Friday, April 11th at 6:30 PM
Bowman Theatre Presents our 2025 UIL One Act Play Scenes from Eurydice by Sarah Ruhl
"Eurydice" reimagines the classic myth of Orpheus and Eurydice not through Orpheus's infamous pilgrimage to retrieve his bridge, but through the eyes of its heroine. Dying too young on her wedding day, Eurydice must journey to the underworld, where she reunites with her father and struggles to remember her lost love. With contemporary characters, plot twists, and a script written to be a playground for designers, the play is a fresh look at a timeless love story.
Made with special arrangements with Concord Theatrics
Please enter through the Gym Entrance on the side of the building off of E Park Blvd. Look for balloons and arrow signs. Parking is available at the back of the building next to the football field off of E Park Blvd.
Thursday, April 3rd at 6:30 PM
"Hansel and Gretel" is a classic fairy tale about two siblings who are abandoned in the forest by their stepmother. They stumble upon a house made of candy, only to discover it belongs to a wicked witch who plans to eat them. Using their wits, Gretel outsmarts the witch by pushing her into the oven. The children escape, find their way home, and reunite with their father, now free from their cruel stepmother.
Friday, April 4th at 6:30 PM
"Hansel and Gretel" is a classic fairy tale about two siblings who are abandoned in the forest by their stepmother. They stumble upon a house made of candy, only to discover it belongs to a wicked witch who plans to eat them. Using their wits, Gretel outsmarts the witch by pushing her into the oven. The children escape, find their way home, and reunite with their father, now free from their cruel stepmother.
Thursday, April 3rd at 7:00 PM
A loving send-up of the 1950s, small-town America, teenagers, and rock & roll, Bye Bye Birdie remains as fresh and vibrant as ever. Teen heartthrob Conrad Birdie has been drafted, so he chooses All-American girl Kim MacAfee for a very public farewell kiss. Featuring a tuneful high-energy score, plenty of great parts for teens, and a hilarious script, Birdie continues to thrill audiences around the world.
Friday, April 4th at 7:00 PM
A loving send-up of the 1950s, small-town America, teenagers, and rock & roll, Bye Bye Birdie remains as fresh and vibrant as ever. Teen heartthrob Conrad Birdie has been drafted, so he chooses All-American girl Kim MacAfee for a very public farewell kiss. Featuring a tuneful high-energy score, plenty of great parts for teens, and a hilarious script, Birdie continues to thrill audiences around the world.
Saturday, April 5th at 7:00 PM
A loving send-up of the 1950s, small-town America, teenagers, and rock & roll, Bye Bye Birdie remains as fresh and vibrant as ever. Teen heartthrob Conrad Birdie has been drafted, so he chooses All-American girl Kim MacAfee for a very public farewell kiss. Featuring a tuneful high-energy score, plenty of great parts for teens, and a hilarious script, Birdie continues to thrill audiences around the world.
Friday, April 11th at 7:00 PM
The Clark High School Wildcat Belles Spring Show "Level Up: Let the Adventure Begin"
Thursday, April 3rd at 6:30 PM
See Haggard Middle School's Competition Show, Little Women, by Marisha Chamberlain. The show focuses on Jo March as she writes down her childhood memories, revealing the joy, love, heartbreak, and grief her family experienced. The show starts at 6 pm, and the doors open at 5:30 pm.
Friday, April 4th at 6:00 PM
See Haggard Middle School's Competition Show, Little Women, by Marisha Chamberlain. The show focuses on Jo March as she writes down her childhood memories, revealing the joy, love, heartbreak, and grief her family experienced. The show starts at 6 pm, and the doors open at 5:30 pm.
Friday, April 11th at 6:30 PM
In the American South, an old mine collapses trapping three workers inside: Floyd, Paul, and Jack. Three women, Addie, Ruth, and May, are left above and race to The Foreman, only to receive the following response: “Go home. Let the men handle it.” Desperate to help the men in their lives, the women look for solutions and discover a terrifying secret about the mine and The Foreman that manages it…
Friday, April 4th at 7:00 PM
Jasper Jazz Drill Team annual Spring Show. This year’s theme is “Movies In Motion”.
Friday, April 11th at 7:00 PM
Spotlight & Mane Attraction show choir ensembles present The Journey of Love!
Taking you on a journey of love and heartbreak through rock n' roll, disco, and pop music from the 70's to now! Join us for an entertaining evening of singing and dancing our way through the ages!
This event takes place in the McMillen High School Cafetorium. Parking is located in the front of the building and the north parking lot of Kimbrough Stadium.
Friday 4/11 at 7:00
Doors open at 6:30
Saturday, April 12th at 7:00 PM
Spotlight & Mane Attraction show choir ensembles present The Journey of Love!
