Get your tickets at the box office or online at. Tickets are $30, $28 for age 62 and older and $28 for students with a valid ID. every Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and at 2 p.m. Theatre Arlington is bringing this Broadway comedy/drama to its stage at 7:30 p.m. The shop is operated by its longtime owner, who fears changes even if there's a chance it might help business, and his teenage employee, who has big ideas for the shop but can't get any of them off the paper. The Tony-winning play Superior Donuts by Tracy Letts captures this inevitability by examining it through the lens of a Chicago donut shop that's on the precipice of facing change in today's fast-moving world. It's also unpredictable, and the only constant is that it's never easy. Main St., ArlingtonChange is difficult but inevitable. Thursday, July 20 Superior Donuts Theatre Arlington, 316 W. Tickets are $6–$60 and can be purchased online at. every Thursday, Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. on Wednesday, July 19, and runs through Aug. This Oscar Wilde-inspired comedy premieres at 8 p.m. The families of both star-crossed lovers start putting the others through the test to see if their love can withstand petty rivalries and some hilarious situations. Miss Molly, written by Off-Broadway playwright Christine Carmela, tells the story of lifelong friends Matthias and Aloysius, who fall in love with a pair of dazzling sisters named Molly and Genevieve and whose conniving future mother-in-law Viscountess Houseington believes there may be more than love at play in their plans. Main St., Fort Worth This romantic comedy may sound like something that's been around for decades, but it's getting its world premiere at the Amphibian Stage in Fort Worth. Tickets are $43 per person and can be purchased at the box office or online at. The performance on Thursday, July 27, will have an American sign language interpreter. on July 22, July 23, July 29 and July 30. on July 21, July 22, July 28 and July 29 and 8 p.m. on Wednesday, July 19, with additional performances at 7:30 p.m. The play is the story of two best friends who get a birthday wish to be transported to 1940s Hollywood, where they're tasked with writing a new silver screen musical while dealing with the dark side of show business. Goin' Hollywood, the new musical premiering at the WaterTower Theatre on Wednesday, July 19, features two such people who feel stuck in the wrong time period. Perhaps you're one of those people who wish leg warmers and Jazzercise were still a thing. You could be one of those film buffs who can appreciate the unique quality of watching a silent movie, where the only sounds are the roar of a projector and an instrumental soundtrack. Wednesday, July 19 Goin' Hollywood WaterTower Theatre, 15650 Addison Road, Addison Have you ever felt as if you were born in the wrong period of history? Maybe you're a medieval history buff who dreams of jousting for the honor of a scorned maiden.
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