Theater
New Scripts, New Adaptations
Northwest Arkansas nurtures playwrights, theatergoers Be It Resolved Northwest Arkansas premieres, supports and produces more new scripts than Kent Brown and Roger Gross could ever have dreamed. The Past From
REVIEW: Finding Neverland
Moving, magical story of the man behind Peter Pan JOCELYN MURPHY NWA Democrat-Gazette “Finding Neverland,” showing at the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville through Saturday, was just what I needed.
New Scripts, New Adaptations
Be It Resolved Northwest Arkansas premieres, supports and produces more new scripts than Kent Brown and Roger Gross could ever have dreamed. The Past From 1986 to 1996, University of
An Inspirational Hook
‘Finding Neverland’ soars with magic, imagination When an actor with a body of work as rich and storied as John Davidson says a show is the most enjoyable experience he’s
Red Ryder Rises
‘Christmas Story’ takes APT veteran back to beginning BECCA MARTIN-BROWN bmartin@nwadg.com Ten-year-old Ralphie Park has only one worry in his life: Will Santa bring him the “official Red Ryder carbine
‘Wonderful Life,’ Wonderful Message
T2 creates radio play within a play LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com “Strange, isn’t it?” says angel Clarence Odbody at a pivotal point of the 1946 classic movie “It’s a Wonderful
Double The Shopping Options
Little Craft Show grows bigger with second location LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com The Little Craft Show isn’t so little anymore: the homespun, grassroots craft collective that started in 2011 will
Woven In Fun
‘Charlotte’s Web’ offers sweet holiday message LARA JO HIGHTOWER lhightower@nwadg.com When Trike Theatre debuts its production of the classic “Charlotte’s Web” this weekend, it will mark the beginning of a new relationship
REVIEW: Irving Berlin’s White Christmas
Stage adaptation fresh as newly fallen snow Some might consider the first week of November a little early to pull out their red and green flannels and luxe red dresses
An Intimate Experience
Block St. Theatre Co’s third production, Samuel Beckett’s “Krapp’s Last Tape,” continues this weekend at The Nines in Fayetteville. The one-person show will feature fan favorite Bill Rogers in the