The Show Must Go On
Four Day Weekend finds new Fort Worth home at neighboring theater
About a month and a half after Four Day Weekend announced it would be leaving its longtime home in Sundance Square, a replacement venue has been named.
The popular improv troupe will set up at Stage West, a little over a mile away — and just across I-30 — at 821 W. Vickery Blvd.
The first performance at FDW's new home will be Saturday, August 3.
David Wilk, a founding member of Four Day Weekend, calls the move “a great collaboration between two well known brands in the Fort Worth community. Stage West is just five minutes from Sundance Square and is an intimate venue in Fort Worth’s creative neighborhood of Near Southside. It feels a lot like Christmas and getting a shiny new toy! We can hardly wait to move into the theater to make people laugh, while making new friends and seeing old acquaintances.”
Stage West executive producer Dana Schultes says of the collaboration: “When we learned Four Day Weekend was losing its downtown space, the only response was 'come over here.' Simply put: A thriving arts scene makes Fort Worth better. Plus, we have multiple performance spaces! Finally, the Near Southside Arts district is a perfect landing spot. It was a no-brainer on our part to extend a helping hand to a fellow Fort Worth arts institution.”
The critically acclaimed improvisational comedy group needed to leave their space in downtown Fort Worth following Sundance Square management’s decision not to renew their lease, which runs through the end of July.
Four Day Weekend’s legacy began with a six-week run at Casa on the Square in 1997, which has led to a 27-year relationship with Sundance Square.
Four Day Weekend has a second location in Dallas, near Greenville Avenue, which will continue to operate.