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CSA’s ‘Something Rotten’ a mashup of musical fun

“It was one of the first shows I ever discovered when I got into theater,” says Asa Stevens of the fast-paced, demanding musical “Something Rotten.” “I remember laughing hysterically at

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Perry Ryan production puts a Biblical spin on ‘Dreamcoat’

“Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” is not a small show, no matter what company presents it. And it was created by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, so it’s

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T2’s ‘Cambodian Rock Band’ promises music, laughter, tears

You’ll cry. You’ll laugh. You’ll dance. Despite all of the tragedy inherent to “Cambodian Rock Band,” “dancing is heavily encouraged, especially at the end,” says director Nelson T. Eusebio III.

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Theatre Collective puts together sexy fun for Risque Cabaret

Sounds simple, right? You schedule a cabaret, and all your very talented theater friends bring a song or a monologue — sort of like a potluck dinner — and you’ve

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Movement Hub showcases dances in progress Feb. 17

Dance, says practitioner Karen Castleman, is one of those things we think we’re supposed to grow out of doing. That misapprehension is one of the things she wants to change

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Wisdom of Charlie Brown comes to FSLT stage Feb. 15

“As long as you have a positive outlook and surround yourself with people who love and support you, it’s OK to try and fail.” “Trust people’s actions over their words.”

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TheatreSquared takes searching look at America’s Constitution in Heidi Schreck comedy

At the beginning, “What the Constitution Means to Me” feels very much like stand-up comedy. What else would bring a dynamic young woman like the playwright, Heidi Schreck, to a

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APT announces Season 39, including ‘Tootsie,’ ‘9 to 5,’ ‘Forum’

It might be short — just three shows — but Season 38 will be a sweet one for Arkansas Public Theatre in Rogers. It’s the nonprofit community company’s return to

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Fort Smith Little Theatre announces season with Charlie Brown, Peter Pan, Dolly Levi and Hercule Poirot

Fort Smith Little Theatre is quite possibly the oldest continuously operating community theater west of the Mississippi. Founded in 1947, it’s celebrating its 77th season in 2024 with a lineup

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FSLT announces season with Charlie Brown, Peter Pan, Dolly Levi and Hercule Poirot

Fort Smith Little Theatre is quite possibly the oldest continuously operating community theater west of the Mississippi. Founded in 1947, it’s celebrating its 77th season in 2024 with a lineup