On Friday, May 2, 2025, Dallas Theater Center’s annual fundraising event will take place at Fashion Industry Gallery (F.I.G.) in the Dallas Arts District. Themed TAKE A BOW, the highly anticipated fête marks the 41st year for the annual Centerstage gala. Hamilton A Sneed is returning as this year's Event Chair and will oversee the cabaret-jazz-inspired evening of multimedia and fine dining which includes a champagne cocktail reception highlighting the Public Works education and community engagement programs, followed by a seated dinner and program honoring Joel Ferrell, the 2025 Linda and Bill Custard Award honoree, along with a vibrant live auction & paddle raise. The night will end with musical performances by the Diane & Hal Brierley Resident Acting Company and celebrated members of the theater community.
Tickets to the Gala are currently on sale. Can't make the event or need a more affordable option to support DTC's cause? The CENTERSTAGE 41 Luxury Raffle is now open! Enter for a chance to win:
- A $5,000 gift card sponsored by Susser Bank.
- A trip for two to New York including tickets to see The Great Gatsby – A New Musical on Broadway, an experience at the Museum of Broadway, a taping of "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen!," plus hotel accommodations provided by The Muse New York and M Social Hotel.
- $1,000 to spend at NorthPark Center plus complimentary valet parking throughout the year with your NorthPark VIP valet card, and a House of Creed fragrance experience including four fragrances and a 10-person private masterclass.
- Access and experiences to 12 top Dallas arts and culture destinations, including Dallas Theater Center, AT&T Performing Arts Center, The Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Meadows Museum at SMU, and more.
Tickets are $50, with savings on multi-ticket packages. Enter now to support the arts and you could win big.
Proceeds benefit Dallas Theater Center’s Public Works Department, which engages people of all ages through year-round classes, performances, community events, and ambitious works of participatory theater. Public Works partners with schools, community organizations, and local government to make the arts accessible and inclusive across Dallas.