Current season ticket holders can renew their seats by Monday, April 1 + new season tickets will be available for purchase starting Wednesday, May 1. Stay tuned for individual ticket sales.
Don’t forget that the current Broadway at the Bass season runs through July with “Chicago,” “Hamilton,” and “Mamma Mia” still to come.
Headlining shows
“Company” | Oct. 1-6, 2024 | The five-time Tony Award-winner tells the story of a 35-year-old single woman and her search for sanity in society, featuring songs by Stephen Sondheim.
“Beetlejuice” | Oct. 29-Nov. 3, 2024 | Celebrate spooky season with an adaptation of Tim Burton’s story about a teenager who talks to ghosts.
Mrs. Doubtfire is on the way to save her young charges — and amuse audience members.
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Photo by Joan Marcus, courtesy of Bass Performance Hall
“Mrs. Doubtfire” | Nov. 5-10, 2024 | Help is on the way, dear — because the comedic Scottish nanny is bumbling toward Fort Worth.
“Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations” | Feb. 11-16, 2025 | Sing along to “My Girl” while you follow the musical group’s journey from the streets of Detroit to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
“Clue” | March 25-30, 2025 | There’s a mystery afoot — can you figure out whodunit in this stage adaptation of the popular board game?
“MJ” | May 13-18, 2025 | Learn about Michael Jackson’s creative mind and collaborative spirit that helped him become one of the greatest entertainers of all time.
“Moulin Rouge!” | June 10-15, 2025 | Pop some champagne for the splendor, romance, and glitz of this French story, which has won 10 Tony Awards.
“The Wiz” | July 15-20, 2025 | “The Wizard of Oz” set to 1970s funk — what more could you want as the musical returns to tour for the first time in 40 years?
“Shucked” | July 29-Aug. 3, 2025 | Settle in for a corn-fed musical about the American Midwest from GRAMMY-winning songwriters Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally.
Knit & Crochet Circle | Monday, March 11 | 5:30-7:30 p.m. | Grapevine Public Library, 1201 Municipal Way, Grapevine | Free | Bring your own supplies to share or use the ones provided to this crafty class for teens and adults of all skill levels.
Tuesday, March 12
Cookie Decorating Class | Tuesday, March 12 | 7-8:30 p.m. | Funky Picnic Brewery & Café, 401 Bryan Ave., Fort Worth | $45 | Grab a drink and learn how to decorate with some Irish icing magic.
Wednesday, March 13
AAC Men’s Basketball Championship | Wednesday, March 13-Sunday, March 17 | Dickies Arena, 1911 Montgomery St., Fort Worth | $5-$383 | Watch collegiate teams dribble it out for the conference title + check out the family-friendly events at Hoop Village before the games.
Thursday, March 14
Second Thursdays at the Carter: Intricate & Immersive | Thursday, March 14 | 5-8 p.m. | Amon Carter Museum of American Art, 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth | Free | Enjoy a specialty cocktail and hear curator Shirley Reece-Hughes talk with artist Leonardo Drew about “Number 235T,” which was commissioned for the Carter.
Friday, March 15
TCU Baseball | Friday, March 15-Sunday, March 17 | Times vary | Lupton Baseball Stadium, 3700 W. Berry St., Fort Worth | $12-$18 | The Horned Frogs will take to the plate in a three-game series against the Oklahoma Sooners.
Attend one of the shop’s local car shows to see some of their works of art on wheels in person. | Photo courtesy of House of Hotrods
Whether you’re looking to restore that vintage vehicle in your garage or assemble a modern masterpiece from the ground up, the pros at House of Hotrods can build a ride that will make a lasting first impression.
This one-stop shop, located at 2301 FM 1187 in Mansfield, specializes in auto restoration and customization projects, including:
Fabrication | House of Hotrods’ master craftsmen can create rare, handmade parts, such as custom chassis + chopped tops.
Mechanical | The shop’s experienced technicians can update your ride to have the latest and greatest technology (think: engine swaps, custom gauges, harness installation, and suspensions).
Paint + Body | From mild to wild, House of Hotrods can design a customized, eye-catching paint scheme in any style.
No matter your needs, no job is too big or small for the award-winning shop. If you can dream it, they can do it.
Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson will take on Youtuber Jake Paul on Saturday, July 20 at AT&T Stadium. The fight will be live streamed on Netflix or you can sign up for ticket pre-sales.
Weather
Last Thursday’s storms broke a 77-year-long record for rainfall in a single day. The National Weather Service recorded 2.67 inches of rain at DFW Airport, which more than doubled 1.12-inch record set in 1947.
Announced
The Texas Rangers are sporting some new gold-trimmed duds. The reigning World Champions will be opening the season in their new “Gold Collection,” which will be available for purchase in the Grand Slam Team Store at Globe Life Field starting Thrusday, March 21.
Holiday
Ramadan mubarak, Fort Worth. The start of Ramadan, a month of reflection + fasting in Islam, depends on the sighting of the new moon. Observe and learn more with the Islamic Association of Fort Worth. We wish you all a peaceful month, and we’ll see you on Eid.
Edu
North Richland Hills’ Smithfield Elementary School made ProCare’s list of Best Inclusively Designed Schools in the US. Opened in 2021, the Birdville ISD campus features a two-story Learning Commons, an outdoor sensory path, and reading hive that are scaled for neurodiverse students.
Sports
The TCU Men’s Basketball team toppled West Virginia last week but fell to UFC on Saturday. Will they clinch a spot in the NCAA March Madness tournament? Find out where the experts are placing the Horned Frogs with Locked On’s daily podcasts.
Shop
This cozy men’s sweatshirt has been climbing the sales ranks and we can see why — the brushed fleece makes this everyday essential super comfortable.*
Eat
🍖 Just another meaty Monday
Vote in FTWtoday’s barbecue bracket
Reminder: All of these spots were curated and nominated by you, our readers. | Graphic by 6AM City
Welcome back to our FTWtoday barbecue bracket, where we’re asking you to determine the best barbecue joint in Fort Worth.
After our initial round of votes, we’re down to four “teams” left:
Cousin’s Bar-B-Q and Heim Barbecue | Cousin’s makes its barbecue “low and slow” and serves meat by the pound in a cafeteria-style dining room. Heim is a mom-and-pop shop that prides itself on “farm-to-smoker” ingredients.
Dayne’s Craft Barbecue and Panther City BBQ | Dayne’s started as a food truck and recently opened a permanent location in Aledo. Panther City holds the Guinness World Record for longest barbecue marathon.
Ready to decide who moves on to the final two in our bracket? Cast your vote below.
Flower pots, solar lights, or lemon trees in QVC’s garden deals. “Love your garden” items are on sale until Thursday, March 28, meaning it’s the perfect time to start dreaming up this year’s outdoor spaces.
Any “Bachelor” fans out there? Former host Chris Harrison has a new dating show, set to air on Dr. Phil’s Fort Worth-based Merit Street Media in April. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the Dallas native will also co-host a morning talk show with his wife Lauren Zima.
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