April 20
98RockFest
April 29
Je Dunham
May 12
James Taylor &
Bonnie Raitt
May 15
Justin Timberlake
June 2
Shania Twain
June 16
Maroon 5
July 13
Sam Smith
HENRY B. PLANT
MUSEUM
TAMPA
PLANTMUSEUM.COM
8132541891
Feb. 23-March 4
Gasparilla: A Tampa
Tradition
May 27-Sept. 2
Blue Star Museums
CARROLLWOOD
PLAYERS
TAMPA
CARROLLWOOD
PLAYERS.ORG
8132654000
Feb. 9
The Penis Monologues
Feb. 12-Mar. 17
Jekyll and HydeThe Musical
April 13-May 5
The Foreigner
June 1-23
Nice Work If You Can Get It
June 29-July 1
Pop Goes America
July 6-21
Ripcord
July 27-29
Picasso at Lapin Agile
Aug. 3-11
Arnie and the Itch
MIDFLORIDA
CREDIT UNION
AMPHITHEATER
TAMPA
LIVENATION.COM
8778703674
April 25
Foo Fighters
May 14
Steely Dan
& The Doobie Brothers
June 23
Weezer & Pixies
July 25
Dave Matthews Band
Aug. 5
Kesha & Macklemore
OPERA TAMPA
TAMPA
STRAZCENTER.ORG
8132297827
Feb. 14
Andrew Bocelli
in Concert for
Valentine’s Day
March 2-4
Mozart’s The
Marriage of Figaro
April 13-15
Giuseppe Verdi’s
Macbeth
July 21-29
Gilbert & Sullivan
Trial by Jury
STAGEWORKS
THEATRE
TAMPA
STAGEWORKS
THEATRE.ORG
8133742416
Feb. 9-25
Brownsville song
(b-side for tray)
April 13-29
In the Time of the
Butter ies
June 1-17
Blithe Spirit
Cont. on pg.30 | |
PART I: MILLENNIUM APPROACHES
FAND PART II: PERESTROIKA OR THOSE UNABLE TO ATTEND
THE NATIONAL THEATRE’S
PRODUCTION of Angels in America
on Broadway, the award-winning play’s
new staging, told in two parts, is coming
to Tampa Bay this Spring.
Tony Kushner’s Part I: Millennium
Approaches and Part II: Perestroika, which
fi rst astonished audiences a quartercentury
ago, will be broadcast on the
high-defi nition screen in Ferguson Hall at
the Straz Center for the Performing Arts.
Directed by Tony Award-winning
Marianne Elliott (The Curious Incident of
the Dog in the Night-Time), the cast is led
by Andrew Garfi eld (The Amazing Spider-
Man, Hacksaw Ridge) and Nathan Lane
(The Producers, The Birdcage, et al.)
The contemporary drama details a
group of New Yorkers amidst America’s
AIDS crisis of the 1980s, and is set against
the Reagan administration’s penchant for
conservative silence, the fear-mongering
of McCarthyism and the timely woes of
immigration, religion and climate change.
The National Theatre calls it “as
politically incendiary as any play in the
American canon,” noting that it “also
manages to be, at turns, hilariously
irreverent and heartbreakingly humane.”
In other words, bring tissues.
APRIL 14 PART I: MILLENNIUM APPROACHES
AND MAY 20 PART II: PERESTROIKA AT STRAZ
ARTS LISTINGS
FROM PG.23
APPROACHES
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