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Other venues for entertainment, events and arts this weekend:
theater: come fly with me…
A businessman (Tim Cooper) enlists the help of his housekeeper (Lee Ann Marchesi) to recruit three flight attendants (Bridget Davis as Janet, Sarah Nichols as Jacqueline, and Paige Carpenter as Judith). ) and wait for her childhood friend to arrive. (Quinn Gassaway) brings the system down. “Boeing Boeing” Written by Mark Camoretti, adapted by Beverly Cross, on stage until February 4 at Murry’s Dinner Playhouse, 6323 Colonel Glenn Road, Little Rock. Buffet opens 90 minutes before showtime — 7:30pm Tuesday to Saturday (Wednesdays, matinees on January 18 and 25 only), Sundays 12:30pm and 6:30pm . Tickets (including food and show) are $39-44, $30 for children 15 and under, $30 for show only. Call (501) 562-3131 or visit murrysdp.com.
art: artistic “moment”
“The Simple Moment” Quitman’s recent paintings by Kathy Blake will be on display at the Friday reception from 6-8pm. The exhibition runs until his March 11th. Gallery hours are 10 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Saturday. Admission to the gallery and reception are free. Call (501) 224-1335 or visit cantrellgallery.com.
Father and daughter
“Father-Daughter Collaboration” Portraits, figurative paintings, landscapes, still lifes, interiors by Baxter Knowlton and digital drawings by Miriam Knowlton in the gallery at Christ Episcopal Church, 509 Scott Street, Little Rock, Fridays 5-7 p.m. will be exhibited at The architectural abstract painting ‘Random Experiments’ by Jeff Horton will be exhibited in the parlor of the church.
Snacks and music are served at the reception. The exhibit will be on display and his work will be on sale until March 31st. Gallery hours are 7:30 AM-noon on Sundays and 9 AM-4 PM Monday-Thursday.Email for details [email protected]
artistic “artifacts”
“Artifact” Little Rock artist Dominic Simmons’ work is on view through February 28 at Arkansas Tech University’s Norman Hall Art Gallery at 203 W. Q St. in Russellville. A reception and gallery talk are scheduled for 2:30-3:30 pm on February 28th. Gallery hours are 8 AM to 5 PM on weekdays. Both exhibition and reception are free. Visit atu.edu/art.
‘Still life! ‘ Exhibition
“Still Life! Mourning, Meaning, Restoration,” According to a news release, an exhibition of 58 multimedia artworks by 47 artists from around the world will “shed light on art’s power to provide meaning and inspiration in times of continued uncertainty and uncertainty. It will be on display at the reception from 4:00pm to 6:00pm. Saturday, 21c Museum Hotel, 200 NE A St., Bentonville.
The exhibition runs through December and features works by Portia Manson, Valerie Hegarty, Nate Lewis, Zak Ov, Hamra Abbas, Cosmo White, Whitfield Lovell, Omar Victor Diop, Kaisa von Zeipel, Kadjar, Robin the Kid, and Marquese Woods. doing. The reception will feature an introduction by hotel chain chief her curator Alice Gray Stites and a demonstration by artist girlfriend Portia Munson. The hotel is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Visit tinyurl.com/wer9a6j6.
Beginning at 6 p.m. on January 26th, the “Tipsy Tour” will feature guided tours by museum manager Danny Baskin and cocktails tailored to specific works of art by the museum’s restaurant, The Hive. Tickets are $15. Visit eventbrite.com/e/tipsy-tour-tickets-506665418907.
festival entry
Grand Prairie Arts Center, 108 W. 12th St., Stuttgart is accepting entries for the 67th Annual Grand Prairie Festival of Arts in two categories: photography and decorative arts. Adults and children must submit photos between 12:00 and 5:00 PM on January 20th and between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM on January 21st. 23. The Center will accept entries for decorative arts on March 10th from 12:00 to 5:00 pm and on March 11th from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. The exhibit will be on March 17-18 from 10am-5pm, March 19 from noon-5pm, and March 19 at 3pm with an award ceremony and presentation. Register at grandprairiearts.com to find out more.
etc. : poetry open mic
Author True Poe poetry open mic Poets ages 16 and up will enjoy a selection of spoken words and works at the Adam B. Robinson Jr. Black Box Theater, ART WORKS, 627 S. Main St., Pine Bluff, on Fridays from 6-8pm. can be shared. Admission is $10, $5 for members of the Southeast Arkansas Arts & Science Center. Registration is not required. Attendees can enter for a chance to win door prizes. Drinks and snacks will be sold. Call (870) 536-3375 or visit asc701.org.
family fun day
Learn about the universe and experience a professional telescope hands-on with astronomer Nick Hobbs. Second Saturday Family Fun Day: Amateur AstronomyIt takes place Saturday from 1-3pm at the Arts & Science Center in Southeast Arkansas, 701 S. Main St., Pine Bluff. Admission is free. The sponsor is the Pine Bluff Area Community Foundation. Call (870) 536-3375 or visit asc701.org.
audition: The museum is looking for actors
Arkansas Museum of Art, 501 E. Ninth St., Little Rock, for professional adult actors by appointment only ( no walk-in) will hold an audition. – His one-minute audition consisting of two contrasting monologues and up to 16 bars of music. Those unable to audition in person can submit auditions digitally. “In addition to presenting and producing plays, [the museum] It also offers workshops and classes, facilitates statewide outreach, and creates experiences in a variety of media, including puppetry, film, music, and dance, according to a news release. We encourage people of all races, genders, backgrounds, and abilities to audition.” Email [email protected] Make a plan. Follow the instructions. For more information, visit arkmfa.org/art/performing-arts/childrens-theatre.
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