06/11/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/11/2025 15:23
June 11-18
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Mysterious things have been happening in the Manningham household: items go missing, their dog is injured and Mrs. Manningham hears footsteps coming from the locked, uninhabited top floor. She fears that she is going mad-that is certainly what Mr. Manningham believes. But when Detective Rough arrives to visit Mrs. Manningham while she is alone, questions arise and secrets are revealed about her husband. Suddenly, insanity is no longer the biggest threat she faces as she discovers she has married a dangerous man.
Time: 7:30 p.m. (Thursday), 8 p.m. (Friday & Saturday), 2 p.m. (Sunday)
Runs through June 29
Location: Richardson Theatre Centre, 518 W. Arapaho Rd.
Admission: $22 adults, $20 seniors & students (Thursday & Sunday),
$24 adults, $22 seniors & students (Friday & Saturday)
Additional details: Angel Street aka Gaslight
June 11
Join Alamo Drafthouse for early access to the film "How to Train Your Dragon." Be among the first to see this live-action reimagining of the film that launched the beloved franchise.
Time: 6:30 p.m. (Wednesday)
Location: Alamo Drafthouse, 100 S. Central Expy.
Admission: $12.95
Additional details: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) will host a series of community meetings across the Metroplex this month, including in Richardson, to gather community input on potential service and fare changes that could significantly impact riders across all 13 member cities.
Time: 6:30-7:30 p.m. (Wednesday)
Location: City Council Chamber, Richardson City Hall
2360 Campbell Creek Blvd., Suite 525
Admission: Free
Additional details: Your Voice Matters: Participate in Public Hearings on Potential DART Service and Fare Changes
June 12
Come learn from Natalie Draeger, Senior Director of 101Media, as she talks about how platforms such as Instagram, TikTok and influencer marketing can elevate your brand, increase engagement and drive real sales. Draeger brings a powerful mix of strategy and creativity to digital marketing and will share the latest tools, trends and best practices.
The IQ® Brew is an ongoing networking and educational series hosted by the City's Economic Development Department that features short presentations from entrepreneurs, small businesses, innovation ecosystem builders and subject-matter experts followed by a Q&A.
Time: 8:30-10 a.m. (Thursday)
Location: IQ®HQ, 1302 E. Collins Blvd.
Admission: Free, register here
Additional details: The IQ® Brew
Kids ages 9-12 can get a lesson in physics by making a derby car out of a potato. That's right, a potato. During this Richardson Public Library-sponsored program kids will build a speedy spud and then race their classmates.
Time: 2-3 p.m. (Thursday)
Location: Richardson IQ®HQ, 1302 E. Collins Blvd.
Admission: Free, registration required
Call 972-744-4358 or visit the Youth Services Help Desk to register
Additional details: T(h)inker Thursdays - Potato Car Derby
Teens ages 13-18 can dive into thrilling stories, amazing artwork and fun discussions with fellow graphic novel fans.
Time: 7-8 p.m. (Thursday)
Location: Spring Creek Conference Room, Richardson Public Library
2360 Campbell Creek Blvd., Suite 500
Admission: Free, registration required
Call 972-744-4358 or visit the Youth Services Help Desk to register
Additional details: Teen Graphic Novel Book Club
June 13
The City Line Night Market takes place on the second Friday of each month. Enjoy live music and shop from more than 40 booths featuring handmade and vintage goods. Lawn chairs, picnic blankets and pups are welcomed and encouraged.
Time: 6-10 p.m. (Friday)
Location: CityLine Plaza, 1150 State St.
Admission: Free
Additional details: CityLine Night Market + Live Music
Soak in the sounds of the wetland with a one-of-a-kind musical evening featuring professional opera singer and John Bunker Sands Wetland Center educator Susannah Woodruff. The night will include a world premiere by Dallas composer Samuel K. Sweet, inspired by the rhythms and beauty of the wetlands.
Time: 7:30 p.m. (Friday)
Location: John Bunker Sands Wetland Center, 655 Martin Ln., Combine, TX
Admission: $20 (student), $30 (regular), $60 (VIP, concert & reception)
Additional details: Events - John Bunker Sands Wetland Center
Join The Core Theatre to see comedian Andy Beningo.
Time: 8 p.m. (Friday)
Location: The Core Theatre, 518 W. Arapaho Rd.
Admission: $20 adults & seniors, $15 students
Additional details: THE CORE THEATRE Presents: Andy Beningo
June 14
Get ready to laugh out loud with the comedian Paula Poundstone. Known for her razor-sharp observational humor and quick wit, Paula is a true legend in the world of comedy. Don't miss Paula as she takes the stage, sharing her unique perspective on life, politics and the pursuit of happiness.
Time: 8 p.m. (Saturday)
Location: Hill Performance Hall, Eisemann Center
Admission: $25-$65
Additional details: Event | Eisemann Center
Join Alamo Drafthouse for an interactive movie party with the family. Watch "How to Train Your Dragon." Attendees will receive props that include dragon kites, plasma glow teeth, a bag of dragon nip (catnip) and a Viking helmet decorating craft kit.
Time: 11 a.m. (Saturday)
Location: Alamo Drafthouse, 100 S. Central Expy.
Admission: $16
Additional details: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
Seniors 50 and older can join the Richardson Public Library to learn how to understand basic terminology and laptop functions. Attendees must bring a laptop.
