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Jack Broadbent: Hip Flask Blues – March 17, 2017, 7:00
Jack Broadbent in Concert
March 17, 2017 – 7:00PM
Jack Broadbent is an incredible singer/songwriter who started his career with busking (performing in the street, sitting on a small amp with the public throwing coins into his open guitar case) and has been leaving audiences spellbound from the very first. His live shows and unique style of slide guitar (take a look at that ‘slide’ up close!) are a demonstration of what real music is: not the tools, but the musician—what the heart and hands of the artist can do with whatever media life has set before him. The key to his performance on stage is that he never forgets the need to draw a crowd on the street and he treats his ticketed-in-advance audiences today as deserving that same “I have to prove myself worthy to them” attitude that drew the crowds on the street and the millions of YouTube viewers.
The Blues has not seen such Good News in quite some time
~ Bootsy Collins
Raised in rural England and with a musician father, Jack was brought up on a diet of music that would later be evident as his main influences, including acts such as John Lee Hooker, Peter Green, Jimi Hendrix, Robert Johnson and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.
With feet planted firmly in an authentic blues style, Jack Broadbent in now making waves globally as one of the most exciting modern bluesmen of our time. Jack’s slide performances are attracting millions of views online and a rapidly expanding fan base.
Experiencing Jack Broadbent live is an opportunity not to be missed!
Tickets for Jack Broadbent’s March 17 performance at the historic Lyric Theater in Harrison, Arkansas are on sale now through the Ozark Arts Council’s ticketing web site or by calling (870) 391-3504.
Many thanks to our concert sponsors, including:
The Dixie Swim Club
Hedley Lamar Band w/Bro.James
HHS Chamber Singers
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Hamlet
The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
November 17–23, 2015
[Source: November 17, 2015 OAC eNews]
The main floor of the historic Lyric Theater has a few seats left in the center section for opening night, plus many great seats right, left, and balcony…and looking at the names on the tickets, we can tell you that there are a bunch of folks whose place in the audience almost serves as ‘extra cast’, because they add to the atmosphere of the production. (There’s no good way to explain this…but come tonight and you will see!)
These wonderful photos from Tavi Photography of NWA (and our own OAC files) just scratch the surface in conveying how dynamic this cast is in its presentation of Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy.
Directors Michael Mahoney and Rebekah Wilson manage to extract every ounce of energy from their cast in every performance. Their rehearsals for Hamlet have been so intense and entertaining that they should have been selling tickets to the rehearsals, as well!
This is no stiff and boring “class assignment” that you will be viewing. Hamlet is a tale of lies and of love—both romance and
platonic devotion—of injustice and of action…with just enough merriment sprinkled in to break up the tension…only so that even more tension may be created by the next scene!
If this is your first time seeing Hamlet, come to opening night tonight so that you’re able to fit in another viewing, as you will want to come back during this
brief run!
For you who have known and loved this play for years, you will not be disappointed by this production! Michael and Bekah, along with their assistant director, Mary Crosley, and their whole crew have done an amazing job of giving their cast a fitting atmosphere for excellence, and the cast has risen to their every challenge and demand! The growth from the first day until now is nearly unfathomable, as the growth just in the past month is itself massively impressive.
The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, a joint production of Northark Drama and The Theatre Company of the Ozarks, opens tonight at 7:00 at the historic Lyric Theater on the Harrison, Arkansas square and will also be performed this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings (November 18–21) at 7:00 p.m., Sunday, November 22, at 2:00 p.m., and Monday, November 23, at 10:00 a.m.