Taking you on a journey of love and heartbreak through rock n' roll, disco, and pop music from the 70's to now! Join us for an entertaining evening of singing and dancing our way through the ages!
This event takes place in the McMillen High School Cafetorium. Parking is located in the front of the building and the north parking lot of Kimbrough Stadium.
Saturday 4/12 at 7:00
Doors open at 6:30
Friday, April 11th at 6:30 PM
In 1937 Kansas, 11-year-old Jack Clark faces many challenges: local bullies, his father’s desperate attempts to keep his family intact, an older sister getting sicker by the day, and a little sister with an eye for trouble. But he’s also facing the epic disaster of the Dust Bowl—which means families disappearing overnight, tempers flaring in his small town, and the steady spread of the mysterious illness “Dust Dementia.” So can Jack even trust his own eyes when he makes a terrifying discovery in the abandoned barn next door? Is the sinister shadow with a face like rain—a creature with a plan to deprive humans of water forever—real? This uniquely American fable uses haunting music and startling imagery to ask: When everyone says you’re too small to be the hero of any story, where do you find the strength to save your family … and the world?
Saturday, April 12th at 6:30 PM
In 1937 Kansas, 11-year-old Jack Clark faces many challenges: local bullies, his father’s desperate attempts to keep his family intact, an older sister getting sicker by the day, and a little sister with an eye for trouble. But he’s also facing the epic disaster of the Dust Bowl—which means families disappearing overnight, tempers flaring in his small town, and the steady spread of the mysterious illness “Dust Dementia.” So can Jack even trust his own eyes when he makes a terrifying discovery in the abandoned barn next door? Is the sinister shadow with a face like rain—a creature with a plan to deprive humans of water forever—real? This uniquely American fable uses haunting music and startling imagery to ask: When everyone says you’re too small to be the hero of any story, where do you find the strength to save your family … and the world?
Friday, April 11th at 6:30 PM
As the British Industrial Revolution dawns, young Ada Byron Lovelace (daughter of the flamboyant and notorious Lord Byron) sees the boundless creative potential in the “analytic engines” of her friend and soul mate Charles Babbage, inventor of the first mechanical computer. Ada envisions a whole new world where art and information converge—a world she might not live to see. A music-laced story of love, friendship, and the edgiest dreams of the future. Jane Austen meets Steve Jobs in this poignant pre-tech romance heralding the computer age.
Saturday, April 5th at 10:00 AM
JV @ 10:00 am
Varsity @ 1:00 pm
Saturday, April 5th at 8:00 PM
Please enter your Plano East Student Id number below on Have a Passcode? To start purchasing your tickets.
Each student is allowed to purchase one ticket to bring ONE guest. Guest cannot be over the age of 20. You must provide guest's name when purchasing a ticket for them.
Guest are not allowed to bring large bags or purses to the dance. Only small clutch purses no larger than 4.5 x 6.5 will be allowed entrance.
Thursday, April 10th at 7:30 PM
Live and in Color is the final performance for the 2024-2025 Golden Girls. This show is the culmination of the years work on drill team showcasing all the dances and skills the Golden Girls have learned throughout the year. The show features performances by dance officers, social officers, underclassmen, seniors, soloists, and full team dances! Parking is available in the Plano East Fine Arts parking lot and the performance will take place in the auditorium.
Friday, April 11th at 7:30 PM
Live and in Color is the final performance for the 2024-2025 Golden Girls. This show is the culmination of the years work on drill team showcasing all the dances and skills the Golden Girls have learned throughout the year. The show features performances by dance officers, social officers, underclassmen, seniors, soloists, and full team dances! Parking is available in the Plano East Fine Arts parking lot and the performance will take place in the auditorium.
Saturday, April 12th at 7:30 PM
Live and in Color is the final performance for the 2024-2025 Golden Girls. This show is the culmination of the years work on drill team showcasing all the dances and skills the Golden Girls have learned throughout the year. The show features performances by dance officers, social officers, underclassmen, seniors, soloists, and full team dances! Parking is available in the Plano East Fine Arts parking lot and the performance will take place in the auditorium.
Thursday, April 24th at 7:30 PM
Spring Pop Show featuring Sound Invention and TrebleMakers. This year's theme is songs from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Show features singing, dancing, costumes, and lighting. Parking would be available in the Fine Arts parking area on the corner of Los Rios and Merriman.
Friday, April 25th at 7:30 PM
Spring Pop Show featuring Sound Invention and TrebleMakers. This year's theme is songs from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Show features singing, dancing, costumes, and lighting. Parking would be available in the Fine Arts parking area on the corner of Los Rios and Merriman.
Saturday, April 26th at 7:30 PM
Spring Pop Show featuring Sound Invention and TrebleMakers. This year's theme is songs from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Show features singing, dancing, costumes, and lighting. Parking would be available in the Fine Arts parking area on the corner of Los Rios and Merriman.
