DARTable Weekend Events

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Posted on Jan 29, 2026 by DART Daily

We made it through another icemageddon! Temps will be cool this weekend, but at least it should be dry. And lots of theater and comedy are in the offing – all of it DARTable, of course. Check out where DART can take you.


Friday, Jan. 30-Saturday, Jan. 31

Jourdain Fisher is a comedian, writer, and actor who has appeared on Comedy Central, After Midnight on CBS, and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where his first performance went so well that he was hired to be a staff writer. He performs at the Dallas Comedy Club, an easy walk from Baylor University Medical Center Station on the Green Line.


Friday, Jan. 30-Sunday, Feb. 1

Six imagines the six wives of Henry VIII taking to the microphone for a joyful celebration of 21st-century girl power. Catch it at the Music Hall at Fair Park, a short walk from the Green Line’s Fair Park Station.

The Dallas Winter Boat Show brings dealers, manufacturers, and industry professionals together, along with more than 600 boats – everything from pontoons and luxury cruisers to ski boats and fishing vessels. You’ll also find motors, accessories, gear, and more. It takes place all weekend long at the Dallas Market Hall, walkable from Market Center Station on the Green and Orange lines.

Loni Love is a talk show host, comedian and actor who has appeared on television many times. She gives four performances over three days at Punch Line Irving. That’s walkable from the Orange Line’s Irving Convention Center Station.

Friday, Jan. 30

Neil Berg's 50 Years of Rock & Roll combines storytelling with iconic music by the likes of Chuck Berry, Little Richard and Elvis, through The Who and Janis Joplin, right up to Aerosmith, the Eagles, and Fleetwood Mac. That’s only a small sample of the music you’ll hear at the Eisemann Center, right across the plaza from Galatyn Park Station on the Red Line.

 

Ring of Fire celebrates the Johnny Cash songbook and tells his unique story through dozens of his greatest hits. Performed by a talented cast, this musical portrait of The Man in Black is a rousing salute to a legend. You can experience it through Feb. 15 at The Firehouse Theatre, walkable from the Green Line’s Farmers Branch Station.

Curtains is a musical set in the late 1950s. On the opening night of a Broadway musical, the leading lady is murdered. The show must go on. But whodunnit? Find out t rough Feb. 15 at the Granville Arts Center. That’s right next to Downtown Garland Station on the Blue Line.

https://www.garlandcivic.org/curtains

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