Things To Do Around DFW: Alliance Airshow, Haunted Houses, State Fair finale and more

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We're heading into a weekend in DFW. You know what that means, time for KRLD's John Liddle to take us Around Town.

AllianceTexas Aviation Expo

The incredible AllianceTexas Aviation Expo is sold out - but luckily this amazing airshow will also be taking flight above Alliance - so you can park in the area and take in the show. The Aerial Acts will perform between 3 – 5 p.m. including a Bell 505 Fly-By, the F-22 Raptor Demonstration Team, and the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds
Where: Alliance Airport, Fort Worth
When: Saturday, October 22

Cost: Sold Out

More info: https://www.atxaviationexpo.com/

Amy Schumer

Emmy-winning and Golden Globe-nominated standup comedian, actress, writer, producer and director Amy Schumer brings her live comedy tour to Grand Prairie.
Where: Theatre at Grand Prairie, 1001 Performance Pl., Grand Prairie
When: Sunday, October 23 at 7:00 p.m.

Cost: $49 and up

More info: https://texastrustcutheatre.com/events/detail/?event_id=429023

Art Walk West

The 8th Annual Art Walk West, presented by the West Dallas Chamber of Commerce, will take place Saturday, October 22. Explore the West Dallas creative movement with a self-guided tour and enjoy a performance by all-star Selena Tribute band, Bidi Bidi Banda! From live art mural paintings to a variety of studio and gallery exhibits, it will be a celebration of local art that you won’t want to miss!
Where: 500X Gallery, 516 Fabrication St., Dallas
When: Saturday, October 22 at 11:00 a.m.

Cost: Free

More info: https://www.attpac.org/on-sale/2022/art-walk-west/

Art Worth Festival

Art Worth is being staged by ArtWorks Foundation. This large juried festival of fine craft and fine art will be held on the lawn of Will Rogers Memorial Center within view of six museums, in the heart of Fort Worth’s Cultural District.
Where: Will Rogers Memorial Center, Ft Worth
When: October 21-23 (Friday and Saturday from 10am to 6pm and Sunday from 11am to 4pm)

Cost: Free

More info: https://artworthfest.org/

Billy Bob’s: JUNIOR BROWN (Fri) / CASEY DONAHEW (Saturday)

Where: Billy Bob’s, 2520 Rodeo Plaza, Ft Worth
When: Friday at 10 p.m., Saturday at 10 p.m.

Cost: $18 - $40

More info: https://billybobstexas.com/events

C.S. Lewis On Stage: Further Up & Further In

Fellowship for Performing Arts presents award-winning actor Max McLean in a dazzling, new theatrical experience that will take you Further Up & Further In the heart and mind of C.S. Lewis. Using Lewis’ own words, Further Up & Further In explores these questions and more through a state-of-the-art theatrical experience of startling imagery, evocative music and Lewis’ amazing storytelling. Further Up & Further In is a standalone production that builds on the story of Lewis’ conversion as a young man told in the nationwide hit play C.S. Lewis on Stage: The Most Reluctant Convert. Further Up and Further In run time is 90 minutes with no intermission. It is recommended for ages 13 and older, and children under age 4 are not admitted.

Where: Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts, 2351 Performance Dr., Richardson
When: October 20-23
Cost: $30 and up
More info: https://fpatheatre.com/tour/csl2-dallas/

Cars for Community Car Show

All proceeds from the show go towards supporting The Storehouse of Collin County's mission to, "feed, clothe, and care as neighbors in one community." The Car Show is open to the general public from 12:00pm - 3:00pm and there is no admission fee. Bring your family and friends and come check out the cars on display!

Where: St. Andrew United Methodist Church, 5801 W Plano Pkwy, Plano
When: Saturday, October 22 at Noon
Cost: $25 to register your car; the rest of the event is free
More info: https://give.thestorehousecc.org/event/cars-for-community-car-show/e405948

Catch Me If You Can

Seeking fame and fortune, precocious teenager Frank Abignale, Jr. runs away from home to begin an unforgettable adventure. With nothing more than his boyish charm, a big imagination and millions of dollars in forged checks, Frank successfully poses as a pilot, a doctor, and a lawyer – living the high life and winning the girl of his dreams. When Frank's lies catch the attention of FBI agent, Carl Hanratty, though, Carl pursues Frank across the country to make him pay for his crimes. Based on the hit film and the incredible true story, Catch Me If You Can is a high-flying musical comedy about chasing your dreams and not getting caught.

