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Theresa Bertram

Theresa Bertram

Prior to becoming a writer for Broadway World, Theresa Bertram has had an extensive career in the media/entertainment business. Born in Las Vegas, Nevada to a professional poker-playing mother, Theresa’s formative years during the summer were spent being babysat by entertainers in the Vegas showrooms. “Having children sit in the poker rooms is frowned upon, so they would tuck me away in the various theatres to entertain me while my mother worked,”Theresa said. To this day, she still keeps in touch with the many musicians, magicians, and jugglers through Facebook. “Social media is a wonderful communication tool.” Theresa has played piano since the age of three and is a sought after regional pianist in Arkansas. “I’m more of an “ear” player, but I can play through sheet music when needed.” Theresa’s writing career began in high school when she was placed in journalism. “I didn’t even want to be in that class,” Theresa admitted. “I knew they put in a lot more hours than I really wanted to commit. I tried to get the counselor to change it, but she thought I would do really well. So, I stuck it out, became Sports Editor since I played volleyball in junior high and that was more sports than anyone else on the staff had (though my real love was feature profile writing), and ended up taking it to the next level in college. During college, Theresa studied mass communications and music at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway during the day and was a radio disc jockey at night. “My first radio job was at KVOM in my small town of Morrilton. I was only there for eight months, before I moved on up to Little Rock to work at B98.5--which later would be owned by Citidel. Ultimately, I moved over to Clear Channel stations and met a lot of country stars. Those were some fun years,” Bertram said. Theresa took a 10-year hiatus to start a family and finished up her educational journey with a Public Relations degree from Arkansas Tech University. “I was a better-focused student my second time around,” Theresa said. “I would be a professional student if I had the funds and time to do so.” With children old enough to allow Theresa to focus on professional pursuits once again, she began working as a producer/on-air talent in 2011 for AIRS Radio, which is a reading service for the blind and visually impaired offered by the Division Services for the Blind-a branch off of the Division of Human Services in Arkansas. She also started volunteering with local school associations and the historic Rialto Theatre. “I have always been attracted to this haunting building,” Theresa said referring to the Rialto. “It calls to you when you pass by it on the road. I love It.” Theresa does everything from producing music programs to making the popcorn. “It’s a great place to spend time and give my children a memorable place to grow up in. I will always love this theatre.” Theresa became a copy writer for the local newspaper, when the editor came early to one of the shows at the Rialto and offered her a job. “The best jobs are the ones that are given to you,” she said. “Also, I have a hard time saying ‘no’ to people if there is a way I can do what is requested.” A year later she was offered the editor position in the neighboring county. “You just never know what people are going to want from you. I keep thinking of that movie with Jim Carrey and how he had to say ‘yes’ to everything. If it isn’t illegal and time permits, I try to do it if I can.” Even though she has now taken over the Director position of AIRS Radio, she still finds time to attend as many shows as she can. “I have always been an entertainment cheerleader for as long as I can remember. If I think hard enough, I feel it probably started with those entertainers in Las Vegas. They performed for me, and I was happy to be the enthusiastic audience member night after night. It was a magical and unique childhood. I was very lucky.” Theresa is excited to be among the writing team of Broadway World. “I know when you think of Arkansas, ‘Broadway stars’ is not the first, or maybe even the last, thing that pops into your mind. I beg to differ though. Arkansas has an abundant amount of talent, and not only do we entertain for our own personal fancies, but we raise our children in this environment as well. We are a close-nit group of people, and I want to show how awesome Arkansas entertainers are to the rest of the world through Broadway World.”






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Review: NUTS at The Weekend Theater in Little Rock
Review: NUTS at The Weekend Theater in Little Rock
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What is the definition of crazy? Are you nuts? And perhaps the most unsettling question of all—would you be able to defend yourself in court if your sanity were put on trial? To be honest, I’m not entirely sure how successful I would be at convincing a judge to deem me fit for a regular trial… and that uneasy thought is exactly what lingered with me as I walked into Tom Toper's NUTS at The Weekend Theater, which ran March 6–22 in Little Rock.

Review: SHREK THE MUSICAL JR at The Royal Theatre in Benton
Review: SHREK THE MUSICAL JR at The Royal Theatre in Benton
April 2, 2026

SomeBODY once told me that Shrek The Musical Jr. would be a fun night at the theatre, but what I experienced at The Royal Theatre in Benton was a joyful, high-energy celebration of young talent, teamwork, and the kind of storytelling that reminds us all why we fell in love with theatre in the first place.

Review: THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE at Murry's Dinner Playhouse in Little Rock
Review: THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE at Murry's Dinner Playhouse in Little Rock
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Out of all the musicals I see, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is one of those rare favorites I never tire of revisiting, and this newest production, which features many of my favorite performers, feels right at home at Murry’s Dinner Playhouse in Little Rock.

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Review: GLITTER AND GRIT at Music Box Lounge Hot Springs
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At the intimate and ever-vibrant Music Box Lounge in Hot Springs, GLITTER & GRIT proved to be far more than a cabaret; it was a fearless deep dive into the messy, magnificent complexity of being human.

Review: SEUSSICAL JR at Conway Christian High School
Review: SEUSSICAL JR at Conway Christian High School
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Oh, the thinks you can think when a school like Conway Christian dives headfirst into the whimsical world of Dr. Seuss! From March 13–15, Conway Christian School’s production of SEUSSICAL JR. blossomed into a technicolor celebration of imagination, friendship, and the power of believing in the unseen.

Review: DISNEY THE LION KING JR at Arts & Science Center For Southeast Arkansas in Pine Bluff
Review: DISNEY THE LION KING JR at Arts & Science Center For Southeast Arkansas in Pine Bluff
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I don’t know why The Lion King evokes such powerful emotions in me, but every time that opening chant begins and the world of the Pride Lands comes to life, something in my heart completely surrenders.

Previews: ARKANSAS COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS at Reynolds Performance Hall in Conway
Previews: ARKANSAS COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS at Reynolds Performance Hall in Conway
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Review: HADESTOWN: TEEN EDITION at Pulaski Academy High School in Little Rock
Review: HADESTOWN: TEEN EDITION at Pulaski Academy High School in Little Rock
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Review: SOME LIKE IT HOT at Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville
Review: SOME LIKE IT HOT at Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville
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What did our critic think of SOME LIKE IT HOT at Walton Arts Center?

Review: MEREDITH WILLSON'S THE MUSIC MAN at Reynolds Performance Hall in Conway
Review: MEREDITH WILLSON'S THE MUSIC MAN at Reynolds Performance Hall in Conway
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What did our critic think of MEREDITH WILLSON'S THE MUSIC MAN at Reynolds Performance Hall?

Review: PROUD! 2026: VOICES OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE at Arkansas Repertory Theatre in Little Rock
Review: PROUD! 2026: VOICES OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE at Arkansas Repertory Theatre in Little Rock
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Arkansas Repertory Theatre continues to prove that its stage is not only a home for compelling storytelling but also a vibrant platform for cultural celebration, and PROUD! 2026: VOICES OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE is a powerful example.

Review: GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S PIRATES OF PENZANCE at Wildwood Park For The Arts in Little Rock
Review: GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S PIRATES OF PENZANCE at Wildwood Park For The Arts in Little Rock
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What did our critic think of GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S PIRATES OF PENZANCE at Wildwood Park For The Arts?

Review: ELEPHANT & PIGGIE'S 'WE ARE IN A PLAY!' at Arkansas Museum Of Fine Arts in Little Rock
Review: ELEPHANT & PIGGIE'S 'WE ARE IN A PLAY!' at Arkansas Museum Of Fine Arts in Little Rock
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Every time I get invited to the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts to see one of their Theatre for Young Audiences productions, my inner child starts bouncing with anticipation. The moment the lights dim, I find myself completely immersed in the story unfolding onstage, so much so that I forget I am well past the recommended age…by a lot.

Review: CHICKA CHICKA BOOM BOOM THE MUSICAL at Reynolds Performance Hall in Conway
Review: CHICKA CHICKA BOOM BOOM THE MUSICAL at Reynolds Performance Hall in Conway
March 11, 2026

What did our critic think of CHICKA CHICKA BOOM BOOM THE MUSICAL at Reynolds Performance Hall? The young audience didn’t just watch, they participated wholeheartedly, responding to the interactive moments with enthusiasm and delight, clearly having the time of their lives.

Review: CARL ORFF: CARMINA BURANA at Robinson Center in Little Rock
Review: CARL ORFF: CARMINA BURANA at Robinson Center in Little Rock
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Some pieces of music are simply larger than life, and Carmina Burana is definitely one of them. With its thunderous choruses and dramatic storytelling, it’s the kind of work that sends chills through your entire body when performed well.

Review: THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES at Music Box Lounge Hot Springs
Review: THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES at Music Box Lounge Hot Springs
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What did our critic think of THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES at Music Box Lounge Hot Springs?

Review: MJ THE MUSICAL at Robinson Center
Review: MJ THE MUSICAL at Robinson Center
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What did our critic think of MJ THE MUSICAL at Robinson Center?

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Review: RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S OKLAHOMA at Actors Theatre Of Little Rock
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I'm in love with these territory folks in Oklahoma! and you do not want to say no to securing your tickets for this show. This beloved Rodgers and Hammerstein musical has found a lively and immersive home with Actors Theatre of Little Rock, running through Saturday, March 14 in the basement of Quapaw United Methodist Church in Little Rock, and it's a party once you enter the theatre.

Review: THE PRINCE OF EGYPT with Foundation of Arts at The Forum in Jonesboro
Review: THE PRINCE OF EGYPT with Foundation of Arts at The Forum in Jonesboro
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When a community unites to tell a story of faith, freedom, and destiny, the result can be nothing short of breathtaking, and that is exactly what unfolded at The Forum Theatre in Jonesboro as The Foundation of Arts, in partnership with Central Baptist and Jonesboro area churches, presented THE PRINCE OF EGYPT. Under the direction of Maranda Nichols, this sweeping epic rose beyond spectacle and became a powerful expression of collective artistry and belief.

Review: FAR AWAY at University Of Central Arkansas Theatre in Conway
Review: FAR AWAY at University Of Central Arkansas Theatre in Conway
March 2, 2026

The University of Central Arkansas Theatre Department in Conway continues to prove that collegiate theatre can be as intellectually daring as it is artistically fearless with its production of FAR AWAY by Caryl Churchill, which ran February 20-22.



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