• Last Weekend for “Blue Jelly” at University Theatre 

800 W. Campbell Rd. 
Tickets: $15 
Through Feb. 26 
Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. 
 
In this original play written and directed by UT Dallas Theatre Program Director Thomas Riccio, a scientist, doing experiments to understand the seven-second phenomenon of déjà vu, makes a discovery. Déjà vu is not an event. It is not what it was thought to be, an eerie feeling of having experienced something before. It is a place where all that was and will ever be exists, a gelatinous parallel world encased in blue jelly. Note: Some aspects of the show may contain mature content. 
 
Website: Blue Jelly – Comet Calendar (utdallas.edu) 

  • Choral Concert: “Music of Wandering Peoples” Feb. 26 

Jonsson Performance Hall, 800 W. Campbell Rd. 

Admission: Free 

Saturday, Feb. 26 

7:30 p.m. 

Performed by the UTD Chamber Singers and University Choir, “Music of Wandering Peoples” follows the journey of the nomadic spirit, inspired by the historical travels and trials of the Romani (Gypsy) people, the borders they crossed, the music of the people they encountered, the beauty of the lands they experienced, and the yearning for love, safety and belonging. 

www.utd.edu/ah  

  • Guitarist David Russell March 3 

University Theatre, 800 W. Campbell Rd. 

Tickets: $5-$25 (click here to purchase) 

Thursday, March 3 

7 p.m. 

Grammy-winner David Russell brings his captivating stage presence to UT Dallas to open the 20th Annual Texas Guitar Competition and Festival. He is world renowned for his musicianship and artistry, having earned the highest praise from audiences and critics alike.