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March 14, 2010

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MBS Productions Premiers Ian Johnston's  New Translation of Sophocles' "Oedipus Rex"

Mark-Brian Sonna, founder of MBS Productions, will direct the world premiere of a vibrant new translation of the classic Greek tragedy, Oedipus Rex, by noted scholar Ian Johnston. The production will run April 02 through April 25 at the Stone Cottage Theatre in Addison.

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Suspenseful Thriller "Night Watch" Now Playing at Runway Theatre Through April 05

Runway Theatre in Grapevine presents a chilling mystery about an insomniac who believes she is the only witness to a brutal murder. But the police can’t find a body. Was the exhausted Elaine hallucinating? Or did she really see something, thereby endangering her own safety? Tickets to Night Watch – written by Lucille Fletcher (Sorry, Wrong Number) – are on sale Now!

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Texas Ballet Theater Affirms Margo McCann as Managing Director Effective March 1

Suzanne Charriere, Chair of the Board of Directors, has announced that Margo McCann has been affirmed as the Managing Director of Texas Ballet Theater, effective March 1, 2009. The announcement follows a unanimous vote by the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors during their regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, March 5, 2009.

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Job Posting! Garland Civic Theatre Currently Hiring a  Musician, Technicians and Crew

Garland Civic Theatre is currently seeking to hire the following paid positions for its upcoming musical production of Sweeney Todd: Percussionist with timpani, xylophone, chimes and basic rhythm instruments; Stage Manager; Assistant Stage Manager; Spot Light Operators; and Microphone Sound Board Operator.

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Arts District Chorale Concert is First Event to be Presented in the Meyerson Grand Lobby

On March 29, 2009, the Arts District Chorale will present a concert of Russian chorale masterpieces, Transformed by Time and Space. This spectacular event will mark the first time in its twenty year history that the Grand Lobby of the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center will be utilized as a venue for a full-scale performance.

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Women's  Chorus of Dallas to Perform Songs Chosen by You, the Audience, In an Online Poll

On April 25, 2009, Women’s Chorus of Dallas will perform a special concert that will open with a newly commissioned work, Music in You, and then continue with a program of songs pre-selected by you, the audience, in a special online poll! Click here to vote for your favorite selections, and then buy a ticket to attend the Nomination Concert where you’ll hear the winners performed!

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Enter Stage Left, a  New Theatrical Company, to Debut with the Dallas Premiere of "Closer"

Enter Stage Left, Dallas’ newest theatrical producing company, will present the Dallas premiere of Patrick Marber’s award winning play, Closer, at Teatro Dallas from March 27 through April 18. Showtimes are Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 PM. Tickets are on sale Now!

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Itamar Moses' "Back Back Back" Weighs the Price of Fame and Glory at Dallas Theater Center

Dallas Theater Center presents a penetrating drama involving America’s two greatest pastimes – baseball and running from the past – as three Major League players pursue very different means of achieving success. This fresh new play runs March 11 through April 05 in DTC’s Kalita Humphreys Theater.

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Thirty Pianists from Fourteen Countries to Compete This Spring in the Thirteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition

The Van Cliburn Foundation has announced the names of the thirty young pianists selected to compete in the Thirteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, to be held May 22–June 7 in Fort Worth’s Bass Performance Hall.

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Fort Worth Jazz Orchestra to Perform a  Free Concert in Southlake on February 26

Fort Worth Jazz Orchestra and Adonis Rose are bringing the big, big sound of the Big Band Era to Southlake’s Carroll Senior High School Auditorium on Thursday night, February 26, 2009. This free concert is being sponsored by the Apex Arts League.

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