
6-10: Live at the Plaza, Argenta Plaza, 510 N. May 11-12, 2024: “Snow White," Ballet Arkansas Children’s Series, University of Arkansas-Pulaski Technical College Center for Humanities and Arts theater.


May 2-5, 2024: "Bravo," works of classical and contemporary dance presented with live music location and musicians to be announced. 16-18: Tchaikovsky’s "Swan Lake," Robinson Center Performance Hall 8-10: “45th Anniversary Nutcracker Spectacular," Peter Tchaikovsky’s ballet with the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra performing live in the pit and a cast and crew of nearly 400 that includes the company’s professional dancers and a community cast of children and adults, Little Rock’s Robinson Center Performance Hall, 426 W. The rest of the season’s MainStage performance lineup: headquarters and studios and Cranford Co.’s offices at 512 Main. 30 at the Arkansas Repertory Theatre, 601 Main St., across the street from the company’s 520 Main St. Meanwhile, the ballet company has set a season-opening reception, including a “Wonderland” preview, wine, hors d'oeuvres and a small auction, Sept.

13-15 tour to the Fayetteville Public Library Event Center will precede the North Little Rock performances. to create a “multimedia-infused” production with “dynamic projection and 360 sound, elaborate costumes and sets,” according to a news release, with choreography by Ballet Arkansas’ executive and artistic director, Michael Fothergill, and will add community performers to the company’s professional dancers.Īn Oct. Scenic Drive, North Little Rock.īeing billed as “a bold reimagining of ‘Alice's Adventures in Wonderland’ by Lewis Carroll,” the ballet company is partnering with Cranford Co. 19-22 at the University of Arkansas-Pulaski Technical College Center for Humanities and Arts theater, 3000 W. Ballet Arkansas opens its 45th anniversary season with the world premiere of "Wonderland: Alice’s Epic Adventure," Oct.
