THIRD SEASON | FEBRUARY 2021 | “The Sea”
Program for “The Sea,” February 2021
Thursday, February 4th
6:30 PM The Florida Holocaust Museum’s virtual program: The M.S. St. Louis.
The Florida Holocaust Museum welcomes Robert Krakow, Esq., creator and producer of the award-winning
Complicit, and Eva Wiener, a child refugee passenger on the ship The SS St. Louis.
Complicit beginning Sunday,
January 24th and can engage with Krakow and Wiener during our live Q&A on February 4th.
Complicit is a fascinating blend of drama, survivor interviews, and actual footage retelling the story of the
SS St. Louis, a German luxury ocean liner, that set sail from Hamburg, Germany to Havana, Cuba in the
spring of 1939. The 937 mostly Jewish passengers were attempting to escape Nazi persecution. Turned
away by the Cuban government and then thwarted by American and Canadian authorities, the captain was
forced to return the ship and its passengers to Europe where more than 250 passengers perished in death
camps. The Hollywood Reporter,
For additional details, please visit our website: thefhm.org
Tuesday, February 16th
8 PM-10 PM The Tampa Bay Symphony, “The Sea”, Mark Sforzini, conductor. The Palladium.
Kevin Lau - Voices of Time: A Portrait of Lake Morraine
TBD - Young Artist Competition Winner
intermission
Scheherazade (Complete)
2. The Kalandar Prince
3. The Young Prince and the Young Princess
Saturday, February 20th
The Florida Orchestra Masterworks Concert, Jeannette Sorrell, conductor, Amanda Forsythe, soprano.
2 PM and 8 PM Works by Telemann, Handel, Vivaldi and Mozart
Wednesday, February 24th
3 PM-4 PM Sponsored by Hadassah St. Petersburg Chapter: Lecture by Dr. Peter Feinman, Institute of
History, Archaeology, and Education: "When Israel sang the Song of the Sea at Zion, what did that mean
in the city David had chosen to be the capital of his kingdom?" Online.
Thursday, February 25th
6 PM-7:30 PM St. Petersburg Opera, Evenings with the Maestro: Opera and The Sea. Opera Central
(valet parking included with ticket).
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Themes
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