This Week In Sarasota: Thursday, April 21

A look at our favorite events taking place this week


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THURSDAY, APRIL 21

Sarasota Orchestra: 'Cello Time'

5:30 p.m. at Holley Hall, 709 N. Tamiami Trail

$32

Call 953-3434. 

This chamber music concert showcases Christopher Schnell and Jake Muzzy, and the program will include Arvo Pärt, Johann Sebastian Bach and Joseph Haydn. 

 

Combo Vimana

6 to 9 p.m. at the L-Bar, 1917 S. Osprey Ave. 

Free

Call 487-7300. 

A Sarasota favorite, Combo Vimana plays a unique blend of Latin jazz, rumba, flamenco and bossa nova. Drink cocktails in a swanky atmosphere while listening to the music. 

 

Beer and Cheese Pairing

7 p.m. at JDub's Brewing Co., 1215 Mango Ave.

$25

Call 955-2739. 

It's not easy being cheesy. Learn how to pair beers and cheeses at this thirteenth event. Seating is limited. 

 

'Let Me Call You Sweetheart'

7:30 p.m. at the Starlite Room, 1001 Cocoanut Ave. 

$17.50

Call 702-5613. 

This evening of comedies will include individual skits by James McLindon, Tom Sivak, Jack Gilhooley and Jo Morello. Be entertained by the story of an inexperienced robber, a closeted straight Broadway chorus boy and experimental single life. Runs through April 24. 

 

FRIDAY, APRIL 22

Music in the Park: Goodnight Neverland

6 to 8 p.m. at the Mosaic Amphitheater, 606 3rd Ave. W.

Free

Call 621-6471.

Listen to the ambient, alternative music of Goodnight Neverland at the Bradenton Riverwalk and contribute to local animal rescue shelters. Leashed pets are welcome. 

 

Carlos Mencia

7 p.m. at McCurdy's Comedy Theatre, 1923 Ringling Blvd. 

$34 

Call 925-3869.  

One of today's most popular entertainers and comics, Carlos Mencia has starred in stand-up comedy specials and his own Comedy Central show, "Mind of Mencia." Runs through April 24. 

 

Friday Night Live!

8 p.m. at the Players Theatre, 838 N. Tamiami Trail 

$10

Call 365-2494.

Don't want to wait for Saturday night? The Players Theatre has you covered with "Friday Night Live!" Join the comedy troupe and laugh along to sketches, musical numbers and improv. 

 

'The Drowning Girls

8 p.m. at the Urbanite Theatre, 1487 2nd St. 

$24, or $5 for students

Call 321-1397.

Based on the "Brides in the Bath" murders of the early 20th century, this chilling play features the testimonies of three victims of murderer George Joseph Smith, as written by Beth Graham, Charlie Tomlinson, and Daniela Vlaskalic. Runs through May 6. 

 

Designing Daughters: Hot Havana Nights

8 p.m. at Servandos, 1525 4th St. 

$95

Call 954-7400. 

Escape to Havana at Designing Daughters of Sarasota's annual gala, which raises money for local nonprofit organizations. Contribute to their mission and donate to the next generation of philanthropists. 

 

The FX Games

9 p.m. at Growler's Pub, 2831 N. Tamiami Trail

Free

Call 487-7373.

Musicians put their skills — and knowledge of effects pedals — to the test in this unique musical triathlon. Competition includes three rounds, in which musicians choose from a selection of instruments and effects pedals, then compete to create the most unique sounds. Categories include freestyle, best trick and das loop, in which competitors use a loop pedal.

 

SATURDAY, APRIL 23

Springfest 

2:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Geraldson Community Farm, 1401 99th St. NW

Free

Call 792-0985. 

Celebrate the spring season with local farming, food, crafts and music by Hymn For Her. Participate in face-painting, hay rides and bounce houses. Pets welcome.

 

TownieFest

4 p.m. at Shamrock Pub, 2257 Ringling Blvd.

Free

Call 952-1730.

Grab a beer and hang out in the alley at this neighborhood party, hosted by Lagunitas Brewing Co., featuring live music from seven local bands, a special tapping of Lagunitas' Waldo's Special Ale, food, street soccer and more. 

 

Art, Rhymes & Beer: Earth Day Edition

6 to 10 p.m. at JDub's Brewing Co., 1215 Mango Ave.

Free

Call 955-2739. 

This music and art series, created by Ryanito and DJ Cellus, returns to celebrate Earth Day. Dozens of featured artists and musicians will fill the beer garden to create and perform live, benefiting the Wildlife Conservation Fund. 

 

Black Diamond Burlesque's Caravan de Burlesque II

6:30 p.m. at Cock & Bull Pub, 975 Cattlemen Road

$25 or $30 at the door 

Call 877-1262.

Sit fireside in Sarasota's largest outdoor beer garden and enjoy this seductive show, featuring vagabonds, gypsies, mystics and tantalization. 

 

Lumpytunes

6 p.m. at the Nothing Arts Center, 3910 Goodrich Ave. 

$6

Call 894-6469. 

Hosted by Rob Demperio, this experimental music showcase features local and regional acts in its fifth installment. Lineup includes bands such as Su Sus Toulouse en Rouge, Dream Marina, Mechanical Bull and Veird.  

 

Songwriter Night

8 p.m. at WSLR 96.5 Community Radio, 525 Kumquat Court

$8, or $10 on the day of the show

Call 894-6469. 

Award-winning singers Dean Johanesen, Rebekah Pulley and Ed Woltil perform in this evening concert. 

 

Brian Regan

8 p.m. at the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail 

$55.83

Call 953-3368.

Brian Regan, known for his observational humor and Comedy Central stand-up specials, will make his Sarasota debut.

 

SUNDAY, APRIL 24

Belgian Beer Brunch

1 p.m. at Mandeville Beer Garden, 428 N. Lemon Ave. 

Call 954-8688. 

Indulge in brunch items, prepared by Mandeville's chef, paired and complemented by six Belgian beers. 

 

MONDAY, APRIL 25

'Embracing Our Differences'

9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Island Park, Ringling Blvd. and Bay Front Drive

Free

Call 404-5710. 

This outdoor art exhibit highlights diversity in Sarasota. Runs through May 31. 

 

TUESDAY, APRIL 26

Babyl

9 p.m. at Beach Club Siesta Key, 5151 Ocean Blvd.

Free

Call 349-6311.

Babyl, known for its catchy melodies and lyrics, takes the stage at Beach Club for an evening of high-energy alternative rock.

 

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27

'The Smell of the Kill'

7:30 p.m. at the Players Theatre, 838 N. Tamiami Trail 

$25 to $30

Call 365-2494.

This comedy combines three malicious wives and three unloving husbands on a single stage. Runs through May 8. 

 

'Josephine'

8 p.m. at the Asolo Repertory Theatre, 5555 N. Tamiami Trail

$15 to $84

Call 351-9010. 

Based on the book "Remembering Josephine," by Stephen Papich, this play explores romance, intrigue, beauty and poverty through the eyes of iconic entertainer Josephine Baker. This preview performance marks the world premiere of the Broadway-bound musical. Runs through May 29. 

 

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