Time: 10:30 a.m.-noon (Saturday)
Location: Library Spring Creek Room, Richardson Public Library
2360 Campbell Creek Blvd., Suite 500
Admission: Free, registration required
Call 972-744-4355 to register
Additional details: Love Your Laptop
Join The Ramazinis to see their amazing circus act featuring all sorts of juggling and tossing, stacking, chair acrobatics and more. This Richardson Public Library-sponsored program is for all ages.
Time: 2-3 p.m. (Saturday)
Location: Richardson City Hall, 2360 Campbell Creek Blvd., Suite 525
Admission: Free
Additional details: The Ramazinis: 2-Person Circus
Can you survive the Oregon Trail? Inspired by the famous video game, teens ages 13-18 can take the legendary journey across the country by completing the Richardson Public Library's challenge. Hunt for food and visit settlements. There is a chance you might even die of dysentery. Teens can play solo or as a team.
Time: 3-4 p.m. (Saturday)
Location: YS Storytime Room, Richardson Public Library
2360 Campbell Creek Blvd., Suite 500
Admission: Free
Additional details: Teen Program - Oregon Trail Survival Challenge
June 15
Little ones can make heartfelt Father's Day cards while Dad kicks back with his favorite cold brew for just $5 all day long.
Time: All day during Elevated Coffee & Tea's normal operating hours (Sunday)
Location: Elevated Coffee & Tea, CityLine, 1251 State St.
Admission: Free
Additional details: Cards & Cold Brew with Dad at Elevated Coffee + Tea
Written in 1773, "She Stoops to Conquer" embodies timeless themes-identity, love and the chaos of miscommunication. In this modern adaptation, the story unfolds in a contemporary setting, as Kate Hardcastle takes charge, using wit and disguise, to win over the shy Charles Marlow, proving that sometimes you have to bend the rules to find real connection.
Time: 8 p.m. (Saturday), 3 p.m. (Sunday)
Runs through June 15
Location: The Core Theatre, 518 W. Arapaho Rd.
Admission: $20 adults & seniors, $15 students
Additional details: THE CORE THEATRE Presents: SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER
June 16
Enjoy this beginner-friendly modern calligraphy workshop at CityLine Plaza. Enjoy hands-on instruction and leave with a full beginner kit that includes nibs, ink, a pen holder, guides and more.
Time: 4:30-6:30 p.m. (Monday)
Location: CityLine Plaza, 1150 State St.
Admission: $65, purchase tickets here
Additional details: CLASS SERIES: Sip & Script Summertime Modern Calligraphy for Beginners
It's time to cool off and keep those fine motor skills fine-tuned this summer with fun fine motor activities in the water. Kids ages 3-6 can join the Richardson Public Library at the Huffhines Park Pavilion. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Some activities include small parts and may present choking hazards for younger children.
Time: 3-4 p.m. (Monday)
Location: Huffhines Park, 300 N. Plano Rd.
Admission: Free
Additional details: Fine Motor Fun at Huffhines Park
June 17
Join the Richardson Senior Center to explore the healthiest cities in Texas, how life expectancy differs by zip code and the factors that contribute to longevity. Membership to the Senior Center is not required.
Time: 10 a.m. (Tuesday)
Location: Richardson Senior Center, 820 W. Arapaho Rd.
Admission: Free, registration required
Additional details: Call 972-744-7800 to register and for more information
Time: 2:30 p.m. (Wednesday)
Location: Richardson Senior Center, 820 W. Arapaho Rd.
Admission: $10, must register by June 17
Additional details: Call 972-744-7800 to register and for more information
Bring a blanket or a lawn chair and enjoy this free, family-friendly Movies in the Park event. The movie of the night will be "The Parent Trap." There will be concessions for sale including popcorn, snacks, snow cones and drinks.
Time: Movie will start at sunset shortly after 8:30 p.m. (June 20)
Location: Huffhines Park, 1500 Apollo Rd.
Admission: Free
Additional details: Summer Movie Series
This is the perfect opportunity for adults with special needs to venture out from home during the summer to explore new activities outdoors and indoors to help increase their cognitive, physical and social skills all while having fun in a group setting. The group will go the Frontier of Flight Museum and Love Field Airport for a morning of amazement before heading to Alamo Drafthouse to eat lunch and watch a movie on the big screen.
Time: 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (June 20)
Location: Leave from Heights Recreation Center, 711 W. Arapaho Rd.
Admission: $50 (residents), $52 (nonresidents)
Bring $25 to purchase lunch at the movie theatre
Additional details: Activity detail | City of Richardson Parks and Recreation
Splash into the lap pool or float through the lazy river during these Dive-In Movie events at Heights Family Aquatics Center. On Friday, July 18 bring the family out to watch "Moana 2." Then, on Friday, Aug. 15, those 18 years and older can watch "Mean Girls." Lifeguards will be on duty. All rules of the pool must be followed.
Time: July 18 ("Moana 2"), Aug. 15 ("Mean Girls")
Movies will start at sunset shortly after 8:30 p.m.
Location: Heights Family Aquatic Center, 709 W. Arapaho Rd.
Admission: $6 (online), $10 (at the gate)
Must be 18 years or older to watch "Mean Girls"
Additional details: Summer Movie Series