Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

WEEKEND TEN

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2 BEAUTIFUL

Classic songs like “I Feel the Earth Move,” “One Fine Day” and “A Natural Woman” help tell the story of a music legend in Beautiful: The

Carole King Musical. The touring Broadway production continues its run at Robinson Center Performanc­e Hall, Broadway and Markham Street, Little Rock, with showtimes at 7:30 p.m. today-Saturday and 2 p.m. SaturdaySu­nday. Tickets are $28-$77. Call (800) 745-3000 or visit ticketmast­er.com.

3 BICYCLES

Cyclists will pedal their way around central Arkansas in the annual CARTI

Tour de Rock, 6 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. The ride offers options of 25, 50, 62, 80 and 100 miles, all starting at the River Trail Station, 140 Riverfront Drive, North Little Rock. Registrati­on is $55 in advance, $60 on ride day. The post-ride celebratio­n with lunch and a beer garden is free for riders, $25 for guests. Call (501) 296-3406 or visit carti.com.

4 BRA-SHOPPERS

Four women who meet in a department store while shopping for a black lace form a sisterhood in Menopause the

Musical by Jeanie Linders, featuring more than two dozen song parodies about “The Change,” onstage through July 7 at Murry’s Dinner Playhouse, 6323 Colonel Glenn Road, Little Rock. Showtimes: 7:30 p.m. TuesdaySat­urday and 12:45 and 6:45 p.m. Sunday with Wednesday matinees June 6 and 13 (no evening shows those dates); doors open and dinner starts 90 minutes before curtain. Tickets are $33-$35, $23 for children 15 and under; show-only tickets are $25 and $15. Call (501) 562-3131 or visit murrysdp.com.

5 BUNKER

Maumelle Ordnance Works Bunker

No. 4, 4 Willastein Drive, Maumelle, will be the site of the Arkansas Historic Preservati­on Program’s next “Sandwichin­g in History” tour, noon Friday. It’s one of three surviving bunkers (out of an original 21) built between 1941 and 1942 for production and storage of of picric acid and ammonium picrate for use during World War II. Admission is free; provide your own sandwich. Call (501) 324-9880, email info@ arkansaspr­eservation.org or visit arkansaspr­eservation.org.

6 BARD

Saline County Shakes stages William Shakespear­e’s Romeo & Juliet, 7 p.m. today-Saturday and June 7-9 at the amphitheat­er in Tyndall Park, 913 E. Sevier St, Benton. Izzy Hammonds and Luke Ferguson play the title roles. Audiences are encouraged to provide their own blankets, cushions, chairs, picnics, etc. Admission is free; donations will be accepted. Call (501) 249-3169, email lisagoodri­ch-1980@ yahoo.com or visit the Facebook page, Facebook.com/salinecoun­tyshakes.

7 BROTHERS

Oaklawn’s Finish Line Theatre welcomes

The Isley Brothers, 7 p.m. Friday, 2705 Central Ave., Hot Springs. The performanc­e is sold out, but fans can check for returned tickets. Tickets are $55 and $65. Call (800) 625-5296 or visit oaklawn.com.

8 BIG BUGS

The Pocket Community Theatre, 170 Ravine St., stages James and the Giant

Peach, adapted by David Wood from the classic children’s story by Roald Dahl, with special lighting and sound effects and puppetry, 7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday and June 8-9, 2:30 p.m. Sunday and June 10. Tickets are $20, $5 for children 12 and younger. Call (501) 623-8585.

9 BLUES

Calvin Richardson, OB Buchana, Sweet Angel, Jaye Hammer, Nathaniel Kimble, Big John Miller, Willie P, Mo “B”, Lady Trucker and the Platinum Blues Band will perform for the 2018 Pine BluffAlthe­imer Blues Fest, 3 p.m. Saturday at Cook Family Park, 11712 N. U.S. 79, Altheimer. Gates open at noon. Tickets are $25 in advance, $35 day of show. (No grills.) Call (501) 413-7683 or visit hstrial-pine-bluffblue.ho-mestead.com.

10 BOCEPHUS

Hank Williams Jr., the award-winning country singer/songwriter, will rock El Dorado’s Murphy Arts District in an outdoor concert, 7 p.m. Friday, along with opening acts Pat Green and Mary Heather and The Sinners. The MAD Amphitheat­er is at 105 E. Locust St., El Dorado. Tickets are $49.50-$150 plus fees. Call (870) 863-4547 or visit eldomad.com.

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