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A Different View: RLT launches new outlet for cutting edge, topical plays Friday, August 15, 2008 by Sandra Cox The Northwest Arkansas Times - What's Up "I'm really hoping that it will open people's eyes to the mental and emotional stress that troops deal with when they come home, and recognize the signs for help that they may need." --Tom Pyron (Director & Producer) on 'Medal of Honor Rag' (read more)(view photos) |
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| 'Grassroots Theater' RLT Second Stage opens with Vietnam-era drama Friday, August 8, 2008 in Entertainment By Becca Bacon Martin THE MORNING NEWS "Medal of Honor Rag" is the first in the Rogers Little Theater SecondStage Series, described as "edgy shows for folks who want more than comedy and musicals when they attend the theater." (read more)(view photos) |
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| 'Mockingbird' Sings Songs of Life RLT Production Stays True to Heart of Harper Lee Classic Friday, September 14, 2007 in Entertainment By Becca Bacon Martin THE MORNING NEWS You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view . . . until you climb into his skin and walk around in it. -- Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird" (read more) (view photos) |
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| 'A Few Good Men' Turn 'Angry' September 14, 2006 ROGERS -- Audiences were mesmerized by the Rogers Little Theater production of "A Few Good Men," a courtroom drama that argues the rights of one man against the historic perspective of right and wrong in the unique world of the military. While the characters are very different, that same kind of tension binds a dozen nameless jurors in "Twelve Angry Men," a Northwest Arkansas premiere on stage tonight at Rogers Little Theater's Victory Theater. (read more) (view photos) |
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| RLT recruits 'A FEW GOOD MEN' April 13, 2006 ROGERS -- Like Uncle Sam, director Rick Pierson was looking for "A Few Good Men" for the Rogers Little Theater production of Aaron Sorkin's military drama. In the end, though, it turned out to be one good man who made the difference -- both in the story and on the stage. (read more) |
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