border, with Jennifer doing the same at one point, and Franco’s use of flashbacks muddies the waters, wrong-footing the audience when he should be trying to draw them further into Fernando and Jennifer’s complications.

    Revelations in the final act make the story even more confusing, as both main characters start saying and doing harsh things that seem to come out of nowhere. That would be all well and good if Franco actually committed to their changes of heart, but he keeps things wishy-washy for most of the final 15 minutes, resulting in an ending that makes little sense for either character.

    Despite the story issues, both Chastain and Hernández give compelling performances. Chastain has been a little under the radar since winning an Oscar for The Eyes of Tammy Faye, but she keeps this character interesting longer than it should have been. Hernández has limited credits and appears to have been cast for his dancing ability, but he goes toe-to-toe with Chastain on more than one occasion and acquits himself well.

    Dreams had all of the ideas to explore a more in-depth story about the complicated immigration policies between Mexico and the U.S., or how wealthy people take advantage of those less fortunate. But Franco never finds the right footing, settling instead for a titillating and somewhat mystifying relationship story that feels half-baked.

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    Dreams is now playing in select theaters.

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