Go ahead and fill in this sentence: I was when I realized there were Nazi characters in The Sound of Music and that the movie didn’t end with the first VHS tape. Tickets are $37.50 and are available online, along with showtimes through May 1. Due to f*cking language, it’s rated R (or “ARRRRRRR!” if you’re into it). Directed by Danielle Georgiou, the story of the “gentleman pirate” features original songs and deck-swabbing choreography that will make you google the pirate’s history as quickly as you’re out of the building. Why do we keep spelling everyone's favorite word with an asterisk? Because Theatre Three is swashbuckling on stage with Stede Bonnet: A F*cking Pirate Musical! opening this weekend back at its Quadrangle location at 2866 Laclede St. If you’re not watching Our Flag Means Death on HBO Max, then why aren’t you? It’s a f*cking brilliant take on the tale of pirate, Stede Bonnet and Blackbeard, and yes, they’re based on real f*cking people. Stede Bonnet: A F*cking Pirate Musical! at Theatre Three A grand prize of $50K would probably outshine the whole Plinko thing but if we’re realistic about the statistics, we’re still in it for the Plinko. The opportunity to spin the wheel and win prizes is great, but let’s not kid anyone that playing Plinko isn’t the real score when Dallas welcomes The Price Is Right Come On Down Tour to 3819 McKinney Ave. A naturally unpredictable giant pachinko pricing game beloved by shoppers of all ages for decades? Nothing better. Tickets are $36, available online along with the various showtimes through April 24. “Anything Goes” as Firehouse puts the season’s first mainstage show under the lights complete with a little frivolity, a bit of foolishness and a fair amount of romp. If you love Cole Porter and want to be singing some “De-Lovely” earworms for the remainder of the weekend, get yourself to opening weekend at The Firehouse Theatre (2535 Valley View Lane, Farmers Branch). The event is free, but Interabang events fill up quickly, so arrive early. Copies of the new release are available for pre-order online. The novel tells the tale of two musicians - Celia and Eden - who are separated by time, but connected by music and much more. Wednesday, April 6, at Interabang Books (5600 W. Story celebrates the release of her third novel, Sing Her Name, with a reading and signing 6 p.m. Rosalyn Story signs Sing Her Name at Interabang BooksĪuthor and violinist with the Fort Worth Symphony, Rosalyn Story knows a thing or two about a captivating line. Tickets are $49 (members) or $54 (non-members), available online. Her affiliation with the National Geographic Society’s Last Wild Places Initiative allows her to work to stop depletion and even restore populations including grizzly bears, bison, cougars and more. She studies how humans impact carnivore behavior and presents her findings on “The Secret Life of Bears” at 7 p.m. Wynn-Grant is a large carnivore ecologist who found her path to wildlife and conservation science watching TV as a kid. Field St.) continues the National Geographic Live Speaker Series Wednesday, April 6, as it welcomes Dr. The Perot Museum of Nature and Science (2201 N. Wednesday, April 6 “The Secret Life of Bears” at The Perot Museum of Nature and Science
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