Actors Theatre of Little Rock’s production of “Dreamgirls” stands out as a must-see show in Central Arkansas this holiday season. Set in the world of Motown music, the musical follows the journey of The Dreamettes as they navigate fame and betrayal in pursuit of stardom. With impressive performances and a powerful score, the all-Black cast captivates audiences with their talent and energy. Director Caelon Colbert praises the cast of local Black artists, emphasizing the high expectations for the show that were exceeded by their performances.
The immersive staging of the production adds to the experience, allowing the audience to feel transported to a “Motown dream world.” If you’re looking for a night out with loved ones, consider splurging on the immersive seating option for a truly unique experience. Colbert hopes that audience members will leave feeling empowered by the show’s message of giving it their all each day.
“Dreamgirls” is playing at Quapaw Quarter United Methodist Church until December 21st, with performances on Wednesdays through Sundays. Ticket prices range from $25-$35, making it an affordable and entertaining option for a holiday night out. Don’t miss this captivating production that celebrates the power of ambition and the sacrifices made in the pursuit of dreams.
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