ENTERTAINMENT NOTES: Globetrotters scamper to 5 Arkansas locations

The Harlem Globetrotters make five Arkansas stops on their 2019-20 "Pushing the Limits World Tour."
(Special to the Democrat-Gazette)
The Harlem Globetrotters make five Arkansas stops on their 2019-20 "Pushing the Limits World Tour." (Special to the Democrat-Gazette)

The Harlem Globetrotters' 2019-20 "Pushing the Limits World Tour" includes five Arkansas stops:

• 7 p.m. Wednesday, Tucker Coliseum, Russellville High School, 2203 S. Knoxville Ave., Russellville. Tickets are $24-$50; a bench seat is $188. tinyurl.com/yyqzl9hp

• 7 p.m. Friday, North Little Rock's Simmons Bank Arena. $27-$132 plus service charges. ticketmaster.com

• 1 p.m. Feb. 2, First National Bank Arena, 217 Olympic Drive, Jonesboro. $24-$89. ticketmaster.com

• 7 p.m. Feb. 19, El Dorado Wildcat Arena, 2000 Wildcat Drive, El Dorado. $25-$60. (870) 862-4747; mainstreeteldorado.org

• 7 p.m. Feb. 20, Four States Fairground, 3700 E. 50th St., Texarkana. $18-$75; etix.com.

The Globetrotters roster includes male players Big Easy Lofton, Hi-Lite Bruton, Hammer Harrison, Thunder Law, Bull Bullard and Cheese Chisholm and female players TNT Lister, Swish Sutton and Torch George.

After each game, in what promoters are calling "The Fifth Quarter," Globetrotters will sign autographs and take photos with fans. The team will also bring back its popular pre-game "Magic Pass," in which fans can come onto the court, meet their favorite Globetrotters for pictures and autographs and learn how to spin a ball on their finger. A limited number of $20 Magic Pass tickets are available 30 minutes before each game.

Ladysmith Black Mambazo performs Tuesday at the University of Arkansas-Pulaski Technical College in North Little Rock.
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Ladysmith Black Mambazo performs Tuesday at the University of Arkansas-Pulaski Technical College in North Little Rock. (Special to the Democrat-Gazette)

South African singers

South African vocal ensemble Ladysmith Black Mambazo performs at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Center for Humanities and Arts Theater, University of Arkansas-Pulaski Technical College Main Campus, 3000 W. Scenic Drive, North Little Rock. Tickets are $20-$65. Call (501) 812-2831 or visit uaptc.edu/charts.

Chamber 'Images'

Members of the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra will create "Musical Images" for the orchestra's 2019-20 River Rhapsodies Chamber Music series, 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Great Hall at the Clinton Presidential Center, 1200 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock.

The Quapaw String Quartet — Meredith Maddox Hicks and Charlotte Crsomer, violin; Timothy MacDuff, viola; David Gerstein, cello — will perform Tenebrae by Osvaldo Golijov.

Principal clarinet Kelly Johnson and principal harp Alisa Coffey will play Paul Reade's Suite from The Victorian Kitchen Garden; Johnson will join violinists Hicks and Andrew Irvin, violist Katherine Williamson and cellist Stephen Feldman to perform Kinan Azmeh's The Fence, the Rooftop, and the Distant Sea. And violinist Kiril Laskarov and pianist Jason Pennington-Saugey will play Edward Elgar's Violin Sonata in e minor, op.82.

Tickets are $26, $10 for students and active-duty military. Call (501) 666-1761, Extension 1, or visit ArkansasSymphony.org.

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Soprano Heather Buck and tenor Jonathan Blalock solo with the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas in Carl Orff's Carmina Burana on Saturday at Fayetteville's Walton Arts Center. (Special to the Democrat-Gazette)

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Soprano Heather Buck and tenor Jonathan Blalock solo with the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas in Carl Orff's Carmina Burana on Saturday at Fayetteville's Walton Arts Center. (Special to the Democrat-Gazette)

SoNA Carmina Burana

Soprano Heather Buck, tenor Jonathan Blalock, baritone Timothy LeFebvre, the SoNA Singers, the Bentonville High School Chamber Singers and the University of Arkansas Children's Choir join the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas and conductor Paul Haas for a performance of Carl Orff's Carmina Burana, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, in Baum Walker Hall at Fayetteville's Walton Arts Center, 495 W. Dickson St. Also on the program: Haas' Angelique. A pre-concert Creative Conversation with Haas and the guest artists takes place at 6:30 p.m. in the hall. Sponsor is Greenwood Gearhart. Tickets are $33-$55; a limited number of free tickets are available for concertgoers 18 and younger with the purchase of an adult ticket. Call (479) 443-5600 or visit sonamusic.org.

