ENTERTAINMENT NOTES

The Acansa Free Shakespeare cast rehearses for A Midsummer Night’s Dream: (from left) David T.R. Goble as Lysander, Laura Choate as Helena and Christopher Straw as Demetrius.
The Acansa Free Shakespeare cast rehearses for A Midsummer Night’s Dream: (from left) David T.R. Goble as Lysander, Laura Choate as Helena and Christopher Straw as Demetrius.

Elsewhere in entertainment, events and the arts:

FRIDAY

Free Bard

A cast of local actors and artists are taking part in Acansa Arts Festival's first Free Shakespeare production, William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, 6:30 p.m. Friday-Sunday at the Clinton Presidential Center Amaphitheater, 1200 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock, overlooking the Arkansas River and Rock Island Bridge. Provide your own blanket and/or pillows, picnic meals, bug spray and sunblock; concessions will be available. Admission is free; they'll accept donations for the Arkansas Repertory Theatre. Visit the Facebook page, facebook.com/events/1039467999539580 or acansa.org.

SATURDAY

'Shady Characters'

Rand Retzolff, owner of horticultural consulting firm Grand Designs, will share "the ultimate direction for shade gardens" in a talk titled "Shady Characters," 9 a.m. Saturday at Mount Holly Cemetery, 1200 S. Broadway, Little Rock, part of the Downtown Dames' Mount Holly Garden Series of gardening lectures. Admission is by suggested donation of $5 benefiting projects at the cemetery; the Downtown Dames will provide refreshments and door prizes. Patrons should provide their own lawn chairs. Call (501) 372-3372.

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'Science for All'

In its new "Science for All" program, the Museum of Discovery, 500 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock, is offering $2 admission to families who receive Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program benefits. Show an EBT card and a valid state-issued ID at the front desk to receive $2 general admission for the card holder and five additional people. (Regular museum admission is $10, $8 for children 1-12.)

Bank of America is helping offset the cost of the program. The museum is also partnering with the Arkansas Department of Human Services, the Arkansas Food Bank and other food banks around the state, Goodwill and other organizations that work with low-income Arkansans. Museum hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Call (501) 396-7050.

"Science for All" is the museum's adaptation of the Museums for All program, a joint initiative of the Association of Children's Museums and the Institute for Museum and Library Services, with more than 270 participating museums in the United States.

TICKETS

Daigle at Verizon

Tickets -- $27.50-$77.50 (plus service charges) -- go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday for a concert by Louisiana Christian music singer Lauren Daigle, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 10 in The Theater@Verizon Arena in North Little Rock. Call (800) 745-3000 or visit ticketmaster.com.

Weekend on 07/19/2018

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