Friday 11.20

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Isabella Rossellini to receive Art of Film Award from Dallas Film Society

Isabella Rossellini got her start in film in big ways — first on sets as the child of actress Ingrid Bergman and director Roberto Rossellini, then starring in Blue Velvet in her first year as an actress. She’ll talk about those topics and more as this year’s recipient of the Art of Film Award dinner and party.
DEETS:
The Space
171 Oak Lawn Ave.
6:30 p.m.
DallasFilm.org

Saturday 11.21

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Leslie Jordan shares stories as only he can in one-man benefit show

We profiled Leslie Jordan last week, and if you read that piece, you know his voice — and his aggressive take on life — is inimitable. He’s returning again to Dallas for a new one-man show of adventures in a performance that benefits Legacy Counseling Center and Founders Cottage.
DEETS:
Majestic Theater
1925 Elm St.
8 p.m.
LegacyCares.org

Friday 11.20 — Sunday 12.13

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Kitchen Dog continues 25th anniversary season with gay playwright Peter Sinn Nachtrieb’s ‘The Totalitarians’

Gay playwright Peter Sinn Nachtrieb is a favorite of Kitchen Dog Theater, probably because his darkly comic, contemporary take on society matches with the troupe’s own mission to push the edges of drama. In The Totalitarians, getting its regional premiere this week, Nachtrieb takes on relationships, modern electoral politics and the brink of revolution. Company members Tina Parker, Max Hartmann and Drew Wall lead the cast.
DEETS:
The Green Zone
161 Riveredge
8 p.m.
KitchenDogTheater.org

This article appeared in the Dallas Voice print edition November 20, 2015.