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Arkansas Repertory Theatre - Mainstage
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601 Main St.
Little Rock, AR 72201
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Box Office Phone:
1-866-684-3737
Box Office Hours: see website
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A Chorus Line
Open:
Jun-02 2006
Close:
Jul-02 2006
Winner of 10 Tony Awards and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, A Chorus Line, just like The Rep, celebrates its 30th year as “one singular sensation”. A Chorus Line weaves the touching stories of young “gypsies”, the unknown dancers of Broadway, together with Marvin Hamlisch’s high-stepping, heart-rending musical score to create an unforgettable portrait of what it’s like to be behind the scenes on the Great White Way.
A Chorus Line contains adult content. |
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Intimate Apparel
Open:
Apr-21 2006
Close:
May-07 2006
Winner of the 2004 New York Drama Critics Award for Best New Play, Intimate Apparel is a poignant story of love, hope and redemption. Set in 1905, a time when the cut of one’s dress and the color of one’s skin determined one’s station in life, it is the story of Esther, a young woman wounded by betrayal but still unbroken, and her unsinkable determination to use her gifted hands and her sewing machine to refashion her dreams and make them anew from the cloth of her life’s experience. |
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Tuesdays with Morrie
Open:
Mar-10 2006
Close:
Mar-26 2006
Adapted from the best-selling novel, The New York Daily News calls Tuesdays with Morrie “a touching, life-affirming, deeply emotional drama with a generous dose of humor.” It is the true-life story of popular sports columnist Mitch Albom who reluctantly interrupts his chaotic and hectic life to visit Morrie Schwartz, his beloved and ailing former college professor. A gentle reminder to appreciate the little things in life, Tuesdays with Morrie ultimately becomes a “class” where life’s... |
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Crowns
Open:
Jan-27 2006
Close:
Feb-19 2006
A joyous celebration of black women and their church hats, Crowns is an intimate look at a cherished custom that joins faith and fashion. Adapted from the best-selling book of the same title, this musical features stories of family and faith, love and loss and finding one’s true identity, told through compelling oral histories, glorious gospel music (Oh When the Saints Go Marching In, We’re Marching to Zion, His Eye Is on the Sparrow) and liberal amounts of “hattitude.” |
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Disney's Beauty and the Beast
Open:
Dec-01 2005
Close:
Jan-01 2006
“Be Our Guest” this holiday season with this timeless and beloved tale! Disney’s Beauty and the Beast tells the story of Belle, a young woman who dreams of adventures beyond her “quiet village.” When her father doesn’t return from a local fair, Belle discovers he is being held prisoner by a hideous Beast. After trading her freedom for her father’s, Belle gradually teaches The Beast to love and the “tale as old as time” begins! |
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Of Mice and Men
Open:
Oct-14 2005
Close:
Oct-30 2005
One of the most powerful and beloved works of American literature comes to life on stage this fall.
Set during the Great Depression amid the rich farmlands of nouthern California, Of Mice and Men explores the complex relationship between George and Lennie, two itinerant workers who drift from job to job hoping to save enough money to buy a little place and live off the fat of the land. When Lennie’s unwitting penchant for getting into trouble takes a tragic turn, George is forced to... |
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Steel Magnolias
Open:
Sep-09 2005
Close:
Sep-25 2005
This “rollicking and all together endearing” comedy, recently-revived on Broadway, centers on a group of close-knit women who regularly congregate to gab, gossip and re-group at Truvy’s Beauty Parlor in tiny Chiquapin Parish, Louisiana. In the midst of eccentricities, barbs and wise-cracks are fundamental truths about the strength women derive from each other. Written as a tribute to Harling’s mother and sister, Steel Magnolias was adapted for the hit movie of the same title. |
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