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Move over escape rooms; the future of immersive recreation has arrived. Check out the out-of-the-box entertainment experience at Labyrinth. It's a unique fusion of escape room and obstacle course, with 42 Levels of puzzles and challenges that will test your physical and mental abilities. Unlike traditional escape rooms, Labyrinth is more than just a mental exercise; it requires conquering physical obstacles. You must communicate, collaborate, and learn from each other's mistakes to succeed. Failure is just part of the process, and it's essential to unlocking the solutions to the Labyrinth's complex challenges. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or a first-timer, Labyrinth offers an immersive experience that will keep you engaged from start to finish. From ninja training to navigating an enemy minefield, each level offers a unique and multi-dimensional challenge that will push you to your limits.
Are you feeling lost when it comes to opera? The annual Fort Worth Opera Festival is here to help. The festival spans a few weeks each spring, with performances at the Bass Performance Hall, Scott Theatre, and other venues. The seasons promise to be particularly rich and deep in the repertoire, bringing every riff, run, and captivating moment to the stage from the best seats in the house. And if you're a season subscriber, you'll enjoy even more benefits, such as flexibility, discounts on extra tickets, and exclusive perks. At Fort Worth Opera, the mission is to enrich people's lives through performances and programs that educate, entertain, inspire, and expand the horizons of current and future audiences. The organization is committed to producing opera of the highest possible artistic quality and integrity and identifying and training talented young American singers.
The Modern Art Museum has an impressive modern and contemporary art collection focusing on post-World War II pieces. It is considered one of the most notable collections in the United States. Enjoy the works by artists such as Anselm Kiefer, Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Gerhard Richter, Andres Serrano, Cindy Sherman, and Andy Warhol. You're sure to find something that catches your eye. The museum periodically rotates exhibits to showcase all 2,600 pieces in its collection. One unique feature of the museum is that its building was designed to use natural light in the 53,000 square feet of gallery space.