South Dallas is our neighborhood.
We recognize the very real barriers – from the physical fence around Fair Park to the cost of Broadway tickets – that prevent many of our neighbors from attending shows at the Music Hall.
Broadway Dallas is committed to creating a cultural home for our community. Through our ConnecTix program, Broadway Dallas ensures accessibility and intentional engagement by providing prominent partner community organizations with season subscriptions for their constituents, ensuring those who live around Fair Park can return to the Music Hall multiple times throughout the season.
In addition to tickets, partners receive pre-and-post show engagement opportunities, round-trip transportation, and meals. Regular engagement helps our neighbors feel comfortable and at home at the Music Hall and enables them to experience the powerful benefits and unparalleled joy of attending live theater.
• The All-Stars Project
• BonTon Farms
• Cornerstone Baptist Church*
• Forest Forward
• Jubilee Park and Community Center
• The Kings Academy*
• MLK Arts Academy
• Northlake-Dallas College Theatre Department
• St. Philip’s School and Community Center*
• South Dallas Cultural Center, and
• Urban Arts Collective
• Theater Residencies – These longtime partner organizations* also receive year-long theater programs for middle school students.
• Community Day – Each August, Broadway Dallas opens the doors of the Music Hall to our partner community organizations to celebrate our season-long partnership and enjoy neighborhood vendors, food and drink, and special performances.
$100 – Gives One Kid a Seat to a Show
$500 – Gives a Family of 5 Seats to a Show
$1,000 – Gives One Kid a Subscription to the Season
$2,500 – Underwrites 4 Pre-Show Workshops
$5,000 – Provides a family of 5 with a Subscription to the Season
$10,000 – Underwrites the Community Day
$15,000 – Funds Meals and Transportation for the Season