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The Number Game
Ongoing
As we learned in A Beautiful Mind and Pi, the elusive world of numbers can really mess up a brain. The same theme applies to the award-winning production of Proof, playing at the Casa Mañana Theatre through March 28. A young woman leaves her own educational pursuits to help her mentally unstable number-genius father. The result is a revolutionary mathematical proof. For the everyday layman, questioning the laws of arithmetic rarely leads to a resolution. But it does test the boundaries and relationship in this family. Ticket prices range from $37 to $55 for shows at 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday. Casa Mañana Theatre, 3101 W. Lancaster, Fort Worth. Call the theater at 817-332-2272. --Desirée Henry
Windy City Style
3/27
Remember the wondrous days of women trying to have no figure at all? Shapeless dresses that shimmied with fringe and the taping down of breasts to create a more streamlined look for doing the Charleston? And oh, that "rouge" so popular among flappers. The result? Well, ladies like our grandmother cite fun times then and bad knees and breasts that require wheelbarrows now. But hey, that's fashion. Relive the 1920s Chicago Experience with the Repertory Company Theatre's dinner theater that brings razzle-dazzle and a bite to eat straight to the table. There is one night only to admire the pin curls and all that jazz the RCT is offering up. It's 8 p.m. Saturday at the Eisemann Center, 2351 Performance Drive, Richardson. Tickets are $39 to $45. Advance reservations are required. Call 972-690-5029. --Merritt Martin
Pas de Deux Coup
Celebrated dancers couple up for TITAS showcase
3/27
Mon Dieu
! The pas de deux! Such a succulent morsel of classical ballet, scooped out from a full-length ballet, these pieces are star turns for one man and one woman partnered in a sensational showcase of technical prowess. For Dallas balletomanes, this year's TITAS Command Performance of International Ballet features internationally known dancers in pas de deux performances from classics such as Giselle and Don Quixote to Balanchine's exquisite modern works. Among notable featured performers are Cuban Jose Manuel Carreño with Lorna Feijóo, Patricia Barker and Jeffrey Stanton, Lauren Anderson with Andrew Murphy, and Rasta Thomas and Chiaki Yasukawa. For the first time, TITAS will feature a local dancer, Christopher Vo, a senior from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, in two solo pieces. Get tickets ($15 to $150) for the 7 p.m. Saturday gala at the Music Hall at Fair Park by calling the TITAS box office at 214-528-5576. --Annabelle Massey Helber
Bookin’ It
A book about museums comes to the museum
3/31