Lots of cool stuff is happening this weekend, from jazz to dance to an open-air public art installation. Check out where DART can take you.
Friday, Nov 15
Rhett & Link and the Mythical Crew come to Irving for a night that will bring their popular YouTube comedy show to life like never before. The evening features favorite segments, classic games, music, and audience participation. Experience their show at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, walkable from the Orange Line’s Irving Convention Center Station. You can also take Bus Route 227.
Sleuth follows a cunning mystery writer who invites his wife's lover to his secluded English mano. Manipulation and deceit ensue, along with many plot twists. See the performance through Dec. 15 at Theatre Three, accessible by the M-Line Trolley.
Martin Lawrence comes to Dallas on his Y’All Know What It Is! tour – his first in eight years. He'll be joined by fellow comedians Deon Cole and Benji Brown at the American Airlines Center. The best way to get there is to talk the Green or Orange line, or the TRE, to Victory Station.
Friday, Nov. 15-Saturday, Nov. 16
South Dallas Dance Festival: Taking Flight! is produced by Beckles Dancing Company, and takes place at the South Dallas Cultural Center. Get to the venue on bus route 216.
Saturday, Nov. 16
The Trains at NorthPark is a beloved holiday tradition features more than 750 railcars on nearly a third of a mile of track – the biggest miniature train exhibit in Texas. Trains travel from the autumn foliage of New England to San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, with numerous iconic stops along the way. DART is proud to partner with the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas. The event runs through Jan. 5. To get there, take the NorthPark Shuttle (bus route 402), departing from Park Lane Station on the Red and Orange lines.
AURORA Biennial is a free public exhibition that transforms Dallas City Hall and the surrounding area. Regional and international artists create an expansive exhibition of technology-based public art that will connect diverse communities through a transformative public art. Dallas City Hall is walkable from Akard Station on all four DART Rail lines.
Matthew Whitaker Quintet features the prodigiously talented jazz pianist, who has graced the stages of Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center, and made appearances on numerous acclaimed TV shows. Check it out at the Eisemann Center, right across the plaza from the Red Line’s Galatyn Park Station.