Happening At The Eisemann Center
Here’s what’s happening at the Eisemann Center.
Last Weekend for “Noises Off” at Repertory Company Theatre
Repertory Company Theatre is presenting Michael Frayn’s “Noises Off” through Sept. 26. This beloved comedy follows a troupe of mediocre actors as they blunder from a bad dress rehearsal to a spectacularly disastrous performance.
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
Today is the start of Hispanic Heritage Month and the Richardson Public Library is celebrating with several displays featuring books, DVDs and CDs of Hispanic-American authors, scientists, artists, and innovators.
Happening at the eisemann center
Here’s what’s happening at the Eisemann Center.
Happening at UT Dallas
Here’s what’s happening at UT Dallas.
“Noises Off” Kicks Off RCT 2021-22 Season Sept. 17
Repertory Company Theatre, 770 N. Coit Rd., is presenting Michael Frayn’s “Noises Off” September 17-26.
“The Imaginary Invalid” Continues at The Core Theatre through Sept. 25
The Core Theatre, 518 W. Arapaho Rd. Ste. 115, is hosting The Classics Theatre Project’s production of Moliere’s precursor to the modern farce, “The Imaginary Invalid” through Sept. 25.
“A Place of Peace” on Display at the Eisemann Center
“A Place of Peace: Using Art as a Window to the Soul” is a new art exhibition on display at the Eisemann Center. The pieces of art were created by young adults on the autism spectrum from the University of Texas at Dallas Callier Center for Communication Disorders.
RTC presents “The Curious Savage” Aug. 27 – Sept. 12
RICHARDSON – The Richardson Theatre Centre (RTC) presents “The Curious Savage,” a comedy written by John Patrick. The play is about an elderly woman who inherits a fortune but ends up in a sanatorium after deciding to give it all away.
Richardson Reads One Book Sept. 14 at First United Methodist Church
On Tuesday, Sept. 14, William Kent Krueger will be the featured author during Richardson Reads One Book (RROB), taking place at First United Methodist Church Richardson, located at 503 N. Central Expwy. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. with the free public lecture beginning at 7:30 p.m.




