ROCKing the TONY AWARDS: Debbie Reynolds

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Reynolds with Arkansas First Lady Ginger Beebe at Bolo Bash (photo by Bobby Ampezzan)

Reynolds with Arkansas First Lady Ginger Beebe at Bolo Bash (photo by Bobby Ampezzan)

Debbie Reynolds

Little Rock connection: Was featured guest at 2013 Bolo Bash.

Tony Awards connection: Nominated for Actress in a Musical in 1973 for revival of Irene. Her daughter Carrie Fisher was in the chorus of that show. Since today is Star Wars Day (May the 4th Be With You), it seemed appropriate to feature Reynolds today.

 

The ASO says farewell to Robinson with “The Music of James Taylor”

ASO_revToday is the FINAL Arkansas Symphony Orchestra concert in Robinson Center: THE MUSIC OF JAMES TAYLOR – The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra presents the fifth and final concert in its 2013-2014 Acxiom Pops Live! Series: Shower the People: The Music of James Taylor today, May 4 at 3 p.m. at the Robinson Center Music Hall.

Featuring the band Jeans n’ Classics, this concert showcases the music of singer/songwriter James Taylor with symphonic accompaniment. The Pops Live! Series is sponsored by Acxiom.  Media sponsor for the Pops Live! Series is The Point 94.1.

Adult tickets are $59, $47, $34, and $18; student tickets are $10 and can be purchased online at www.ArkansasSymphony.org or by phone at (501) 666-1761. Kids attend free with a paying adult on Sunday with the Entergy Kids’ Ticket, downloadable at www.ArkansasSymphony.org/freekids.

 

ARTISTS

Neil Donell, lead vocals, acoustic guitar (bio)

The Jeans n’ Classics Band (www.jeansnclassics.com)

 

SET LIST

  • Never Die Young
  • Smiling Face
  • Every Day
  • Handyman
  • Carolina in My Mind
  • Up On The Roof
  • Wichita Lineman
  • Got to Stop Thinkin’ ’Bout That
  • Sweet Baby James
  • Mexico

 

INTERMISSION

  • Country Road
  • Only One
  • You’ve Got a Friend
  • My Town
  • Shed a Little Light
  • Don’t Let Me Be Lonely
  • Fire and Rain
  • Steamroller Blues
  • How Sweet it Is

 

ROCKing the TONY AWARDS: Holland Taylor

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Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images

Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images

HOLLAND TAYLOR

Little Rock connection: Appeared at the Clinton School speaking about the process of researching and writing her play about Ann Richards. A link to her speech can be found here.

Tony Awards connection: Nominated for the 2013 Actress in a Play Tony for her performance in Ann.

Wild Wines at the Little Rock Zoo tonight

6_yaya_11713_wild_winesThe Little Rock Zoo is closing early today so that it can finalize the set-up for Wild Wines of the World – the annual fund raising event of the Arkansas Zoological Foundation sponsored by Wright, Lindsey and Jennings, LLP.

The event, now in its eighth year, has more than doubled the number of participating restaurants from last year’s event, making it one of the largest culinary experiences in central Arkansas. Food donated by central Arkansas’s best restaurants and food establishments will be paired with wine donated by O’Looney’s Wine & Liquor at uniquely themed stops set-up along designated paths all around the Zoo.

This year’s theme for the event is “All Aboard” in honor of the Zoo Foundation’s effort to raise funds for a new Zoo train. All proceeds from the event will go toward the purchase of a new train scheduled to arrive at the Zoo on Memorial Day weekend.

The wine and culinary trip begins at 6:00 p.m. in Café Africa in the Reserve Wine Room with food from Cache Restaurant where executive chef Matt Cooper will be on hand with O’Looney’s store owner and certified wine expert Jonathan Looney, who will discuss wine and food pairings with patrons of the event.

The main event opens at 7:00 p.m. with food and beverages served from 56 tables in 14 uniquely themed areas. Highlights of the event include the Hiland Dairy Cooking Team with members of the Coleman family cooking fresh steak and shrimp for guests, and Arkansas Craft Beer serving-up samples of local brew. Loblolly Creamery will be serving “winesicles,” and Scallions will serve their famous cheese soup. IHOP will be cooking fresh French crepes, and Flying Saucer will serve soft pretzels with spicy mustard. This is just a taste of what guests can expect at Wild Wines this year!

