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SEPTEMBER
8-Adam Ant Post-punk, New Wave star
Adam Ant of “Goody Two Shoes” fame will
rock out at the Capitol Theatre in Clearwater,
(727) 791-7400.
8-Black Diamond Burlesque South
Florida’s premier burlesque revue will bring
the glamour of striptease and the frivolity
of vaudeville for a show at the Show Palace
Dinner Theatre in Hudson, (727) 863-7949.
8-Point of Light Awards The Lighthouse of
Pinellas will hold its 11th annual Point of Light
Luncheon honoring Margaret Word Burnside
and Aaron Fodiman, publishers/editors of
Tampa Bay Magazine, at the Hilton Carillon
Park in St. Petersburg, (727) 544-4433, ext. 224.
8-17-Oliver Theatre Exceptional will
present a live orchestra and a blended cast of
professional actors and actors with disabilities
at the Central Park Performing Arts Center in
Largo, (727) 587-6793.
9-Eat Rich Play Dirty Ignite your senses
through art, food tasting stations by local
restaurants, live music and hands-on creative
fun to support the education and exhibition
programming of the Morean Arts Center. The
event will be at the Morean Center for Clay in
St. Petersburg. For tickets, (727) 822-7872,
ext. 8, or moreanartscenter.org.
9-Sound of Gospel A battle of church choirs
and bands will be at the Palladium Theater in
St. Petersburg, (727) 822-3590.
9-Steve Earle & the Dukes On tour in
support of their new album, So You Wannabe
ONGOING
“After Hours” Event Series
at American Stage The latest
in comedy improv, cabaret and
drama will be performed 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.
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.
Beatles Memorabilia This
Penny Lane collection is on display Monday,
Wednesday and Friday from noon to 4 p.m. at
Stirling Commons, 730 Broadway, Dunedin,
(727) 281-8130.
Late Night Fun SubCentral at Iberian
Rooster has late night comedy, live music
and performance art. This underground
speakeasy is the home to drag showcases,
burlesque reviews and some of the best
musicians in Tampa Bay.
facebook.com/Iberianroostersubcentral/
Pinellas Park Art Walk The fourth Saturday
of every month, the Swartz Gallery will
feature an art walk from 6-9 p.m. at the
Gallery in Pinellas Park, (727) 421-0553.
Thru Sept. 16-Original Art Trunk Show
Syd Entel Galleries and Susan Benjamin Glass
in Safety Harbor begin their season of art
shows with the sixth annual trunk show for
collectors and art enthusiasts, (727) 725-1808.
Thru Oct. 1-”Skyway: A Contemporary
Collaboration” This multi-media
exhibition of Tampa Bay area artists will be
at the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg,
(727) 896-2667.
Thru Oct. 15-”SOLAS: Light Informs
Glass” This exhibit features work of
Richard Royal, Paula Stokes and Eric Mead
at the Chihuly Collection, 720 Central Ave.,
St. Petersburg, (727) 896-4527.
Thru Dec. 23-”Menus: The Epicurean
Experience” This exhibit of restaurant
holiday menus from 1891-1932 continues at
the Henry B. Plant Museum at the University
of Tampa campus, (813) 258-7302.
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An Outlaw, Steve Earle and the
Dukes will stop at the Capitol
Theatre in Clearwater,
(727) 791-7400.
12-John Moreland A break-out
star from his turn on The Late Show
with Stephen Colbert, Moreland will
be at the Straz Center in Tampa,
(813) 229-STAR (7827) or
(800) 955-1045.
14-Mutlu This former touring
partner of Daryl Hall & John Oates
will be at Murray Theatre at Ruth
Eckerd Hall in Clearwater,
(727) 791-7400.
14-17-Webb’s City The Musical
St. Petersburg’s famous drug
store takes center stage in this
concert format of the musical
that premiered in 2000 and broke
box office records. Music from
the original show and multimedia
images will be presented at the Palladium
Theater in St. Petersburg, (727) 822-3590.
15-Ruth Eckerd Hall Gala With a
Beatles theme of “All You Need is Love,”
the 12th annual gala will honor the
upcoming 2018 production of Broadway’s
Rain, (727) 712-2752.
16-Fashions With Flair The Clearwater
Community Volunteers 14th annual Fashions
with Flair fundraiser will feature a staged
runway show, gourmet lunch, silent and
live auction at the Historic Fort Harrison in
Clearwater, (727) 442-2099.
16-Make American Rock Again
Presented by 98ROCK, the lineup has
Creed vocalist Scott Stapp and his band,
along with Sick Puppies, Drowning Pool
and Adelitas Way at the Ruth Eckerd Hall
in Clearwater, (727) 791-7400.
16-”Mod” About the ‘60s The St. Pete
Glitter Queens’ sixth annual Royal Ball to
benefit the Beth Dillinger Foundation will
be at the St. Petersburg Marriott Clearwater,
(727) 644-8910 or st.peteglitterqueens.org.
16-Thunder From Down Under
It will be the ultimate girls‘ night out
with barely-there costumes in this male
revue at the Capitol Theatre in Clearwater,
(727) 791-7400.
17-Dave Bennett The Suncoast Jazz
Society will host this clarinet virtuoso, who
was a featured soloist with the New York
Pops at Carnegie Hall in 2013, for a concert
at the Clearwater Country Club,
(727) 215-2938.
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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
The Florida Orchestra and The Master Chorale of Tampa Bay
will kick off the orchestra’s 50th season October 6-8
with Orff’s Carmina Burana.
JIM LENNON
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