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    Tim L.

    I've always been envious of Europe and how it seems like they always have outdoor art/light exhibits. Needless to say, I was pretty excited when I heard the whole Arts District would be turned into a canvas for many artists to do things that not even they do often. Don't get me wrong. Traditional art is fine. It's great, in fact. But it's still..well..traditional. So when a plethora of artists come together to collaborate to transform a portion of the city into something entirely different it's gotta be exciting even for the not so artsy types. Turning Wyly Theater into what it seemed like moving parts was probably one of the coolest things at the event. I'm sure we could have spent the entire evening there watching the reconstruct itself. But it was just one of what seemed like a thousand exhibits there. There was also an interactive piece at Klyde Warren Park where people stepped into an inflated chamber with a paint gun and created their own art from the inside. Live performances were popping up here and there at random times and there were pieces of art everywhere you turned. The 20 or so food trucks made this event that much better. I can't recall the last time there were that many food trucks congregated in one place. It made deciding what to get pretty challenging. All in all, this was an amazing experience and I can't wait to see what next year's installment has in store for us. Perhaps, with the awesome displays of light, sound and art like what Dallas witnessed last night we can finally take the next big step in becoming a well known arts city.

    Carlos S.

    Every 2 years? This was an awesome event. Even though it was super crowded but how can you blame everyone the weather was perfect and the art was worth it. Cant wait for next year.

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    Kalita Humphreys Theater

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    The Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Kalita Humphreys Theater is a fantastic venue. Both Uptown Players…read moreand Dallas Theatre Center stage plays here in this 600 seat luxurious theater with two small balcony areas on either side of the stage and an upstairs balcony section that seats about 150 additional guests. Seating is comfortable and sight lines are amazing -- not a bad seat in the house. The orchestra section is off to the side so you can see each actor's facial expressions. There's a bar with alcoholic beverages and sodas in additional to light snacks such as candy bars and peanuts. If you're tired of paying $100 to have to use binoculars just to see the stage at DSM Fair Park, you should definitely come check out a show here!

    What a lovely theater and good time! I saw the play "Sense and Sensibility" tonight and enjoyed…read moremyself very much. The design of the building is aesthetically pleasing, art deco, big windows. I rather like all the red inside too, but perhaps that is just me. It is very much its own space, and not like any of the modern buildings today. Parking is free, which is a rare find in Dallas these days too. There are concessions, wine, soda, cookies and such, which you can take into the theater with you. The air conditioning was icy cold, which I was happy for! For those that got too chilly, right in the back are blankets available to use! How charming. I'd say every view is a good one here too, no bad seats. I found the chairs more comfortable than the ones at the Wyly Theatre for sure. The play itself was well done, good casting, especially Colonel Brandon, though he did make me think - Willoughby who? *fans self* The revolving stage was a little distracting, but the play itself was lovely as Jane's work almost always is. The actors bounding up the stairs and into the audience was unexpected for this type of play, but worked well, and many of the lines were delivered to much laughter. Austen fans shouldn't miss it!

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