Monday, July 15th – Saturday, May 31st
This pass is valid for all sporting events for the entire school year.
EXCEPT Varsity Football games.
One (1) student admission allowed per event.
Reflected in the total pass prices will be a $3 HomeTown fee per pass plus at checkout the credit card processing fees.
Monday, July 15th – Saturday, May 31st
Plano ISD will offer 10 and 20 game sports passes for STUDENTS. These passes will be good for 10 or 20 entries into MIDDLE SCHOOL athletic events across the district.
*Passes are not accepted for Varsity Football.
Multiple admissions allowed per event.
Reflected in the total pass prices will be a $3 HomeTown fee per pass plus at checkout the credit card processing fees.
Monday, July 15th – Saturday, May 31st
Plano ISD will offer 10 and 20 game sports passes for ADULTS. These passes will be good for 10 or 20 game entries into MIDDLE SCHOOL athletic evens across the district.
*Passes are not accepted for Varsity Football.
Multiple admissions allowed per event.
Reflected in the total pass prices will be a $3 HomeTown fee per pass plus at checkout the credit card processing fees.
Monday, July 15th – Saturday, May 31st
Plano ISD will offer 10 and 20 game sports passes for STUDENTS. These passes will be good for 10 or 20 entries into HIGH SCHOOL or SENIOR HIGH athletic events across the district.
*Not valid for Varsity Football games.
Multiple admissions allowed per event.
Reflected in the total pass prices will be a $3 HomeTown fee per pass plus at checkout the credit card processing fees.
Monday, July 15th – Saturday, May 31st
Plano ISD will offer 10 and 20 game sports passes for ADULTS. These passes will be good for 10 or 20 entries into HIGH SCHOOL or SENIOR HIGH athletic events across the district.
*Not valid for Varsity Football games.
Multiple admissions allowed per event.
Reflected in the total pass prices will be a $3 HomeTown fee per pass plus at checkout the credit card processing fees.
Tuesday, April 1 at 4:00 PM
Wednesday, April 2 at 8:30 AM
Thursday, April 3 at 8:30 AM
Tuesday, April 1st at 5:15 PM
Varsity @ 5:30 pm
Jr. Varsity @ 7:30 pm
GAMES HELD @ PESH
Tuesday, April 1 at 4:30 PM
Wednesday, April 2 at 5:00 PM
Friday, April 4th at 6:00 PM
Wednesday, April 16th at 6:00 PM
Saturday, May 3rd at 8:00 PM
Senior Prom
A guest form must be filled out if you are bringing a guest that does not go to Plano Senior High.
Friday, May 9th at 7:00 PM
Planoettes will be celebrating the end of the year, showcasing a variety of dances! Parking is open and free for all in any lot. Enter through the main doors of the Dean Performing Arts Center as early as 6:30pm.
Saturday, May 10th at 7:00 PM
Planoettes will be celebrating the end of the year, showcasing a variety of dances! Parking is open and free for all in any lot. Enter through the main doors of the Dean Performing Arts Center as early as 6:30pm.
Friday, April 4th at 5:15 PM
JV @ 5:15 pm
Varsity @ 7:15 pm
Wednesday, April 2 at 5:00 PM
Friday, April 4 at 4:30 PM
Saturday, April 5 at 10:00 AM
Friday, April 11th at 7:00 PM
Plano West Dance Department annual dance concert
Friday, May 2nd at 7:00 PM
The Royales present their annual Spring Show production for two nights only, Friday & Saturday.
The event highlights and celebrates the Royales and the hard work they put in all year. This year's theme is EPIC... What it takes to be a legend! The show connect both the artistic and athletic sides of dance/drill team.
Saturday, May 3rd at 7:00 PM
The Royales present their annual Spring Show production for two nights only, Friday & Saturday.
The event highlights and celebrates the Royales and the hard work they put in all year. This year's theme is EPIC... What it takes to be a legend! The show connect both the artistic and athletic sides of dance/drill team.
Thursday, April 10 at 6:00 PM
Friday, April 11 at 6:00 PM
Friday, April 4th at 6:30 PM
Come and see Robinson's 2025 UIL One Act Play!
Summary of play: Triplet sisters are left in the forest by their woodcutter father. From this fairytale beginning, three resolutions are made – one sister will walk one way, one the other, and the third will stay right where she is. Twenty years later, having circumnavigated the globe, and fought vikings, and crossed oceans, and tamed wilds, and achieved greatness, the three meet again, as women.
Free admission for PISD Teachers and kids 5 and under
Saturday, April 5th at 6:30 PM
Come and see Robinson's 2025 UIL One Act Play!
