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History of the FSLT Harlequin ManIn the early 1960s, Al Reis, owner of Reis Art Gallery and School, and JayAnderson, one of his instructors, created the piece of sculpture that has come tobe known as the Harlequin Man. It stood outside our first theatre on North “O”Street for more than two decades, and thus became a symbol of FSLT.Unfortunately, over the years, the elements took their toll. When we moved toour current location on North 6th Street, a patron, Louis Robinson, cleaned andrepainted it before moving it to our new lobby in 1987. In 1994, thanks to thelate Mickey Suggs, the structure was repaired and glass was replaced. In 2013,the Harlequin Man underwent a facelift sponsored by Paula and Steve Sharumand was then moved to a place of honor as part of our lobby renovation.Positioned on a raised platform in our center window, the colorful Harlequinman is now prominently displayed for all FSLT patrons to enjoy.
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The oldest community theatre in continual activity in the state,the Fort Smith Little Theatre has been performing for area audiencessince 1947. FSLT is an all-volunteer organization. Casting is by openaudition and volunteers are always welcome.
If you would like more information about FSLT,visit our website at www.fslt.org or call(479) 783-2966 for volunteer opportunities.
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No food or drink in the auditorium.FSLT is a non-smoking facility.
House Notes• Please turn off pagers and cell phones for the safety and consideration of our audience and actors. Cameras and audio/visual equipment are prohibited.• If children become disruptive, we ask that they be escorted from the auditorium.• Patrons are invited to visit with members of the cast and crew in the Green Room after the performance.
Special Performances AvailableSpecial performances are available at a reasonable fee for your club, church, or organization. As entertainment or a fundraiser for your group, these shows are offered on Dark Nights when a regular performance is unscheduled. For information on the cost and availability of a Dark Night performance, please call (479) 783-2966.
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Season TicketsTwo types of Season Tickets are available that offer preferred seating and discounted admission to all six productions in the season. The sale of Season Tickets begins in November during the final show of the year. FSLT Season Tickets are a great value and make a wonderful Christmas present for anyone on your shopping list.
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FSLT 2015 Season Productions
•Gala Opening Night Performance ••Sunday Matinee Performances
February 12•, 13-14, 15••, 18-21, 22•• Pride and PrejudiceDirected by Duff Taylor by Jon Jory, adapted from novel by Jane Austen
This new adaptation of Jane Austen’s 18th century classic novel tells of five daughters, their zealous matchmaking English mother, and a string of unsuitable suitors. Elizabeth, the most independent of the girls, has no interest in suitors–and then she meets Mr. Darcy. A most romantic story for the most romantic month. April 9•, 10-11, 12••, 15-18, 19•• Don’t Dress for Dinner Directed by Suzanne Thomas by Marc Camoletti, adapted by R. Hawdon
This sequel to Boeing Boeing, performed at FSLT in 2014, presents another chapter in the romantic lives of Bernard and Robert. Set in the groovy 70s, they are older now and back in the USA, living a different lifestyle, but old habits are hard to break. Confusion reigns among chefs, mistresses, mates, and dates.
May 28•, 29-30, 31••, June 3-6, 7•• The Best of Everything Directed by Micki Voelkel adapted by Julie Kramer, book by Rona Jaffee
With the 20th century half over, female workers yearn to be a daughter, a mother, an employee, and a boss. This new adaptation of a 1958 bestseller reveals six young women, employed at a large business office, dealing with challenges, heart-break, and ambition. In the 1950s they called it the best of everything. You go, girl! July 23•, 24-25, 26••, 29-August 1, 2••, 6-8 The Wizard of OzDirected by George Mann by L.F. Baum, music/lyrics by H. Arlen and E.Y. Harburg, adapted by J. Kane, motion picture owned by Turner Entertainment
When a twister hits her farm, Dorothy Gale of Kansas is carried away over the rainbow to another world. Join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tinman, the Cowardly Lion, and Toto as they follow the yellow brick road on their way to see the Wizard. September 17•, 18-19, 20••, 23-26, 27•• Curtain up on Murder Directed by Rikkee Black by Bettine Manktelow
At a small community theatre, amateur actors must pause rehearsal while a storm rages, doors mysteriously lock, a ghost passes across the stage, and an assistant stage manager turns up dead. A hilarious and spooky British mystery.
November 12•, 13-14, 15••, 18-21, 22•• Rumors Directed by Valerie Baldwin by Neil Simon
An octet of friends have gathered at the home of a prominent New York couple to celebrate their wedding anniversary, but the honorees are not to be seen. The guests are puzzled and rumors fuel the confusion in this classic farce.
