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Dallas Children's Theater
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Nearby attractions
The Village WAG - Exclusive For The Village Residents
8310 Southwestern Blvd, Dallas, TX 75206
Nearby restaurants
Emilio's Mexican Kitchen
6243 Retail Rd #400, Dallas, TX 75231
Applebee's Grill + Bar
6464 E NW Hwy Suite 510, Dallas, TX 75231
Whataburger
6232 Retail Rd, Dallas, TX 75231
Cicis Pizza
6186 Retail Rd, Dallas, TX 75231
UnbelievaBOWL! Asian Grill in Dallas
6243 Retail Rd #550, Dallas, TX 75231
First Watch
6411 E NW Hwy Suite 170, Dallas, TX 75231
Mo' Bettahs Hawaiian Style Food
6471 E NW Hwy Ste. 100, Dallas, TX 75231
Keller's Hamburgers
6537 E NW Hwy, Dallas, TX 75231
Los Altos De Jalisco Mexican Restaurant #4
6012 Abrams Rd # 102, Dallas, TX 75231
Pizza Patrón Skillman
6102 Skillman St #100, Dallas, TX 75231
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Mattress Firm Medallion
6464 E NW Hwy Suite 514, Dallas, TX 75214
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Dallas Children's Theater

5938 Skillman St, Dallas, TX 75231
4.8(326)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: The Village WAG - Exclusive For The Village Residents, restaurants: Emilio's Mexican Kitchen, Applebee's Grill + Bar, Whataburger, Cicis Pizza, UnbelievaBOWL! Asian Grill in Dallas, First Watch, Mo' Bettahs Hawaiian Style Food, Keller's Hamburgers, Los Altos De Jalisco Mexican Restaurant #4, Pizza Patrón Skillman
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(214) 978-0110
Website
dct.org

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Nearby attractions of Dallas Children's Theater

The Village WAG - Exclusive For The Village Residents

The Village WAG - Exclusive For The Village Residents

The Village WAG - Exclusive For The Village Residents

4.6

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Nearby restaurants of Dallas Children's Theater

Emilio's Mexican Kitchen

Applebee's Grill + Bar

Whataburger

Cicis Pizza

UnbelievaBOWL! Asian Grill in Dallas

First Watch

Mo' Bettahs Hawaiian Style Food

Keller's Hamburgers

Los Altos De Jalisco Mexican Restaurant #4

Pizza Patrón Skillman

Emilio's Mexican Kitchen

Emilio's Mexican Kitchen

4.6

(419)

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Applebee's Grill + Bar

Applebee's Grill + Bar

3.7

(1.4K)

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Whataburger

Whataburger

4.1

(837)

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Cicis Pizza

Cicis Pizza

3.9

(451)

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**Top Indoor Activities in Dallas for the Whole Family – Have a Great Weekend!**
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Mark Anthony de JesusMark Anthony de Jesus
We’ve seen a few shows here with the kids (Piggy and Gerald/Charlie Brown Christmas). The length of the shows are great for kids. Production value / Acting is high. Theater is small enough that any seat is great. I’m sat in both sections and it really doesn’t make a difference. This is a great way to introduce your kids to a show. The only nit picky comment I can make is that they need more staff to direct crowds before and after shows because of all the activities they have outside the show. It’s not too bad, but could be better. Also… the location is also kinda weird as it is next to a Home Depot, but I don’t think there is anything they could have really done about that.
Genetically Modified SkepticGenetically Modified Skeptic
I booked the Gables for a 10hr conference event and it could not have been more perfect. Troy took care of us so incredibly well that our attendees thought he was a close friend of the speakers and a volunteer. We could not have asked for a better experience or a better price. No other venue this size has so much value, and rarely do venues ever care as much as Troy did for us. He even helped us when we were carrying our personal belongings to our cars, and went to the parking lot with us to say goodbye. Every one of our attendees loved the theater and wanted to come back next year. I'm pleased to support the theater and all the amazing work they do for the community.
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We’ve seen a few shows here with the kids (Piggy and Gerald/Charlie Brown Christmas). The length of the shows are great for kids. Production value / Acting is high. Theater is small enough that any seat is great. I’m sat in both sections and it really doesn’t make a difference. This is a great way to introduce your kids to a show. The only nit picky comment I can make is that they need more staff to direct crowds before and after shows because of all the activities they have outside the show. It’s not too bad, but could be better. Also… the location is also kinda weird as it is next to a Home Depot, but I don’t think there is anything they could have really done about that.
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I booked the Gables for a 10hr conference event and it could not have been more perfect. Troy took care of us so incredibly well that our attendees thought he was a close friend of the speakers and a volunteer. We could not have asked for a better experience or a better price. No other venue this size has so much value, and rarely do venues ever care as much as Troy did for us. He even helped us when we were carrying our personal belongings to our cars, and went to the parking lot with us to say goodbye. Every one of our attendees loved the theater and wanted to come back next year. I'm pleased to support the theater and all the amazing work they do for the community.
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Reviews of Dallas Children's Theater

4.8
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1.0
9y

I absolutely loved everything about the theater except the plot of the play they chose to show to children. This is a Children's Theater, with a room full of children. Why they chose The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane is dumbfounding. We were on a field trip with a whole group of 2nd grade children. I had no idea what I was going to experience.

