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Arkansas Repertory Theatre Wiki Information
Arkansas Repertory Theatre
is Arkansas’ largest non-profit professional theatre company. Known as "The Rep", the company has produced more than 280 productions, including 40 world premieres, since it was founded in 1976. The company's historic building contains a 354-seat MainStage and 99-seat black box SecondStage and is located in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. Now in its 33rd season, the company is currently led by Robert Hupp, who has been Producing Artistic Director since 1999 when founder Cliff Fannin Baker retired. Hupp leads staff, artists and a 28-member Board of Directors, who serve as ambassadors to the community and govern The Rep’s fiduciary growth and operations. With an operating budget of $3.1 million, The Rep relies on season subscriptions, special events, foundation support, corporate and individual donations, and National Endowment for the Arts and Arkansas Arts Council funding.
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ARKANSAS REPERTORY THEATRE TICKETS
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2007 - 2008 Season
- It Happened in Little Rock
by Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj (September 14 — September 30)
- Barefoot in the Park
by Neil Simon (October 26 — November 11)
- Hello, Dolly!
Book by Michael Stewart, Music and Lyrics by Jerry Herman, based on The Matchmaker
by Thorton Wilder (December 7 — January 6)
- Doubt
by John Patrick Shanley (February 8 — February 24)
- Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure
by Steven Dietz, based on the original 1899 play by William Gillette and Arthur Conan Doyle (April 11 — April 27)
- Fire on the Mountain
by Randal Myler and Dan Wheetman (May 30 — June 22)
2008 - 2009 Season
- Les Misérables
by Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil, with lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer, based on the novel by Victor Hugo (September 12 – October 12)
- It’s a Wonderful Life: A Radio Play
by Joe Landry, based on the screenplay by Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett, Frank Capra and Jo Swerling (December 5 – December 28)
- Looking Over the President’s Shoulder
by James Still (January 30 – February 15)
- The Foreigner
by Larry Shue (March 13 - March 29)
- The Elephant Man
by Bernard Pomerance (April 24 – May 10)
- The Who's Tommy
Book by Des McAnuff and Pete Townshend, Music and Lyrics by Townshend (with additional music and lyrics by John Entwistle and Keith Moon) (June 5 - June 28)
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