Where: The Firehouse Theatre, 2535 Valley View Ln., Farmers Branch
When: October 20-23
Cost: $28 and up
More info: https://www.thefirehousetheatre.com/

Cutting Edge Haunted House

Cutting Edge has been voted one of the Best Haunted Houses in America and Winner of Guinness World Record for the World's Longest Walk through Horror House. Located in a 100-year-old abandoned meat packing plant in a section of Fort Worth historically dubbed as "Hell's Half Acre," the Cutting Edge Haunted House is built upon a foundation of fear. The meat packing equipment from the Old West is still in use, but now it is a two-story human processing area. Make sure to grab your ticket ahead of time.

Where: 1701 E. Lancaster Ave, Fort Worth
When: Select dates through November 5
Cost: $45 and up
More info: https://www.cuttingedgehauntedhouse.com/

DSO: The Way of the Rain: Hope for Earth

The DSO and EarthX Film are excited to present the U.S. premiere of The Way of the Rain – Hope for Earth, a multidisciplinary environmental performance created for orchestra, chorus, film, art, and with a special narration – Spoken Word by Robert Redford.

Where: Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas

When: Saturday, October 22 at 7:30 p.m.

Cost: $45 and up

More info: https://www.dallassymphony.org/productions/the-way-of-the-rain/

DSO: Ravel & Debussy

Two of Spain’s most beloved exports – distinguished conductor Juanjo Mena and pianist Javier Perianes – take the stage to celebrate Spanish and Latin contributions to classical music. Haydn’s highly dramatic “Trauer Symphony” opens the program followed by Ravel’s Concerto in G with jazz and Basque folk music influences. Then, Alberto Ginastera, one of the most innovative Latin composers of the 20th century, amplifies the voice of Argentinian folk music in Variaciones Concertantes. Followed by Debussy’s “Ibéria” which clearly invokes the Spanish fascination that became so popular in late 19th century France.

Where: Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas

When: October 20, October 21, October 23

Cost: $20 and up

More info: https://www.dallassymphony.org/productions/ravel-debussy/

Dallas Arboretum: Autumn at the Arboretum

The 17th annual Autumn at the Arboretum features 100,000 pumpkins, gourds and squash, hailing from THE pumpkin capital of Texas, Floydada, throughout the garden. This year’s theme ‘A Fall Fairy Tale’ features the return of Cinderella’s Carriage, along with themed pumpkin houses that make up the acclaimed Pumpkin Village, and of course, a maze for younger visitors. Other gourd-eous displays reimagine classic tales of Jack & The Beanstalk, The Three Little Pigs, The Sword in the Stone and One Thousand and One Nights.

Where: Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, 8525 Garland Rd., Dallas

When: September 17 - October 31

Cost: $12 and up

More info: https://www.dallasarboretum.org/events-activities/autumn-at-the-arboretum-2022/

Dallas Arboretum: "#IfThenSheCan" Pop-Up Exhibit

Lyda Hill Philanthropies' IF/THEN Initiative presents #IfThenSheCan – The Exhibit. This monumental exhibit of 120 3-D printed statues celebrates contemporary women innovators in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and features the most statues of real women ever assembled together. The Exhibit will be on display at the Dallas Arboretum from September 9th through December 31st. The statues will be in one of four locations within the Rory Meyer’s Children’s Adventure Garden.

Where: Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, 8525 Garland Rd., Dallas

When: Saturday, September 10 through December 31

Cost: Free with garden admission

More info: https://ifthenexhibit.org/

Dark Hour Haunted House

Dark Hour Haunted House returns this fall as the Coven Awakens in a brand new way. Experience Dark Hour in its scariest form...the 13 coven witches together in one terrifying nightmare.

Where: Dark Hour Haunted House, 701 Taylor Dr., Plano

When: Thursday - Sunday through October 30 + October 31

Cost: $27 and up

More info: https://darkhourhauntedhouse.com/

Dinosaurs Live

Visitors to Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary in McKinney will be able to let their imagination run wild as they travel back in time along a half-mile nature trail with eleven life-size animatronic dinosaurs. During the 17th Annual Dinosaurs Live! Life-Size Animatronic Dinosaurs exhibit, these animatronic dinosaurs will move and roar, providing an experience sure to captivate visitors. This exhibit will also offer interesting facts about both herbivorous and carnivorous dinosaurs.

