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The Show Must Go On!

About the Show:

We sat down with Martin Miller, Executive Director of Theatre Squared in downtown Fayetteville right before the pandemic hit us like a ton of bricks.  At the time, I was excited to learn about the upcoming theatre season and all that Martin and his team had in store for Northwest Arkansas. 

Unfortunately, COVID-19 had other plans.

I took a tour of the beautiful building located on the corner of Spring and West Street.  The building features a soaring lobby with plenty of glass, wood, and iron to make you feel super impressed that a facility of this caliber is in Northwest Arkansas, and that isn’t even the highlight of the building.  

It’s the theatre’s themselves, the West Theatre the larger of the two, and the Spring Theatre, which is the crown jewel of this building. Imagine intimate settings, excellent sightlines from any seat, and the latest technological bells and whistles that you might only find on or off-Broadway right here in the Ozarks.  

Yes, we are proud to feature Theatre Squared on this podcast, and we didn’t want to wait any longer to have Martin tell his story. 

Enjoy this episode of the podcast and learn more about how Martin and his team address the pandemic and come up with creative ways to make sure that the Show Must Go On!

477 W. Spring St, Fayetteville, AR 72701

Box Office: 479-777-7477

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