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Broadway In Branson: Mansion Theatre hosts new fall series

In the 1990s, when Wayne Newton — sometimes called “Mr. Las Vegas” — built a 3,000-seat theater perched above Shepherd of the Hills Expressway, audiences expected world-class music and big-city

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Communion, Isolation: Installation captures heart of one friendship

What if you and one of your dearest friends, someone who has been in your inner circle for a decade, wanted to illustrate your relationship? You might sit for a

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‘Next To Normal’: Drama confronts mental illness

“Next to Normal,” writes New York Times theater critic Ben Brantley, “does not … qualify as your standard feel-good musical. Instead this portrait of a manic-depressive mother and the people

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Family, Music, Life: ‘American Mariachi’ balances dark and light

The rehearsal room for TheatreSquared’s latest show, “American Mariachi,” was crackling with talent a week before opening: Mariachi band members tuned up instruments, actors ran lines, and music and laughter

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Collected Classics: ‘Our Town,’ ‘Inherit the Wind’ share APT summer stage

“He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind.” — Proverbs 11:29 As an actor, Michael Weir is a force of nature. You know that if you’ve seen him

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Collected Classics: ‘Our Town,’ ‘Inherit the Wind’ share APT summer stage

“He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind.” — Proverbs 11:29 As an actor, Michael Weir is a force of nature. You know that if you’ve seen him

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Fort Smith’s inaugural film festival draws international submissions

MAX BRYAN mbryan@nwadg.com Jennifer Burchett first heard about Fort Smith having a film festival as a “wild idea” from a friend. That friend, Brandon Goldsmith, has worked with Burchett over

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Small But Mighty: Message of ‘Matilda’ is kids can change the world

“Matilda the Musical,” based on Roald Dahl’s 1988 book, burst on to the theatrical scene in 2011 with a West End production, which opened to widespread critical acclaim. It transferred

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Good News At FSLT: Community theater announces 2021 season

Fort Smith Little Theatre’s stage might have been dark for a little over a year now, but the intrepid septuagenarian community theater wasn’t going to let a little thing like

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A Lark In The Park : Robin Hood gives theater back to Siloam Springs

Siloam Springs Center for the Arts Director Jan Lauderdale welcomed a crowd estimated at 200 to 250 in an audience for the first of two showings of “The Somewhat True