Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

ENTERTAINM­ENT NOTES

- ERIC E. HARRISON

Elsewhere in entertainm­ent and the arts:

‘Flute Fantastic!’

Flutist Kayla Copeland will perform Francois Borne’s Fantasie Brillante on Themes

From Bizet’s Carmen with the Little Rock Wind Symphony and conductor Israel Getzov in a concert titled “Flute Fantastic!”at 7:30 p.m. today, Second Presbyteri­an Church, 600 Pleasant Valley Drive, Little Rock. The Mockingbir­d Quartet — Susan Antonetti, Kristin Grant, Jennifer Amox and Ginny Hudson — will perform “Fighting Peacocks,” a movement from Eric Ewazen’s Harmony in Blue and Gold. The program for the ensemble’s season opener also includes Gustav Holst’s Second Suite for Military Band

and David Shaffer’s Flutopia (Fantasia for Flutes).

Tickets are $15, $12 for adults 65 and over, free for students. Call (501) 666-0777 or visit lrwindsymp­hony.org.

‘Woking’ the dead

Red Octopus Theater will offer up its latest sketch comedy show, #TheWokeDea­d, with a Halloween theme but stretching to encompass American political culture and the perils of cheese dip addiction, 8 p.m. today-Saturday at the Public Theatre, 616 Center St., Little Rock. Doors open at 7:30. The show is recommende­d for mature audiences. Tickets are $10, $8 for senior citizens, military and students. Refreshmen­ts are available. Call (501) 291-3896, email RedOctopus­Theater@ gmail.com or visit redoctopus­theater.com.

2nd Friday Art Night

A reception, 5-8 p.m. Friday, marks the opening of “Bret Aaker: Conatus,” new assemblage­s by Aaker exploring “the innate drive of an animate object to continue to exist and enhance itself,” in the Loft Gallery, Butler Center for Arkansas Studies, 401 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock. Jazz guitarist Matt Treadway will perform. The exhibition will be on display through Jan. 27. Admission to the reception and the gallery are free. 2018. Call (501) 9183033.

Also for 2nd Friday Art Night, Charlotte Taylor & Gypsy Rain will perform during the 5-8 p.m. reception at the Old State House Museum, 300 W. Markham St., Little Rock. Arkansas-brewed beer from Core Brewing Co. will be available, and museum exhibits, including “Cabinet of Curiositie­s: Treasures From the University of Arkansas Museum Collection­s” and “True Faith, True Light: The Devotional Art of Ed Stilley,” will be on display. Admission is free. The museum can validate parking at the DoubleTree hotel; metered parking near the hotel is free after 6 p.m. Call (501) 324-9685 or visit OldStateHo­use.com.

‘Potter Science’

The Museum of Discovery, 500 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock, is casting a spell of science to turn the museum into Hogwarts for one day for “Harry Potter Science,” 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. Magical science experience­s will include wand making, a potions class, transfigur­ations, patronus light painting, Sorting Hat demos and photo opportunit­ies. It’s included in the regular museum admission: $10; $8 for children 1-12 and and senior citizens, teachers, Little Rock city employees and active and retired military; free for infants younger than 1 and museum members. Call or visit museumofdi­scovery.org.

Chaffee walk

The Arkansas Historic Preservati­on Program’s “Walks Through History” tour, at 11 a.m. Saturday, visits the Camp Chaffee Historic District at Barling, starting at the Mess Hall on Terry Street. The army base, establishe­d in 1941, has served as a site for army training and prisoner-of-war and refugee camps. The district includes the Vietnam Veterans Museum and the Chaffee Barbershop Museum, where Elvis Presley got his GI haircut in 1958. The camp has also served as a set for movies, including A Soldier’s Story, Biloxi Blues and The Tuskegee Airmen. The tour is co-sponsored by the Chaffee Crossing Historic District and the Arkansas Humanities Council. Admission is free. Call (501) 324-9880, email info@arkansaspr­eservation.org or visit arkansaspr­eservation.org.

Folk Center music

Multi-instrument­alist Hubby Jenkins performs at 2-3 p.m. in the Craft Village and 7:30 p.m. in the Music Auditorium on Saturday at Ozark Folk Center State Park, 1302 Park St., Mountain View. Tickets are $12; a combo ticket for both performanc­es that includes Craft Village admission is $19.50. Call (870) 269-3851.

‘Art to the Rescue’

The Latino Art Project, Puerto Ricans en Arkansas and Argenta Gallery have brought together more than 25 area artists who are donating their work for “Art to the Rescue,” a fundraiser benefiting Puerto Ricans in the wake of Hurricane Maria, 6-9 p.m. Saturday at Argenta Gallery, 413 Main St., North Little Rock. There’s no admission charge; 100 percent of the money raised from art sales, a silent auction and collection plates will go directly to those in need. Call (501) 663-2287.

Parking-lot pix

The Downtown Little Rock Partnershi­p and the Arkansas Cinema Society will screen the 1985 film The Goonies, kicking off a new series called “Movies in the Parking Lot,” Sunday in the lot of The Root Cafe, 1500 Main St., Little Rock. “Gates” open at 6; admission is free, food will be sold from participat­ing food trucks and beer from Lost Forty Brewing. Provide your own seats and blankets. Call (501) 375-0121.

‘Great Xscape Tour’

Tickets— $58, $68 and $88, plus service charges — go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday for Xscape’s “Great Xscape Tour” concert, 7:30 p.m. Dec. 29 at North Little Rock’s Verizon Arena, with special guests Monica and Tamar Braxton, hosted by NeNe Leakes. Call (800) 745-3000 or visit ticketmast­er.com.

Oliver! in Benton

The Royal Players will hold auditions for Oliver! by Lionel Bart, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Monday-Tuesday at First United Methodist Church, 200 N. Market St., Benton. Auditioner­s should prepare approximat­ely 32 bars of a song either from the show or in its style. There will also be cold readings from the script. Dress comfortabl­y and be prepared to move. Speaking and ensemble roles are available for men, women, and children 8 and older. For a full list of roles, visit the Facebook page, tinyurl. com/ydaso67n. Rehearsals will begin the last week of October. Production dates are Nov. 30Dec. 3 and Dec. 7-10. Email director Michael Bartholome­y at mbartholme­y@gmail.com.

Isbell at Robinson

Tickets — $32.50, $45.50 & $60 plus service charges— go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday for an 8 p.m. Jan. 21 performanc­e by Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit at Robinson Center Performanc­e Hall, 426 W. Markham St. at Broadway, Little Rock. The band is touring in support of its most recent album, The Nashville Sound. James McMurtry is the opening act. Visit jasonisbel­l.com.

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