LISTEN: What's Up! - Arkansas Public Theatre's “The Lifespan of a Fact”

“Emily … will ultimately be the one to decide if the essay gets published or not. Is he/she right or wrong,” muses actress Andria Lickfelt. “I think that’s one of the interesting things about this show — everyone thinks they’re ‘right.’ Or maybe another way to look at it is that all three want the same thing — or a version of the same thing.”..(Courtesy Photo/Chad Wigington for APT)
“Emily … will ultimately be the one to decide if the essay gets published or not. Is he/she right or wrong,” muses actress Andria Lickfelt. “I think that’s one of the interesting things about this show — everyone thinks they’re ‘right.’ Or maybe another way to look at it is that all three want the same thing — or a version of the same thing.”..(Courtesy Photo/Chad Wigington for APT)

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Arkansas Public Theatre is producing its third play since resuming live theater after the covid-19 pandemic. “The Lifespan of a Fact” looks at truth versus facts and the story versus the details.

Director Brenda Mashburn Nemec and actor Tanner Pittman chat with Features Editor Becca Martin-Brown before the March 26 opening.

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