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ONGOING
”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.
“My Favorite Things”
Exhibition Artist Scott Menaul’s
new series of pigment prints,
including Wine, Charlie Parker,
The Guitar, and nine others will
be at The Menaul Gallery in
Clearwater, (727) 726-7411.
2nd Fridays Victoria Drive
Sunset Walking Tours begin
at 5:15 p.m. at the Dunedin
Historical Museum, (727) 736-1176.
3rd Fridays The Dunedin
Historical Museum’s Downtown
Walking Tours led by Eric
Houghton begin at 10 a.m. at the
Dunedin Historical Museum,
(727) 736-1176.
Thru Jan 9-”ARTDRESSES2 -
A Tribute to the Dress” This show
featuring award-winning artists working in
glass, metal, wire, paint and clay will be at
Syd Entel Galleries-Susan Benjamin Glass,
etc. in Safety Harbor, (727) 725-1808.
Thru Jan 15-”History of Santa Claus”
This exhibit will be 10 am-4 pm Tues-Sat at
the Dunedin Historical Museum,
(727) 736-1176.
Thru Jan 17-”Carrie Schneider:
Reading Women”
This exhibition, which explores women
reading works by other women and
challenges viewers to attempt to “read” the
women themselves through their art, will be
at the Museum of Fine Arts in
St. Petersburg, (727) 896-2667.
Thru Jan 24-”Marks Made: Prints by
American Women Artists from the
1960s to the Present” This exhibition of
more than 90 works by many of America’s
most talented and innovative contemporary
artists will be at the Museum of Fine Arts in
St. Petersburg, (727) 896-2667.
Thru Feb 3-”Synagonistis:
Greek Jews in the National Resistance”
An exhibition about the Greek Jews who
escaped Nazi forces and joined Greece’s
resistance movements during the Holocaust
will be at the Florida Holocaust Museum in
St. Petersburg, (727) 820-0100.
JANUARY
6-10-Ringling Bros. and
Barnum & Bailey Circus
“The Greatest Show
on Earth” will present
Legends, its new circus
show, at the Amalie Arena
in Tampa. For tickets, visit
ticketmaster.com or the
Arena box office.
8-Who’s Bad - The
Ultimate Michael
Jackson Tribute This
music and dance-driven
homage to the late
Michael Jackson will be at
The Mahaffey Theater in
St. Petersburg,
(727) 893-7832.
8-10-New Year’s
Waltz Michael Francis
will conduct The Florida
Orchestra in this concert
with selections by Ravel,
Tchaikovsky, J. Strauss,
Jr., H.K. Gruber and
R. Strauss, featuring
guest cellist Maximilian
Hornung, (727) 892-3337
or (800) 662-7286.
Music Director Michael Francis will conduct The Florida Orchestra in
a concert of Mozart & More!, along with guest pianist Gilles Vonsattel
8 thru Feb 5-”The Parade of Corpses”
Exquisite Corpse International will
present this one-of-a-kind, love for the arts
exhibition at Gallery 1356 in Clearwater,
(727) 458-4206
9-Ragtime, The Musical Set in turn-ofthe
century New York, this compelling
story with a Tony Award-winning score
will be at Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater,
(727) 791-7400.
9-Stars of Today Meet the Stars of
Tomorrow - YAGP Gala Star dancers
from the world’s best companies will
perform in the Youth America Grand Prix,
the largest international student ballet
competition, at the Straz Center in Tampa,
(813) 229-STAR (7827).
9-Winter’s Eve Monte Carlo Night The
Dunedin Fine Art Center’s cool benefit of
heavy hors d’oeuvres and winning big will
be at the Center in Dunedin, (727) 298-3322.
10-Elvis Birthday Bash Starring Scot
Bruce as the “young Elvis” and Mike
Albert as the “Las Vegas Elvis,” these two
entertainers will offer a rockin’ birthday
party at Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater,
(727) 791-7400.
12-13-Shen Yun Enjoy the energy,
culture and beautiful music of classical
Chinese dance at The Mahaffey Theater in
St. Petersburg, (727) 893-7832.
K A T H L E E N K N I G H T
from January 22nd through January 24th.
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Thru Feb 14-“Curiosity” Outdoor Art
Installation Piotr Janowski’s aluminum
foil-wrapped palm trees with abstract “ear”
formations can be seen on the grounds of
the Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg,
(727) 896-2667.
Thru Feb 28-”Remember Birmingham”
This technically innovative and spiritually
moving exhibition about the tragic church
bombing in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963
will be at the Museum of Fine Arts in
St. Petersburg, (727) 896-2667.
Thru Apr 9-All The Way
This action-packed Tony Award-winning
drama about the tumultuous year of 1964
and the events surrounding the presidency
of Lyndon Baines Johnson will be at the
Asolo Repertory Theatre in Sarasota,
(941) 351-8000.
Thru Apr 10-Ah, Wilderness
Eugene O’Neill’s romantic and sweetly
funny comedy will be performed at Asolo
Repertory Theatre in Sarasota,
(941) 351-8000.
Thru May-”Victorious: Dunedin,
Pinellas County and World War II”
This historical exhibition will be at the
Dunedin Historical Museum,
(727) 736-1176.
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