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2015 Off-Season Productions Not included in season ticket. No reservations taken. $5.00 at the door.
February 26-28 Be My Baby by Ken Ludwig Directed by Robert Montgomery An odd and older twosome travels to bring a child to a young couple for adoption. When they are stuck in San Francisco for several weeks, they find friendship and common ground while caring for the child. October 1-3 Four by TENN by Tennessee Williams Directed by Joe Graham and Mike Papacoda An evening of four classic one-acts by the iconic American playwright and author, Tennessee Williams. December 10-12 A Wackier Tackier Christmas Directed by Nathan Stockemer FSLT performers showcase their talents in the wackiest, tackiest Christmas variety show yet.
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Season 2015 Audition Dates
Don’t Dress For Dinner Directed by Suzanne ThomasCast: 3 females 20-35 years of age, 1 male 30-35 years of age, (and 2 reprised male roles which were precast and unavailable for open auditions)Auditions: 7 pm, March 2 & 3. Production dates: April 9-19.
The Best of Everything Directed by Micki VoelkelCast: 6 females 25-45 years of age, 2-5 males 25-65 years of age.Auditions: 7 pm, April 20 & 21. Production dates: May 28-June 7.
The Wizard of Oz Directed by George MannCast: 3 female principals – 1 18-25 years of age, 2 25-60s; 4 male principals 25-60 years of age; plus large chorus of older teens through mature adults.Auditions: 7 pm, May 18 & 19 at Goddard United Methodist Church, 1922 Dodson Avenue. Production dates: July 23-August 8.
Curtain up on Murder Directed by Rikkee BlackCast: 5 females 18-55 years of age, 3 males 28-70 years of age. Auditions: 7 pm, August 10 & 11. Production dates: September 17-27.
Rumors Directed by Valerie BaldwinCast: 5 females 25-55 years of age, 5 males 25-55 years of age. Auditions: 7 pm, October 5 & 6. Production dates: November 12-22.
Audition dates subject to change. To confirm, call (479) 783-2966 in the month prior to auditions, find us on facebook, or check www.fslt.org. Suggested ages are approximate.
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CCaasstt BBiiooss:: Victoria Jones: Some of my favorite roles have been Shelby in ‘Steel Magnolias’, Meg in ‘Leading Ladies’, and Deenie in ‘Splendor in the Grass’. The advice I would give 15 year old me would be to follow my heart, unless Adam Levine walks by – then follow him… Brittany Redding: My favorite would be the role of Millie in ‘Thoroughly Modern Millie’, because her character was just as dorky and awkward as I am. If I could give 15 year old me advice on love, it would be that ‘when one door closes, another will open – don’t allow that of your past, determine your future.’ Lindsay Vickery: My favorite role I’ve ever played has to be Fiona in ‘Shrek, the Muscial’. If I could give my 15 year old self love advice, I would say what my parents remind me, “go to school, make good grades, and get a degree. There’s nothing wrong with having some fun and then falling in love. It’s worth the wait.” I love you guys! Summer Ferguson: My favorite role was Juliet in ‘Romeo & Juliet’, because it was a beautiful challenge, and was a stretch for my personality. Advice about love – I’d say, “listen to your parents and take their advice about dating and boys, because THEY ARE RIGHT.” Eric Wells: Advice to give my 15 year old self on love – “don’t fall so easily, be patient, for the right one will be around the corner.” Valerie Baldwin: My advice on love to my 15 year old self is simple – it is worth the wait. Love you Zack! Landon Satterfield: The only thing I’d tell my 15 year old self would be, “Stop wasting time; work on your integrity!” David Harris: If I was to give myself love advice at 15, I would say – steer clear of the crazy ones. Will Padget: For my advice, I would simply say, “Don’t mess it up…!” Joe Graham: My advice to my 15 year old self is, “Let It Go!” Hannah Curlin: My advice on love to my 15 year old self, “whether God’s plan is for you to remain single or to marry, view it as a blessing.” Brandon Bolin: If I were to give my 15 year old self love advice, it would be – to be patient – which is what, coincidentally, I would need him to say right back to me now…! Aaron Ray: My advice about love is to always lay all your cards out on the table, even if they were all Pokemon cards at the time. Jennifer Canada: I would advice my 15 year old self on love that, indeed, when
someone shows you who they really are, believe them. Carole Rogers: My advice on love to my 15 year old self is – if you are blessed enough to find it; treasure it, nurture it, and hand on to it tight.
