- November 21, 2024
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Opening reception for fall exhibitions
5-7 p.m. at Art Center Sarasota, 707 N. Tamiami Trail
Free
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Raise a toast to the four new shows opening at Art Center Sarasota. They include Gabriel Ramos: “Echoes of Belonging,” Amy Sanders’ “Pouring, storing and ore-ing,” David Fithian’s “Faces & Places” and the juried show, “Euphoria!” This cycle of exhibitions is on display through Nov. 16.
DC Benny
7 p.m. at McCurdy’s Comedy Theatre, 1923 Ringling Blvd.
$26
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A Brooklyn native, DC Benny has made a name for himself in the world of comedy with his story-telling style, which he has perfected over a career spanning 35 years. Among his many credits is being a finalist on seasons 2 and 8 of NBC’s “Last Comic Standing.” Benny’s third appearance on NBC’s “Showtime at the Apollo” has garnered more than 17 million YouTube views. Runs through Saturday.
‘Off the Charts’
7:30 p.m. at FST’s Court Cabaret, 1265 First St.
$18-$42
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The creative team behind Florida Studio Theatre’s popular cabaret series is at again with “Off the Charts.” Richard and Rebecca Hopkins and Sarah Durham take the audience on a tour of 20th-century pop music with arrangements by Jim Prosser. Take a stroll (or a hum) down Memory Lane with hits that ruled the Billboard Top 100 ranking, which debuted in 1958. Runs through Feb. 9.
‘Agnes of God’
7:30 p.m. at Venice Theatre’s Pinkerton Theatre, 140 Tampa Ave. W., Venice
$15-$35
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When a dead baby is found in the room of a young nun at a convent, all hell breaks loose. One of Venice Theatre’s revivals for its 75th season, “Agnes of God” features riveting performances by Shannon Maloney as the novice Agnes, Vera Samuels as a court-appointed psychiatrist and Lynne Doyle as the mother superior. Runs through Sunday.
‘Soul Crooners: Solid Gold Edition’
7:30 p.m. at Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe, 1012 N. Orange Ave. $22-$52
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Created and directed by Nate Jacobs, “The Soul Crooners” returns to Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe’s main stage for the first run since its 2009 premiere. The opening show of WBTT’s 25th anniversary season celebrates the soul music of the 1970s. “Solid Gold Edition” was a hit at this summer’s International Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Runs through Nov. 17.
Great Escapes 1: 'Reel Intrigue'
7:30 p.m. at Holley Hall, 709 N. Tamiami Trail
$46-$63
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It’s the time to revel in the spooky season, whether your holiday of choice is Halloween, