Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Daredevils cap off folk fest; Santana plays AMP pavilion
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, with Brewer & Shipley and Danny Cox, will headline the main show of the the 67th annual Original Ozark Folk Festival at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at The Auditorium, 36 S. Main St., Eureka Springs. The Daredevils are known for their ’70s hits “Jackie Blue” and “If You Want to Get to Heaven.”
Tickets $32 in advance, $37 day of show. Visit theauditorium.org.
The festival kicks off Wednesday and continues through Saturday in and around Eureka Springs. Events include the annual Barefoot Ball, 7 p.m. Thursday at the Basin Park Hotel, 12 Spring St.; Cindy Woolf Band featuring Mark Bilyeu of Big Smith will take the stage at 8 p.m. Tickets are $12.
There will also be free performances starting at noon Friday- Saturday in Basin Spring Park. At 2 p.m. Saturday the annual Folk Festival parade will roll down Spring and Main streets, route from the library to the courthouse. A complete schedule is available at OzarkFolkFestival.com.
Santana at AMP
Santana will perform at 7 p.m. today at the Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion, 5079 W. Northgate Road, Rogers. Doors open at 6. Tickets are $39-$129. One of the most influential guitarists in the rock era, Carlos Santana is known for songs such as “Black Magic Woman,” “Oye Como Va” and “Smooth.”
Also at the AMP this week: Foster the People with special guest Fitz and the Tantrums, 7 p.m. Thursday. Tickets are $32. Call (479) 443-5600 or visit the website, amptickets. com.
Murder’s Afoot
An actor (Don Bolinger), renowned for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes, must channel the character to track down the killer of one of his weekend house guests in The Game’s Afoot by Ken Ludwig, opening Tuesday and onstage through Nov. 8 at Murry’s Dinner Playhouse, 6323 Colonel Glenn Road, Little Rock.
Curtain times are 7:45 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday (except for Wednesdays this week and Oct. 15 and 22, when there are 12: 45 p. m. Wednesday matinees and no Wednesday evening performances), 12:45 and 6:45 p.m. Sunday. Doors and the buffet open 90 minutes before curtain.
Tickets are $ 31-$ 35, $23 for children 15 and younger; show only, $25, $15 for children. Call (501) 562-3131 or visit murrysdp.com.
Murry’s has also announced its schedule for 2015:
Jan. 13- Feb 7: Nana’s Naughty Knickers by Katherine DiSavino, with Candyce Hinkle as a grandmother whose granddaughter, now her new roommate, discovers she has a secret business.
Feb. 10-March 7: Alone Together by Lawrence Roman.
March 17-April 11: Farce of Nature by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten, in which a family must save their Reel ’Em Inn in Mayhew, Ark., from gangsters, lovedstarved women, jealous husbands, ruthless executives and a cranky retired maid.
April 14-May 16: The Rainmaker by N. Richard Nash.
May 19-June 20: The Church Basement Ladies in A Mighty Fortress Is Our Basement, music and lyrics by Little Rock native and once again Little Rock resident Drew Jansen, book by Greta Grosch, based on the writings of Growing Up Lutheran authors Janet Martin and Suzann Nelson.
June 23-July 18: Star Spangled Girl by Neil Simon.
July 21-Aug. 29: Hairspray, music by Marc Shaiman, lyrics by Shaiman and Scott Wittman, book by Mark O’Donnell and Thomas Meehan.
Sept. 1-Oct. 3: A Bench in the Sun by Ron Clark. Longtime friends, living in a retirement home, find something new to bicker about: a once famous actress who has just moved in.
Oct. 6-Nov. 7: Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring.
Nov. 17-Dec. 31: Out of Order by Ray Cooney. Chaos ensues as the finding of a dead body fouls up a senator’s secret plans to spend the evening with a secretary to a member of the opposite party.
In addition, the dinner theater will host four interstitial concert acts:
March 10-11: The Van Dells (two shows March 11)
March 12-14: Travis Ledoyt, “the World’s Best Young Elvis” (two shows March 14)
Nov. 10-11: Singer-comedian Etta May
Nov. 12-14: “Sweet Dreams”: Mandy Barnett Sings Patsy Cline (two shows on Nov. 14)
Doors open for buffet meals 90 minutes before curtain time, which is 7:30 p.m. for evening shows (6:45 p.m. on Sunday night), 12:45 for matinees. The first, second and third Wednesdays of each run are matinees only; the theater will also add matinees June 10 and Aug. 12.
Wind ensemble
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock Wind Ensemble will give a concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall, Fine Arts Building, UALR, 2801 S. University Ave., Little Rock.
The program includes James Curnow’s Fanfare and Flourishes ( for a festive occasion), Lewiston March by John Paff, October by Eric Whitacre and “Prelude, Siciliano and Rondo,” part of Malcom Arnold’s Little Suite for Brass, op.80, adapted by John Paynter. Darrell Smith conducts.
Admission is free. Call
(501) 569-3294.
Museum’s Vikings
The British Museum’s documentary Vikings From the British Museum will screen at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Breckenridge Village 12 in Little Rock and the Conway Towne Center in Conway. Tickets and information are available at the website, FathomEvents.com.
Trinity series schedule
The 2014-15 Trinity Presents Performance Series opens with a performance by the Annie Moses Band at 6 p.m. Oct. 19 at Trinity United Methodist Church, 1101 N. Mississippi St., Little Rock. Admission is free. The rest of the lineup (all performances at 6 p.m. at the church; admission is free):
Nov. 16: The Clark Family Trio
Feb. 22: Pinnacle Brass and Trinity music director David Glaze
April 12: “Arkansas Collegiate Performance Showcase”
Call (501) 666-1813.