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Get Your FLOAT - Play Tickets in Dallas: 2026 Shows & Dates
Parking & Directions for FLOAT - Play Bishop Arts Theatre Center
215 South Tyler Street, Dallas, TX
75208, US
FLOAT - Play Musical / play Live at Bishop Arts Theatre Center | Dallas – May 28th, 2026
Floating right in the heart of Dallas, the Bishop Arts Theatre Center is a gem that really stands out, especially on the FLOAT - Play Dallas scene. It’s not just your average theatre; it’s the only spot in the city with a classic film display system that gives off serious vintage vibes. Walk inside and you’ll find a wardrobe collection of over a thousand costumes, ready to jump into action for any performance. The entrance mural by Eduardo Rodriguez, completed back in 1996, adds a splash of local artistry that’s almost like a warm welcome from Dallas itself. Since 1995, their Seasonal Acting Workshop has nurtured countless young talents, many of whom still carry that spark into their careers. Outdoor deck seating offers a killer view of the city skyline, perfect for taking in a show or just relaxing during intermission. And if you’re a last-minute ticket buyer, final call seats are often available at a discount, sometimes right before the show starts. Parking’s a breeze after 6 PM on the nearby street, and every Saturday morning, the square fills with local vendors at a lively bazaar that’s worth checking out. All in all, FLOAT - Play Dallas and the Bishop Arts Theatre Center deliver a mix of community charm, creative history, and just enough unpredictability to keep things interesting.