Review: SPONGEBOB THE MUSICAL YOUTH EDITION at Red Curtain Theatre
There was laughter, there was singing, and each show had a special guest bringing the news about the impending doom. Fun was had by all. ...
Review: ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW at CALS Ron Robinson Theater
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Review: BLITHE SPIRIT at Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre
Dinner and a show? It’s the best combination, which is why I love going to The Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre on the Harding University Campus in Searcy. From now through June 29th, have some delicious dinner catered by Bison Hospitality and watch the hilarious farcical comedy BLITHE SPIRIT....just ...
Review: SHE KILLS MONSTERS at The Weekend Theater
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Review: I HATE HAMLET at The Pocket Community Theatre
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Review: ONCE ON THIS ISLAND at The Studio Theatre
The Studio Theatre, 320 W 7th St, in Little Rock, heats things up with ONCE ON THIS ISLAND THE MUSICAL now through June 23. Join them as they take you through a tropical fairytale full of romance, magic, and tragedy. With Book and Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, Music by Stephen Flaherty, and Direction by Ca...
Review: DEFRANCE at Magic Springs Theme And Water Park
It was a hot day with the heat index reaching 100 degrees for the kick-off of the 2024 Webmonster Concert Series at Magic Springs Theme and Water Park, 1701 East Grand Ave, in Hot Springs, with Arkansas band de France opening for the Spin Doctors Saturday, June 8. Still, what better place is there...
Review: THE RESPONDERS at TheatreSquared
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Review: THE WIZARDS OF ODD at The Joint Theater
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Review: Riverside Actors Theatre and Nightingale Theatre Collective Premieres LIGHT BLIND at The Public Theatre
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Review: 26 PEBBLES at Actors Theatre Of Little Rock
Heart wrenching. Intoxicating. Love. Courageous. These performers in 26 PEBBLES with the Actor Theatre of Little Rock put out a powerful performance, and they still have a few more days to go....
Review: DONNIE LEE STRICKLAND at Brookstock Events
We here at Broadway World love to celebrate, and this time it was my birthday. So what did I do to party? I went to Brookstock Events’ Open House in Dover Saturday, May 25, to check out their venue and to see my friend DONNIE LEE STRICKLAND perform for the attendees, and we all had the best time. ...
Review: WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF at The Lantern Theatre
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Review: THE ODYSSEY at Red Curtain Theatre
At the end of the school year, The Red Curtain Theatre, 913 W Oak Street, in Conway, puts together a program to spotlight what their students have learned over the year. They have voice lessons, dance in all styles, and musical theatre class for students of all ages including adults, done by profess...
Review: MATT ROGERS performs at Magnolia Blossom Festival
Georgia born heartthrob releases newest single Better at Heartbreak...
Review: THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL at Texarkana Repertory Company
What did our critic think of NICKELODEON THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL at Texarkana Repertory Company?...
Review: BIG SHANE THORNTON Headlines at Picklefest
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Review: CHAPEL HART at Magnolia Blossom Festival
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Review: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST at Murry's Dinner Playhouse
From now through Saturday, May 25, Murry’s Dinner Playhouse, 6323 Col Glenn Rd, in Little Rock, is presenting the Oscar Wilde classic THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST. First performed in 1895, Director Roger Eaves captures the play’s purpose of satirizing the social norms and conventions of Vic...
Review: BRIGHT STAR at Red Curtain Theatre
What did our critic think of BRIGHT STAR at Red Curtain Theatre? Intimate size theatres are my newest favorite way to watch shows, so when I heard that Red Curtain Theatre, 913 W Oak Street, in Conway, was bringing BRIGHT STAR to their newly remodeled performance area May 3-5 and May 10-12, I was i...
Review: THE JUNGLE BOOK at Grant County Community Theater
Broadway World went on a hunt for the bare necessities when we traveled to Sheridan to see The Grant County Theater’s presentation of THE JUNGLE BOOK Friday, May 10, but instead found all sorts of wild thespians taking the stage. Written by Joseph Robinette and based on the book by Rudyard Kipling...
Review: ANNIE at Studio 42 & Co
Broadway World saw the tiniest Annie at Studio 42 & Co. production of ANNIE in the Adams-Vines Recital Hall on the Arkansas Northeastern College in Blytheville May 5. However, though seven-year-old Darby Carter was small, she proved that she could stand as tall as the rest of the cast as she belted...
Review: AMERICAN BEAUTY at The Weekend Theater
My favorite beauty pageant by far is in AMERICAN BEAUTY, which was presented at The Weekend Theater, 1001 W 7th St, Little Rock, April 19-May 5. With Music and Lyrics by Arkansan Michael Rice (born in Monticello and has since conquered the Broadway world), this musical celebrates the participants bo...
Review: PUFFS At Arts & Science Center For Southeast Arkansas
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Review: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST at The Lantern Theatre/Maumelle Players
I love going to see a Trent Reese production, because he always puts a refreshing spin on whatever the subject matter may be. For our viewing pleasure this time, The Lantern Theatre and the Maumelle Players teamed up to present THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST by Oscar Wilde the last two weekends in ...
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