Friday 09.02
Always getting caught
The Contemporary Theatre of Dallas presents Cheaters written by Michael Jacobs and directed by Michael Serrecchia. No, this isn’t a stage version of that horrible reality show putting cheating boyfriends and girflriends on the spot. The couples here intertwine dangerously before a young couple’s wedding. It’s both funny and oh-so wrong. Did he really sleep with her?
DEETS: CTD, 5601 Sears St. 8 p.m. $22–$32.
ContemporaryTheatreOfDallas.com
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Sunday 09.04
The way he is
We are starting to think that conductor Marvin Hamlisch has a thing for Dallas. Or at least he’s making it a habit. He was here almost exactly a year ago to the day. We don’t mind it at all if he’s going to keep playing his music from A Chorus Line, The Way We Were and so much more. After all, he’s helming the DSO pops as its principal conductor. Who wouldn’t get excited?
DEETS: Meyerson Symphony Center, 2301 Flora St.
2:30 p.m. $22–125.
DallasSymphony.org.
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Thursday 09.08
Not your usual night at the mall
Neiman Marcus hosts this year’s Fashion’s Night Out, a swanky event with both men’s and women’s collections, light nibblies and a DJ. The night benefits Lone Star Ride Fighting AIDS.
DEETS: The Shops at Willow Bend, 2201 Dallas Parkway, Plano. 6 p.m.
$50–$100.
AltURL.com/zyiwa.
This article appeared in the Dallas Voice print edition September 9, 2011.
Do you think Marvin Hamlisch might be making a habit of coming to Dallas because he’s the Dallas Pops’ Orchestra conductor??? His personal performances are just icing on the cake!. Do you people keep up with things going on in Dallas at ALL??