- October 19, 2022
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Art In Common Places Opening Reception
5 p.m. at Creative Liberties, 927 N. Lime Ave.
Free
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This exhibition is a retrospective of 34 prints and posters created by artists and poets through the local nonprofit Art in Common Places Places. The opening reception will feature live poetry readings by Jackie Cutrone, Anne Morrison and Glenn Schudel. Light bites and refreshments will be available. The exhibit runs through Oct. 28.
Hermitage Sunsets: A Conversation with Andy Sandberg
6 p.m. at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, 1534 Mound St.
$5
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Hermitage Artistic Retreat Director and CEO Andy Sandberg has dedicated his wide-ranging career to championing new artistic work, as a director, playwright, screenwriter, producer and arts administrator. Hear about Sandberg's most recent experience, directing the UK premiere of Alan Brody's "Operation Epsilon," as the sun sets at Selby Gardens.
Ken Miller
7 p.m. at McCurdy’s Comedy Theatre, 1923 Ringling Blvd.
$25
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Ken Miller was chosen by Steve Harvey as the grand prize winner of the first-ever standup spotlight comedy competition that bears his name. Miller has worked with numerous headliners, including John Henton, Patrice O’Neal, Guy Torry and Mark Curry, to name a few. Runs through Oct. 8.
‘Creedence Clearwater Remixed!’
7:30 p.m. at FST’s Goldstein Cabaret, 1239 N. Palm Ave.
$18 and up
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“The Jersey Tenors” and “The Surfer Boys” veteran Vaden Thurgood has created his own musical revue for FST’s cabaret series. The show follows the life of Creedence Clearwater Revival founder John Fogerty through hit songs such as “Proud Mary” and “Bad Moon Rising.” Runs through Oct. 22.
Fall Festival of Music
7:30 p.m. at SCF Neel Performing Arts Center, 5840 26th St. W, Bradenton
$15
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The SCF Music Program kicks off its 2023-24 season with performances by music ensembles, a symphonic band, concert choir, chamber choir, guitar ensemble, jazz big band and jazz combo at the annual Fall Festival of Music.
InkMasters Tattoo Expo
1-11 p.m. at Sarasota Municipal Auditorium, 801 N. Tamiami Trail.
$20; $15 1-5 p.m. Friday
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Live tattooing by up to 100 award-winning artists will be featured along with custom jewelry, piercings, food and free raffle giveaways with up to $1,200 in free tattoos. Tickets available only at door. Continues 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday.
‘Ablutions & Affirmations’ Opening Reception
6 p.m. at SPAACES gallery, 2051 Princeton St.
Free
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Marina Shaltout's solo show makes the case that the rituals of self-care cannot heal the wounds of living in a destabilized world. Runs through Oct. 28, with gallery hours from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
Free Family Concert: Ferret in the Orchestra
7 p.m. at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail
Free
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After a week of bringing this hilarious program to fourth and fifth graders at area schools, the Sarasota Orchestra invites the whole family to enjoy a free night of symphonic capers and laughs.
Paint the Town Fresh
7-10 p.m. at Main St. and Pineapple Ave.
Free
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The popular Fresh Fridays series of events returns for a new season in an event featuring live music, games and giveaways. The event is headlined by The Brett Foreman Band, while food will be on offer from Brick’s Smoked Meats, State Street Eating House + Cocktails, Art Ovation Hotel, Azul Steak & Sushi Lounge and other restaurants.
27th Annual Downtown Sarasota Craft Festival
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Selby Five Points Park, 1 Central Ave.
Free
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Discover jewelry, pottery, ceramics, photography, painting and clothing, as well as a market with plants, orchids, exotic flora and more.
50th Anniversary Orchid Show
10 a.m. at Selby Gardens, 1534 Mound St.
$26
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Since its inception in 1973, Marie Selby Botanical Gardens has been known around the world for its orchid collection. Orchids of different shapes, colors and patterns will be on display in the Tropical Conservatory and there will be an exhibition in the Museum of Botany & the Arts. Runs through Nov. 26.
FST Improv Presents: Out of Bounds
7:30 p.m. at Florida Studio Theatre’s Bowne’s Lab Theatre, 1265 First St.
$15
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Experienced improvisers face off in competitive rounds of games, scenes and songs to win the audience's laughter and applause. Runs Saturdays through Nov. 25.
'Cuban Project: Historias'
8 p.m. at Manatee Performing Arts Center, 502 Third Ave. W, Bradenton
$38
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In the early 1960s, Cuban parents sent more than 14,000 unaccompanied children to the U.S. in the hopes their offspring would escape indoctrination by Fidel Castro’s new government. Leymis Bolaños Wilmott’s parents were part of the exodus known as Operación Pedro Pan. In “Cuban Project: Historias,” Bolaños Wilmott explores the experiences of her family and others.
Suicide Prevention Walk
8 a.m. at Nathan Benderson Park, 5851 Nathan Benderson Circle
Free registration; $150 fundraising goal encouraged
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The Out of the Darkness Suicide Prevention Walk raises money for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. People who meet the $150 fundraising goal will receive a race T-shirt. Leashed dogs are welcome.
Chamber Soirées: 'Rare Gems'
4 p.m. at Holley Hall, 709 N. Tamiami Trail
$42 and up
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Sarasota Orchestra’ members play Gustav Mahler’s only surviving work of chamber music, Piano Quartet in A Minor, followed by the only string quartet composed by Claude Debussy.
‘Romeo and Juliet’
5 p.m. at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall
$30-$89
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For more than a decade, the International Ballet of Florida has won kudos across the state for its performances of full-length ballets. Alongside its students, IBF welcomes principal guest artists from the National Ballet of Ukraine, Lithuania Ballet, Atlanta Ballet and more as they begin their 2023-24 season with one of the most tragic love stories of all time.
30th Anniversary Celebration: Sarasota Film Society
4 p.m. at Burns Court Cinema, 506 Burns Court
$50
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Eat, drink and participate in raffles at this fundraiser to celebrate the Sarasota Film Society’s 30th anniversary. After mixing and mingling, you can see one of three films: “The King’s Speech,” “Much Ado About Nothing” and “Three Strangers.”
Artist Series Concerts: Pianist Ilya Yakushev
7:30 p.m. at Historic Asolo Theater, 5401 Bayshore Road
$30-$50
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Winner of the 2005 World Piano Competition, Ilya Yakushev will be joined by a string quartet, including Daniel Jordan, concertmaster of the Sarasota Orchestra, in a performance of Shostakovich's Piano Quintet, Mozart’s Fantasia in D Minor and Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition.
Great Escapes: 'New York, New York'
5:30 p.m. at Holley Hall, 709 N. Tamiami Trail
$47
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Follow the rich and diverse musical history of the Big Apple through some of its greatest composers as the Sarasota Orchestra performs the works of Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Scott Joplin, Leonard Bernstein and many more. Through Oct. 14.
‘Once On This Island’
7 p.m. at Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe, 1012 N. Orange Ave.
$20-$50
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Directed by Jim Weaver, this Tony Award-winning musical set on a Caribbean island is based on Rosa Guy’s novel “My Love, My Love.” The tale of a peasant girl searching for love and identity features uplifting Caribbean rhythms and instruments. Runs through Nov. 19.