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The Arkansas Shakespeare Theatre will celebrate Shakespeare's 445th birthday with a free event from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Faulkner County Library.
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School will be getting out in just a few weeks and with the economy still in recession many Arkansas families might be looking for things to do this summer close to home. Here are a number of events taking place in June around Central Arkansas and the River Valley.
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Subscriptions for the third season of the Arkansas Shakespeare Theatre are now on sale.
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Subscriptions for the third season of the Arkansas Shakespeare Theatre are now on sale.
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NEW YORK -- In the midst of hurling orders at his staff, President Bartlet stops, cranes his neck and asks his press secretary a personal question.
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Several unique productions and concerts are on tap at The Donald W. Reynolds Performance Hall for the upcoming 2001-2002 University of Central Arkansas Public Appearances season.
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Our culture is missing the sounds of mediaeval music. The only time we hear it is at Christmas unless we happen to catch a special performance or have a collection of compact discs.
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New York City's famous acting company will present the comedy "The Taming of the Shrew" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 31, at the Donald W. Reynolds Performance Hall at the University of Central Arkansas.
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One of the many diverse performances brought to the Donald W. Reynolds Performance Hall at the University of Central Arkansas this season was "Taming of the Shrew."
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NEW YORK -- Once, back in the 1960s, Placido Domingo and his wife, Marta, locked themselves in a Vienna hotel room for three days so he could learn his role in Verdi's "A Masked Ball."
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