Saturday 04.14 — Sunday 04.15

Turtle Creek Arts & Craft Festival debuts at Reverchon Park

Despite the recent cold snap, it really is spring in North Texas. As evidence? Outdoor arts festivals. The newest, right in the heart of the gayborhood, at Reverchon Park, is the Turtle Creek Arts & Crafts Festival, in which nearly 100 local artists, artisans and craftspeople will be on hand to display and sell the fruits of their disciplines, from painting to photography to jewelry. Admission is free, and is open to all ages.
DEETS: Reverchon Park, 2505 Maple Ave. 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
TurtleCreekArtsFestival.com.
 
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Friday 04.13 — Thursday 05.31

Goss-Michael Foundation dips into its collection for new exhibition

George Michael and Kenny Goss spent years acquiring a vast collection of edgy contemporary art, which is one reason they created the Goss-Michael Foundation in the first place. After all those years, the collection has grown, and so Goss tapped art advisor Filippo Tattoni-Marcozzi to curate a special show of more than a dozen artists from the collection. The show, Beauty and Subjugation, is in exhibit at the foundation through May.
DEETS: Goss-Michael Foundation,
1307 Wycliffe Ave.
G-MF.org.
 
BREAD

Friday 04.13 — Sunday 05.06

Regina Taylor’s Dallas-based play ‘Bread’ gets world premiere at WTT

It would be difficult to conceive a play more timely and relevant to North Texans than Bread. Set in Oak Cliff in the fall of 2017, A middle class African-American family have hopes for the future, until a family reunion brings up buried secrets and puts everything in jeopardy. Award-winning actress (and Dallas native) Regina Taylor wrote this world premiere, whose cast includes Denise Lee, Stormy Demerson, Calvin Roberts Elliot Sims, pictured. Presented by WaterTower Theatre.
DEETS: Addison Theatre Centre,
15650 Addison Road.
WaterTowerTheatre.org