San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)
The A-List
OUR PICKS FOR WHAT TO SEE AND DO THIS WEEK
1. Concert
With his ’90s band the Refreshments and on his own, Arizona native Roger Clyne has built a loyal following with a big and buzzy blend of rock, country and mariachi on songs such as “Banditos,” “Mekong” and “Americano.” Those songs will get stripped down to their essence on this duet show with bandmate P.H. Naffah.
6 and 9 p.m. Friday, Sam’s Burger Joint, 330 E. Grayson St. $140$225 for tables for four and booths for five, samsburgerjoint.com.
2. Streaming
TV veterans Katherine Heigl (“Grey’s Anatomy”) and Sarah Chalke (“Scrubs”) play lifelong friends Tully and Kate in the new series “Firefly Lane.” It’s based on the bestselling novel by Kristin Hannah that explores the friends’ relationship over more than three decades in the Pacific Northwest. Available Wednesday on Netflix.
3. Book
Australian author Jane Harper is a rising star among crime fiction fans. Her debut novel, “The Dry,” was made into a movie starring Eric Bana. Her latest, “The Survivors” ($27.99, Flatiron Books), revolves around a murder at a high school reunion in a small town on the south coast of Tasmania.
On sale Tuesday.
4. Classical music
The San Antonio Symphony will give its first performances in nearly a year this week. The program holds works by Beethoven, Schubert and George Walker. The limited seating will go to subscribers first, but there is a wait list in case some cannot attend.
Email boxoffice@symphony.org to be placed on the wait list.
8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, H-E-B Performance Hall, Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, 100 Auditorium Circle. Info, sasymphony. org.
5. movie
Texas music legends Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark are featured in the rarely seen 1976 documentary “Heartworn Highways,” director James Szalapski’s chronicle of the dawn of outlaw country. The newly re-released movie also features an appearance by a teenage Steve Earle.
Available to rent Friday via kinomarquee.com.
6. Theater
The Wimberley Players theater is resuming live performances, with the option of watching at the theater or via a livestream. First up is “The Gin Game,” starring the gifted real-life couple Linda Ford and Michael Howard as a pair who meet in a nursing home and pass the time playing cards. Opens Friday.
7:30 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. Sundays through Feb. 14, Wimberley Players, 450 Old Kyle Road, Wimberley. $18 to $22 for in-person performance or streaming, wimberleyplayers.org.