Theater
Fast, funny FSLT farce opens April 13 with a moral to its story
The last place you want to be on this particular evening in these unnamed suburbs is the home of Brooke and Donny, who are hosting a high-stress, high-stakes dinner party
APT hosts world premiere of Oren Safdie dramedy March 24
At the end of “Survival of the Unfit,” you won’t walk out of Arkansas Public Theatre laughing and singing. This isn’t “Little Shop of Horrors.” But there is something inhuman
APT hosts world premiere of Oren Safdie dramedy March 24
At the end of “Survival of the Unfit,” you won’t walk out of Arkansas Public Theatre laughing and singing. This isn’t “Little Shop of Horrors.” But there is something inhuman
Phones figure prominently in NWAAT’s evening of suspense
Telephones figure prominently in the next two stories that will be told by Northwest Arkansas Audio Theater — but not the kind of phones you put in your back pocket.
‘Sanctuary City’ brings struggle of immigrants to T2 stage
Just as there is no rest for undocumented immigrants trying to keep a foothold in the United States, there is no rest for audiences experiencing Martyna Majok’s “Sanctuary City.” “The
Grace Point Church hosts Mia Tubbs’ dream of a new theater company
Mia Tubbs grew up in Chicago, dreaming of New York and the stage. She studied acting, took voice lessons, did improv in college — and discovered after college that “theater
UA’s ‘Hedda Gabler’ has modern messages about equality, mental health
“You find it so hard to accept that a young girl might … want – just a little peek in at a world which – which she is not permitted
Perry Ryan Theater Co. hosts ‘Christine,’ Eryn LeCroy, in concert
“Who says you have to hop on a plane to experience Broadway quality theater?” That’s the premise of the Perry Ryan Theater Co., founded last year in Bentonville by Kayla
APT’s ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ has singers, dancers, 150 pound plant
By the time you see the full-grown Audrey II — massive at 150 pounds and brought to life by puppeteer Ethan Dilday with vocals by Rusty Turner — it will
At TheatreSquared, ‘Kim’s Convenience’ is story of immigrant dreams
There are no subtitles for the scenes in which Korean is spoken in “Kim’s Convenience,” on stage through Feb. 19 at TheatreSquared. And that might be the whole point of