Children and the young at heart will also have the opportunity to play on stationary baby dinosaurs, a photo-op Tyrannosaurus rex and a photo op Pachyrhinosaurus. This year’s exhibit will also feature an outdoor hadrosaur fossil dig to inspire future paleontologists.

Where: Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary, 1 Nature Pl., McKinney

When: Daily September 3 through February 20, 2023

Cost: $12

More info: https://www.heardmuseum.org/event/dinosaurs-life-size-animatronic-open-for-season/

Disney Princess: The Concert

For generations, the music of Disney’s princesses has been the soundtrack to our lives. Now, for the first time in forever, a quartet of Broadway and animated film icons celebrate these
beloved songs on stage in Disney Princess – The Concert! Christy Altomare (original Anastasia, Mamma Mia!), Susan Egan (original ‘Belle’ in Beauty and the Beast), Isabelle McCalla (’Princess Jasmine’ in Aladdin), and Syndee Winters (‘Nala’ in The Lion King) combine forces in this concert of a lifetime.

Where: Music Hall at Fair Park, 909 1st Ave., Dallas

When: Saturday, October 22 at 7:30 p.m.

Cost: $45 and up

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FWSO: Rodgers and Hammerstein Celebration

Harken back to the golden age of musical theater when one of the greatest writing duos in history had their heyday and launched a run of award-winning Broadway shows including Oklahoma!, Carousel, South Pacific, The Sound of Music and more. That's right, it's an all-Rodgers and Hammerstein performance as the FWSO highlights their catalog by playing some of the catchiest show tunes of all time.

Where: Bass Hall, Fort Worth

When: October 21-23

Cost: $34 and up

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Frights 'n Lights in Frisco

They say it's "the nations #1 Family-Fun Fall Fest, filling the gap between basic pumpkin patches and blood and gore haunted houses." At Frights’n Lights you’ll explore an adventure trail lined with thousands of shining jack-o'-lanterns, intricately carved in the shape of your favorite superheroes, princesses and cartoon characters, plus legends of fantasy, music and sport. Frights'n Lights is packed with phantasmic photo ops & monstrous Instagram moments. Encounter a thrilling cast of Hollywood’s most iconic, spine-chilling stars like Beetlejuice, Pennywise, Freddy, Jason, Annabel, and others, brought to life by a creepy cavalcade of giant-sized lanterns and lights. Add to that a haunted host of games, Halloween-themed rides, creepy crafts, a pumpkin patch with over 5000 pumpkins and frightening food and drink options.

Where: Riders Field, 7300 Roughriders Trl., Frisco

When: Thursdays - Sundays from October 1 - October 31

Cost: $20 and up

More info: https://www.frightsnlights.com/

Hangman’s House of Horrors

Hangman's House of Horrors features three different attractions: their main, and featured attraction (Hangman's) is their largest, longest running, and most popular. This 45 minute walk through will have you wondering if these legends are folklore or legit!
The Beauty of Horror - It’s a horror-based, interactive art exhibit. You and your friends and family can take interactive photos and selfies in a series of professionally prepared sets.
OUTBREAK! - Zombies abound from the dark corners and hidden chasms of this smaller yet equally intense attraction.

Where: Hangman's House of Horrors, 4400 Blue Mound Rd., Fort Worth
When: Select dates through October 31
Cost: $39 (Parking is $10)
More info: https://hangmans.com/

House of Spirits: Volkov Manor

House of Spirits: Volkov Manor is an immersive theatrical cocktail soirée, where adults do Halloween in a haunted mansion. Enjoy miniature craft cocktails and enjoy a night of macabre magic, tarot readings, strange roaming specters, secret games and so much more! Over 50,000 guests have already enjoyed House of Spirits, and now you can expect the unexpected in Dallas this year!

Where: C.H. Alexander Mansion, 4607 Ross Ave., Dallas

When: Fridays-Sundays through October 23; October 27-October 31

Cost: $79 and up

More info: https://houseofspiritssoiree.com/dallas/

Immersive King Tut: Magic Journey to the Light

100 years ago the boy king’s tomb was discovered. Now, celebrate the anniversary by venturing into the Valley of the Kings at Immersive King Tut!

