Western Arkansas Ballet dances down the yellow brick road April 6-7

Ballet company off to see ‘The Wizard’

Livia Campbell, 17, plays Tin Man; Oliva Barker, 13, plays the Scarecrow; Mahala Flagg, 17, plays Dorothy; and Rachel Calicott, 18, plays the Cowardly Lion in the Western Arkansas Ballet's production of "The Wizard of Oz," coming April 6-7 to ArcBest Performing Arts Center in downtown Fort Smith.

(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Monica Hooper)
Livia Campbell, 17, plays Tin Man; Oliva Barker, 13, plays the Scarecrow; Mahala Flagg, 17, plays Dorothy; and Rachel Calicott, 18, plays the Cowardly Lion in the Western Arkansas Ballet's production of "The Wizard of Oz," coming April 6-7 to ArcBest Performing Arts Center in downtown Fort Smith. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Monica Hooper)


For Fort Smith's local ballet company, there's no place like home. So they want to put on more than just a good show with "The Wizard of Oz" this April.

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