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Dancing With the Stars Presents Max & Val Live on Tour: Our Way on
June 17th at Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater.
| MAY/JUNE 2016
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.
May thru Aug-Tarpon Arts SummerFest
2016 A sensational summer lineup,
including the Rhythm Kings Orchestra,
William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night and
much more will be held in Tarpon Springs.
Call (727) 937-0686 or visit www.tarponarts.
org for a schedule of events and more
information.
Thru May 8-Monty Python’s Spamalot
American Stage in the Park presents this
musical comedy, based on the film Monty
Python and the Holy Grail, at Demens
Landing Park in St. Petersburg,
(727) 823-PLAY (7529).
Thru May 13-”ME + My Shadowbox”
This 5th annual exhibition and event at
the Dunedin Fine Art Center provides the
shadowboxes at the time of registration.
Visit www.dfac.org for guidelines and entry
form, or call (727) 298-3322 for information.
Thru May 15-”Summa & Magna: DFAC
Student and Member Exhibition” All
students and members are eligible to exhibit
from Jacques-Louis
David to Lucian Freud”
This expansive exhibition
featuring 152 rare
portraits and oil sketches
is at the Museum of Fine
Arts in St. Petersburg,
(727) 896-2667.
Thru May 29-”The Art
of the Classical Guitar”
Susan and Robb Hough’s
personal collection is
exhibited at the Museum
of Fine Arts in St.
Petersburg, (727) 896-2667.
Thru May-”Victorious:
Dunedin, Pinellas
County and World
War II” This historical
exhibition is at the
Dunedin Historical
Museum, (727) 736-1176.
Thru June 26-
”Measured Life”
Works by artists Vicky
Colombet, Babs Reingold
and Tip Toland are on
display at the Museum of
Fine Arts in St. Petersburg,
(727) 896-2667.
Thru July 10-”Samuel Bak:
A Retrospective” The art of this
Holocaust survivor and artist is at the
Florida Holocaust Museum in
St. Petersburg,
(727) 820-0100.
Thru July 11-”John Kiley: Luminosity”
The Morean Arts Center will present this
temporary exhibit featuring a variety
of works by Seattle-based glass artist
John Kiley at the Chihuly Collection in
St. Petersburg, (727) 896-4527 or visit
MoreanArtsCenter.org.
Thru Dec 23-”Dogs in Art”
This exhibit brings together paintings,
sculptures, textiles, decorative arts and
more from the late 19th and early 20th
centuries at the Henry B. Plant Museum
on the campus of the University of Tampa,
(813) 258-7302.
Thru Dec 31-”Pieces of the Past:
Dunedin’s History in Objects” This
exhibition is at the Dunedin Historical
Museum, (727) 736-1176.
K A T H L E E N K N I G H T
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T O N Y C H A P L I N S K Y JR W A L T B R O W N J R . A R L E E N K I L L E E N
one work of art in any medium, competing
for cash prizes selected by a guest juror. The
DFAC Faculty exhibition runs concurrently,
(727) 298-3322. Visit www.dfac.org for
guidelines and entry forms.
Thru May 15-Broadway Bound Neil
Simon’s musical comedy, starring Ricky
Cona and Rosemary Orlando, is at
Stageworks Theatre in Tampa,
(813) 374-2416.
Thru May 22-Antony & Cleopatra This
epic drama by William Shakespeare is at the
Straz Center in Tampa,
(813) 229-STAR (7827).
Thru May 29-Josephine Enjoy the
world premiere of this new musical about
Josephine Baker, the black actress, singer,
dancer and icon of the Jazz Age who
captivated Paris during the 1920s-30s, at
Asolo Repertory Theatre in Sarasota,
(941) 351-8000.
Thru May 29-”Contemplating
Character: Drawings and Oil Sketches
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