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Eureka Springs Theater Company is bringing live theater to Eureka Springs for a pair of holiday-themed nights. Close to a dozen performers will help bring four holiday radio scripts to life in front of an audience at Base Camp Event Venue on Thursday and Friday nights. Last week, Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams sat down with artistic director for Eureka Springs Theater Company Lisa Tricomi and Chaon Cross, one of the actors in the company, to learn more about the production.
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Hamlet and Mercutio never met in their respective plays, but their paths will cross this weekend. Tonight, Northwest Arkansas Community College will premiere “Shaken Up,” an imagining of several Shakespearean characters sharing the same universe. Adjunct professor of theater at NWACC Damien Dena is overseeing the production, and she says it was co-created by students as an example of devised theater.
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Becca Martin Brown, the arts and entertainment editor with the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette provides local events for after the holiday, such as Rogers Historical Museum's new exhibit "Working America." Plus, previewing the return of the Arkansas Public Theatre.
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On today's show, a lesson in assistance animals. Also, giving dance more stages in northwest Arkansas. Plus, how a podcast-turned-game hooked our book reviewer, Pastor Clint Schnekloth.
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The University of Arkansas’ production of William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” opens tonight in the UA Theatre on campus. Assistant professor and cast member Steven Marzolf came to the Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio to talk about this production in particular and the play in general.
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In TheatreSquared’s latest production, "The Band’s Visit", language barriers and travel confusion get the story rolling. This week, two of the actors from the play came to the Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio to talk with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams about their upcoming production.
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The Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette's Becca Martin Brown continues her Halloween theme with this week's edition of Weekend Plans, as she supplies plenty of spooky stage performances across northwest Arkansas.
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On today's show, a preview of the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas’ first-ever Halloween-themed concert. Also, writer and filmmaker Spade Robinson on grounded horror. Plus, new editions of Talk Business and Politics and Weekend Plans.
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On today's show, the Compass Report indicates strong economic growth in Arkansas, weekend events, Fayetteville Public School officials cut the ribbon on the new John L. Colbert Middle School and more.
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Arkansas Public Theater has some on-stage canine shenanigans this weekend and next. Becca Martin Brown, the features editor of the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, provides details.