At the Eisemann Center
2351 Performance Dr., 75082
Miss Texas/Miss Texas’ Outstanding Teen Finals Saturday
Hill Performance Hall
Tickets: $80-$145
Saturday, June 25
Miss Texas’ Outstanding Teen Final 1 p.m.
Miss Texas Final 7 p.m.
The finals and crowning of the new Miss Texas and Miss Texas’ Outstanding Teen. Come see who will represent Texas at the next national Miss America and Miss America’s Outstanding Teen competitions.
“The Lords of 52nd Street” June 30
Hill Performance Hall
Tickets: $39-$56
Thursday, June 30
8 p.m.
Reunited after 30 years, Billy Joel’s legendary original band (featuring Richie Cannata, Liberty Devitto and Russell Javors) present the hits they helped create, from albums including “Turnstiles,” “The Stranger,” “Glass Houses,” “52nd Street” and “Songs in the Attic.”
Unless otherwise noted, tickets to Eisemann Center events are available at the Eisemann Center Ticket Office.
Call: 972-744-4650
Website: www.eisemanncenter.com
“Spectacular Follies” Comes to Senior Center
820 W. Arapaho Rd.
Admission: Free
Thursday, June 30
2-2:45 p.m.
Members from the cast of “Spectacular Follies,” a revue featuring singing and dancing by performers over the age of 55, bring their talents (and amazing costumes) to the Richardson Senior Center. Call 972-744-7800 to RSVP.
“Steel Magnolias” Extended at The Core Theatre
518 W. Arapaho Rd., Ste. 115
Tickets: $15-$25
Through Sunday, June 26
Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m.; Sunday at 3 p.m.
Due to postponing shows the weekend of June 10, The Core Theatre has scheduled closing performances of “Steel Magnolias” for June 24-26. Don’t miss this chance to see the classic Robert Harling play about the lives and friendship of five southern women, as told through their touching and funny conversations at Truvy’s beauty salon.
Website: www.thecoretheatre.org
Richardson Community Band Outdoor Concert June 26
City Hall Fountain Plaza, 411 W. Arapaho Rd.
Admission: Free
Sunday, June 26
7 p.m.
The Richardson Community Band presents “Glitters Like Gold,” featuring “golden” songs in celebration of the band’s 50th anniversary, including David Lovrien’s “March of the Day” (also celebrating WRR radio’s 100th), as well as Gershwin, Broadway and American folk songs.
Lawn chairs, blankets, dogs and picnics are welcome. Parking is free and available in the nearby Library and City Hall lots.
Website: www.richardsoncommunityband.org