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Surveying our ecletic arts scene, from the galleries to the stage.
The Sunshine Boys with brothers Jerry and Dick Van Dyke is a comedy about two former vaudevillian performers, and it's pretty perfect for these legendary comic actors. Local actress Denise Lee also stars.
8 p.m. Friday. Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts, Richardson. eisemanncenter.com. Also 8 p.m. Saturday at Casa Mañana Theatre, Fort Worth. Both shows $50-$100. Ticketmaster.
-- Mark Lowry
Happy birthday
Has it really been 10 years since Gracey Tune opened her Near Southside arts venue called Arts Fifth Avenue? To celebrate, there'll be an anniversary party and fundraiser featuring music, dancin' and -- you know it -- cake.
6-9 p.m. Sunday. Arts Fifth Avenue, 1628 Fifth Ave., Fort Worth. $25. 817-923-9500; www.artsfifthavenue.org.
-- Mark Lowry
Lisztomania
Renowned Canadian pianist Louis Lortie opens the Cliburn Concerts season with an entire evening of Franz Liszt's Années de Pèlerinage (Years of Pilgrimage), which is rarely performed live.
7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Bass Hall, Fort Worth. $15-$90. 817-335-9000; www.cliburn.org.
-- Mark Lowry
Rare 'Things'
"Seeing Things" is the first U.S. exhibition for British sculptor Tony Cragg in 20 years, so this Nasher exhibit is something to talk about. Cragg is renowned enough to have his work positioned in front of important buildings throughout the world.
Saturday through Jan. 8. Nasher Sculpture Center, 2001 Flora St., Dallas. $5-$10. 214-242-5100; www.nashersculpturecenter.org.
-- Mark Lowry