Special Thanks to the Co-Sponsors of this production
CCaasstt ooff CChhaarraacctteerrss MR. BENNET Michael Richardson ELIZABETH BENNET Sarah Curlin JANE BENNET Victoria Jones MARY BENNET / GEORGIANA / HOUSEKEEPER Brittany Redding KITTY BENNET Lindsay Vickery LYDIA BENNET Summer Ferguson MRS. BENNET Micki Voelkel MR. BINGLEY Eric Wells MR. DARCY Ian Miller MISS BINGLEY Valerie Baldwin BALL GUEST 1 – MRS. FORSTER Tina Dale BALL GUEST 2 – COL. FORSTER Cliff Scott BALL GUEST 3 / COL. FITZWILLIAM Landon Satterfield BALL GUEST 4 / MR. GARDINER David Harris BALL GUEST 5 / CARRIAGE DRIVER Will Padget MR. HURST Zabdiel Montes MRS. HURST Rhonda Fawcett SIR WILLIAM LUCAS Joe Graham CHARLOTTE LUCAS Hannah Curlin MR. COLLINS Brandon Bolin MR. WICKHAM Aaron Ray MRS. GARDINER Jennifer Canada LADY CATHERINE DEBOURGH Carole Rogers
PPllaayy SSeettttiinngg:: In and around Hertfordshire, England – 1813
PPrroodduuccttiioonn NNootteess:: The play is performed in two acts. Act One runs approximately for one hour and fifteen minutes, while Act Two runs approximately for fifty minutes.
DDiirreeccttoorr’’ss NNootteess:: I am blessed to have a wonderful cast and crew. The stage
is bare, and as such, requires much more from the people on and behind the stage to make the play successful. Costumes,
hair, lighting come alive, and talented actors breathe life into a story that was generations old before their grandparents were born.
Jane Austen wrote a funny story that often is lost in the dust of ages, beautiful costumes, and stuffy British accents. I hope you leave believing that true romantic comedy transcends time and place. ~ DUFF TAYLOR
PPrroodduuccttiioonn CCrreeww DIRECTOR Duff Taylor PRODUCER Robert Montgomery STAGE MANAGERS Chuck Howard / Kiane French PROPERTIES Neal Goodwin COSTUME DESIGNS Hannah Curlin
WARDROBE
Jill Ledbetter Stephanie Ward
Paula Bodnar Gloria Tran
HAIR Summer Ferguson LIGHTING DESIGN Joseph Reed LIGHTS Mike Tickler SOUND Casey Moore PHOTOGRAPHER Carmen Taylor
CCaasstt BBiiooss:: Michael Richardson: Adjunct Professor at UAFS and ESL volunteer at the Literacy Council. I have played about 50 roles on the FSLT Stage. I have enjoyed all of them! Advice to my 15 year old self – don’t be shy!
Micki Voelkel: I am a certifiable Jane Austen nut, so the ridiculous Mrs. Bennet is a dream part. My favorite role was yet another manipulative matchmaking mother – Boo Levy in ‘The Last Night of Ballyhoo’. If I could give my 15 year old self relationship advice, I would tell her “love and respect yourself first – only then can you be happy with another person.”
Ian Miller: My favorite character would have to be the time I played Bud Stamper in ‘Splendor in the Grass’ here at FSLT. It gave me a chance to see what I was capable of in a serious part, instead of my traditional comical roles. No advice needed sir – “You are uniformly charming.”
Sarah Curlin: I am a huge Jane Austen fan! Playing Lizzie has been a dream come true, and this is my favorite role! I am excited that I get to be in
another Austen production with my Austen-sister Hannah! I also loved playing Mrs. Elton in ‘Emma’,
and Kate in ‘Pirates of Penzance’. It is such an honor to get to be a part of such a talented cast and crew.
My advice to my 15 year old self is – be true to yourself and be content where the Lord leads you in life.