The ground-breaking Immersive King Tut experience takes you on a mythical journey through the Egyptian afterlife! As Pharaoh, Tutankhamun is the sun of his nation. In this immersive experience, you will follow him on his journey through the underworld. Will he triumph and bring his people eternal light and prosperity?

Where: Lighthouse Dallas, 507 S. Harwood St., Dallas

When: Daily through November 13 (could last longer)

Cost: $25 and up

More info: https://immersive-kingtut.com/Dallas/

J&F House of Terror

The Haunted House Maze is back for the 2022 season. The haunted maze is recommended for those 14 and older. Patrons under 14 can come with a parent or guardian. You must purchase tickets online.
Where: Firewheel Town Center, 245 Cedar Sage Dr., Garland (East of Barnes & Noble and Dillards)

When: Most nights through October 31

Cost: $20 +

More info: https://jandfhouseofterror.com/

The Judds: The Final Tour

Wynonna Judd carries on with her tour, The Judds: The Final Tour after the passing of her mother, Naomi. Along with Martina McBride, who will join her on the road for the entirety of the tour, Wynonna is thrilled to welcome Trisha Yearwood to the stop at Dickies Arena.

Where: Dickies Arena, Fort Worth

When: Saturday, October 22 at 7:30 p.m.

Cost: $110 and up

More info: https://dickiesarena.com/event/2022-10-22-the-judds/

Junie B.'s Essential Survival Guide to School

Listen up, I tell you! Junie B. Jones is back, and she's got some advice to give...eventually. It was her brilliant idea to put together a survival guide for next year's students, but now she's at a total loss for what to add to it! It doesn’t help that all her friends are full of cool ideas and dance numbers. How's a girl supposed to deal with all this competition? Hilariously, of course! In this musical extravaganza great for back-to-school time, Junie B. Jones learns some important lessons about school, patience, and personal growth. This play is perfect for fans of Junie B. and newcomers alike!

Where: Dallas Children's Theater, 5938 Skillman St., Dallas

When: Saturdays and Sundays through October 30

Cost: $18 and up

More info: https://www.dct.org/plays/

Klyde Warren Park: 10th Birthday

Celebrate Klyde Warren Park’s 10th birthday on October 22! Listen to live music from Emerald City Band, play games on the lawn and enjoy the activities and features that make this urban park Dallas' town square. You might even find some free cupcakes.

Where: Klyde Warren Park, Dallas

When: Saturday, October 22 from 2 p.m. - 5 p.m.

Cost: Free

More info: https://www.klydewarrenpark.org/things-to-do/signature-events/10th-Anniversary/index.html

“Liberty & Laughter: The Lighter Side of the White House”

The George W. Bush Presidential Center's special exhibit glimpses behind-the-scenes into the lighter side of life in the White House. Entertaining first family anecdotes, interactive multimedia, and amusing artifacts unveil presidential pranks, inside jokes, and more. Revealing how humor has evolved from our Founding Fathers to the present day makes one thing readily apparent – laughter remains vital to a thriving democracy.

Where: George W. Bush Presidential Center, 2943 SMU Blvd., Dallas

When: Through December 31

Cost: $26

More info: https://www.bushcenter.org/exhibits-and-events/exhibits/2020/liberty-and-laughter.html

Madagascar – A Musical Adventure

Based on the smash DreamWorks animated motion picture, Madagascar – A Musical Adventure follows everyone’s favorite zoo crew on a comedy-packed journey around the world. After Marty the Zebra decides to chase his dream to see life outside of the zoo, we follow the “crack-a-lackin” friends on their unexpected adventure to King Julien’s Madagascar. This show is suitable for all audiences.

Where: Casa Mañana Theatre, Fort Worth

When: October 22-23

Cost: $29 and up

More info: https://casamanana.org/events/madagascar-a-musical-adventure/

Mainstay Farm Park

Head to Cleburne for the family fun of Mainstay Farm Park. It’s open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through November 5 for their Fall Festival. There are more than 30 attractions, all included with admission. It includes the Texas Big Wheel, the Texas Tubin’ Hill Slide, the Dipsy Doodle Coaster, a huge jumping pillow, mazes…and so much more!

Where: 1004 W. Bethesda Rd, Cleburne

When: Fridays (5p-9p), Saturdays (10a-9p), Sundays (11a-6p) through November 5

Cost: $25-$30 for day pass (cheaper online)

More info: https://www.mainstayfarm.com/

More Than Pink Walk

Join Susan G. Komen as they share stories, remember those we’ve lost, and support those looking for the strength to move forward. Together, we can support one another and raise money to end breast cancer forever.

