Texas
Enjoy TEXAS and Shakespeare in the Canyon this season
The TEXAS Outdoor Musical announces its upcoming 58th season, with tickets on sale now, alongside a new series being introduced to the outdoor stage, “Shakespeare in the Canyon.”
According to a news release, the TEXAS production will run every Tuesday through Sunday from June 6 to Aug. 3. “Shakespeare in the Canyon” will have a limited viewing, available every Tuesday through the month of July beginning July 9.
“TEXAS Outdoor Musical” is a family-friendly show set against an authentic tapestry of history. The show’s fictional characters bring to life the stories, struggles and triumphs of the settlers of the Texas Panhandle in the 1800s. Song and dance abound – and a generous helping of good ol’ Texas humor, too – with spellbinding lighting and special effects. The show takes place every year in the beautiful Pioneer Amphitheater carved out and nestled into the natural basin of Palo Duro Canyon, the second largest canyon in the United States. This years new season also offering “Shakespeare in the Canyon” which uses the talented cast to showcase different types of theatre in this rare setting.
“This is the 58th season of Texas Outdoor Musical. We are very excited to once again offer the story of the setting in the Texas Panhandle by song and dance, all performed in the canyon representing the historic routes of the production. … We are also excited to officially launch a ‘Shakespeare in the Canyon’ series, which will present ‘A Midsummer Nights Dream’ on Tuesdays in July in lieu of Texas,” Stephen Crandall, artistic director for TEXAS Outdoor Musical, said.
According to Crandall, the Shakespearian series is an addition to the production after seeing the community’s enjoyment of their previous Shakespeare inspired productions. Crandall said this year’s “Shakespeare in the Canyon” will be an official launching of a new formal series, where new productions of the iconic works will be performed each season.
“We of course encourage everyone to try to see both productions. Attending a show in the amphitheater in the canyon is a really special experience; it is a very beautiful serene landscape. … It is just an overall enjoyable experience to sit in the audience and be entertained in the open under the stars. It is such a one-of-a-kind experience,” Crandall said.
In addition, the production is also seeking seasonal personnel for the upcoming production. Applications are now being accepted online at https://www.texas-show.com/p/auditions-employment .
“We are gearing up, about to start our audition process; for that, we hire approximately 80 to 100 individuals to work onstage and back stage and then another number of people to run the front of house. This is a big production, and we are excited to begin seeking for that,” Crandall said.
Summer 2024 TEXAS Outdoor Musical Schedule:June 6 – August 3rd
Tuesday- Sunday
- 6 p.m.: Amphitheatre, Box Office and Parking Opens
- 6:15-7:45 p.m.: BBQ Dinner (must be pre-purchased)
- 6:45-7:30 p.m.: Pre-Show Entertainment
- 7:40 p.m.: Amphitheatre Seating Opens
- 8 p.m.: Show
Summer 2024 Shakespeare in the Canyon Schedule:
Tuesdays in July: 9, 16, 23, 30
- 6:30 p.m.: Amphitheatre, Concession, Box Office and Parking Opens
- 7-7:30 p.m.: Pre-Show Entertainment
- 7:40 p.m.: Amphitheatre Seating Opens
- 8 p.m.: Show
The option to purchase the crowd favorite Chuckwagon meal, serving a BBQ dinner, will be available with the Texas production only. Special themed foods will be available at the concession stand for the Shakespeare in the Canyon shows, including turkey legs and more.
Discounts are available for seniors, military and West Texas A&M University staff/faculty/students applicable for both of the shows. Children ages 12 and under are eligible to receive free admission to “Shakespeare in the Canyon”. Children ages four and under are eligible for a discount for the production of TEXAS with ages 12 to 4 years old eligible for a discounted admission fee.
The TEXAS VIP package offers premier parking, souvenir posters, back stage tours and best seats in the house. This offer is available for TEXAS only.
Guests can purchase tickets to both shows by purchasing the new Season Membership available now.
Tickets and information are available at texas-show.com or by calling our Box Office at 806-651-2181. For our complete listing of costs, volunteer opportunities and more information, visit www.texas-show.com
Texas
Rain and storms ahead for North Texas after warm, humid Friday
Warm, humid and windy conditions continue for North Texas on Friday as air flow from the south pulls in Gulf moisture. Mostly cloudy skies are in store, with highs in the low 80s and wind gusts up to 35 mph.
Overnight, storms will approach the region from the northwest, most likely arriving in North Texas between 3 and 7 a.m. The system will bring scattered showers and thunderstorms, with the potential for some stronger storms capable of wind gusts up to 60 mph and small hail.
The rain will continue for most of Saturday morning. North Texas will dry out from north to south in the afternoon.
The front also brings a steep drop in temperatures, with highs on Saturday topping out in the low to mid-60s.
Temperatures on Sunday morning will drop into the 40s, but sunshine will return in the afternoon with highs in the 70s.
Next week will start off with highs in the 70s and a chance of rain on Tuesday before temperatures rise into the 80s again.
Texas
Texans get some of the largest tax returns in the country, study finds
FILE-In this photo illustration, a 1040 Individual Income Tax Return document is seen on a desk on April 15, 2024 in North Haledon, New Jersey. (Photo illustration by Michael Bocchieri/Getty Images)
In a year of record-breaking tax returns, a new study finds that Texas is seeing the second-largest average returns in the nation.
Upgradedpoints.com found that the national average is nearly $3,600, but Texas residents are seeing nearly a thousand more than that this year. They used numbers from the IRS in conducting the study.
Texas-sized tax returns
By the numbers:
In Texas, the average refund was $4,344, slightly below the average in Florida, which leads the nation at $4,433. The state had the second-largest overall filing volume: 13.6 million returns filed and over 9.7 million (71.3%) receiving a refund, the study found.
The Texas county with the highest average return was Shackelford County, located west of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, at $7,375. Most wage brackets saw returns closer to average, with those earning $50-$100K per year averaging $4,249. However, their average appears to have been imbalanced by the $200K+ earners, who saw an average refund of $105,163.
What is the penalty for filing taxes late?
Dig deeper:
The failure to file penalty applies if you didn’t file your tax return by the due date (including extensions).
By the numbers:
The penalty is 5% of your unpaid taxes for each month that a return is late, up to 25% of the total unpaid, for individuals and most business tax returns, according to the IRS.
You’ll know if you owe a penalty because you’ll receive a notice letter from the IRS.
2026 tax brackets
Your tax filing could also look different next year if your tax bracket is adjusted. Keep that in mind if you plan to switch jobs, or earn or lose some income.
Because of inflation adjustments, income thresholds for the two lowest brackets rose by about 4%, while higher brackets increased by roughly 2.3% compared with 2025 levels.
READ MORE: 2026 tax brackets vs. 2025: Here’s what’s changed, other things to know
2026 tax deduction
For tax year 2026, the standard deduction increased to $32,200 for married couples filing jointly. For single taxpayers and married individuals filing separately, the standard deduction rose to $16,100 for tax year 2026, and for heads of households, the standard deduction will be $24,150.
2027 tax filing season
Consult a tax professional now if you have any questions or concerns about your tax-filing situation come January 2027.
The Source: Information in this article comes from upgradedpoints.com and previous FOX Local reporting.
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