Dallas Edition

Sashay Your Way To The Dallas Comedy Club

Who doesn’t love a funny lesbian? Well, they don’t get much hilarious-er than Paris Sashay. And she’ll be in the intimate Dallas Comedy Club this Sunday night, and you’re going to love it. But don’t take our word for it, take hers: Paris Sashay, Live!Sunday, March 88:15 p.m.Tickets: $26.36Dallas Comedy Club3036 Elm Street, DallasEvent details at prekindle.com

John Cameron Mitchell Takes His Wig Down From The Shelf

Big plans on August 7? We know, we know. Your National Lighthouse Day plans often book up years in advance. But if you happen to still have that Friday night free, you’ve gotta block off your calendar for the Hedwig and the Angry Inch 25th Anniversary Movie Tour at the Texas Theatre in Oak Cliff. Not only will you get […]

All That Glitters Is Not Necessarily Mariah

When a group of gay men gets together, expect plenty of drama. But even more laughter. The Texas premiere of Pure Glitter from Uptown Players at the Kalita Humphreys Theater promises that and more. Written by two-time Emmy-nominated playwright Douglas Lyons, Pure Glitter focuses on a group of friends gather for a 10th anniversary surprise party that brings out all […]

Travel Tuesday: Fiesta San Antonio Returns For A Gay Old Time (And A Straight One, Too!)

We write about a lot of Pride events all over the world here at He Said Dallas. But sometimes a passion for parties and parades can celebrate being proud about something besides the LGBTQ+ community. Take Fiesta San Antonio, for instance. This 10-day festival celebrates everything we love so much about the Alamo City. Fiesta highlights so much of the […]

See Saw, The Queer Musical Parody You Didn’t Know You Needed

We once flew to London just to see Jerry Springer: The Opera. True story. Because sometimes something so absurd can be exactly what the doctor ordered. If you have that same mindset, get excited for the newest show to hit Theatre Three. It’s none other than Saw The Musical: The Unauthorized Parody of Saw. Long title be damned, it has […]

Good Mañana, Baltimore!

Even mainstream John Waters beats 95% of “edgy” movies. As much as we love the filth of Pink Flamingos, Multiple Maniacs and Desperate Living, we adore Hairspray in all its incarnations. From the 1988 original starring Ricki Lake and Divine to the 2002 Broadway musical version of the movie to the 2007 movie version of the Broadway musical, they each […]

Town Hall, But Make It Fun

Everybody loves Liz Mikel. Especially the gays! She graced the stage for years in shows at Uptown Players and Dallas Theater Center, and even made a name for herself on Broadway and television. Tonight, she’s back at the Kalita Humphreys Theater with DTC in Where We Stand, a one-woman show produced in association with Fort Worth’s Stage West Theatre. What’s […]

Travel Tuesday: Wrap Up Winter Pridefully In Central Oregon

It’s been two years since we first visited Central Oregon and we’ve been desperate to return. Well, now we have a perfect reason: Winter PrideFest Central Oregon this March 5-8. Drag performances, parties, comedy, parties, bingo, parties, skiing, parties and most importantly, après skiing. Stay at Campfire Hotel in Bend, Oregon for an even longer list of rainbow-hued, super-queer happenings. […]

Taste The Rainbow, Lick The Rainbow, Get A Sugar Rush From The Rainbow

You had us at Willy, Mr. Wonka. It’s time for a sugar-coated celebration with Legacy Cares for their upcoming Candy Land fundraiser on April 25. We know, it’s early to start thinking about a party more than two months away, but if you want to snag early-bird pricing on this colorful evening, you have until February 28 to save a […]

Spandex Ballet

There are no secrets in queer culture any more. What was once known almost exclusively among members of the LGBTQ+ community has become mainstream. From RuPaul’s Drag Race to that little show called Heated Rivalry, straights now know everything about tucking, bottoming and the fine art of flirting with a banana at a smoothie shop. Now, enter the era of […]