They've performed in thousands of shows in a cozy, seat theater in Sundance Square in Fort Worth. Their Dallas theater, formerly the Contemporary Theatre of Dallas, seats Starting Feb. The original Sundance Square theater in Fort Worth will remain open.
The intimate setting will mean Four Day can engage with its audience. In improv style, some crowd members will be enlisted to interact with the cast. The group has performed for Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama and has even delivered a keynote to Congress. Closer to home, the troupe has made spot appearances in Dallas, mostly as corporate gigs in addition to some shows at the Granada Theater.
The theater operates in a partnership with Boso, who bought the building after Contemporary Theater of Dallas closed in Boso set up his offices in the building but needed another tenant. Having known the Four Day crew since the early s, Boso called Wilk with a proposal.
Four Day is a welcome addition to the Lower Greenville vibe, he said. It will keep people down here a little longer. Four Day Weekend prides itself on being family-friendly. In expanding, Four Day Weekend has added new performers to its veteran cast. Wilk wanted to make it clear the troupe is not abandoning Fort Worth. It is our main stage, our mainstay," he said. Four Day Weekend will perform on Fridays and Saturdays at 9 p.
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