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DARTable Weekend Events
Enjoy comedy, dance, an art festival and more this weekend. DART takes you to all of it. Read on to see what’s on the DARTable entertainment menu this weekend.
Friday, March 27

Jim Jefferies is a popular Australian comedian known for his thought-provoking material. He has had 10 Netflix specials, including last year’s Two Limb Policy, and also hosts his own podcast, I Don’t Know About That with Jim Jefferies. See him tonight at the Majestic Theatre. That’s a short walk from St. Paul Station on the Red, Blue, Green, and Orange lines.
Friday, March 27-Saturday, March 28

Pulcinella: Reimagined sees Avant Chamber Ballet and Orchestra of New Spain joining forces in a boundary-pushing performance that combines dance and live performances of Igor Stravinsky’s “Pulcinella” and Manuel de Falla’s “El Amor Brujo.” Experience it at Moody performance Hall, walkable from Pearl/Arts District Station on the Red, Blue, Green, and Orange lines.

Ortiz is a New York City-based, Dominican-American actor and comedian with more than 6 million followers on social media. His comedy mixes Latino pride with sharp wit. Catch him at Punch Line Irving, in the Toyota Music Factory complex. You can walk there from the Orange Line’s Irving Convention Center Station.
Friday, March 27-Sunday, March 29

Disney On Ice: Jump In! finds Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy taking a tour of Disney stories, including Zootopia, Frozen and Toy Story, among several others. Enjoy the Disney magic at American Airlines Center. To get there, take the Orange Line, Green Line, or TRE to Victory Station. The TRE doesn’t run on Sundays.

Blue Man Group brings their inventive, unique performance art to Dallas. Audiences are introduced to a new character, who displays amazing percussion skills. See it at the Winspear Opera House, walkable from Pearl/Arts District Station on the Red, Blue, Green, and Orange lines.
Saturday, March 28

Art Made Here showcases Garland’s vibrant artistic community at a spring arts festival. Along with art, there are interactive activities and live music. The festival takes place at the Downtown Garland Square, easily walkable from the Blue Line’s Downtown Garland Station.
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