CCaasstt ooff CChhaarraacctteerrss MR. BENNET Michael Richardson ELIZABETH BENNET Sarah Curlin JANE BENNET Victoria Jones MARY BENNET / GEORGIANA / HOUSEKEEPER Brittany Redding KITTY BENNET Lindsay Vickery LYDIA BENNET Summer Ferguson MRS. BENNET Micki Voelkel MR. BINGLEY Eric Wells MR. DARCY Ian Miller MISS BINGLEY Valerie Baldwin BALL GUEST 1 – MRS. FORSTER Tina Dale BALL GUEST 2 – COL. FORSTER Cliff Scott BALL GUEST 3 / COL. FITZWILLIAM Landon Satterfield BALL GUEST 4 / MR. GARDINER David Harris BALL GUEST 5 / CARRIAGE DRIVER Will Padget MR. HURST Zabdiel Montes MRS. HURST Rhonda Fawcett SIR WILLIAM LUCAS Joe Graham CHARLOTTE LUCAS Hannah Curlin MR. COLLINS Brandon Bolin MR. WICKHAM Aaron Ray MRS. GARDINER Jennifer Canada LADY CATHERINE DEBOURGH Carole Rogers
PPllaayy SSeettttiinngg:: In and around Hertfordshire, England – 1813
PPrroodduuccttiioonn NNootteess:: The play is performed in two acts. Act One runs approximately for one hour and fifteen minutes, while Act Two runs approximately for fifty minutes.
DDiirreeccttoorr’’ss NNootteess:: I am blessed to have a wonderful cast and crew. The stage
is bare, and as such, requires much more from the people on and behind the stage to make the play successful. Costumes,
hair, lighting come alive, and talented actors breathe life into a story that was generations old before their grandparents were born.
Jane Austen wrote a funny story that often is lost in the dust of ages, beautiful costumes, and stuffy British accents. I hope you leave believing that true romantic comedy transcends time and place. ~ DUFF TAYLOR
PPrroodduuccttiioonn CCrreeww DIRECTOR Duff Taylor PRODUCER Robert Montgomery STAGE MANAGERS Chuck Howard / Kiane French PROPERTIES Neal Goodwin COSTUME DESIGNS Hannah Curlin
WARDROBE
Jill Ledbetter Stephanie Ward
Paula Bodnar Gloria Tran
HAIR Summer Ferguson LIGHTING DESIGN Joseph Reed LIGHTS Mike Tickler SOUND Casey Moore PHOTOGRAPHER Carmen Taylor
CCaasstt BBiiooss:: Michael Richardson: Adjunct Professor at UAFS and ESL volunteer at the Literacy Council. I have played about 50 roles on the FSLT Stage. I have enjoyed all of them! Advice to my 15 year old self – don’t be shy!
Micki Voelkel: I am a certifiable Jane Austen nut, so the ridiculous Mrs. Bennet is a dream part. My favorite role was yet another manipulative matchmaking mother – Boo Levy in ‘The Last Night of Ballyhoo’. If I could give my 15 year old self relationship advice, I would tell her “love and respect yourself first – only then can you be happy with another person.”
Ian Miller: My favorite character would have to be the time I played Bud Stamper in ‘Splendor in the Grass’ here at FSLT. It gave me a chance to see what I was capable of in a serious part, instead of my traditional comical roles. No advice needed sir – “You are uniformly charming.”
Sarah Curlin: I am a huge Jane Austen fan! Playing Lizzie has been a dream come true, and this is my favorite role! I am excited that I get to be in
another Austen production with my Austen-sister Hannah! I also loved playing Mrs. Elton in ‘Emma’,
and Kate in ‘Pirates of Penzance’. It is such an honor to get to be a part of such a talented cast and crew.
My advice to my 15 year old self is – be true to yourself and be content where the Lord leads you in life.
