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Clockwise from the top: Arts Center of the Ozarks; Trike Theatre; Arkansas Public Theatre
ARTS CENTER OF THE OZARKS
ARTS LIVE THEATRE
214 S. Main St., Springdale
artslivetheatre.com / 479-521-4932
acozarks.org / 479-751-5441
This nonprofit theater company offers
Arts Center of the Ozarks is an arts
programming for children and youth ages
hub in downtown Springdale creating
6-18. With eight to nine Broadway-style
live performances, curating visual arts
productions each year, Arts Live offers a
exhibitions, and presenting programs by
series of afterschool classes, spring break
regional arts organizations and artists
and summer camp programs in musical
from around the world. This non-profit
theater, comedy improv, reader's theater,
arts organization offers a diverse range of
Create-A-Play and more!
818 N. Sang Ave., Fayetteville
programming to engage people of every age and background to create a vibrant and cohesive community.
ARKANSAS PUBLIC THEATRE
TRIKE THEATRE
902 S.W. 2nd St., Suite F, Bentonville triketheatre.org / 479-464-5084 Trike encourages and inspires youth to see, participate in and learn through theater. At
116 S. 2nd St., Rogers
its home in Bentonville, Trike offers Theatre
arkansaspublictheatre.org
Academy classes and camps for PreK, 4-12th
479-631-8988
grades, performance opportunities for 3rd
Located in downtown Rogers in the historic
through 12th graders, and professional
Victory Theater, this non-profit community
theater for youth productions enjoyed by all
theater produces plays and musicals and
ages. Trike is a resident company of Walton
offers special events throughout the year.
Arts Center.
BERRY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
2000 W. University St., Siloam Springs jbu.edu / 479-524-9500 Located at John Brown University and home to the 500-seat Herklotz Auditorium, BPAC has a full orchestra pit and a 1,500-square-foot performance area with modern, innovative acoustic technology for orchestral concerts, choral concerts, theatrical productions, lectures and more.
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Clockwise from the top: photos courtesy Arts Center of the Ozarks; Walton Arts Center; Arkansas Public Theatre