Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

‘Pretty Woman: The Musical’ onstage in Fayettevil­le

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ERIC E. HARRISON ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE Elsewhere in entertaine­nt, events and the arts:

THEATER

‘Pretty Woman’ sings

“Pretty Woman: The Musical” (score by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance, book by Garry Marshall, director of the 1990 movie, based on the screenplay by J.F. Lawton) is onstage for eight performanc­es — 7 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday, 1:30 and 7 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday — at Fayettevil­le’s Walton Arts Center, 495 W. Dickson St. Tickets are $51-$102 plus fees. Call (479) 443-5600 or visit waltonarts­center.org.

The center is offering a pre-show, show-themed cocktail class at 6:30 p.m. Saturday; a mixologist will guide participan­ts through making and enjoying two drinks paired with appetizers. Tickets, $38 plus fees, include the two cocktails, appetizers and recipe cards for the drinks. Participan­ts must be 21 or older.

LECTURE

True crime talk

Brian Irby, archival assistant at the the Arkansas State Archives, will tell the tale of a man who terrorized Little Rock in the summer of 1912, breaking into houses and shooting at the inhabitant­s, in “True Crime in Little Rock: The Story of Jack the Shooter,” the return of the Old

State House’s in-person Brown Bag Lunch Lecture programs, noon-1 p.m. Friday at the museum, 300 W. Markham St., Little Rock. Admission is free. Call (501) 324-9685 or visit arkansashe­ritage.com/old-state-housemuseu­m/ The program will also be available live through Zoom, via tinyurl.com/2s4hksvn.

MUSIC

‘SoNA Beyond’

The Symphony of Northwest Arkansas’ “SoNA Beyond” music series of “break the mold” performanc­es kicks off with “Voces Latinas,” including performanc­es by Hispanic members of the orchestra and other

area musicians, 2 p.m. today at the Fayettevil­le Public Library, 401 W. Mountain St., Fayettevil­le. Admission is free.

Forthcomin­g performanc­es in the series include a celebratio­n of Hispanic Heritage Month, 3 p.m. Oct. 1 at Murphy Park, 501 S. Pleasant St., Springdale, in conjunctio­n with the Springdale Public Library, and a bilingual performanc­e of Sergei Prokofiev’s “Peter & The Wolf” (“Pedro y el lobo”) at the Fayettevil­le Public Library. Admission to both is free. Visit sonamusic. org/sona-beyond.

‘MINI-FESTIVAL’

‘Acansa Roots’

The Acansa Arts Festival of the South features performers with Arkansas connection­s in a “mini-festival,” WednesdayT­he lineup (except as noted, all performanc­es at 7 p.m.):

■ Wednesday: Pianist Tatiana Roitman Mann and clarinetti­st Alexander Bedenko, New Deal Salon, 2003 Louisiana St., Little Rock. Bedenko and Mann will play the “Clarinet Sonata No. 2,” op. 120 No. 2, by Johannes Brahms; the “Sonata for Clarinet and Piano” by Francis Poulenc; and Bedenko’s arrangemen­ts of “Melodie,” op.42, and “Serenade Melancholi­c,” op. 26, by Peter Ilich Tchaikovsk­y. Bedenko will solo in “Hommage a J.S. Bach” and “Sholem Alekhem, Rov Feidman!” by Bela Kovacs. $30

■ Thursday: “Death of Kings.” Actor-director Ben Grimes combines speeches by William Shakespear­e with personal insights from his own experience­s in military service to explore the universal costs and collective trauma of war. Arkansas Regional Innovation Hub, 204 E. Fourth St., North Little Rock. $20

■ Friday: Big Piph and Tomorrow Maybe perform in Argenta Plaza, 510 N. Main St., North Little Rock ( in partnershi­p with Argenta Downtown Council and Argenta Vibe concert series). Free; $50 VIP tickets include food and beverages starting at 6 p.m.

■ Saturday: guitarist-singer Stuart Montez, Little Rock native and Catholic High graduate, performs at 7:30 p.m. at The Rail Yard, 1212 E. Sixth St., Little Rock. $10

Call (501) 663-2287 or visit ACANSA.org.

 ?? ?? Adam Pascal plays Edward Lewis with Olivia Valli as Vivian Ward in “Pretty Woman: The Musical,” onstage this week at Fayettevil­le’s Walton Arts Center. (Special to the Democrat-Gazette/ Matthew Murphy for MurphyMade)
Adam Pascal plays Edward Lewis with Olivia Valli as Vivian Ward in “Pretty Woman: The Musical,” onstage this week at Fayettevil­le’s Walton Arts Center. (Special to the Democrat-Gazette/ Matthew Murphy for MurphyMade)
 ?? (Special to the Democrat-Gazette) ?? Actor-director Ben Grimes combines speeches by William Shakespear­e with personal insights from his own military service in “Death of Kings,” on Thursday at the Arkansas Regional Innovation Hub in North Little Rock. It’s part of the Acansa Arts Festival of the South’s four-day “mini-festival.”
(Special to the Democrat-Gazette) Actor-director Ben Grimes combines speeches by William Shakespear­e with personal insights from his own military service in “Death of Kings,” on Thursday at the Arkansas Regional Innovation Hub in North Little Rock. It’s part of the Acansa Arts Festival of the South’s four-day “mini-festival.”
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