Soup Sunday NW

Arkansas Advocates will hold its 2020 Soup Sunday Northwest Arkansas, 4-6:30 p.m. today, John Q. Hammons Convention Center, 3303 Pinnacle Hills Parkway, Rogers. Tickets are $35 in advance, $10 children 5-17, $60 patron (includes two complimentary adult beverages); add $10 at the door. Call (479) 927-9800 or visit tinyurl.com/NWASoupSunday.

Monroe Crossing -- (from left) David Robinson, Matt Thompson, Derek Johnson, Lisa Fuglie, Mark Anderson -- performs Monday in Paragould.
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Monroe Crossing -- (from left) David Robinson, Matt Thompson, Derek Johnson, Lisa Fuglie, Mark Anderson -- performs Monday in Paragould. (Special to the Democrat-Gazette/Jamey Guy)

Bluegrass Monday

Bluegrass band Monroe Crossing — founding members Lisa Fuglie, fiddle, guitar and mandolin and lead vocals, and Matt Thompson, mandolin and fiddle, plus Mark Anderson, bass; Derek Johnson, guitar and vocals; and founding banjo player Benji Flaming — performs at 7 p.m. Monday at the Collins Theatre, 120 W. Emerson St., Paragould. It's part of Jonesboro public radio station KASU-FM 91.9's Bluegrass Monday concert series. The station will literally "pass the hat" to pay the group; suggested donation is $5. Doors open at 6. Call (870) 972-2367, email mscarbro@astate.edu or visit the Bluegrass Facebook page.

Paul Cibis (left, in black) and Andreas Kern (right in white) battle it out for keyboard supremacy in "Piano Battle" on Thursday at Fayetteville's Walton Arts Center.
(Special to the Democrat-Gazette/Matthias Bothor)
Paul Cibis (left, in black) and Andreas Kern (right in white) battle it out for keyboard supremacy in "Piano Battle" on Thursday at Fayetteville's Walton Arts Center. (Special to the Democrat-Gazette/Matthias Bothor)

'Piano Battle'

Pianists Andreas Kern and Paul Cibis engage in a "Piano Battle," 7 p.m. Thursday at Fayetteville's Walton Arts Center, 495 W. Dickson St., as part of the center's 10x10 Arts Series. The two will play classical works in differing styles and improvisations based on audience suggestions; the audience chooses the winner. Tickets are $10. Call (479) 443-5600 or visit waltonartscenter.org.

Rogers auditions

Arkansas Public Theatre holds auditions for Meteor Shower by Steve Martin, 7 p.m. Feb. 10 at the Victory Theater, 116 S. Second St, Rogers. Auditions will be based upon readings from the script; an audition packet, including audition times, scenes, character descriptions and rehearsal schedule, is available for download at arkansaspublictheatre.org. Doors open at 6:30. Callbacks, if necessary, will take place Feb. 11. The play contains adult language and content and is recommended for mature audiences. Production dates are March 20-22 and 26-29.

'Magic' lineup

Eight country, pop and rock acts take the stage for the summer concert series at Magic Springs Theme and Water Park, U.S. 70 East (East Grand Avenue), Hot Springs.

The lineup:

• May 23: Neal McCoy with Confederate Railroad

• May 30: Little River Band

• June 6: Pop 2000 Tour (hosted by Lance Bass, featuring Mark McGrath, O-Town, Ryan Cabrera and LFO)

• June 13: Zach Williams

• July 4: Riots & Rebels Tour (Quiet Riot, Molly Hatchet and Blackfoot)

• July 25: Skillet with Ledger

• Aug. 8: Lee Brice

• Sept. 6: La Fiera de Ojinaga

Concert admission is included with one-day park admission — $59.99, $39.99 for children and senior citizens, plus tax — and or a season pass ($79.99). Visit MagicSprings.com.

Rogers season

Arkansas Public Theatre's 2020-21 season opens with Sweeney Todd (music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by Hugh Wheeler), Sept. 11-13, 17-20, 24-27 at the Victory Theater, 116 S. Second St., Rogers

The rest of the lineup (all shows at the Victory Theater):

• Oct. 30-Nov. 1, Nov. 5-8: The Waverly Gallery by Kenneth Lonergan

• Dec. 11-13, 17-20: A Christmas Story by Philip Grecian, based upon the 1983 film screenplay by Jean Shepherd, Leigh Brown and Bob Clark

• Feb. 5-7, 11-14, 18-21, 2021: Saturday Night Fever The Musical, adapted by Robert Stigwood in collaboration with Bill Oaks from the film, with songs by the Bee Gees

• March 26-28, April 1-3, 2021: Straight White Men by Young Jean Lee

• May 7-8, 13-16, 2021: Hillary and Clinton by Lucas Hnath

• June 18-19, 24-27, 2021: The Lifespan of a Fact by Jeremy Kareken & David Murrell and Gordon Farrell

• July 23-25, 29-Aug. 1, 5-8, 2021: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (music and lyrics by Carol Hall, book by Larry L. King and Peter Masterson).

Season ticket information is available by calling (479) 631-8988 or online at arkansaspublictheatre.org.

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