Monday 09.29
‘Hands on a Hard Body’ opens at T3
Doug Wright is the man who wrote a solo play about a transgender East German, a musical about the Beales of Grey Gardens and even one about legless mermaids, so adapting a documentary about a contest to see who can touch a pickup truck the longest doesn’t seem so odd. The Dallas native will be back in town for the opening of the 2013 Texas-set musical Hands on a Hard Body with his collaborator Amanda Green on Monday, but you can catch the show sans Wright any time throughout its monthlong run.
DEETS:
Theatre 3,
2900 Routh St. in the Quadrangle.
Sept. 26–Oct. 26 (in previews through Sept. 28).
Theatre3Dallas.com.
Friday 09.26
JBF Taste America offers one- of-a-kind chef-driven dinner
If you’re a foodie, chances are you already know The Inn at Little Washington by reputation if not experience as the most highly acclaimed small-town restaurant anywhere in the U.S. Its acclaimed chef, Patrick O’Connell, joins Dallas chefs Stephan Pyles, Omar Flores and more for a unique dinner benefiting the James Beard Foundation. Imagine so many great cooks toiling in the kitchen just for you.
DEETS:
Hilton Anatole Wedgewood Room
2201 N. Stemmons Freeway.
7 p.m. $350–$500.
JBFTasteAmerica.org.
Thursday 10.02
Friday 10.03
Tegan & Sara open Prismatic Tour for Katy Perry
What do the three headliners at American Airlines Center this week have in common? All have kissed a girl .. and they liked it. Queer singing twins Tegan & Sara — who came into their own as pop artists this year — will open for gay-loving pop goddess Katy Perry, whose Prismatic Tour plays Thursday and Friday. That should make you roar.
DEETS:
American Airlines Center
2500 Victory Ave.
Thursday and Friday. 5:30 p.m. doors, 7 p.m. show.
Ticketmaster.com.
This article appeared in the Dallas Voice print edition September 26, 2014.