Situated in Downtown Carrollton, the Plaza Arts Center is the result of the renovation of the historic Plaza Theatre from 1949. This space has now been converted into a cultural hub of sorts, where you can always catch something interesting going on. The main hall is put to many uses, and can host anything from concerts and plays to seminars and receptions. The premises also features a dance hall, where you can sign up for folk and ballroom dancing lessons.
Moody Performance Hall offers a wide range of art and literary events. Visitors are entertained with an eclectic lineup of ballet performances, theatrical plays, music shows and festive themed programs. Offering year round entertainment to the people, the center helps in community bonding. If you are an art lover, this place is worth a visit.
Opened at the beginning of 2013, Community Beer Company likes to think of itself as more than just a craft brewery. The brewery hosts tours every Saturday afternoon and the price gets you a pint glass and four drink tickets so you can sample the wares. They usually have a few food trucks posted up during touring times too so you can delight all your taste buds. In addition to the tours, Community Beer Company hosts all kinds of community events at the brewery like art shows, concerts and beer school just to name a few.
This well-established community theater was founded in 1973. Located in Arlington, midway between Dallas and Fort Worth, the venue is a great place to catch quality plays. The non-profit company produces around six presentations each year, ranging from musicals to award-winning plays. Past productions include "Laughter on the 23rd Floor," as well as a variety of other comedies. Hours vary depending on performance, Call the box office for details.
Located in the restored Palace Theater, the Grapevine Opry brings you an exciting Country and Western show every Saturday night. The 500-seat movie theater, constructed in 1940, fell into disrepair after World War II, but was partially restored in 1975. Restoration efforts continue today thanks to the Grapevine Heritage Foundation. Regional performers take the stage here, as well as a few national acts including Willie Nelson, Faron Young, the Judd's and Jeanie Pruitt. Ticket prices vary from $10 and up, depending on the event. Shows take place on Friday and Saturday nights. Call for exact show times.