Theater
A new stage show brings old friends to Shepherd of the Hills
The Shepherd of the Hills attraction in Branson was born around a 1907 novel by Harold Bell Wright. Titled “The Shepherd of the Hills,” it was based on Wright’s own
‘Chicago’ tour brings star power, hot music, ‘razzle dazzle’ to WAC
A familiar voice will remind the audience that “when you’re good to Mama/Mama’s good to you.” Christina Wells, who wowed judges during Season 13 of “America’s Got Talent,” lends her
Journalists laugh at the news in Gridiron Show Nov. 5
Year after year, the organizers and performers of the Northwest Arkansas Gridiron Show come together to poke fun at the stranger-than-fiction events covered in the news. Sometimes they’re even played
YAG brings next generation of Disney villains to stage Oct. 27-29
“We have so many incredible alumni doing brilliant things,” Missy Gipson brags about the Van Buren-based Young Actors Guild. “We have two alumni currently performing on Broadway, Chad Burris in
T2’s ‘Detroit ‘67’ a look at Black culture rising in Detroit
In the course of the civil rights movement, there was one time and place that influenced all the rest — Detroit ‘67. It’s also the title of a production opening
‘Legally Blonde The Musical’ gets 2022 update ahead of opening at Walton Arts Center
“I had a really wonderful, I would say, short-lived career as a cheerleader,” says Hannah Bonnett, who plays Elle Woods in “Legally Blonde: The Musical.” After seeing her friends on
‘The Golden Record’ launches new space-age musical
In 1977, NASA approved the idea of sending a “Golden Record” into the cosmos with the Voyager spacecraft. Astronomers Carl Sagan and Frank Drake, author Ann Druyan, artist Jon Lomberg
Four Minutes, Four Questions – Adrienne Dawes & Estefania Fadul
If a university is a melting pot of cultures and ideas, then so too is University Theatre’s season opener, “This B*tch: Esta Sangre Quiero” by M.F.A. playwright Adrienne Dawes. The
University Theatre adds new dance concert to season
University Theatre is back and in a big way, says Michael Riha, chairman of the University of Arkansas Department of Theatre. Not only are there six shows on the 2022-23
‘Philadelphia Story’ stars TV, film veteran Grace Andrews
A couple of personal journeys come full circle in the Fort Smith Little Theatre production of “A Philadelphia Story,” opening Sept. 22. For director Tina Dale, it’s her main stage