Here's the highlights ... a ceramic bunny is given to a little girl. The audience can hear his thoughts, but of course the actors cannot. The whole plot is about him learning to love and care about others. Which should be a nice story, but the journey is not so nice.

It starts off with a voyage across an ocean where two boys steal a little girl's bunny, playing toss with him over her head & the bunny being tossed overboard, where they make a big deal about the bunny being all alone on the bottom of the ocean. -Bullying & Isolation

The bunny is caught in a fisherman's net & he takes it home to his wife who adores it & talks to it. Their adult daughter comes for a visit, decides her Mom is going senile, steals the bunny & takes it to the dump, abandoning it, where it's eventually buried under more trash. -Theft, meanness & more isolation

A dog finds the bunny and he remains with the dog and a homeless man for years, until a railroad official catches them on a train, assaults the man and the dog & tosses the bunny from the train. -(Railroad) Official Oppression, Assault, Animal Cruelty, more isolation

He's used as a scarecrow with a dark scene about the crows pecking at him, then stolen and taken home to a dying child, who's mother has already died, father is a drunk, a scene where father physically abuses the son and then the daughter dies. -Isolation, Abuse, Poverty, Hunger, Family Violence, Death

Abused boy runs away from home, taking the bunny (that he had made into a puppet for his sister) and panhandles on the street for money. He goes to a restaurant and orders too much food, not having sufficient funds to pay the bill. Owner yells at him and then destroys the bunny by slamming his head on a hard surface. - Runaway, more violence, plus a room full of children who grew up on Toy Story and just witnessed the murder of this bunny by the restaurant owner.

A craftsman puts the bunny back together & puts him in his store for sale. Where he sits for years before a woman walks in looking for a toy for her daughter. She finds the bunny and is speechless. She's the original owner who lost him all those years ago on the boat. So it ends up with them being reunited and him learning to love his owners, vs. constantly complaining about them. The kids LOVED the ending.

My 2nd grader didn't even get the whole plot to the story. She's focused on how sad the story was and was full of questions about all the bad aspects in the story ... things that until yesterday, she had no idea existed or occurred in the lives of other people.

Oh, and a side story, inside the main story ... elderly lady associated with owner #1 tells a story about a selfish princess who didn't love anyone but herself. A man proposes to her, she takes the ring & swallows it, basically laughing at him for being in love. She goes for a stroll in the woods & gets lost. Days later, she finds a house occupied by a witch. She demands that the witch help her because her Dad is the king and threatens the Witch that she'll suffer consequences if she turns away the princess. The witch shows her consequences, by turning her into a boar. The boar princess runs away, finding scouts from the castle who are looking for her. They don't know she's the princess, kill her & take her back to the castle. The cook cuts her open, finds the ring, puts it on her finger & continues to prepare dinner. Everyone in the castle (unknowingly) ate the princess for dinner. Morale: Don't be selfish. Love other people.

How is this appropriate for children? Maybe 5th or 6th grade, but definitely not younger crowds! This play should come with a rating warning that it's not suitable for...

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2.0
10y

We attended the Dallas Childrens Theater for a dance recital and the staff and owner was extremely rude. As a dance mom, I had to stay back stage to help with costume changes. However, I had to walk one of my children / dancers to the auditorium before the show started to talk to my husband. The door staff wouldn't let me enter because I didn't have the ticket to present (because I gave it to my husband) and were not very nice about it. I had to walk into the auditorium using the side door from backstage, but since I forgot my badge in the dressing room the owner didn't want to let me back OUT of the auditorium to the backstage. During the show, I came out from the backstage door to watch my child perform on stage (after I lined her up for her number) and so I stood right there by the exit aisle to quickly watch. The manager told me I had to go find a seat because I was creating a fire hazard. First of all, I don't think I'd be standing there if a fire broke out; pretty sure I would run and be the first out the door. Second of all, I wouldn't have minded being asked to find a seat IF he had asked nicely. He was extremely rude in the way he spoke to me and even pointed out the fact he was the owner and he makes the rules. Not a very friendly place when it comes to dealing...

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4.0
50w

We’ve seen a few shows here with the kids (Piggy and Gerald/Charlie Brown Christmas). The length of the shows are great for kids. Production value / Acting is high. Theater is small enough that any seat is great. I’m sat in both sections and it really doesn’t make a difference. This is a great way to introduce your kids to a show.

The only nit picky comment I can make is that they need more staff to direct crowds before and after shows because of all the activities they have outside the show. It’s not too bad, but could be better.

Also… the location is also kinda weird as it is next to a Home Depot, but I don’t think there is anything they could have really...

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