Theater
Fort Smith Little Theatre season includes ‘Deathtrap,’ ‘Cinderella,’ ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’
“Based on my experience with FSLT, I think there are two main reasons why the theater has lasted so long: community support and dedicated volunteers,” says Joanne Peterson, president of
Yearend Top 10: Victory Theatre slated for Walton-funded renovations
Editor’s Note: As we do every year, The Free Weekly staff looked back to see what arts stories we published in 2022 that we expect will have a lasting impact
‘A Tuna Christmas’ comes to life on Arkansas Public Theatre stage
Imagine learning 500 lines for a play — give or take a few dozen. Sounds daunting enough, doesn’t it? Then imagine those lines are spread over more than half a
Fort Smith Little Theatre celebrates with ‘radio’ show
In “An Old Time Radio Christmas II,” Jim Moody’s character is described as a disc jockey hosting a holiday show. But while this show is set in the 1970s —
‘Christmas Carol’ returns to T2 with Odom as Scrooge
“I was saying the other day, the only part I haven’t played in this show is Bob Cratchit, and that includes the female roles,” laughs Bryce Kemph, veteran TheatreSquared actor.
NWA Audio Theater presents World War II radio drama
‘Christmas in the Blitz’ WHAT — Northwest Arkansas Audio Theater presents an original radio-style audio play written by two veteran players, Steve and Lynette Unger. The story centers around the
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