Kimberly Richard is a North Texan with a passion for the arts. She’s worked with Theatre Three, Inc. and interned for the English National Opera and Royal Shakespeare Company. She graduated from Austin College and currently lives in Garland with her very pampered cocker spaniel, Tessa.
The Latest
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The beautiful revolution of Monet, Renoir and Degas at the Dallas Museum of Art
“The Impressionist Revolution from Monet to Matisse” is on view at the Dallas Arts District museum through Nov. 3
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Forest Forward celebrates the renovation and rebirth of the historic Forest Theater in South Dallas
A new chapter begins for Forest Theater, a cultural gem in South Dallas. Take a look at Forest Forward’s plans to revive the iconic theater to its former glory and the massive revitalization program planned for South Dallas.
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WaterTower Theatre announces 29th season
For every season, WaterTower Theatre’s 29th season has a show. The Addison theater company’s 2024-2025 season has a seasonal theme, featuring one show for the fall, winter, spring and summer.
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Verdigris Ensemble's ‘Mis-Lead' highlights environmental history of West Dallas
The Dallas-based choral ensemble debuts the new work with concerts at the Kalita Humphreys Theatre April 5-7.
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It's ladies' night at Avant Chamber Ballet's Women's Choreography Project
This year marks the tenth anniversary of the program.
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Rediscovering Central Track and Deep Ellum at the African American Museum, Dallas
Two exhibitions illuminate the history of Central Track and the world of Blind Lemon Jefferson.
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At the DMA's ‘He Said/She Said,' women artists have a lot to say
The exhibition featuring contemporary female artists is on view through July 21
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Dallas Symphony Orchestra announces 2024-25 season featuring Wagner's Complete Ring Cycle
The new season includes three world premieres, two co-commissions and fourteen DSO premieres.
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Verdigris Ensemble's reimagined ‘Dust Bowl' blows back into Dallas
Verdigris Ensemble is bringing back ‘Dust Bowl,’ a piece based on survivors’ accounts of the 1930s man-made environmental disaster as well as newspaper articles and diary entries.
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In WaterTower Theatre's ‘Ann', a legendary Texas governor's voice can still be heard
Former Texas Gov. Ann Richards died in 2006, but her legendary wit and remarkable story live on in Ann, now playing at WaterTower Theatre in Addison through Feb. 25.