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Francis Wilson Playhouse in Clearwater,
(727) 446-1360, franciswilsonplayhouse.org.
Thru Dec. 1-”Environmental Impact II”
This exhibit at the James Museum of Western
and Wildlife Art in St. Petersburg features
paintings, photographs and sculptures
exploring global warming, the Gulf oil
spill, unabated logging and mining, and
loss of bee populations, (727) 892-4200 or
thejamesmuseum.org.
Thru Dec. 23-”Henry Plant: He’s More
Important Than You Thought” In honor
of the 200th anniversary of Henry Plant’s
birth, the Henry B. Plant Museum in Tampa
is having an exhibit featuring the Florida
visionary, (813) 258-7302.
Thru Dec. 28-”Jagged Lines: America’s
Tattoo Tradition” This look at the evolution
of tattoo art and culture from North America’s
earliest inhabitants to modern times is at the
Dunedin History Museum, (727) 736-1176.
Thru Dec. 31-”Karen LaMonte’s Floating
World” This exhibit at the Imagine Museum
in St. Petersburg includes glass sculpture,
drawings, prints and site installation that
explores themes of presence and absence,
beauty and briefness, (727) 300-1700.
Thru Jan. 5-”A New Project by Jennifer
Angus” This exhibit will be at the Museum
of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, (727) 896-2667.
ONGOING
“After Hours” Event Series at
American Stage The latest in
comedy improv, cabaret and drama
will be performed in their intimate
Lobby Cabaret in St. Petersburg. 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 thru May-Victorian
Sunset Strolls To take the Dunedin
History Museum’s 5 p.m. historic
walking tour, call (727) 736-1176 or
RSVP to info@dunedinmuseum.org.
3rd Fridays thru May-Downtown
Dunedin Ramble To take the
Dunedin History Museum’s
10 a.m. historic walking tour,
call (727) 736-1176 or RSVP at
info@dunedinmuseum.org.
“Heart of the Sea” and “Moon
Bay” The Florida Aquarium in Tampa has
in its reimagined Waves of Wonder Gallery
a 100,000-gallon habitat with more than 400
animals and in its newest Moon Bay exhibit,
moon jellies in a 2,000-gallon habitat. For
information, visit flaquarium.org, or call
(813) 273-4000.
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 Nov. 10-The Music Man Eight
O’Clock Theatre will present this popular
musical at Central Park Performing
Arts Center in Largo, (727) 587-6793,
eightoclocktheatre.com.
Thru Nov. 17-Ordinary Days This
musical that celebrates a small encounter in
a big city will be at Stageworks Theatre in
Tampa, (813) 374-2416, stageworkstheatre.org.
Thru Nov. 17-Rigoletto Sarasota Opera
will bring Giuseppe Verdi’s tragic story
about a licentious duke, a hunch-backed
court jester and the jester’s daughter to the
Sarasota Opera House, (941) 328-1300.
Thru Nov. 17-South Pacific This Rodgers
& Hammerstein classic follows the stories
of two couples torn by the challenges of
war and prejudice. It will be staged at the
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Thru Jan. 5-”Loss and
Affirmation: Illustrations and
Drawings by William Pachner”
This exhibit at the Florida Holocaust
Museum in St. Petersburg is from a
collection created during WWII and
the years immediately following
that was donated to the museum by
his children in 2016, (727) 820-0100.
Thru February 16-”Up Close
and Personal: Art on an Intimate
Scale” The Museum of Fine Arts
in St. Petersburg is exhibiting
artistic diminutive objects ranging
from Japanese netsuke, the petite
sculptural toggles on men’s
kimonos, to wearable portrait
miniatures of family members,
mementos, religious objects and
political symbols, (727) 896-2667.
Thru March 1-”Beaches, Benches
and Boycotts: The Civil Rights
Movement in Tampa Bay” This
exhibit is on display at the Florida
Holocaust Museum in St. Petersburg,
(727) 820-0100.
Thru March 22-”Explore the Vaults:
Visions of France” The Museum of Fine
Arts in St. Petersburg is sharing some of
its rarely seen, light-sensitive works that
are usually kept in dark, climate-controlled
vaults, (727) 896-2667.
Thru Summer 2021-”Performance in
Sculpture” This 13-piece juried exhibition
presented in collaboration with the New
York-based National Sculpture Society is on
display in the lobby of Carol Morsani Hall
at the Straz Center in Tampa. This year’s
collection honors Jim and Joan Jennewein
for their dedication to sculpture and art and
their decades-long connection with the Straz
Center, (813) 229-7827.
K A T H L E E N K N I G H T
NOVEMBER
5-10-Fiddler on the Roof A fresh version
of this beloved theatrical masterpiece will be
at the Straz Center in Tampa, (813) 229-STAR
(7827) or (800) 955-1045.
6-Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls
Touring in support of the band’s No Man’s
Land album, this British punk folk band will
be at the Palladium Theater in St. Petersburg,
(727) 822-3590.
T O N Y C H A P L I N S K Y JR C A R O L D I O C A 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 hit Broadway musical Aladdin arrives at the Straz Center
for the Performing Arts in Tampa on December 19 and
continues through January 5.
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