Dallas Solo Fest
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    • ARCHIVES >
      • DSF 2014 >
        • A DIFFERENT WOMAN by Veronica Russell
        • BEAST OF FESTIVE SKIN by Alexandra Tatarsky
        • BOUNCING UGLY by Danny O'Connor
        • BUTT KAPINSKI by Deanna Fleysher
        • CROSSING YOUR I'S by John Michael
        • EATING MY GARBAGE by David Mogolov
        • INNOCENT WHEN YOU DREAM by Zeb L. West
        • SWEATER CURSE: A YARN ABOUT LOVE by Elaine Liner
        • WORKSHOPS 2014
      • DSF 2015 >
        • '33: A KABARETT by Bremner Duthie
        • AN AMERICAN ASSHOLE IN FRANCE by Jeff Swearingen
        • AND THEN I WOKE UP by Kris Noteboom
        • LORD OF THE FILES by Lesley Tsina
        • MO[U]RNIN'. AFTER. by Brigham Mosley
        • STANDING EIGHT COUNT by Van Quattro
        • THE SERIOUSLY NEUROTIC DREAM OF MARY SHELLEY by Carla Cackowski
        • TIPPED & TIPSY by Jill Vice
        • WORKSHOPS 2015
      • DSF 2016 >
        • BAD DATES by Eileen Tull
        • BEERS ABOUT SONGS by Ryan Adam Wells
        • CLENCHED by David Mogolov
        • LIBERTÉ, EGALITÉ, ADOPTEE by Maggie Gallant
        • SCARLETT O'HARA AND THE WAR ON TARA by Brigham Mosley
        • SUPER MORTAL by Erin Singleton
        • THE ESCAPE PLAN by Vincent Mraz
        • WHITE SAUCE AND DIAPER BABIES by Diana Shortes
        • Workshops 2016
      • DSF 2018 >
        • THE BISCUITEATER by Jim Loucks
        • DRUNK LION by Chris Davis
        • CODY CARK: A DIFFERENT WAY OF THINKING
        • MEATBALL SEANCE by John Michael
        • OH, JESUS! OR... by John S. Davies
        • PERVIRGIN by Nkechi Chibueze
  • SHOWS
    • BASED ON ACTUAL EVENTS by Jaye Lee Vocque
    • CRITICAL, DARLING! by Brigham Mosley
    • CYRANO A-GO-GO by Brad McEntire
    • GIRL DAD by Justin Lemieux
    • KEEPING UP WITH THE JORGENSONS by Jeremy Julian Greco
    • MARVELOUS MECHANICAL MUSICAL MAIDEN by Carmel Clavin
    • SEXOLOGY: THE MUSICAL! by Melanie Moseley
    • WHO YOU CALLING A BITCH?1? by Sacha Elie
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Dallas, Texas USA

The Mission of the Dallas Solo Fest is to celebrate extraordinary solo theatre as well as increase awareness and appreciation for the form in the north Texas area. 

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June 6-16: Dallas Solo Performance Festival 2019

The Dallas Solo Fest made its debut in Dallas, Texas in 2014  with  eight distinct and dynamic one-person productions. Now in its fifth year the 2019 fest looks to be just as amazing.

Featuring an eclectic mix of solo artists, the Dallas Solo Fest’s two-weekend schedule offers a wide range of shows —from raw and hard-hitting to hilariously outrageous—in a variety of genres and styles. See some of the best, most original, local/regional solo artists as well as outstanding performers from around the country.

Every show runs roughly an hour and tickets are priced at an affordable $15. See the schedule for the festival HERE and ticket information is HERE.

All performances are at Theatre Too! downstairs at Theatre Three,  2800 Routh Street, #168, Dallas, Texas 75201. There's free well-lit parking as well as close proximity to shops, bars and restaurants. 

The first year, all artists performing in the DSF 2014 were chosen by invitation. Starting in 2015 an open submission process took place. The final roster of performers is chosen by  a selection committee and the aim is for a diverse and high-quality collection of one-person shows.

The full roster of performers for the 2019 Dallas Solo Fest will be announced in early April 2018.

The Dallas Solo Fest 2019 is a project of Audacity Theatre Lab. 

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