Area Theatres

Please support the theatres in our area, just as we want them to support us. Your support of the performing arts is helping to build a richer culture in Tarrant County...

  • Bass Performance Hall
    330 East 4th Street, Fort Worth
    The mission of the Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall is to serve as a permanent home to major performing arts organizations of Fort Worth and as a premiere venue for other attractions so as to enhance the range, quality, and accessibility of cultural fare available to the public; to promulgate arts education; and to contribute to the cultural life of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, and the region.
  • Casa Mañana Theatre
    3101 West Lancaster Avenue, Fort Worth
    Casa Mañana strives to create, nurture and advance live professional theatre unparalleled in artistic excellence for the enrichment and education of our diverse community and its future generations of artists and patrons.  Now in its 49th season, Casa Mañana is a Fort Worth-based live theatre company that produces and presents shows at two distinct performance venues – Casa Mañana Theatre and the Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall. By combining the talent of award-winning directors, choreographers and musicians with professional actors from the local area and the Broadway stage, Casa Mañana’s self-produced shows are among the best in the nation.
  • Center Theatre
    404 E Pipeline Rd, Hurst
    Artisan Center Theater provides the Metroplex with quality theater for all ages. Many shows chosen are geared toward the entire family; we produce musicals, comedies and family dramas that are accessible, entertaining and sometimes even educational.
  • Circle Theatre
    230 W. Fourth Street, Fort Worth
    Located in Sundance Square, Circle Theatre offers contemporary plays rarely seen in the Fort Worth community. The Circle Theatre space seats 125 and is comfortably intimate, bringing patrons close to the action on the stage. The Circle Theatre celebrates Texas' unique and colorful cultural diversity, and often produces works by Texas playwrights.
  • Dallas Summer Musicals
    Dallas Summer Musicals presents both a traditional summer season of Broadway musicals at the Music Hall at Fair Park and the Broadway Contemporary Series, a winter season of stage plays and musical shows, primarily held at the Majestic Theatre.
  • Dallas Theatre Center
    3636 Turtle Creek Blvd, Dallas, Texas 75219.
    Dallas Theater Center is North Texas' most prominent nonprofit regional theater. It is the theater's mission to produce classic, contemporary and new plays of the highest artistic quality; to create experiences that inspire new ways of thinking and living; and to nurture and help shape the future of American theater.
  • Jubilee Theatre
    506 Main Street, Fort Worth
    Jubilee Theatre is celebrating 26 years of outstanding theatrical productions. Founded in 1981 by Rudy and Marian Eastman, Jubilee Theatre continues today to strive to achieve its primary mission: To create and present theatrical works which represent the richness and diversity of the African-American experience.
  • Kitchen Dog Theatre
    3120 McKinney Ave, Dallas
    We choose plays that challenge our moral and social consciences, and invite our audiences to be provoked, challenged, and amazed.
  • Ohlook Performing Arts Center
    316 S. Barton St., Grapevine
    Ohlook Performing Arts Center was established to offer children from 12 months old to 18 years of age an introduction and the ability to explore and learn the creative arts and technical arts with working professionals in these fields as their instructors.
  • Runway Theatre
    215 N. Dooley St., Grapevine
    Grapevine's Runway Theatre, Inc. is a 501(c)3 organization bringing quality, live entertainment to the community for 25 years. As an all volunteer theatre, we rely on the generosity of grants, support groups, individual donors, and ticket sales for financial support. Our amazing volunteers do everything: from changing air filters to building the sets to directing and acting and fundraising.
  • Stage West
    821 West Vickory, Fort Worth
    Stage West
    is a professional theatre company operating under agreement with Actors' Equity Association, the professional union of theatrical actors and stage managers in the United States.Stage West nurtures the artistic growth of area actors, directors, designers, playwrights and musicians. Our goal is always to broaden and intensify the theatrical experience for our patrons, with consistently excellent acting, directing and plays.
  • STARS Theatre Company
    1970 E. Dove, Southlake
    STARS Theater Company provides education, professional guidance, training and experience in theater arts to young people, ages 8-18, in Tarrant County and the surrounding areas.
  • Texas Wesleyan Theatre
    1201 Wesleyan St., Fort Worth
    The Box Office is located in the lobby of the Sone Fine Arts Center at the corner of Binkley and Avenue E on the Texas Wesleyan campus, and can be reached at (817) 531-4211.
  •  Theatre Three
    2800 Routh Street, #168, Dallas
    Theatre Three's Mission is to produce a wide range of literature for the state, illuminate the ideas and emotions the author intends to express, support the preservation and growth of the spoken and written word, create a workplace where area theatre artists can realize their potential, promote theatre as an experience for all peoples, and serve the immediate and larger community with good theatre art.