MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM at Ron Robinson Theater this weekend

lrff_mp_hdr_logoContinuing to bring you exciting and blockbuster Hollywood movies, the Little Rock Film Festival and CALS are proud to present:

Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom

When: Saturday, April 5, 7pm and April 6, 5pm

Where: CALS Ron Robinson Theater

Admission is $5 and concessions will be available for $1.

Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom is based on South African President Nelson Mandela‘s autobiography, which chronicles his early life, coming of age, education and 27 years in prison before becoming President and working to rebuild the country’s once segregated society.

It features the Oscar-nominated song “Ordinary Love” written and performed by U2.

ROCKing the TONYS – Lawrence Hamilton

Rock the Tonys LawrenceHamiltonLawrence Hamilton

Little Rock connection: Arkansas native, former Philander Smith College faculty member, acted at Arkansas Repertory Theatre in The Piano Lesson, To Kill a Mockingbird and Looking over the President’s Shoulder and directed Arkansas Rep’s production of Crowns, appeared with the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra as well as numerous other performances and events throughout Little Rock and Arkansas.  He also brought his friends to Little Rock to perform including Jessye Norman.  He was inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame and the Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame.

Tony Awards connection: Appeared on Broadway in Tony winning productions of Jelly’s Last Jam, Sophisticated Ladies, Ragtime and Tony-nominated productions of Play On!, Uptown…It’s Hot!, and Porgy & Bess.

TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE playing Weekends in April

TWT MorrieThe Weekend Theater opens its next production tonight. It is the stage adaptation of Tuesdays with Morrie.

Written by Jeffrey Hatcher and Mitch Albom (based on Albom’s best-selling book), Tuesdays with Morrie is the autobiographical story of Mitch Albom, an accomplished journalist driven solely by his career, and Morrie Schwartz, his former college professor. Sixteen years after graduation, Mitch happens to catch Morrie’s appearance on a television news program and learns that his old professor is battling Lou Gehrig’s Disease. Mitch is reunited with Morrie, and what starts as a simple visit turns into a weekly pilgrimage and a last class in the meaning of life.  The production is directed by Andy Hall.

TICKETS & TIMES:

$16 — Adults
$12 — Students/Seniors

April 4, 5, 11, 12, 13 (Added), 18, 19

Friday and Saturday night curtain time is 7:30 pm.
Sunday afternoon curtain time is 2:30 pm.

The Box Office (and the theater) opens one (1) hour prior to curtain.
The House opens 30 minutes prior to curtain.

 

CURTAIN CALL CABARET NIGHTS:

Join us on Fridays after the show on April 4th and again on April 11th, for “A Little Morrie Music,” a part of our new, Curtain Call Cabaret Series!

After the Tuesdays with Morrie curtain call, you’ll be entertained by a variety of Weekend Theater talent, singing some of your favorite show tunes and standards.

Fri, April 4, 9:30pm
Fri, April 11, 9:30pm

$7 — If you bought a Tuesdays with Morrie ticket
$10 — If you’re just coming for the Cabaret

Simply pay at the door. No reservations required.

ROCKing the TONYS – Duncan Sheik

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Photo by Jason Szenes European Pressphoto Agency.

Photo by Jason Szenes European Pressphoto Agency.

Duncan Sheik

Little Rock connection – Composer of musical Because of Winn Dixie which world premiered at the Arkansas Rep in December 2013

Tony Awards connection – Tony winner for Musical Score as well as Tony winner for Orchestrations for the musical Spring Awakening.

In addition to Because of Winn Dixie, premiered musical version of American Psycho in London in December 2013.

 

Broadway, Movie and Holiday Music all part of Ark Symphony 2014-15 Acxiom Pops Live lineup

ASO_2-colorMusic of the Silver Screen, Great White Way and boughs of green highlight the 2014-2015 Arkansas Symphony Orchestra Acxiom Pops Live! Series.

Next year is the first of their two-year hiatus from Robinson Center Music Hall (as it gets transformed into a true music hall instead of a civic gathering room).  To entice audience members to go along for the journey of the new, temporary location, ASO Music Director Philip Mann has created a lineup of spectacular music performed by powerhouse talent as well as the phenomenal musicians of the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra.

The Acxiom Pops Live! Series will be performed at the Pulaski Academy Connor Performing Arts Center.  (Think: Maumelle=Masterworks, PA=Pops)  The series will kick off on October 4 & 5 with Bill Conti’s Academy Awards.  Oscar and Emmy winner Bill Conti (who also is conductor of the Academy Awards orchestra) will lead the ASO in a celebration of songs from the movies. As a composer, Conti has won an Oscar for his score to The Right Stuff and was nominated for Rocky and For Your Eyes Only. Other movies and TV include Private Benjamin, “Dynasty,” “Cagney & Lacey,” “Falcon Crest,” The Karate Kid, “North & South,” and Broadcast News.