Where: Levy Event Plaza, 501 E. Las Colinas Blvd., Irving

When: Saturday, October 22 at 7:00 a.m.

Cost: $100

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Moxley Manor Haunted House

Moxley Manor Haunted House returns this fall, bringing you three haunted houses for one price. In addition to Moxley Manor, enjoy their mind-blowing 3D Haunted House Big Top Terror and Regans Revenge.

Where: Moxley Manor Haunted House, 510 Harwood Rd., Bedford

When: Fridays - Sundays through October 16; Nightly October 20 - October 30

Cost: $30 and up

More info: https://moxleymanor.com/

Noches de Latinidad: El Fuego de Una Mujer (Fort Worth Opera)

Featuring a mix of art songs, arias, and folkloric music from Mexico, Cuba, Colombia, Puerto Rico, Brazil and Argentina, Noches de Latinidad: El Fuego de Una Mujer is an exciting Latin-American musical extravaganza curated by and starring “Fiery Soprano” Catalina Cuervo and virtuoso pianist Eduardo Rojas.

Where: Rose Marine Theater, 1440 N. Main St., Fort Worth

When: October 22 at 7:00 p.m. and October 23 at 4:00 p.m.

Cost: $50

More info: https://www.fwopera.org/elfuegodeunamujer

PNC Patio Sessions

Every Thursday evening from 5:30-7:30 p.m., guests can come out to enjoy a happy hour – live music, beautiful scenery, fun games, putt-putt golf, and of course beverages. The free concerts featuring local artists are held on the patio outside the Center Café. Featured performers include Strange Girl (October 20), Texas Jury Jam (October 27).

Where: Sammons Park, 2403 Flora St., Dallas

When: Thursdays through October 27 from 5:30-7:30 p.m

Cost: Free

More info: https://www.attpac.org/your-visit/pnc-patio-sessions/

Plenty of Time

Jubilee Theatre in Fort Worth presents “Plenty of Time.” It is 1968. Corey and Christina meet in Oak Bluffs—a black section of Martha’s Vineyard. Christina is from an upper-class family, and Corey is a member of the Black Panther Party. Despite their obvious differences, they are sexually attracted and share a passionate night together. Over the next forty-three years, they meet on the same day annually. Each time they return to the small private beach house, they bring their personal growth and the effects of ongoing social and political changes they face as African Americans.
Where: Jubilee Theatre, 506 Main St., Fort Worth
When: Friday, Saturday, Sunday through October 30
Cost: $29 and up
More info: https://www.jubileetheatre.org/s/Plenty-Of-Time/53

Post Malone

Post Malone is bringing Twelve Carat Tour with Roddy Rich to American Airlines Center.
Where: American Airlines Center, Dallas
When: Friday, October 21 at 8:00 p.m.
Cost: Sold out…but resale available
More info: https://www.americanairlinescenter.com/events/detail/postmalone-2022

Pumpkin Nights at Howell Family Farms

Explore fantastical lands, built using over 3,000 hand-carved real (and synthetic) pumpkins. There’s magic around every corner, including a 40-foot long dragon, a ghostly pirate ship, and an undersea wonderland. It’s a family-friendly event that also includes the Pumpkin Village, the main festival area, with food and beverages, photo-ops, The Spirit of Pumpkins fire show and more.
Where: Howell Farms, 4016 W. Division, Arlington
When: Now - October 30, 6 p.m. - 11 p.m. nightly
Cost: $26 for adults (13+), $16 for kids (4-12), Free for 3 and under
More info: https://www.pumpkinnights.com/dallas/

Reindeer Manor Halloween Park
Choose from four haunted houses at this park in Red Oak: the original Reindeer Manor, 13th Street Morgue, Dungeon of Doom (80’s theme), and The Bunker (biochemical outbreak theme).
Where: Reindeer Manor Halloween Park, 410 Houston School Rd., Red Oak
When: Fridays and Saturdays through October 22; then October 28-31
Cost: $40 and up
More info: https://www.reindeermanor.com/

Screams Halloween Theme Park in Waxahachie
Screams Halloween Theme Park is 5 Haunted Houses…and a whole lot more…providing the ultimate Halloween experience in the metroplex!  Each haunted house has a different theme including the all-new Bootlegger’s Bayou. Catch the all-new Cool Ghoul Boolevard and exciting live entertainment on the Screams main stage. Plus, you don’t want to miss the Rottingwood Cemetery, the DJ spinning tunes at the Taboo Tavern Stage, Scary-Oke, or the games of skill for an entire night of Halloween Fun!

