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Category: Theatre Reviews

REVIEW: TheatreSquared’s ‘The Wolves’ musters a bit of bite in an unconventionally conventional tale

By Kevin Kinder · Tuesday, Mar 5, 2019

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.

REVIEW: TheatreSquared production takes light-hearted (but perhaps necessary) look at heavy subject

By Kevin Kinder · Tuesday, Jan 22, 2019

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.

REVIEW: Unique play presented by TheatreSquared to get boost from award-winning actress

By Kevin Kinder · Wednesday, Jan 9, 2019

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.

REVIEW: The rhythms of life are on display in ‘On Your Feet,’ onstage at the WAC through Sunday

By Kevin Kinder · Thursday, Dec 6, 2018

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.

REVIEW: Holiday and familial connections follow well-worn plotline

By Kevin Kinder · Monday, Dec 3, 2018

TheatreSquared’s telling of Miss Bennet runs through Dec. 30 at Nadine Baum Studios in Fayetteville.

REVIEW: WAC’s Broadway series offering “School of Rock” puts the spotlight on superstar students

By Kevin Kinder · Wednesday, Oct 24, 2018

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.

REVIEW: TheatreSquared’s new production of ‘Skeleton Crew’ doesn’t skimp on emotional moments

By Kevin Kinder · Tuesday, Oct 16, 2018

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.

REVIEW: ‘Once’ again, a story about a missed connection doesn’t miss

By Kevin Kinder · Tuesday, Sep 4, 2018

At its core, Once is about the people in life you meet only in passing but still have a profound impact on you.

REVIEW: Walton Arts Center’s offering of “The Sound of Music” brings us back to classic songs

By Kevin Kinder · Wednesday, May 16, 2018

The capacity crowd for Tuesday’s opening night performance at the WAC devoured it, and with good reason. There are some really wonderful moments.

REVIEW: T2’s ‘Hound of the Baskervilles’ closes season with a roar

By Kevin Kinder · Monday, Apr 30, 2018

The show began Wednesday (April 25) at Nadine Baum Studios in Fayetteville and continues through May 27.

REVIEW: ‘Beautiful’ dives into the depths of Carole King’s songbook and personal story

By Kevin Kinder · Thursday, Apr 26, 2018

What do you really know about who made your favorite album, and how difficult the process of creating art can be?

REVIEW: TheatreSquared’s “Vietgone” takes an Arkansas story to new places

By Kevin Kinder · Thursday, Mar 29, 2018

We need to embrace when local stories are globalized and told well in the process, and that’s something we can all celebrate in Vietgone.

REVIEW: ‘An American in Paris’ presents a ballet show wrapped in a musical via production now at WAC

By Kevin Kinder · Wednesday, Feb 7, 2018

“Audience members watching the show’s Fayetteville debut went to a ballet, and a musical broke out.”

REVIEW: ‘The Humans’ an uncommon look at humanity’s common conditions

By Kevin Kinder · Thursday, Feb 1, 2018

The Humans is a dense, slice-of-life look at the troubling realities of being human. It’s at times viciously funny, and at other times just plain vicious in the way the family members treat each other.

REVIEW: Onstage magic propels imaginative telling of Peter Pan backstory in “Finding Neverland”

By Kevin Kinder · Wednesday, Dec 20, 2017

Finding Neverland would like you to stop growing up for a few hours, and stop worrying about adulthood. Two hours of not worrying about life is the kind of magic I believe in, and the kind you should, too.

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