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Fort Smith Film Fest showcases 137 films from 30 different countries, nations and tribes

Brandon Chase Goldsmith describes himself as “currently an unemployed filmmaker,” and that, he says, gives him “a unique understanding of the struggle that many moviemakers experience.” Born in Arkansas and

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Ambitious And Stubborn: Shereen Ahmed is her own ‘Fair Lady’

Like her Eliza Doolittle, Shereen Ahmed started down a different path but found the right one for her. The lead actor in Lerner & Loewe’s “My Fair Lady,” stopping Aug.

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Certain ‘Disaster’: APT musical parodies campy ’70s films

In baseball, up-and-coming players dream of making it to “the show” — the big leagues where they get a chance to shine among the legends. In community theater, it works

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Certain ‘Disaster’: APT musical parodies campy ’70s films

In baseball, up-and-coming players dream of making it to “the show” — the big leagues where they get a chance to shine among the legends. In community theater, it works

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Out Of The Darkness: AOP actor Aaron Young puts heart in ‘Hunchback’

If you grew up singing along to the Disney animated film “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” then Arts One Presents has a treat for you! This year’s summer musical is

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The Sun Will Come Up: FSLT ready for Annie’s tomorrow to arrive

In the Fort Smith Little Theatre version of “Annie,” opening July 28, little orphan Annie has a sister. That’s not the relationship you’ll see on stage; you’ll see two actresses

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‘Disney’s Descendants’: Trike lets kids explore theater

On the first day of a four-week summer theater camp, two dozen youngsters ages 9 to 16 came to Trike Theatre in Bentonville not knowing each other and perhaps having

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What’s New, T2? Festival gives new plays a safe place to grow

Each year, four plays are given the chance to workshop in front of an audience at TheatreSquared’s Arkansas New Play Festival, book-in-hand staged-reading style. The arrangement is beneficial for all:

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The Show Is On The Road: ‘A Chorus Line’ launches from Walton Arts Center

Before the tip of the first gold-glittered hat, Dan Sher will be clocking lights, music and more at the Walton Arts Center as “A Chorus Line” prepares to take the

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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