
Springs Events in Mansfield
Wallace-Hall Art House
Open Thursday-Sunday
Wallace-Hall Art House (210 S. Main St.)
Built in 1878, the Wallace-Hall House is a Queen Anne style historic home located in the heart of Historic Downtown Mansfield. The home was recently converted to an art venue. The venue features three intimate rooms on the first floor that can be used for gallery exhibitions, private rental events, and art workshops.
The Fleetwood Project Presents "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised] [again]"
April 25-May 4
Farr Best Theater (109 N. Main St.)
All 37 of Shakespeare’s plays, meant to be performed in 97 minutes, by three actors. Fast paced, witty, and physical, it’s full of laughter for Shakespeare lovers and haters alike.
MPM Conservatory Presents "Blithe Spirit"
April 25-May 4
MPM Conservatory (1802 Mansfield Webb Rd Bldg. 300)
Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit is a witty, supernatural comedy where the afterlife gets personal... and hilariously complicated. This three-act play is rated PG-13 for mild language.
Open Mic Night
May 1 (7:30 p.m.)
Farr Best Theater (109 N. Main St.)
Join us for a night of amazing talent and good vibes. Whether you're a musician, poet, comedian, or just want to enjoy the show, this is the place to be. This is a SAFE ALL AGES EVENT, so feel free to bring the whole family.
The Mansfield Farm & Cottage Market
May 3 (8 a.m. to Noon)
703 E. Broad St.
Market Day is every Saturday morning starting May 3! Come out to stock your pantries for the week, visit our vendors and community, enjoy games, and support small businesses.
Mansfield History Hunters Scavenger Hunt
May 3 (9 a.m. to 1 p.m.)
Historic Downtown Mansfield
Don’t miss the third annual Mansfield History Hunters Scavenger Hunt on May 3, 2025 from 9:00am to 1:00pm! Explore Mansfield’s early history with the help of costumed guides in this fun, family-friendly adventure along Historic Main Street. Whether you’re going solo or gathering a team, you can pre-register for the hunt here. Best of all, it’s completely free! This event is proudly sponsored by the Mansfield Historic Landmark Commission.
Mansfield Wind Symphony "May The 4th Be With You"
May 4 (3:00 p.m.)
Lake Ridge Performing Arts Center (101 Day Miar Rd.)
This is the concert you're looking for! Journey to a galaxy very, very close with this free concert from the Mansfield Wind Symphony featuring the music of William Owens, Carol Brittin Chambers, Gabe Musella, and (of course) John Williams.
Historic Downtown Mansfield Car Show
May 10 (9 a.m. to 2 p.m.)
Historic Downtown Mansfield
Join us for the third annual Historic Downtown Mansfield Car Show on May 10, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, as part of Historic Preservation Month. This exciting event honors Mansfield's rich automotive history, with cars a staple in the area since 1906. Car enthusiasts can pre-register to enter this year's show here.
2025 Monarch Festival
May 10 (9 a.m. to Noon)
Oliver Nature Park (1650 Matlock Rd.)
The biggest event of the year is almost here! Join us to celebrate our favorite wings of spring...the monarch butterfly! We'll have crafts, games, science and nature education, and a butterfly house you have to see to believe! Offsite parking at Willie Brown Elementary School with free shuttles running to the park continuously from 9am-12pm. Free event but preregistration is strongly encouraged.
The Fleetwood Project presents "First Strike"
May 16-18
Farr Best Theater (109 N. Main St.)
Aliens. Bowling. The fate of the world at stake. You've never seen a sci-fi comedy quite like this! Join us for "First Strike", an original play written and directed by Jo Carey, making its world premiere at The Fleetwood Project.
Will Baffle's Show of Wonders
May 23 (7:00 p.m.)
Farr Best Theater (109 N. Main St.)
Prepare to be amazed by magician Will Baffle and his show of wonders. A perfect evening of dazzling illusions, perfect for the whole family, sure to leave you oohing and aahing.
History Talks: Mansfield Mysteries
May 24 (6:30 p.m.)
Man House Museum (604 W. Broad St.)
Uncover some fascinating mysteries of Mansfield. Why is there a steak sauce bottle and a baked potato attached to a tree? What's the story behind the Mansfield Goat? Get the answers to some of these hometown head-scratchers at History Talks: Mansfield Mysteries. This event is free and while no registration is required, seats will be first come, first served.