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101 Dalmatians- Saturday Night Dinner Theatre

Sat, Mar 07

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FUMC West Memphis- Deneke Hall

This production includes dinner and benefits the E3, a local organization whose mission is to provide guidance and training for neuro-diverse youth and young adults.

101 Dalmatians- Saturday Night Dinner Theatre
101 Dalmatians- Saturday Night Dinner Theatre

Time & Location

Mar 07, 2026, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM

FUMC West Memphis- Deneke Hall, 215 N Missouri St, West Memphis, AR 72301, USA

About the event

General Seating- Doors open at 5:30


This production is sponsored by ASU Mid-South, West Memphis Advertising & Promotion, Schneider National , Arkansas Arts Council, and Fred Leonard State Farm Insurance.


Ticket sales for this show benefit E3, a local organization whose mission is to provide guidance and training for neuro-diverse youth and young adults.


Sensory-Friendly Performances

With the intention of inspiring young people to live creative and productive lives through the art of the theatre, DeltaARTS is now proud to be able to create a positive, fun atmosphere for families with sensory friendly needs. A child with autism or some other sensory challenge who loves theatre and the arts will be excited about this new partnership between DeltaARTS and E3- Engage, Empower, Elevate and, hopefully, with the transformational experience of theatre, will be inspired to creatively contribute to the world and their community in their own way.​​​​


Tickets and Seating  We want…


Tickets

  • Adult Ticket

    $25.00

    +$0.63 ticket service fee

  • Child Ticket

    $20.00

    +$0.50 ticket service fee

  • Table for 8

    Sit with your family and friends at a reserved table.

    $200.00

    +$5.00 ticket service fee

Total

$0.00

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Delta Wolf Trap

Institute for Early Learning through the Arts

Additional services offered through Delta Wolf Trap include Family Engagement Workshops available to early childhood centers, libraries, children's museums, and organizations focused on supporting parents with young children. These interactive family workshops provides parents and caregivers opportunities to engage in a live arts experience with their children and learn to play with their children in educational ways that support kindergarten readiness.

Professional Development Workshops may be available for early childhood centers with aim to provide annual training on research-based practices of instruction. In-person and virtual workshops provide early educators with hands-on teaching strategies and active learning techniques that support literacy and language development, STEM learning, problem-solving, social-emotional development, classroom management, and more.​

A Case for Arts in Early Childhood

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Clay, J., Campbell, V., & Madsen, C. (2015). CUNY Creative Arts Team Astor Early Learning Program Evaluation Findings.

Green, M., M.F.A., & Sawilowsky, S., Ph.D. (2015). Social Innovation Fund Grant Final Report Year 3.

Klayman, D., Ph.D. (2006). Final Evaluation Report of Fairfax Pages Professional Development Project: An Effective Strategy for Improving School Readiness.

ReadyNation. (2013). The Vital Link: Early Childhood Investment is the First Step to High School Graduation.

Song, M., Ludwig M., and Marklein M.B., (2016). Arts Integration: A Promising Approach to Improving Early Learning, American Institutes for Research.

Delta Wolf Trap

301 S Rhodes St, West Memphis, AR 72301, USA

(870) 705-5075

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