Theater
Art For Art’s Sake: At APT, big painting causes bigger uproar
Art, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. It’s not so complicated if one among a group of friends loves Picasso, another prefers Asher Durand, and another chooses
Words And Music: Playwrights Festival shows off NWA talent
“The Smokehouse Players love local and this event is about as local as you can get.” That’s how Terry Vaughan begins a conversation about the first-ever Northwest Arkansas Playwrights Festival,
Words And Music: Playwrights Festival shows off NWA talent
“The Smokehouse Players love local and this event is about as local as you can get.” That’s how Terry Vaughan begins a conversation about the first-ever Northwest Arkansas Playwrights Festival,
Moon Over FSLT: Ludwig comedy back for revival
If you think you’ve seen “Moon Over Buffalo” before — well, you’ve got a great memory! The Ken Ludwig comedy was first produced on Broadway in 1995 with Carol Burnett
The World In One Night: Fayetteville Film Fest brings its best to Artosphere
An artificial flower shop owner grows forbidden flowers in secret. A man walks near an interstate to see rare birds. Women divers harvest the waters around Jeju Island. Rock climbers
Real-World Message: ‘Fiddler’ dedicates show to Ukraine
“Without tradition, our lives would be as shaky as a fiddler on the roof.” We have a human tradition of telling stories to entertain, to make us laugh, to make
Nature Vs. Nurture: Opera Fayetteville considers life in ‘Habitat’
Matthew Aucoin’s contemporary opera “Second Nature” was commissioned to be performed at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago — clearly defining to the composer a small, short piece written with
They Dream A Dream: Words are weapons for women at war
The play opening May 6 at Arkansas Public Theatre is not the play you’d guess if you heard “French Revolution.” No one sings. No one marches. And no one on
Don’t Tap Out Yet: ‘Chad Deity’ has a lot to say about wrestling with life
“I really think it’s going to be unlike any show that a TheatreSquared audience has ever seen,” says Dexter Singleton, director of T2’s new production, “The Elaborate Entrance of Chad
Silent No Longer: Film reveals life in Ukraine, then and now
Thanks to Montopolis, an Austin, Texas, based indie chamber music group, and a new score, a 1929 silent film “gives historical context to the invasion” of Ukraine by Russia, says