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Rachel Lambert, Springfield Regional Arts Council’s marketing director, visited KSMU's Arts News once again to preview the March 1 Art Walk in downtown Springfield.
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Andrew Lippa and John August's musical based on the Daniel Wallace novel and the Tim Burton film opened last weekend at the Fox Theatre.
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The Springfield Regional Arts Council and Downtown Springfield Association present the 43rd ArtsFest on Walnut Street May 6 and 7, on Historic Walnut Street between John Q. Hammons Parkway and National Avenue.
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The Missouri Philharmonic Orchestra is a civic orchestra with professional, amateur and student musicians serving the community with free classical music concerts.
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Hedda longs to be free, but her desires clash with ingrained gender norms and society's institutions.
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Operatic singing, dancing, comedy, romance — Jules Massenet’s 1899 version of the Cinderella story, “Cendrillon,” has it all.
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It's live theatre, so things sometimes go wrong for real — with hilarious results, says director Beth Domann.
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A talk with Dr. Kyle A. Thomas, director of one of the two dramas playing the next several days in repertory in Craig Hall Balcony Theatre.
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Leslie Forrester, executive director of the Springfield Regional Arts Council, joined KSMU's Randy Stewart on Arts News to talk about the return of the agency’s annual “$100 & Under Art Market” at First Friday Art Walk on December 2 at Springfield Art Museum.
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For the first time in about two decades, the Missouri State University Opera Theatre and the Missouri State Symphony Orchestra will collaborate for a performance of Humperdinck’s “Hansel and Gretel."