Sip, savor, and sing along — brunch just got a standing ovation.

Join us for a one-of-a-kind seated brunch experience featuring a live production of Broadway favorites performed by local theatre talent. Think mimosas, Bloody Marys, and show-stopping numbers — all before 1pm.

Doors open at 10:45am
Seating begins at 11:00am
Show starts at 11:30am

Individual tickets: $125 · Tables available for 8 or 10 guests

Celebrating 60 Years

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Celebrating 60 Years 〰️

Rooted in Legacy, Thriving in the Now

Arts One Presents is the evolution of the Arts Center of the Ozarks—built on 60 years of live performances, visual art experiences, and community arts programming. Today, we continue that legacy with a fresh, inclusive vision: empowering local artists, enriching businesses, and creating accessible arts experiences that connect and inspire Northwest Arkansas.

Follow Your Heart. Fuel the Arts.

Choose the way to give that moves you most—recurring donations, challenge grants, or one-time gifts all make a difference.

Events

Children and adults performing in a theatrical play, dressed in costumes inspired by fairy tales and fantasy characters, on a stage with a dark background.
Broadway World Awards logo with a red background, yellow 'broadway' text, white 'world' text, and large black and white 'AWARDS' text at the bottom.

Best Musical: The Wizard of Oz

Best Ensemble: The Wizard of Oz

Best Actor: Asher Jordan, The Wizard of Oz

Best Choreography: Alix Barrett, The Wizard of Oz

Best Costume Design: Caity Church, The Wizard of Oz

Best Lighting Design: Tom Littrell, The Wizard of Oz

Best Music Direction & Orchestra Performance:
Cheri Headrick, The Wizard of Oz

Best Supporting Actor: Addi Jones, The Sound of Music

We are so proud of all our nominees. In our book, every single one of you is already a star.

We’re over the rainbow proud to announce Arts One Presents’ BroadwayWorld Arkansas Award wins!

The Springdale Barn Quilt Project

Arts One Presents is exploring Springdale’s intercultural identities by collaborating with community crafters and organizations to create barn quilts that highlight established places of cultural importance to the diverse making communities in Downtown Springdale.

Four colorful geometric quilt patterns are displayed on the front of a rustic wooden barn with a partially open door, surrounded by green trees.

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