Arts Window


April 25-May 25

Theatre Three presents Enron

One of the most infamous scandals in financial history becomes a theatrical epic in Lucy Prebble's new play. Mixing classical tragedy with savage comedy, it follows a group of flawed men and women in a narrative of greed and loss which reviews the tumultuous 1990s and casts a new light on the financial turmoil in which the world finds itself in 2009.
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Theatre Three presents Enron
Artisan Center Theater presents 42nd STREET
 
Dallas Theater Center presents FLY BY NIGHT
Artisan Center Theater presents Bedbugs
 
Dallas Children's Theater presents The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley
Teatro Dallas presents "La Mica"
 
Theatre Arlington presents A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline
Dallas Summer Musicals presents Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
 


Nov. 8-June 2

Violent Motion: Frederic Remington’s Artistry in Bronze at the Sid Richardson Museum

Ranging in height from 19” to 31”, Remington’s action-filled sculptures of horses and their riders defy gravity. He created 22 of the most memorable bronzes of any American sculptor of his time, and nine of them are in this exhibition. Eight of the sculptures are on loan from seldom-seen private collections, so this is a once-in-a lifetime opportunity to see them.
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Violent Motion: Frederic Remington’s Artistry in Bronze at the Sid Richardson Museum
Amon Carter Museum presents Ed Ruscha: Made in California
 
Chagall: Beyond Color at the Dallas Museum of Art
Loren Mozley: Structural Integrity at the Dallas Museum of Art
 
Marie Cosindas – Instant Color at the Amon Carter Museum
Meadows Museum presents Impressions of Europe – 19th-Century Vistas by Martín Rico
 
DeGolyer Library / SMU presents Joe Coomer: A Life in Letters. An Exhibition
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Presents FOCUS: Barry McGee
 

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Nov. 8-June 2

Violent Motion: Frederic Remington’s Artistry in Bronze at the Sid Richardson Museum

Ranging in height from 19” to 31”, Remington’s action-filled sculptures of horses and their riders defy gravity. He created 22 of the most memorable bronzes of any American sculptor of his time, and nine of them are in this exhibition. Eight of the sculptures are on loan from seldom-seen private collections, so this is a once-in-a lifetime opportunity to see them.
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Violent Motion: Frederic Remington’s Artistry in Bronze at the Sid Richardson Museum
Amon Carter Museum presents Ed Ruscha: Made in California
 
Chagall: Beyond Color at the Dallas Museum of Art
Loren Mozley: Structural Integrity at the Dallas Museum of Art
 
The Adventures of Great Explorers at the Dallas Arboretum
Marie Cosindas – Instant Color at the Amon Carter Museum
 
Meadows Museum presents Impressions of Europe – 19th-Century Vistas by Martín Rico
DeGolyer Library / SMU presents Joe Coomer: A Life in Letters. An Exhibition
 



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