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  2. Undermain Theatre - Wikipedia

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    1992 to present: Dallas Morning News and Ft. Worth Star Telegram included Undermain in the "Top Ten Productions of the Season". 2005–2006: Margo Veil acclaimed number one of the "Top Ten" in the Dallas Morning News; 2006–2007: Bruce DuBose critically acclaimed Waiting for a Train received the Dallas Ft. Worth Critics forum award for "Best ...

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    Now playing off-Broadway at New World Stages, this new work features several Petula Clark hits, as well as 1960s songs by Nancy Sinatra, Dusty Springfield and Lesley Gore.

  4. Bass Performance Hall - Wikipedia

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    Performing Arts Fort Worth, which manages the Hall, also hosts its own performances here, including national touring Broadway productions and a family series. In 2001, the adjacent Maddox-Muse Center officially opened; and with it, the new Van Cliburn Recital Hall and the McDavid Studio with 220 seats (renamed in 2006 from McNair Rehearsal Studio).

  5. Casa Mañana - Wikipedia

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    Casa Mañana Theatre (also known as the "House of Tomorrow") is located in the Fort Worth Cultural District, Texas. Originally an outdoor amphitheater, Casa opened in 1936 as part of the official Texas Centennial Celebration. [ 1 ]

  6. Is this off-Broadway show featuring Biden, Trump and Harris ...

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    “Ghost of John McCain,” a new off-Broadway musical at SoHo Playhouse, takes place inside the former president’s brain. This zany and perplexing production takes place between Aug. 25, 2018 ...

  7. Granada Theater (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    The Granada Theater is a theatre located in Lower Greenville, in Dallas, TX. The theatre was built in 1946 as a movie house. In 1977, it was converted to a concert hall, only to revert to a movie theater soon after. In 2004 it was again opened as a concert hall.