At the Eisemann Center
At the Eisemann Center.
City Photo Contest Closes Sunday
Opportunity for any photographer, both resident and nonresident, to show off their best photos.
Upcoming Arts and Cultural Events
See a list of upcoming arts and cultural events including Judy Collins at the Eisemann Center and Murder on the Orient Express at RTC.
At the Eisemann Center
Here’s what’s happening at the Eisemann Center.
Happening at UTD
Here’s what’s happening at UTD.
“The SpongeBob Musical” Opens Thursday at RHS
The family friendly Broadway show based on the TV series by Stephen Hillenburg, this production (rated PG) is a collaboration between the RHS Theatre Performance Magnet and Technical Theatre Magnet, along with the RHS Choir, Dance, Orchestra, and Golden Eagle Band, and contributions from RHS Magnet Communications and many other RHS programs.
Agatha Christie’s “The Spider’s Web” Opens Tonight at Repertory Company Theatre
Promenade Theatre, 770 N. Coit Rd. #2405
Tickets: $35 adults, $20 youth (ages 12-18)
Jan. 19-28
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.; Sundays at 2 p.m.
The second installment in RCT’s Agatha Christie Series, “The Spider’s Web” follows Clarissa Hailsham-Brown, a charming pathological liar who happens upon a dead body in the drawing room of her Cobblestone Court home. Expect both suspense and laughter!
“Pandora’s Cluster: Sensing Deep Space” Continues Thursdays-Sundays
Get an up close and personal look at Pandora’s Cluster, a galactic collision of several galaxy clusters located approximately 4 billion light-years away, through this “spellbinding” installation that incorporates cutting-edge technologies in a multisensory experience.
UT Dallas:
“Walking Together, Walking Alone: Timeless Models of Independence” features noted Asian American author Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. Divakaruni is known for portraying the challenge of balancing the desire for independence with societal obligations facing women—as in the charismatic women of her current novel, “Independence,” and in her retellings of the foundational Indian epics, “Mahabharata” and “Ramayana.”
New Play Opens Next Friday at The Core Theatre
A full-length drama in one act, “The King’s Face” is loosely based on the true story of a wounded warrior, Prince Harry of Monmouth, struck down by an arrow to the face in 1403 and lives to become Henry V.








