Theater
Don Tyson School of Innovation students reach for the stars in production ‘Silent Sky’d
If you walked into rehearsal for the Don Tyson School of Innovation’s performance of “Silent Sky,” you would see a stage alive with movement — not just from the actors,
‘Book of Mormon’ still irreverent on WAC tour stop
We can’t even print some of the lines from “The Book of Mormon” in the newspaper. Penned by the creators of “South Park” with the co-writer of the music from
UA Theatre’s ‘Silent Sky’ finds beauty in tenacity
Henrietta Swan Leavitt was not famous in her lifetime. She did not win the Nobel Prize, although her name was being considered before her untimely death in 1921. Neither is
Characters toast to life’s messiness in “The Savannah Sipping Society”
What do four southern ladies, some cocktails, and the desire for a second shot in life have in common? The answer is “The Savannah Sipping Society,” a hilarious farce that
Actor Ryan Vincent Anderson on Bert, friendship and struggles in TheatreSquared’s “Primary Trust”
“Primary Trust,” which opened at TheatreSquared this week is a production that won the 2024 Pulitzer Prize. The storyline follows Kenneth, a 36 year old bookstore worker who, according to
Magic makers do their best in ‘That Other Wizarding School’ by Arts Live Theater
The young actors at Arts Live Theatre are taking the show on the road with “That Other Wizarding School,” a hilarious mini-play written by Mark Landon Smith. With a “a
‘Little Women’ next for 85-year-old Joplin Little Theatre
Joplin Little Theatre is undeniably a classic. Born in 1939, it’s a nonprofit with its own building — the 240-seat Park Playhouse, which opened in July 1948 and was renovated
Bingo Goes Loco – Night at JJ’s combines friendly rivalry with entertainment
Those looking for a night out that’s a bit different and on the wild side of festivities might be attending the sold-out Music Trivia with Bingo Loco at JJ’s Live
‘Sound of Music’ opens AOP’s season; ‘Oz’ in the summer
Executive Director Anne Jackson sees a trio of very specific niches for Arts One Presents. Born out of the legacy of Springdale’s Arts Center of the Ozarks, AOP’s “projects are
Smokehouse Players set two-show 2025 season
If you build it, they will come. Often misquoted from “Field of Dreams,” the adage couldn’t be more apropos when describing the success of the Smokehouse Players. Thanks to arts