Single Tickets On Sale Now for 2022-23 Walton Arts Center Season

NORTHWEST ARKANSAS, August 8, 2022 – Single tickets are now on sale for the 2022-23 season at Walton Arts Center. The season, which runs from August 2022 through June 2023, features more than 60 shows including the Cate Brothers, Moulin Rouge! The Musical, Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives, David Sedaris and Winnie the Pooh.

If you are a diehard fan and want to see all the shows in a series, subscriptions are still available for P&G Broadway Series, Starrlight Jazz Club and West Street Live. Series subscribers get the best seats at discounted prices with subscriber-only benefits.

You can also still curate your arts experience with the Create Your Own subscription. Choose shows from any series except for Starrlight Jazz Club and West Street Live to make your custom three-, five- or seven-show subscription package. The more shows you add in a Create Your Own subscription the more you save+. Three-show packages get $2 off each ticket, five-show packages get $3 off each ticket and seven-show packages get $5 off each ticket. Create Your Own subscribers also get early access to new shows added throughout the year and discounts on most shows, including Broadway.

Single tickets and subscription packages can be purchased in-person at Walton Arts Center Box Office weekdays 10 am until 2 pm by calling 479.443.5600 weekdays 10 am until 5 pm or by visiting waltonartscenter.org.

Single tickets for Artosphere classical music performances will go on sale this fall, and the single tickets for the remainder of Artosphere programming will go on sale this winter.

2022-23 Season by Series

P&G Broadway Series

  • My Fair Lady, Aug. 9-14 – 8 performances
  • Pretty WomanThe Musical, Sept. 20-25 – 8 performances
  • Chicago, Nov. 8-13 – 8 performances
  • Tootsie, Jan. 17-22 – 8 performances
  • Moulin Rouge! The Musical, Feb. 9-12 and 14-19 – 14 performances
  • Hadestown, May 23-28 – 8 performances

Coca-Cola Night Out Series

  • Legally Blonde The Musical, Oct. 14-16 – 4 shows
  • A Conversation with Fran Lebowitz, Nov. 29 | 7 pm
  • Million Dollar Quartet Christmas, Dec. 2-3 | 7 pm – 3 shows
  • Time for Three, Jan. 24 | 7 pm
  • Complexions Contemporary Ballet’s STAR DUST: From Bach to Bowie, March 16 | 7 pm

Starrlight Jazz Club

  • Amina Figarova Quintet, Oct. 8 | 7:30 pm
  • Edward Simon’s Femeninas: The Songs of Latin American Women, Dec. 16 | 7:30 pm
  • Chick Corea Afro-Caribbean Experience with Elio Villafranca & Friends, Jan. 27 | 7:30 pm
  • Ulysses Owens Jr.’s Generation Y, March 4 | 7:30 pm
  • Brianna Thomas Sextet, April 7 | 7:30 pm

West Street Live

  • The Texas Gentlemen, Oct. 6 | 7:30 pm
  • Cate Brothers, Oct. 28 | 7:30 pm
  • James McMurtry, Dec. 8 | 7:30 pm
  • Lilly Hiatt Band, Jan. 6 | 7:30 pm
  • Davina & the Vagabonds, Jan. 26 | 7:30 pm
  • Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives, March 10 | 7:30 pm

Land O’Lakes Concert Series

  • Herb Alpert & Lani Hall, Sept. 15 | 7 pm
  • The Robert Cray Band, Sept. 27 | 7 pm
  • Gaelic Storm We Missed You Tour, Nov. 15 | 7 pm
  • The Music of Sam Cooke – The King of Soul, Jan. 30 | 7 pm

Family Fun Series

  • Royal Winnipeg Ballet’s The Nutcracker, Nov. 25-27 – 4 shows
  • Walton Arts Center & SoNA Present The Snowman: A Family Concert, Dec. 11 | 2 pm
  • Trike Theatre, Ra-Ve Cultural Foundation and Dhirana Dance present The Jungle Book, March 25 | 4 pm
  • A Letter for Elena, April 23 | 4 pm
  • Annie, May 5-7 – 5 shows
  • Madagascar The Musical, June 2-3 – 4 shows

10x10 Arts Series

  • Aida Cuevas 45th Anniversary – Yo Creo Que Es Tiempo with Mariachi Aztlán, Oct. 20 | 7 pm
  • Aquila Theatre’s Pride & Prejudice, Oct. 27 | 7 pm
  • Delfeayo Marsalis and the Uptown Jazz Orchestra, Nov. 20 | 7 pm
  • The Swingles, Dec. 4 | 7 pm
  • The 5 Browns, Jan. 14 | 8 pm
  • LADAMA, March 30 | 7 pm
  • New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players’ The Pirates of Penzance, April 1 | 8 pm
  • Duwendé, April 14 | 8 pm
  • Visceral Dance Chicago, April 20 | 7 pm
  • Artosphere Festival Orchestra – performance date will be announced and tickets will go on sale this fall.

Kellogg’s Kids Series

  • Winnie the Pooh, Oct. 21-22 – 4 shows
  • Bluey’s Big Play, Dec. 20-21 – 2 shows
  • Acoustic Rooster’s Barnyard Boogie Starring Indigo Blume, March 5 | 4 pm
  • Windmill Theatre’s Hiccup! April 16 | 4 pm

LOL@WAC

  • Menopause the Musical, Jan. 10 | 7 pm
  • Spamilton: An American Parody, Jan. 28 | 8 pm
  • David Sedaris, April 25 | 7 pm
  • Tig Notaro, June 23 | 8 pm

Film @ WAC

  • Hocus Pocus, Oct. 30 | 4 pm
  • The Rocky Horror Picture Show Halloween Party, Oct. 31 | 8 pm
  • Indie Films Central and South America curated by the Fayetteville Film Fest, Jan. 13 | 7 pm
  • Arkansas Filmmakers Showcase curated by the Fayetteville Film Fest,

March 11 | 7 pm

  • Indie Films Artosphere curated by the Fayetteville Film Fest, May 12 | 8 pm
  • Pride Showcase curated by the Fayetteville Film Fest, June 22 | 7 pm

Other Shows

  • VoiceJam Competition, April 15 | 7:30 pm

While not all shows are eligible for discounts, they do count toward your package level. All shows must be purchased in one transaction to receive the discount. You can add more later, but you will keep the same package level all year.

Support for Walton Arts Center is provided, in part, by the Arkansas Arts Council, an agency of the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Walton Arts Center is Arkansas’ largest and busiest performing arts presenter. Each year more than 215,000 people from Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma and beyond attend more than 300 public events at Walton Arts Center, including performances, rehearsals, community gatherings, receptions, weddings and more. Approximately 35,000 students and teachers participate annually in arts learning programs at Walton Arts Center, and almost 250 volunteers donate 28,000 hours of time each year to its operations. Walton Arts Center presents entertainers and artists from around the world including Broadway musicals, renowned dance companies, international artists, up-and-coming jazz musicians and more. As a non-profit organization, Walton Arts Center enjoys the generous support of public sector funding, corporate sponsorship and private donors, allowing audience members to enjoy world-class performances at a great price. To learn more about Walton Arts Center, visit www.waltonartscenter.org.

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