SPRING EVENTS
19
TALKING TENNESSEE
WITH TANDY CRONYN & JOEL VIG
SUN MAR 29, MON MAR 30, 7:30PM
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The Tennessee Williams Key West Museum celebrates the playwright
in a funny, poignant performance featuring Joel Vig as Truman Capote,
followed by reminiscences by Tandy Cronyn, actress and daughter of
Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy, one of Tennessee’s “women” who
originated the role of Blanche in A Streetcar Named Desire.
DIGNITY, ALWAYS DIGNITY:
A POST-APOCALYPTIC CABARET
devised by Zachary Fine and Bryce Pinkham
WED APR 1—FRI APR 3, 8PM
PRICE: $100 TIER A, $60 TIER B, $45 GENERAL
$10 discount for members (advance only)
Following an apocalyptic event in 2022, Tony-nominated Broadway star
Bryce Pinkham finds himself stranded, coming to terms with his fate
and the fate of humanity. Bryce passes the time attempting to perform
the entirety of Singin in the Rain, determined to 'make em laugh' all the
way to the end.
sponsored by Rent Key West Vacations
CARY MORIN
THU APR 9, 8PM
$35 GEN - $10 discount for members (advance only)
Described as “one of the best acoustic pickers on the scene today,” Cary
Morin brings together the great musical traditions of America and beyond
like no other. With deft fingerstyle guitar and vocals that alternately
convey melodic elation and gritty world-weariness, Morin crafts
an inimitable style often characterized as acoustic Native Americana
with qualities of blues, bluegrass, jazz, jam, reggae, and dance.
Old Town New Folk series sponsored by Blue Heaven
concert sponsored by Antonia's, Thirsty Mermaid & Little Pearl
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