music
Chamber concert
Arkansas sympony orchestra Composer plays chamber music for a pair of composer River Rapsodies Concert “Southern harmony,” Susie and Charles Morgan Hall at Stelle Boyle Smith Music Center in Orchestra at 7 pm on Tuesday and Wednesday, 1101 AD in the East Village of Little Rock. Third Saint.
The Quapaw Quartet – Cherlotte Crosser and Meredith Madox Hicks, Violin; Timothy McDaf, Vayola; And Travis Sherer, Cello – will play “Southern harmony” by Jennifer Higdan. Tatiana Kotchrjuina, Viola, and Gajjeejee Gaki will play “Passodolis” by Piano, Fostas Lattenus. Alisa coffee, Harp and Caroline Brown, to play “Eleviac Triki” of McDaf Arnold Backs, connect with flute.
Violin player Andrew Irwin, Alzimantas Staskevisius And Linia Brophy Frederick Harman’s “will deal with Capricorn Number 1 for three violins.” And McDaf; Violin players Catherine Williamson and Jeffrey Robson; And cellist David will play a string quarter 2 by Alberto Ginstera.
The tickets are $ 30 (subject to changes based on potential reduction); $ 15 for students and/or military with a valid ID. Call (501) visit 666-1761, Extension 1, or Arkansassymphony.org.
Jazz dress
Little Rock Jazz University Stella Boyle Smith in UALR at 7:30 pm on Tuesday evening, 2801 S. University Ave. Michael operates underwood. admission is free. Call (501) 916-3291 or email (email protected).
Brandon Alvian (left) played Kenneth, in which Tony L. Martin is played as Korina and Burt in the Theatercard Production of Fayetville’s “Primary Trust” as Burt as Ryan Vincent Anderson. (Special for Democrat-Gajat/Wesley Hit)
Theater
T2 expands the run
Dazzled Extended by seven demonstrations “Primary Trust” By the Iboni Booth, the winner of the 2024 Pulitzer Award for Drama, originally prescribed to close its spring theater stage, 477 W Spring Saint, Fayetville on Sunday. The additional shows are on Tuesday-Friday on 7:30 pm, 2 and 7:30 Saturdays Saturday and 2 March 2 March. The tickets are $ 20- $ 58. Calls (479) Go to 777-7477 or TheATRE2.org/primary-Trust.
Novelist Victoria Christopher Murray Murray of 2025 Fred of the Central Arkanson Library System at Ron Robinson Theater on Thursday at Little Rock. Deragh is a junior speaker. (Special for Democrat-Gajat)
On the stage
Library speaker
Victoria Christopher MurrayWriter or co-writer of over 30 novels (including) “Personal Librarian” And “First women,” Both co-written with Mary Benedict, and her latest, “Harlem rapsodi”), 2025 Fred of the Central Arkansas Library System. Daragh Junior Speaker will be at 6:30 pm on Thursday at Ron Robinson Theater, 100 River Market Avenue, Little Rock. The doors open at 5:30 pm; A book will follow signature (books will be for sale at the site, managed by pyramid art, books and custom framing). There will be Zenley Promm Moderator. This is part of the Cals speaker series; Admission is free, but the library system is encouraging advance registration; Go to tinyurl.com/45U5PMS7 or Cals.org. Call (501) 918-3000.
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Gadberry Award
Barry and Jean Hyde Eighth recipient will be Cherlot Gadberry AwardNominated for the founder of Akanasa Arts Festival of SouthOn 6 March, Argentina Contemporary Theater, 405 Main Saint, North Little Rock. The ceremony will include a buffet dinner and drinks; Arkansus original musician and composer Boney Montgomery will perform.
Art Conservator and Proponent Jean Hyde established the printing department in 1995; He participated in the establishment of the sculpture garden of Little Rock River Market and served in the Northern Little Rock Park and Entertainment Commission, LAKWOOD Entertainment Reform District and Argentina Downtown Council.
Barry Hyde, as a judge of Pulaski County, in his fourth term, is a former state representative and as the chairman of the five legislative committees, “he made the champion of fiscal restraint, improved educational opportunities for children, the elderly Promoted extended services and opportunities for economic development, “according to a news release.
The tickets are $ 150. The proceedings support Acanca’s youth art education programs, including free spring brake arts camp, in-school guest artist visits and free tickets for 18 and young students, which are to participate in the annual art festival. Go to Acansa.org.