Mockingbird Station/Midtown

This district has it all.  We just wish there was more of it.  It’s comfortable and has easy access from Lakewood, M-Streets and Park Cities.  Before Mockingbird Station on the northeast corner of Mockingbird and I-75 Central was built, the land was where the original Dr. Pepper plant was located.  The mixed use development consists of an indie movie theater, shopping, restaurants, a mix of retailers and personal services, offices, apartments and a light rail.  A hotel across the street on the southeast corner, is a fabulous mid-century that underwent a complete re-do.  It is also home to excellent personal services, salons, restaurants and residences.

Mockingbird Station/Midtown

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Art

Dallas Children's Theater -Rosewood Center for Family Arts

5938 Skillman Dallas, Texas 75231

Founded in 1984, the Dallas Children’s Theater is rated by American Theater and Time magazines as one of the nation’s top 5 theaters performing for youth today.  Founded in 1984, “DCT is the largest professional family theater in the Southwest”. The theater offers a season of eleven productions in the newly renovated Rosewood Center for Family Arts, as well as a national touring company, theater academy, “artist-in-residence” and “arts-in-education” programs for local schools. In fact, 40% of the non-profit’s budget goes toward school programming and community outreach. DCT also collaborates with the Public Library systems and conducts extensive outreach programming.

  • Phone: Administration-214.978.0110 Box Office- 214740051

Dallas Chamber Music Society

2711 Gaston Avenue Dallas, Texas 75226

Established in 1945, The Dallas Chamber Music Society is the second oldest civic music organization in Dallas.  The Society sponsors and manages concerts of the best touring music groups from the United States, Europe, South America, and the Orient who perform music spanning classical to the contemporary.  Concerts are held from October to April at Caruth Auditorium, on the SMU Campus.

Tickets are available through the Society’s website or by phone 972.392.3267

  • Phone: 972.392.3267