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Superman, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s
Stone, Hook, E.T., Schindler’s List and Star
Wars, (727) 892-3337 or (800) 662-7286.
6-7-Tommy Emmanuel This guitar
virtuoso will perform at the Capitol Theatre
in Clearwater, (727) 791-7400.
6-8-Red, Hot and Blue - A Cole Porter
Party! “Travel” back to Paris in the 1920s
and New York’s Waldorf in the ‘30s, as Paul
Wilborn & The Blue Roses present this
delightful evening of the music of Cole
Porter at American Stage in St. Petersburg,
(727) 823-PLAY (7529).
6 thru 22-The Addams Family Eight
O’Clock Theatre will present this musical
comedy about the weird and wonderful
Addams Family, who will come to life on
the stage of the Largo Cultural Center, (727)
587-6773.
6 thru Apr 18-”Garden of Earthly
Pleasures” This open, juried exhibition of
Florida fine craft artists will be held at the
Florida CraftArt Exhibition Gallery in
St. Petersburg, (727) 821-7391.
7-Paul Anka One of the biggest teen idols
of the late ‘50s, this legendary singer and
songwriter will perform at Ruth Eckerd
Hall in Clearwater, (727) 791-7400.
7-Jim Breuer Named one of Comedy
Central’s “100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All
Time,” this family-friendly comedian will be
at the Straz Center in Tampa, (813) 229-
STAR (7827).
7-Emily Kopp This young singer-songwriter,
along with special guest Phil Barnes,
will perform at Ruth Eckerd Hall in
Clearwater, (727) 791-7400.
7-Clara Barton: A Living History
Storyteller and historian Susan Marie
Frontczak will portray this famous woman
in American history at the Tarpon Springs
Performing Arts Center, (727) 942-5605.
7, 12, 15, 18, 21 & 24-Don Carlos
Sarasota Opera will perform Giuseppe Verdi’s
epic story of love, betrayal and tragedy, sung
in French with English supertitles, at the
Opera House in Sarasota, (941) 328-1300.
8, 11, 14 & 19-The Golden Cockerel
Sarasota Opera will perform Rimsky-
Korsakov’s tale, sung in Russian with
English supertitles, at the Opera House in
Sarasota, (941) 328-1300.
8-Santana Iconic guitar player Carlos
Santana and his band will make a stop at
the Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg,
(727) 893-7832.
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”After Hours” Event Series at American
Stage Enjoy the latest in Comedy Improv,
Cabaret and Drama in their intimate Lobby
Cabaret. Call (727) 823-PLAY (7529) for
listings and showtimes.
The Historic Fort Harrison For
information on tours and events at the
Historic Fort Harrison in downtown Clearwater,
call Pat or Lisa at (727) 467-6860.
Thru Mar 15-My Fair Lady Based on
George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion, Lerner
and Lowe’s musical will be performed at
the Francis Wilson Playhouse in Clearwater,
(727) 446-1360.
Thru Mar 28-”Reich and Reich: Two
Artists/Two Visions” Enjoy the abstract
art of Andrea Dasha Reich, along with the
photography of her husband Chuck Reich
at Syd Entel/Susan Benjamin Galleries in
Safety Harbor, (727) 725-1808.
Thru Apr 11-The Matchmaker Thornton
Wilder’s uproarious comedy that inspired
the Broadway musical Hello, Dolly! will be
performed at Asolo Repertory Theatre in
Sarasota, (941) 351-8000.
Thru Apr 12-Both Your Houses Maxwell
Anderson’s comedy, including colorful
characters, sharp wit and glorious
wisecracks about Congressmen, will be at
Asolo Repertory Theatre in Sarasota,
(941) 351-8000.
Thru Apr 19-”The Germanic Guilt
Symbols: Artwork by Richard Heipp”
An art exhibit by this descendant of German
immigrants and a professor of art at the
University of Florida will be at the Florida
Holocaust Museum in St. Petersburg,
(727) 820-0100.
Thru Apr 26-”Art of Piracy - Pirates in
Modern Culture” This exhibition by artist
Don Maitz will be at the Tampa Bay History
Center in Tampa, (813) 228-0097.
Thru May 3-Florida Artists Group’s
65th Annual Exhibition and Symposium
Approximately 90 artists, representing the
10 areas in the state, will display their work
and compete for juried awards at the
Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art on the
Tarpon Springs campus of St. Petersburg
College, (727) 712-5762.
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”Dunedin Days - A Look Through Time”
This exhibit will be at the Dunedin
Historical Museum, (727) 736-1176.
Guttenberg! The Musical, a hilarious two-man
musical spoof, will be performed at American
Stage in St. Petersburg from March 11th
through April 5th.
Thru May 8-”100 Years of Banking”
This exhibit will be at the Dunedin
Historical Museum, (727) 736-1176.
Thru May 31-“Pomp & Circumstances
on the Gulf...A History of Sailing in
Dunedin” This exhibit will be at the
Dunedin Historical Museum, (727) 736-
1176.
Thru May 31-”Monet to Matisse – On
the French Coast” Representing both the
Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts of
France, this exhibit will include works by
Monet, Renoir, Bonnard, Matisse, Picasso
and others, at the Museum of Fine Arts in
St. Petersburg, (727) 896-2667.
Thru May 31-Zoominations Enjoy this
Chinese Lantern Festival on select nights at
Lowry Park Zoo in Tampa, (813) 935-8552.
MARCH
6-The Pink Floyd Experience Enjoy these
six musicians performing four entire Pink
Floyd albums at the Mahaffey Theater in
St. Petersburg, (727) 893-7832.
6-7-John Williams: Star Wars & More!
Bob Bernhardt will conduct The Florida
Orchestra performing the music from
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