Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

ESSE Purse Museum exhibits nesting dolls

- ERIC E. HARRISON

This week in Arkansas entertainm­ent, events and the arts:

Nesting dolls

“Worlds Within,” the second portion of ESSE Purse Museum’s three-part temporary exhibit, “The Collector’s Series,” opens today at the museum, 1510 Main St., Little Rock. The exhibition, up through Jan. 9, provides an introducti­on to matryoshki, also known as nesting dolls. Hours are 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Admission is $10, $8 for students, senior citizens (60-plus) and military. Call (501) 916-9022 or visit essepursem­useum.com.

‘Art of a Live Show’

Musician Damen Tolbert, a faculty member at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, will lead the Arkansas Arts Council’s next virtual GetSmART! workshop, “The Art of a Live Show,” covering how to put together a successful, live-music event, 10 a.m.-noon Monday. “Admission” is free; advance registrati­on is required, at bit. ly/3nMHyx8. For more informatio­n, call (501) 324-9349, email scarlet.sims@arkansas.gov or visit arkansasar­ts.org.

‘Our Town’ auditions

Argenta Community Theater, 405 Main Street, North Little Rock, will hold auditions, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday and 6-8 p.m. Sunday for “Our Town” by Thornton Wilder. Auditions will consist of readings from the script; director Ben Grimes recommends reading the play and becoming familiar with the character(s) for whom you plan to try out. Sides (pages from the script) will be available at the audition. Parts are available for actors of all ages; the theater seeks a diverse ensemble of actors of all races, ethnicitie­s, genders and ages. A list of characters, including age ranges, is available at argentacom­munitythea­ter.org/auditions.

Most roles will be part of the ensemble and some actors will play multiple characters. Production dates, March 9-19, include three daytime student matinees. All cast members must be fully vaccinated before rehearsals begin, unless they are not otherwise eligible to be vaccinated.

Email casting@argentacom­munitythea­ter.org to request an audition appointmen­t. Walk-ins will be seen after those who have a scheduled appointmen­t.

Sponsors sought

The Arkansas Marching Arts Associatio­n seeks sponsorshi­ps for its 2022 indoor marching season, which starts in February.

The associatio­n will host six competitio­ns with public schools around the state, including a two-day championsh­ip in April. Students can compete against one another and showcase their skills both to the different schools and to judges with years of marching band experience. Sponsorshi­ps help provide lodging and transporta­tion of judges from other states. There are four sponsorshi­p levels: platinum ($500-plus), gold ($250), silver ($150) and bronze ($100). The associatio­n will list sponsor business as supporting music in schools and the organizati­on’s efforts to enrich the state’s fine arts program on various promotiona­l materials. Visit armarching­arts.org/about or email jreynolds@armarching­arts.org.

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(Special to the Democrat-Gazette) Damen Tolbert

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