CCaasstt BBiiooss:: Victoria Jones: Some of my favorite roles have been Shelby in ‘Steel Magnolias’, Meg in ‘Leading Ladies’, and Deenie in ‘Splendor in the Grass’. The advice I would give 15 year old me would be to follow my heart, unless Adam Levine walks by – then follow him… Brittany Redding: My favorite would be the role of Millie in ‘Thoroughly Modern Millie’, because her character was just as dorky and awkward as I am. If I could give 15 year old me advice on love, it would be that ‘when one door closes, another will open – don’t allow that of your past, determine your future.’ Lindsay Vickery: My favorite role I’ve ever played has to be Fiona in ‘Shrek, the Muscial’. If I could give my 15 year old self love advice, I would say what my parents remind me, “go to school, make good grades, and get a degree. There’s nothing wrong with having some fun and then falling in love. It’s worth the wait.” I love you guys! Summer Ferguson: My favorite role was Juliet in ‘Romeo & Juliet’, because it was a beautiful challenge, and was a stretch for my personality. Advice about love – I’d say, “listen to your parents and take their advice about dating and boys, because THEY ARE RIGHT.” Eric Wells: Advice to give my 15 year old self on love – “don’t fall so easily, be patient, for the right one will be around the corner.” Valerie Baldwin: My advice on love to my 15 year old self is simple – it is worth the wait. Love you Zack! Landon Satterfield: The only thing I’d tell my 15 year old self would be, “Stop wasting time; work on your integrity!” David Harris: If I was to give myself love advice at 15, I would say – steer clear of the crazy ones. Will Padget: For my advice, I would simply say, “Don’t mess it up…!” Joe Graham: My advice to my 15 year old self is, “Let It Go!” Hannah Curlin: My advice on love to my 15 year old self, “whether God’s plan is for you to remain single or to marry, view it as a blessing.” Brandon Bolin: If I were to give my 15 year old self love advice, it would be – to be patient – which is what, coincidentally, I would need him to say right back to me now…! Aaron Ray: My advice about love is to always lay all your cards out on the table, even if they were all Pokemon cards at the time. Jennifer Canada: I would advice my 15 year old self on love that, indeed, when
someone shows you who they really are, believe them. Carole Rogers: My advice on love to my 15 year old self is – if you are blessed enough to find it; treasure it, nurture it, and hand on to it tight.
Special Thanks to the Co-Sponsors of this production
2015 A N N U A L FUNDCO N T R I B U T O R S
Many thanks to those listed below who have contributed to our 2015Annual Fund Campaign. Their support helps us provide affordable, quality productions and make improvements to our facility. If you have not alreadydone so, please consider making a tax-deductible gift to our Annual Fund at this time. We will proudly list your name in our programs throughout this season.
PRODUCERS $2,000+Wanda Srygley
DIRECTORS $1,000+
STARS $500+ Jean BeckDave & Dwonne CogswellMilt EarnhartRodney & Sheryl GhanHarold MacdowellCurtis SawyerConnie L. SmithBeth Watson
PATRON DONORS $250+ Phil & Louise BarlingBruce & Kaye BirkheadKent & Nancy BlochbergerLois ByersGary & Joann CampbellBob & Lady Jane CohenDrew & Donna EllwoodNeal GoodwinPaul & Ann KinderJeff & Julie NusbaumTaylor & Mary PrewittDarrell & Deborah RobinsonCarole RogersLee & Lonnadene RosenzweigPaul & Catherine Sandahl
ANGEL DONORS $100+Greg & Becky AllisonGreg Arnold
Dr. & Mrs. Ben BakerGeorge & Carol BeattieGimo & Candy BerryJoyce BradshawMarlene Tate BrownJimmie & Fern DanielSuzanne DaughertyKiane FrenchCarl & Linda GiglioneRuss & Stacy HessCarl HillHardie & Ginger JeffriesJames McCauleyMonty & Debbie MoodyBrian & Janet NewmanWoody & Grace NutterDavid & Sheryl OliverGary & Cindy PeevyRandy & Carolyn PhilpotCarolyn RatterreeMaude Jeter RogersPatricia ShawJim & Dixie SpearsGary & Pam TaylorRoy & Betty WalkerBob & Pat WanslowAl & Louise White
SUPPORTING CAST $50+Jim & Myra DennisA.M. Beland & Dot HosfordShirley CothrenJack & Louanna GreenBrenda HookDr. & Mrs. Louise Lambiotte
Bob & JoRene LeachDick & Sue LitzingerJim MillerDr. Carolyn MoorePat Nolte-Alert AlarmsJohn & Lynne RotertBecky RuthShelton & Jacqui SargentJohn & Garnet Watts
STAGE MANAGERS $25+David & Connie AdrionPaula BodnarAlesia DavisAllison FeixNancy HendrixMaureen KestnerMadeline MarquetteDorothy NixonLouise SparksRobert & Jean ThompsonElaine Watson
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The Fort Smith Little Theatre is proud to bring you another winning season — and with support from our Annual Fund Donors, we’ll be able to continue doing so for generations to come.
Annual Fund donations are vitally important to FSLT.They allow us to provide live entertainment at affordable ticket prices, and make necessary repairs and improvements to our facility.
