"Moon Over Buffalo" is a comedic look at one couple's hope for fame.

“Moon Over Buffalo” is a comedic look at one couple’s hope for fame.

The Pocket Sandwich Theater opens “Moon Over Buffalo,” a fun Hollywood farce. George and Charlotte Hay, a married couple, are the protagonists of this comedic play, set in the 1950s. Both are wannabe actors, hoping to impress director Frank Capra. The show opens on Friday and continues through June 18. Showtimes and ticket prices vary, so get all the details here.

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Vickery Place Neighborhood Association8a2d58e2-b7a8-47a7-94e2-036f75759e1f holds its annual Food and Wine Walk on Saturday, May 21, beginning at 7 p.m. During this fun neighborhood event, guests will travel from porch to porch while sipping, tasting and meeting neighbors. Each stop on the walk will offer food expertly paired with red, white or sparkling wines. Tickets are $60 and include an etched keepsake wineglass. Get tickets here.

Things get artistic at the Lakewood Conservatory of Fine Arts, where the budding young talent will showcase their skills from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, May 21. They will be joined by performers from the Park Cities School of Music. In addition to the showcase, there will be a musical petting zoo, drop-in for dance and art classes and light nibbles. Parents can arrange a free taken evaluation for their child, in which professional instructors will work with the child to discover their artistic interests and capabilities (for a guaranteed spot email info@pcsom.com).

"BFG" at Dallas Children's Theater.

“BFG” at Dallas Children’s Theater.

It’s your last chance to see the beloved Roald Dahl’s novel “The BFG” (Big Friendly Giant) come to life on the stage at the Dallas Children’s Theater. Though he looks scary, this giant has a heart of gold and hopes to give his kind a better rap. Showtimes vary through May 22, and tickets are $22-26. Get more details here.

Nature meets art in the current exhibition hosted by White Rock Lake Museum at the Bath House Cultural Center, running through Oct. 1. “Natural Impressions: Recent Artwork by Cecilia Thurman” offers a collection of paintings by this Dallas-area artist whose work has been displayed all over the world.