REVIEW: ‘Waitress,’ at WAC through April 14, serves up slice of surprisingly complex lives
Life can be depressing and funny at all once, and that duality is the central idea of the show’s best number.
Life can be depressing and funny at all once, and that duality is the central idea of the show’s best number.
‘New’ is a central tenet of the upcoming Walton Arts Center season.
TheatreSquared announces the lineup of plays to be performed in their first year in their newly built facility at the corner of Spring Street and West Avenue.
Depending on where you sit, which night you attend or where your focus happens to be at any given moment, you get to see a slightly different play.
There’s always a bit of risk when you venture into something new. It might be a ‘slight one, a close but not quite one’ for you, but there’s often excitement in the pursuit.
A series of six programs will highlight historical events, such as a tour famed musician Johnny Cash took through Fayetteville in September 1968.
Years ago, Shreve mentioned to his bandmates that it might be fun to do a Freddie Mercury and Queen tribute show. The idea was promptly shot down.
It’s a brisk piece with no intermission. You’ll be in and out of the theater in less than 90 minutes. But do get there early.
TheatreSquared knew asking Liz Callaway to do a show of theirs would be a stretch, but when she read the script she had a strong reaction to it.
These albums are the ones that spoke to me in 2018. I hope you found a collection of songs or albums that moved your soul this year, too.
The musical is an onslaught of rhythm and dance and colorful outfits, all surging together at once. There’s rarely a moment to catch your breath.
TheatreSquared’s telling of Miss Bennet runs through Dec. 30 at Nadine Baum Studios in Fayetteville.
The new owner of the longtime music club wants to keep the rich history that put Fayetteville’s music scene on the map.
Ingram and Carll will do a total of seven of the acoustic-only song swap shows before Carll closes the year with three full-band efforts.
Crystal Bridges has been attempting to bring in Mehretu for several years, but her schedule hasn’t aligned.
The additions to the AMP continue its evolution from a small stage to a national draw.
If you want to be awed by the precocious talent of a kid’s rock band, the Walton Arts Center would like to take you to school.
It’s a different kind of play than its immediate predecessor on the T2 stage. But an important one nonetheless, and one that helps us examines new stories.
Helm loves coming back to Fayetteville, not just a town that has connections to her friends and family but one that she calls ‘a very vibrant, very happening town.’
In Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art’s newest exhibit, old ideas are made new again.
Here’s a list of things you could do at the rally, or things you could do somewhere else.
Amy Sherald’s profile is rising in the art world, in part because of her official portrait of former first lady Michelle Obama, which was unveiled in February of this year.
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