Through June 17 ‘Boeing-Boeing’ A 1960s play — and film with Tony Curtis and Jerry Lewis — “Boeing-Boeing” is the tale of a handsome bachelor who is juggling three flight attendant fiancées. The musical won the 2008 Tony award for Best Play Revival. WaterTower Theatre, 15650 Addison, 972.450.6232, $20–$40
June 1 Tales & Tunes for Tots Beginning at 11 a.m., this storytime for toddlers involves great stories, jumping around and fun songs. Fretz Park Library, 6990 Belt Line, 214.670.6421, free
June 7–9 John Witherspoon John Witherspoon is known for his work as Pops on “Wayans Brothers,” as well as acting roles in “Friday,” “Little Nicky” and “Boomerang.” Addison Improv, 4980 Belt Line, 972.404.8501, $22–$25
June 10 My Very Own Book’s annual dinner The Honorable Olly Neal will serve as keynote speaker at the third annual My Very Own Book dinner. Neal’s personal story has been featured in the New York Times and tells how he rose from a life of poverty after he discovered reading. My Very Own Book runs reading incentive programs in Richardson ISD, Dallas ISD and Plano ISD. Eisemann Center, 2351 Performance, 972.744.4650, $50
June 10 Concert on the Lawn The Richardson Community Band will perform a concert on the lawn at 7 p.m. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy the sounds of this volunteer ensemble. Richardson Civic Center, 411 W. Arapaho, free
June 15–24 ‘The Drowsy Chaperone’ Repertory Company Theatre presents “The Drowsy Chaperone,” a parody of American musical comedy in the 1920s. This musical follows a musical theater fan as he plays a record of his favorite hit, “The Drowsy Chaperone.” Promenade Theatre, 650 N. Coit, 972.690.5029, $14-$25
June 16 Dadfest At 8 a.m., Dadfest will kick off with a 50-yard dash, followed by the Dadfest 5k, dad and child look-a-like contest and diaper dash. Proceeds from the event go to the Urology Research and Education Foundation. Galatyn Plaza, 2300 N. Central, $15–$25
June 16 George Kovach Kovach’s annual show features his stunning and colorful paintings depicting the Texas Hill Country. Meet the artist 1–5 p.m. Southwest Gallery, 4500 Sigma, 972.960.8935, free






