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Enduring Desires” This exhibition
at the Museum of Fine Arts,
St. Petersburg, (727) 896-2667,
features more than 60 rare works
that used techniques with copper,
silver, salt and ink to inspire the
Pictorialism movement.
Thru Dec. 31 - “Pirates: A Merry
Life and a Short One” Dunedin
History Museum curator David
Knupp created the exhibit to explore
the danger-filled realities pirates
actually faced, (727) 736-1176.
Thru Jan. 3-”Positive Reversals:
30 Years of Impression in the
Sand” This exhibit of cast glass
sculptures by Clearwater artist
Marlene Rose is on display at the
Imagine Museum in St. Petersburg,
(727) 300-1700.
Thru Feb. 14-Gay Rodeo Blake
Little’s black and white photographs
of the gay rodeo tradition are on
display at the James Museum
of Western & Wildlife Art in
St. Petersburg, (727) 892-4200.
NOVEMBER
5-Lu’s Jukebox Country star Lucinda
Williams is doing a “Southern Soul” concert
as part of a series of live stream concerts
to benefit independent venues including
Capitol Theatre in Clearwater. Visit
rutheckerdhall.com.
5-Music of Woodstock Classic Albums
Live plans to recreate the music of
Woodstock at Bilheimer Capitol Theatre in
Clearwater, (727) 791-7400.
5 thru Dec. 6-Always...Patsy Cline This
tribute to the legendary country singer
who died tragically at age 30 in a plane
crash includes her unforgettable hits such
as “Crazy,” “I Fall to Pieces” and “Walking
After Midnight.” It will be at the Jaeb Theater
at the Straz Center in Tampa, (813) 229-STAR
(7827) or (800) 955-1045.
6-Something Special A Ruth Eckerd Hall
benefit is being planned for the Recovery
Fund, (727) 791-7400, visit rutheckerdhall.com.
6-8 and 13-15, 21-The Wild Women
of Winedale This comedy of women
at crossroads in their lives is scheduled
at the Heritage Museum in Tarpon
Springs, (727) 942-5605.
Thru Nov. 8-The Last Five Years Eight
O’Clock Theatre is presenting the twocharacter
play at the Central Park Performing
Arts Center in Largo (727) 587-6793.
Thru Nov. 15-”Turtle Tracks Art” The
Hermitage Gallery at the Hermitage Luxury
Apartments in St. Petersburg is hosting
an exhibit by artist Diane V. Radel with
proceeds benefitting sea turtle rescue/
conservation organizations. Admission
is free. For information on the artist, visit
dianevradelart.com.
Thru Nov. 22-War of the Worlds: A Live
Drive-In Radio Experience Freefall
Theatre in St. Petersburg is implementing
a drive-in model for performances, using
its courtyard and parking lot with snacks
delivered to cars, (727) 498-5205.
Thru Nov. 29-”Derrick Adams: Buoyant”
The Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg,
(727) 896-2667. Tickets for this exhibit must
be reserved online at mfastpete.org for timed
entry in accordance with the museum’s
COVID-19 safety measures.
Thru Nov. 29-”Copper, Silver, Salt,
Ink: The Chemistry of Photography’s
K A T H L E E N K N I G H T
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
EDITOR’S NOTE: Listed events are
subject to change. Please check with
the venues for the latest rescheduling
updates. We have tried to provide an
accurate listing for you as of press time.
ONGOING
American Stage Online The
St. Petersburg theater company
is presenting digital theater
presentations this fall with Letters to
Kamala finishing up in November,
followed by Kate: The Unexamined
Life of Katharine Hepburn; and in
December, Nosotros La Gente (We The
People). For more information, call
(727) 823-7529, americanstage.org.
Friday Night Virtual Concerts
Francis Wilson Playhouse
in Clearwater is offering
musical performances at
franciswilsonplayhouse.org.
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.
James Museum Docent Tours
The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art
in St. Petersburg is offering 45-minute tours
led by docents with five guests per docent
to allow for social distancing. Tours are
available Tuesdays and Fridays at 1:30 p.m.
and Saturdays and Sundays at 11 a.m. and
1:30 p.m., (727) 892-4200.
Shine Mural Festival A virtual tour
of more than 90 murals created from
2015-2019 in St. Petersburg is available at
stpeteartsalliance.org/shine-mural-festival.
Side Door on Radio A monthly concert
series featuring jazz recorded in The
Palladium at St. Petersburg College’s intimate
Side Door Cabaret is available at 10 p.m.
the first Friday of the month on WUSF
Radio-89.7.
Sundays at 2 The Henry B. Plant Museum
in Tampa is offering Upstairs/Downstairs
at the Tampa Bay Hotel with one 30-minute
portrayal of a historical character each week
through May on the museum’s Facebook
page. Among the characters are the hotel’s
builder, hunting/fishing guide, telegraph
operator, head waiter, Rough Riders colonel,
First Lady, Spanish-American War soldier
and laundress.
Singer and actress Vanessa Williams will present a
livestream concert from New York City on December 5
to benefit the Straz Center in Tampa.
ROD SPICER
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/mfastpete.org
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/franciswilsonplayhouse.org
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