Theater
Nothing ‘Fragile’ About APT’s Christmas Comedy
“I mean, they’ve been running annual marathons of the movie longer than any of the kids in this production have been alive,” Andria Lickfelt said with a laugh. “‘A Christmas
Off-season production “Hall and Mark” pokes gentle fun at Christmas clichés
Fort Smith Little Theatre presents “A Hall and Mark Christmas,” an unauthorized parody that lovingly skewers the Hallmark holiday movie formula. This unique off-season production, which runs from Dec. 12
‘A Christmas Carol’ reimagined for the Ozarks in ‘What The Dickens’ at Beard and Lady Inn
“Humbug and Hog Wash!” In explaining his Ozark take on “A Christmas Carol,” Chuck King, executive director of Alma Education and Arts Foundation, said he imagined what it would be
FSLT announces season from Inge to ‘Oklahoma!’
“Live theater creates community,” declared Micki Voelkel. She should know. She was already volunteering with Fort Smith Little Theatre even before her on-stage debut in “An Evening with Cole Porter,”
FSLT comedy puts fun back in dysfunctional politics
“Politics, campaigns, government, and elections are usually contentious and frustrating topics,” Maggie Yates opined in April in the Santa Barbara Independent. “Rarely do they feel like good, clean fun.” But
“I Haunt You” production shows that love doesn’t die when we do
There’s still time to be haunted by the immersive experience that is “I Haunt You,” with two more shows at The Melonlight Ballroom in Eureka Springs. Emily and Raymond Ulibarri,
Smokehouse Players makes ‘Glass Menagerie’ more resilient
“Many people are familiar with ‘The Glass Menagerie,’” began Terry Vaughan, founder of Fayetteville’s Smokehouse Players. “You think you know the characters and how the action unfolds. I thought I
UA Theatre considers ‘timeless’ Greek tragedy Oct. 18-27
“I’d like the audience to think about how crazy it is that a play from 415 B.C.E. dealing with war can still have this much relevance,” said Steven Marzolf, assistant
Theatre Collective wages age-old battle in new cabaret
“‘Heroes and Villains’ is the classic good versus evil storyline,” said Sarah Doyle, one of the directors of the Theatre Collective of Northwest Arkansas’ upcoming production. “But … who is
Cindy Clark channels Texas Governor’s wit and sharp humor in off-season production of “Ann”
Cindy Clark is not new to the demands of a one-woman show, but she said that playing the renowned Ann Richards in Fort Smith Little Theatre’s off-season production of “Ann”