Please consider offering your support of our 68-year-old community theatre by making a tax-deductible contribution to our 2015 Annual Fund Campaign at one of the following levels. In recognition of your gift, we will proudly list your name and appropriate gift category in our programs throughout this season. Please give generously. Your support will be sincerely appreciated.
o Producers $2,000 + o Directors $1,000 o Stars $500 o Patron Donors $250 oAngel Donors $100
oSupporting Cast $50 o Stage Managers $25
Name__________________________________________________ _____Address ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________City _____________________________ State_____Zip ___________________ Enclosed is my check in the amount of $ __________________________ Bill my ( ) Visa ( ) M/C Card Number listed below:__________________________________________Exp ______________
PLEASE MAKE TAX DEDUCTIBLE GIFTS PAYABLE TO:Fort Smith Little Theatre, P.O. Box 3752, Fort Smith, AR 72913
A N N U A L F U N DC A M P A I G N 2015
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Since1947,volunteersattheFortSmithLittleTheatrehavedonatedtimeandtalent,whileourpatronshavegenerouslyprovidedfinancialsupportthroughgiftsandticketsales.Manypersons,formanyyears,haveworkedhardtokeepFSLTaliveandwell. Itisnowourchallengetoprepareforthefutureofourcommunitytheatrebybuildingourpermanentendowment.Endowmentfundmoniesareinvested,withonlytheearningsspent.Thepurposeisnottoreplacetraditionalfunding,buttoendowaperpetualfundtosupportandexpandtheatricalprograms,meetfacilitydemands,andensureaffordableticketprices. TheFSLTEndowmentFundisinvestedbytheArkansasCommunityFoundation,Inc.,apubliclysupportednon-profitorganizationthatdevelops,manages,anddistributescharitablefunds.Foundedin1976,ARCFisresponsibleformorethan1,600charitablefundstotalingover$235millioninassets.ContributionscanbemadetoourEndowmentinanyform–cash,securities,realestate,insuranceandmore.Whenyoureviewyourestateplan,orwriteyourwill,pleaserememberthatevenasmallbequesttoourEndowmentwillbeagifttomany,formanyyearstocome.Formoreinformation,contactNancyBlochberger(479)651-3339orgotoarcf.org.
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Fort Smith Little Theatre, Inc.Street Address: 401 North Sixth Street
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3752, Fort Smith, AR 72913(479) 783-2966 www.fslt.org
No food or drink in the auditorium.FSLT is a non-smoking facility.
House Notes• Please turn off pagers and cell phones for the safety and consideration of our audience and actors. Cameras and audio/visual equipment are prohibited.• If children become disruptive, we ask that they be escorted from the auditorium.• Patrons are invited to visit with members of the cast and crew in the Green Room after the performance.
Special Performances AvailableSpecial performances are available at a reasonable fee for your club, church, or organization. As entertainment or a fundraiser for your group, these shows are offered on Dark Nights when a regular performance is unscheduled. For information on the cost and availability of a Dark Night performance, please call (479) 783-2966.
Program Ads: Good Value, Good CausePurchasing an advertisement in our FSLT programs is a good value and helps support a good cause...us! If you would like to purchase an ad for next season, give us a call at (479) 783-2966.
Season TicketsTwo types of Season Tickets are available that offer preferred seating and discounted admission to all six productions in the season. The sale of Season Tickets begins in November during the final show of the year. FSLT Season Tickets are a great value and make a wonderful Christmas present for anyone on your shopping list.
www.fslt.org • 401 N. 6th • 479.783.2966
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History of the FSLT Harlequin ManIn the early 1960s, Al Reis, owner of Reis Art Gallery and School, and JayAnderson, one of his instructors, created the piece of sculpture that has come tobe known as the Harlequin Man. It stood outside our first theatre on North “O”Street for more than two decades, and thus became a symbol of FSLT.Unfortunately, over the years, the elements took their toll. When we moved toour current location on North 6th Street, a patron, Louis Robinson, cleaned andrepainted it before moving it to our new lobby in 1987. In 1994, thanks to thelate Mickey Suggs, the structure was repaired and glass was replaced. In 2013,the Harlequin Man underwent a facelift sponsored by Paula and Steve Sharumand was then moved to a place of honor as part of our lobby renovation.Positioned on a raised platform in our center window, the colorful Harlequinman is now prominently displayed for all FSLT patrons to enjoy.
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The oldest community theatre in continual activity in the state,the Fort Smith Little Theatre has been performing for area audiencessince 1947. FSLT is an all-volunteer organization. Casting is by openaudition and volunteers are always welcome.
If you would like more information about FSLT,visit our website at www.fslt.org or call(479) 783-2966 for volunteer opportunities.
Our website has it all – box office information; auditorium seating chart;library of past shows; upcoming show information; audition schedule...and more. Check us out at www.fslt.org or find us on
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