Whether you're a theater regular or someone who hasn't seen a live show since that middle school field trip, the 2026 Broadway Dallas season offers something for everyone. Pick a weeknight after work, grab a few friends, and enjoy a fun evening of dinner and theater. Most performances run around two to three hours with an intermission. You can grab dinner beforehand at a restaurant or cafe in the Arts District or near the Fair Park area, watch the show, and still be home at a reasonable hour. Or why not make a full night of it and visit one of Dallas's night spots afterward for a late-night drink to discuss the show and the incredible performance you just witnessed. Where to Dine Near Fair Park Music Hall The Music Hall at Fair Park celebrated its 100th anniversary this year, and the Winspear Opera House provides an intimate setting that makes every seat feel special. Both locations are easily accessible from downtown Dallas and Fort Worth, with parking options that … [Read more...]
Spectacular Performances Worth a Weeknight In Dallas and Fort Worth
When was the last time you caught a Broadway show on a weeknight? If you're like most busy professionals in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, the answer is probably "I can't remember." But some experiences are worth rearranging your schedule for. The 2026 Broadway Dallas season is packed with shows that'll make you glad you skipped that Netflix binge. Let's be honest. After a long day at the office, the couch looks pretty appealing. But there's something about live theater that streaming just can't replicate. The energy in the room when the lights dim. That collective gasp from the audience. This year's lineup at Broadway Dallas is spectacular, and we've got the complete rundown for you. The 2026 Broadway Dallas Season Kimberly Akimbo January 6-18, 2026 | Winspear Opera House This five-time Tony Award winner, including Best Musical, explores family, identity, hope, and loss with wit and emotional depth. The music and story balance humor with a powerful heart. … [Read more...]
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Brings Broadway Magic to Dallas This December
The Music Hall at Fair Park will sparkle this December as Disney’s Beauty and the Beast returns to the stage for the first North American tour in more than 25 years. Performances run from December 16, 2025 through January 4, 2026, offering Dallas audiences a chance to experience the beloved musical during the most festive time of year. First premiering on Broadway in 1994, Beauty and the Beast became an instant classic. It earned nine Tony Award nominations, won for Best Costume Design, and went on to become one of Broadway’s highest-grossing shows. The story, inspired by Disney’s 1991 Academy Award–winning animated film, continues to captivate audiences worldwide with its timeless message, sweeping score, and unforgettable characters. Dallas audiences can look forward to all the magic that made the original production a global phenomenon. Alan Menken and Howard Ashman’s Academy Award–winning songs, including “Be Our Guest” and the iconic title ballad, will be joined by … [Read more...]
The Best of Broadway Comes to Dallas with Tina and Beetlejuice
TINA – The Tina Turner Musical Broadway Dallas brings the national tour of TINA – The Tina Turner Musical to the Music Hall at Fair Park. The show will run for 16 performances from January 23 to February 4. TINA – The Tina Turner Musical is a captivating story of a woman who overcame obstacles and became the Queen of Rock n' Roll. The show features the pulsating soundtrack of her most popular hits and promises to be an electrifying experience that will leave you feeling uplifted and inspired. Get ready to be swept off your feet! The North American touring cast is led by Ari Groover (TINA Broadway, Head Over Heels, Holler If Ya Hear Me, Little Shop of Horrors) and directed by Tony Award nominee Phyllida Lloyd with choreography by Tony Award nominee Anthony van Laast and set and costume designs by Tony Award nominee Mark Thompson. Tina Turner was one of the most successful artists of all time. She won 12 Grammy Awards and sold more concert tickets … [Read more...]