Summary of play: Triplet sisters are left in the forest by their woodcutter father. From this fairytale beginning, three resolutions are made – one sister will walk one way, one the other, and the third will stay right where she is. Twenty years later, having circumnavigated the globe, and fought vikings, and crossed oceans, and tamed wilds, and achieved greatness, the three meet again, as women.
Free admission for PISD Teachers and kids 5 and under
Thursday, April 3rd at 7:30 PM
Danny, King of the Basement" is a play about a young boy named Danny who, after moving frequently with his mother, settles into a new basement apartment where he encounters other children seemingly with more material possessions but also deeper struggles; Danny uses his imaginative play to create a sense of community and help his new friends cope with their challenges, highlighting themes of poverty, friendship, and the power of positivity.
Danny and his mother, Louise, are moving into a new basement apartment. It’s their eighth move in two years because there’s never enough money to pay the rent. Yet despite meager resources, limited grocery money and thread-bare clothes, Danny possesses a surprisingly upbeat outlook on this move and his life.
He immediately befriends apartment neighbors Angelo and Penelope, who are grappling with their own family issues. Penelope is serving as the intermediary in her separated parent’s financial arguments, and she just wants them to reconcile. Angelo is living in fear of his grumpy, unemployed father, yet still craving his approval. Danny introduces both children to the power of imagination, inviting them to escape tough realities by assuming roles in his secret agent game.
When Danny’s illiteracy is brought to light in his new school, he flees in embarrassment. Although his mom admits that she doesn’t know the whereabouts of his absentee father, Danny runs away in search of him, certain that his father is the answer to all his problems. Wandering the streets in the cold of winter without proper clothes, Danny is in serious danger. He lands in the hospital where he realizes what matters most is the love of his mother and the true home and good friends he’s made.
Friday, April 4th at 7:30 PM
Danny, King of the Basement" is a play about a young boy named Danny who, after moving frequently with his mother, settles into a new basement apartment where he encounters other children seemingly with more material possessions but also deeper struggles; Danny uses his imaginative play to create a sense of community and help his new friends cope with their challenges, highlighting themes of poverty, friendship, and the power of positivity.
Danny and his mother, Louise, are moving into a new basement apartment. It’s their eighth move in two years because there’s never enough money to pay the rent. Yet despite meager resources, limited grocery money and thread-bare clothes, Danny possesses a surprisingly upbeat outlook on this move and his life.
He immediately befriends apartment neighbors Angelo and Penelope, who are grappling with their own family issues. Penelope is serving as the intermediary in her separated parent’s financial arguments, and she just wants them to reconcile. Angelo is living in fear of his grumpy, unemployed father, yet still craving his approval. Danny introduces both children to the power of imagination, inviting them to escape tough realities by assuming roles in his secret agent game.
When Danny’s illiteracy is brought to light in his new school, he flees in embarrassment. Although his mom admits that she doesn’t know the whereabouts of his absentee father, Danny runs away in search of him, certain that his father is the answer to all his problems. Wandering the streets in the cold of winter without proper clothes, Danny is in serious danger. He lands in the hospital where he realizes what matters most is the love of his mother and the true home and good friends he’s made.
Saturday, April 5th at 7:30 PM
Danny, King of the Basement" is a play about a young boy named Danny who, after moving frequently with his mother, settles into a new basement apartment where he encounters other children seemingly with more material possessions but also deeper struggles; Danny uses his imaginative play to create a sense of community and help his new friends cope with their challenges, highlighting themes of poverty, friendship, and the power of positivity.
Danny and his mother, Louise, are moving into a new basement apartment. It’s their eighth move in two years because there’s never enough money to pay the rent. Yet despite meager resources, limited grocery money and thread-bare clothes, Danny possesses a surprisingly upbeat outlook on this move and his life.
He immediately befriends apartment neighbors Angelo and Penelope, who are grappling with their own family issues. Penelope is serving as the intermediary in her separated parent’s financial arguments, and she just wants them to reconcile. Angelo is living in fear of his grumpy, unemployed father, yet still craving his approval. Danny introduces both children to the power of imagination, inviting them to escape tough realities by assuming roles in his secret agent game.
When Danny’s illiteracy is brought to light in his new school, he flees in embarrassment. Although his mom admits that she doesn’t know the whereabouts of his absentee father, Danny runs away in search of him, certain that his father is the answer to all his problems. Wandering the streets in the cold of winter without proper clothes, Danny is in serious danger. He lands in the hospital where he realizes what matters most is the love of his mother and the true home and good friends he’s made.
Thursday, April 10th at 7:00 PM
Total Harmony presents their pop show, "On the Radio". Please park at 18th Street.
Wednesday, April 2nd at 5:30 PM
Join us for an evening of One Act Plays! This is a great showcase of the work of our 7th and 8th graders here at Wilson.