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Mike Noland

Mike Noland is a theatre teacher, director and writer.  He has written children's plays that have been published and performed all over the country.  One of his monologues was part of the Off-Broadway show, Park For Your Problems.  His comedy play, Directions was chosen for the ACANSA 10-Minute play festival.  Mike also wrote and performed short stories for the radio show Tales From the South.  He loves theatre and he loves writing, so writing about theatre is as good as it gets. 






BWW Review: LES MISERABLES at Robinson Performance Hall Dazzles in its Return to Little Rock
BWW Review: LES MISERABLES at Robinson Performance Hall Dazzles in its Return to Little Rock
December 2, 2017

It's wonderful to have this iconic musical based on the French revolution return to Arkansas, especially to Little Rock. The city's name is derived from La Petite Roche (the 'little rock' in French), a small rock formation on the south bank of the Arkansas River that was used as a navigational landmark for early river travelers. It seems fitting that this landmark musical grace the newly refurbished Robinson Performance Hall with it's own redesigned production.

BWW Interview: Sydney Patrick of KINKY BOOTS at Robinson Performance Hall
BWW Interview: Sydney Patrick of KINKY BOOTS at Robinson Performance Hall
October 17, 2017

Getting that first National tour seems like a right of passage among Broadway's next generation of stars. Sydney Patrick could not be more excited to be on that path while starring as Lauren in the National tour of Kinky Boots. Her incredibly powerful voice, brilliant timing and adept physical comedy make her a star on the rise.

BWW Review: KINKY BOOTS at Robinson Performance Hall-The Most Beautiful Thing in the World is watching this amazing cast shine like a sequined covered stiletto!
BWW Review: KINKY BOOTS at Robinson Performance Hall-The Most Beautiful Thing in the World is watching this amazing cast shine like a sequined covered stiletto!
October 17, 2017

Kinky Boots struts it's stuff right into Little Rock. The 2013 Tony winner for Best musical is a joyous, funny and timely show that entertains even the straightest of laces. It's amazing how much more important the message of the show seems right now.



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