The ASO Holiday Extravaganza is an Arkansas tradition in December.  In 2014 it will take place on December 19, 20 & 21.  It will feature Christmas carols, sing-alongs, and some of Arkansas’ outstanding musicians and singers. There are always traditional favorites and new surprises thrown in.  This will help audiences relax after completing their shopping – or take a break from the last minute shopping frenzy. (Tickets also make a great early-Christmas present, and it falls in the middle of Hanukkah and makes a wonderful present for that too.)

Another ASO tradition is the Broadway Valentine’s concert. It will take place on February 14 and 15.  The music of Broadway and Hollywood will be the framework for an evening of song and dance by Broadway vets Joan Hess and Kirby Ward. Their singing and dancing will remind audiences (or introduce younger audiences to the mastery) of Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Gene Kelly and Eleanor Powell.

The classic songs of George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin have stood the test of time and are definitely timeless. The great vocalist Sylvia McNair will offer her take on these standards while accompanied by Jeffrey Biegel on piano.  This concert promises to be a feast for the eyes as well as the ears because it will also feature rare video clips, family photos and state-of-the art visuals to help share the story of the Gershwins and their music.

The Pops Live! Series for 2014-2015 will conclude with Ashley Brown’s Broadway.  Miss Brown was the original Mary Poppins when the eponymously entitled musical opened on Broadway.  For her work in the production, she received Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, and Drama League nominations. She made her Broadway debut as Belle in Beauty and the Beast.  Backed by the ASO, she will sing Broadway favorites such as “Nothing Like a Dame,” “People,” and “Tonight” as well as Disney classics such as “Spoonful of Sugar” and “Someday My Prince Will Come.”

All Acxiom Pops Live! concerts will be performed at 7:30pm on Saturday evenings and 3pm on Sunday evenings.

Old State House Museum presents new play THE BRIDEGROOM OF BLOWING ROCK

OSH logoThe Old State House Museum has partnered with the Torn Kite Theatre Company to present The Bridegroom of Blowing Rock, a play by Catherine Trieschmann. The production is supported from a $2,000 grant awarded by the Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission. Performances will take place on Friday, April 4, and Saturday, April 5, at 7:30 p.m., and on Sunday, April 6, a matinee performance will be performed at 2 p.m.

All showings are free and open to the public, but seating is limited. To make reservations call 501-324-8645 or visit oldstatehouse.com/bridegroom.

The Bridegroom of Blowing Rock is a play set during the last days of the Civil War and uses humor and drama to tell the story of women who must keep their homes together in the absence of able-bodied men. Director Josh Sigal says the play is a unique opportunity to both entertain and educate audiences about life during the Civil War.

“This play is an ideal fit for the Old State House Museum because it sensitively looks at the war from a woman’s perspective,” said Sigal. “That viewpoint has been underserved.”

The play is the first collaboration between the Old State House Museum and the Torn Kite Theatre Company. The Torn Kite Theatre Company is a Little Rock-based group that aims to make thought-provoking pieces of theatrical art that focus on socially conscious and historically significant issues.

The Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission is housed within the  Arkansas Historic Preservation Program. The AHPP is the Department of Arkansas Heritage agency responsible for identifying, evaluating, registering and preserving the state’s cultural resources.

The Old State House Museum is a museum of the Department of Arkansas Heritage and shares the goal of all seven Department of Arkansas Heritage agencies, that of preserving and enhancing the heritage of the state of Arkansas. The agencies are Arkansas Arts Council, Arkansas Historic Preservation Program, Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission, Delta Cultural Center in Helena, Historic Arkansas Museum, Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, and the Old State House Museum.

ROCKing the TONYS: Will Trice

Rock the TonysThis is the start of a 68 day countdown to the 68th Tony Awards (held on 6/8) by exploring Little Rock connections with these Broadway awards.

Will Trice by John Sykes Jr

Will Trice and one of his Tony Awards – photo by John Sykes Jr.

Up first – Will Trice

Little Rock connection – Little Rock native; graduate of Central High School

Tony Awards connection – Tony winning producer of revivals of Porgy and Bess and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; Tony nominee for revival of The Best Man.

On Broadway this season as one of producers of the plays All the Way and The Realistic Joneses, the musical The Bridges of Madison County, and the revivals The Glass Menagerie and Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill.