It’s Almost Showtime…

It’s Almost Showtime… MainStage’s Noises Off Opens This Weekend! 
Noises Off
July 18 – August 2
Presented by MainStage 
By Michael Frayn
Directed by B.J. Cleveland

Sardines! Sardines! Called “the funniest farce ever written,” Noises Off takes a fond look at the follies of theatre folk, whose susceptibility to out-of-control egos, memory loss, and passionate affairs turn every performance into a high-risk adventure.

Opening this Friday, July 18, don’t miss this side-splitting backstage farce with slamming doors, falling trousers, and flying sardines July 18 through August 2!

Buy Tickets to Noises Off Presented by MainStage (July 18 – August 2)
Intro to Art- Mini Camp starts next week!
Hurry! Limited Spots Remain!  
Through August 1, Irving Arts Center offers a variety of fun, curated educational experiences for kids and teens ages 4-16 with 11 unique camps to choose from. Space is still available for the remaining two mini art camps! Sign up today! 
View Our 2025 Summer Camp Offerings, and Register NOW
New Exhibit!
De Profundis:
Echoes from the Deep
Through October 25 in the Carpenter Lobby Gallery
Rooted in the rhythms of the natural world, this exhibition draws from the enigmatic beauty of sea anemones, creatures that blur the line between flower and predator.
Through vivid color and intricate pattern, each piece explores the emotional terrain of human connection and the delicate balance between what is seen and what is felt.
New Exhibit! Rooted Visions
Through October 18 in the Main Gallery

Through works by 25 Southern Black artists, Rooted Visions explores themes of resilience, storytelling, and the transformative power of creativity.
Portraits of Dementia: Photographs by Joe Wallace
Through August 16 in the Dupree Lobby Gallery

Organized by the Mid-America Arts Alliance, “Portraits of Dementia” is a unique exhibition which destigmatizes those living with dementia through moving portraits and stories of lives well-lived.
Amy Branch-Lambert: The Dance Lives On
Through August 30 in the Focus Gallery

The Dance Lives On features a body of work by ceramics artist Amy Branch-Lambert that explores her brother’s life through the greater project of the National AIDS Memorial Quilt.
We’ve Been Framed
Through Sept 27 in the Courtyard Gallery

We’ve Been Framed features artwork created by volunteers in the Department of Arts & Culture.
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