Dallas Voice (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 2003 Page: 53 of 68
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A guide to selected arts events scheduled around the Metroplex this week.
Theater —
The following productions are scheduled to
open this week:
Alice in Wonderland. Hip Pocket Theater has
taken the Lewis Carroll classic and adapted the book
into an ensemble puppetry"piece. Hip Pocket
Theatre. Las Vegas Tr. N at 820 N, Fort Worth. Aug.
1 -Aug. 24. Fri.-Sun. at 9 p.m. S8-S12. 817-246-
9775.
Heaven/Hell Two one-act plays presented by a
new company, Second Thought Theater. Addison
Conference and Theatre Center, 15650 Addison Rd.,
Addison. Through Aug. 9. Thu.-Sat. at 8 p.m. Aug. 3
at 2 p.m. SI 0. Pay what you can on Aug. 4 at 8 p.m.
214-827-4833.
The following productions are scheduled to
close this week:
Festival of Independent Theatres. Twelve the
ater companies perform one-act plays in repertory.
Bath House Cultural Center, 521 E Lawther. Through
Aug. 2. S5-S15. Festival pass $45. 214-528-5576.
Thoroughly Modern Millie, based on the 1967
film, this musical tells the story of a young girl from
Kansas who comes to New York during the Roaring
20's to search for a new life for herself. Fair Park
Music Hall, 909 First. Through Aug. 3. Fri.-Sat. at 8
p.m. Sat.-Sun. at 2 p.m. S10-S65. 214-691-7200.
Concerts —
Metallica, Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park, Deftones
and Mudvayne perform a marathon heavy metal
show. Texas Stadium. Aug. 3 at 3 p.m. $75. 214-
373-8000.
Neil Young with Lucinda Williams. Young will be
performing his "musical novel" Oreendale to be
released in late August but may throw in a few of his
pop hits. Williams opens with her sound that is coun-
try, rock, folk and blues. Smirnoff Music Centre,
1818 First. Aug. 5 at 7 p.m. $29 $69. 214-373-
8000.
David Gray performs with special guest Turin
Brakes. NextStage, 1001 NextStage Dr., Grand
Prairie. Aug. 5 at 8 p.m. $31. 214-373-8000.
Suzanne Vega, folk singer and host of NPR's
American Mavericks concert series, performs. Deep
Ellum Live, 2727 Canton. Aug. 6 at 9 p.m. $20.214-
373-8000.
Dave Gahan, lead singer of Depeche Mode,
appears for a solo concert. NextStage, 1001
NextStage Dr., Grand Prairie. Aug. 7 at 8 p.m. $36-
$41. 214 373-8000.
Jason Mraz and Liz Phair perform. Granada
Theater, 3524 Greenville. Aug. 1 at 8 p.m. $25.214-
373-8000.
Stage —
Dharma Broads is an ensemble of acclaimed artists
in a multimedia presentation of Neo Beat sensibilities
in something they refer to as Yoga Fusion Theatre.
Expressing their vision through yoga, dance, music,
performance art, sacred text and poetry, each mem-
ber of this cast presents their character's journey and
reveals it to the audience through word, movement,
song and video. Undermain Theatre, 3200 Main.
Aug. 1 and 8. $7. Tickets at the door.
Texas Unbound is a festival sponsored by
WordSpace. A variety of performances dedicated to
spreading the imaginative word in a variety of forms
with poets, story tellers, song writers, performance
groups, a classical guitarist and culminating with an
open mic session. Undermain Theatre, 3200 Main.
Aug. 2. 2 p.m.-lO p.m. $15. Tickets at the door.
Vile Things Precious, a staged reading of a play
by Tim Cloward. This Shakespearean-styled histori-
cal drama follows Vidor, the wild child of Aveyron, as
he leads us down the part of our origins to discover
some surprising things about who we are today.
Undermain Theatre, 3200 Main. Aug. 3 at 4 p.m. $7.
Tickets at the door.
Comedy —
Dysfunctional Divas—Six Characters From
One Sick Mind! Steven Jay Crabtree performs
along with his array of wild characters. Pocket
Sandwich Theatre, 5400 E. Mockingbird #119. $6-
$10. Aug. 6 at 8 p.m. 214-821-1860.
SPOTLIGHT
Tony Award-winning
Thoroughly Modern Millie,
based on the 1967 film about a
young girl from Kansas who
comes to New York City in
search of a new life for herself
in the Roaring 20's, kicks off its
national tour in Dallas. Of the
18 songs in the show, just three
are from the movie, four are
standards (one translated into
Chinese) and eleven are origi-
nal. Fair Park Music Hall, 909
First. Through Aug. 3. Fri.-Sat.
at 8 p.m. Sat.-Sun. at 2 p.m.
$10-$65. 214-691-7200.
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