Where: 2511 FM 66, Waxahachie

When: September 30 - October 29 on Friday and Saturday nights

Cost: $42 (cheaper online)

More info: https://screamspark.com/

Six Flags Over Texas: Fright Fest
Dare to enter the Halloween event of the season, featuring family-friendly attractions during the day...and thrills once the sun goes down. Haunted attractions, scare zones, and live shows all return this year. There are new attractions like Dead Man’s Wharf and Looney Tunes Spooky Town. And the park’s Casa Magnetica pays homage to Día de los Muertos.

Where: 2201 East Road to Six Flags, Arlington

When: Select nights now through October 31

Cost: $60 and up

More info: https://www.sixflags.com/overtexas/events/fright-fest

State Fair of Texas

It’s the final weekend of the great State Fair of Texas. So get those selfies with Big Tex through Sunday. Have you tried this year’s big winners, like the Fried Charcuterie Board, Peanut Butter Paradise, and Cha-cha Chata? There’s plenty of live music, family fun, the Midway, livestock shows, rodeo events and the Texas Auto Show.

Where: Fair Park, Dallas

When: September 30 - October 23

Cost: $24 and up

More info: https://bigtex.com/

Steve Martin and Martin Short: You Won't Believe What They Look Like Today!

This iconic comedy duo comes to Grand Prairie. Don’t miss this chance to see a couple comedy legends present new material in a variety of musical sketches and conversations about their iconic careers, most memorable encounters, and of course, their legendary lives in show-business.

Where: Theatre at Grand Prairie, 1001 Performance Pl., Grand Prairie

When: Saturday, October 22 at 8:00 p.m.

Cost: $59 and up

More info: https://texastrustcutheatre.com/events/detail/?event_id=429712
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Topaz Film Festival

Women In Film Dallas is proud to present the 21st annual Topaz Film Festival from October 20-30. Dozens of films of all types will be screened during this 10 day event. It starts virtually and continues with the in-person experience from October 28-30.
Where: Carrollton Plaza Arts Center, 1115 4th Ave, Carrollton
When: October 20-30; VIRTUAL from October 20-27…in person October 28-30

Cost: $30 and up

More Info: https://www.wifdallas.org/event-4988591

Trouble in Mind

A scathing indictment of racism in American commercial theatre, Trouble in Mind tells the story of Wiletta Mayer, a Black actress cast in a supposedly “progressive” play about racism by a white male author—it turns out to be anything but progressive.
Where: Kalita Humphreys Theater, 3636 Turtle Creek Blvd., Dallas
When: October 13-30 (October 13-18 are previews…opening night on October 19)

Cost: $15 and up

More Info: https://dallastheatercenter.org/shows/trouble-in-mind/

Water Lantern Festival
The Water Lantern Festival is filled with fun, happiness, hope, and great memories that you'll cherish for a lifetime. This is a family friendly event that can be shared by everyone. Friends, families, neighbors, and lots of people that you haven't met can come together to create a peaceful, memorable experience. Gates open at 5 to enjoy food trucks, music and fun. At 7:30 you’ll design your lantern, the lantern launch is at 8.

Where: Panther Island Pavilion, 395 Purcey St., Fort Worth

When: October 22 at 5:00 p.m.

Cost: 25.99 and up.

More info: https://pantherislandpavilion.com/event/water-lantern-festival-4/

Young Frankenstein

From the creators of the Broadway sensation “The Producers” comes the monstrously fun musical, Young Frankenstein. When the grandson of the infamous Victor Frankenstein, Frederick Frankenstein, inherits his family’s estate, his mad scientist genes come to fruition! With the help of his assistant, Igor, he brings a monster to life and hilarity ensues. With memorable tunes like "The Transylvania Mania," "Don’t Touch Me" and "Puttin' on the Ritz," Young Frankenstein is an electrifyingly good time.
Where: Theatre Three, 2800 Routh St., Dallas
When: October 20-23, October 26-30, November 4-6, November 10-13

Cost: $40 and up

More Info: https://www.theatre3dallas.com/shows-tickets/

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