Tickets are only $65 per person for the general event and $100 per person for the Reserve Room and may be purchased online at LittleRockZoo.com/wildwines or by calling (501) 666-2406. Tickets will be sold at the door while they last, but Reserve Room tickets typically sell-out well in advance.

The Little Rock Zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Look for the AZA logo whenever you visit a zoo or aquarium as your assurance that you are supporting a facility dedicated to providing excellent care for animals, a great experience for you and a better future for all living things. With its more than 200 accredited members, AZA is a leader in global wildlife conservation and your link to helping animals in their native habitats. For more information, visit http://www.aza.org.

ROCKing the TONY AWARDS – Hal Holbrook

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(Photo by Joseph Harris for the AP)

(Photo by Joseph Harris for the AP)

Hal Holbrook

Little Rock connection: In the 1950s, appeared at Little Rock Central High School during an educational theatre tour. Later appeared in Mark Twain Tonight! in Little Rock, most recently at Wildwood Park. Made visits to Little Rock in the 1980s and 1990s in conjunction with “Designing Women” and “Evening Shade” TV shows.

Tony Awards connection: Won the 1966 Tony for Actor in a Play for his performance in Mark Twain Tonight!  That year was the only year the ceremony was held in the afternoon so he accepted his award in a blazer and necktie instead of a tuxedo.  Holbrook has been a presenter at various Tony ceremonies over the years.

Arkansas Symphony Youth Orchestras perform “Side by Side” with members of the ASO tonight

asoyoThe Arkansas Symphony Orchestra Youth Ensembles presents: Side by Side on May 2rd at 7 p.m. at the Robinson Center Music Hall.  Featuring all four ensembles, the concert culminates with the members of the top Youth Orchestra joining the ASO on stage and performing side by side with ASO professional musicians. Also featured is Stella Boyle Smith Concerto Competition winner, Hannah Cruse, oboe, performing as soloist with the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra.

Adult tickets are $15; K-12 free, all seats are general admission. Tickets available at www.ArkansasSymphony.org; 501-666-1761; at the Robinson Center beginning at 6 p.m. on Friday, May 2nd.

ARTISTS

Hannah Cruse, oboe

Casey Buck, conductor, Preparatory Orchestra

Kiril Laskarov, Andrew Irvin, conductors, Prelude Orchestra

Tom McDonald, conductor, Academy Orchestra

Geoffrey Robson, conductor, Youth Orchestra

Philip Mann, Music Director and conductor, Arkansas Symphony Orchestra

 

PROGRAM

Preparatory Orchestra

Casey Buck, conductor

Arr.  Bob Phillips Sword Dance
Arr. Noah Klauss Loch Lomond
Richard Meyer Dragonhunter

 

Prelude Orchestra

Kiril Laskarov, Andrew Irvin, conductors

Eliot Del Borgo Concertino in G
Leopold Mozart/Arr. Rondeau Entrée and Allegro in C

 

Academy Orchestra

Tom McDonald, conductor

F. Handel Concerto Grosso in G op. 6 no. 1

  1.  Tempo giusto
  2.  Allegro
  3.  Allegro
Edward Barnes, Willem Mouw, violins

Eilis Jones, cello

 

Arr. Noah Klauss Concerto for 4 violins and cello in D op. 3 No. 1

  1.  Allegro
  2.  Allegro
Kevin Li, Angela Wang, Alex Small, Jalin Parry, violins

J.D. Hill, Cello

 

Arr. Brubaker Complete Harry Potter

 

INTERMISSION

 

Arkansas Symphony Orchestra

Philip Mann, Music Director and Conductor

W.A. Mozart Concerto for Oboe, K. 314

  1.  Allegro Aperto
Hannah Cruse, oboe

 

 

Side by Side

Arkansas Symphony Orchestra and Arkansas Symphony Youth Orchestra

Geoffrey Robson, Conductor, Arkansas Symphony Youth Orchestra

Philip Mann, Music Director and Conductor, Arkansas Symphony Orchestra

D. Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 in D minor, Op. 47

  1.  Allegro non troppo

ROCKing the TONY AWARDS – Steve Lawrence

Rock the Tonyssl21Steve Lawrence

Little Rock connection: Has appeared in concert in Little Rock over the years.

Tony Awards connection: Served as a host of the 1964 ceremony. Nominated for Actor in a Musical in 1964 for What Makes Sammy Run?