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Young players stage ‘American Idiot’; Founders Day Coterie concert

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Elsewhere in entertainment, events and the arts this weekend:

theater: ‘American Idiot’

Benton’s Young Players Phase 2 Presents “Green Day’s American Idiot” Today through Saturday and January 12-14 at 7:30 pm and Sunday and January 15 at 2:30 pm at the Theater Royal, 111 N. Market St., Benton.

This electro-rock musical (composed by Green Day, with lyrics by Billie Joe Armstrong and written by Armstrong and Michael Meyer) features every song on Green Day’s Grammy-winning album, as well as its follow-up release, “21st Century A few songs in “Crash Down,” simultaneously follows three young men (Eli Butler, Luke Ferguson, Jack Clay) as they struggle to find meaning in a post-September 11 world.

The sponsor is Arvest Bank. Tickets are $18; seniors over 60 years old, military personnel, and college students are $15 with valid ID; students in grade 12 and below are $8.access TheRoyalPlayers.TicketLeap.com. For more information call (501) 315-5483.

music: small circle concert

Barry McVinny, woodwinds; Thomas Cox, piano; soprano Stephanie Smittle for Little Rock Musical Coterie’s Founders Day Program, Sunday at 2 p.m. at Trinity United Methodist Church, 1101 N. Mississippi St., Little Rock. Items in the jazz-centric program will come from this list: Instrumental, Fred Hersch’s “Endless Stars”; Thelonius Monk’s “Hackensack”; Antonio Carlos Jobim’s “Sorrowful Antonio.” Dubbing: “Haunted Heart” by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz; “Lotus” by Billy Strayhorn, Roger Schore and Carol Sloane; Norah Jones’ version of “I Don’t Miss Me at All” by Duke Ellington You”; “Cheek to Cheek” and “How Deep is the Ocean” by Irving Berlin; “Zingaro” by Jobim and Chico Buarque; and “Spring Can Really Hang You Up Most” by Tommy Wolf and Fran Landesman. Free admission. Call (501) 922-6418.

Art: 100 portraits of Kilgore

an exhibition 100 Photographic Portraits of Andrew Kilgore Reception Friday at 5 p.m. at the Joy Pratt Markham Gallery at the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville, 495 W. Dickson St.

Kathy P. Thompson has curated the exhibition, which runs weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. through March 19, and features more than 750,000 works from the Kilgore archive picture, covering his 53-year career. Public radio station KUAF-FM, 91.3, provided an audio component with information on some of the photos. The gallery is also open for an hour before and during intermission at the Walton Arts Center. Free admission.

Kilgore will join an artist talk at the gallery on February 26th at 6pm. Free admission.Call (479) 443-5600 or visit Walton Arts Center.org.

Hot Springs Gallery

New Watercolors by Mark Blaney, Donnie Copeland’s collages and Dennis McCann’s crayons top the New Year’s exhibit at the Justus Art Gallery, 827A Central Ave., Hot Springs, Friday Opening at gallery walk-in reception from 5pm to 9pm. The exhibition runs until January 31st. The gallery is open Wed-Sat 10am-5pm by appointment.Call (501) 321-2335 or visit justusfineart.com.

audition: ACT “Cinderella”

Argenta Community Theater holds auditions Rogers and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella,” January 21st 1-4pm and January 22nd 2-5pm at the ACT II Sharon Heflin Center for Performing Arts Education at the Theater, 315 Main Street, North Little Rock. Auditions are open to actors of all genders, races, and nationalities; all roles require some singing and movement. Auditors should prepare 16 bars of a song demonstrating their vocal range, from the show or with the same feel. Prepare sheet music for accompanists. The audition will also include a cold reading of the script and a dance/action call. Production dates are April 19-29 and include two daytime student shows.e-mail [email protected] Auditions by appointment; walk-ins will be accommodated.access ArgentaCommunityTheater.org Character glitches and other information.

ETC. : artist funding

April 14 is the deadline to apply to the Arkansas Arts Council Individual Artist ScholarshipUp to 18 awards of $5,000 each in six categories:

  • ◼️ Multisensory art with a tactile component
  • ◼️ Community Engagement Arts
  • ◼️ Modern crafts with metal parts
  • ◼️ Performing Arts: Original stand-up comedy
  • ◼️ Visual arts: oil or acrylic paint on canvas
  • ◼️Literary arts: dramatic monologues.

An independent panel will select the winners, who will be recognized at a special reception and celebration in the fall. For complete criteria, more information and an application form, visit tinyurl.com/3jjt4hca.

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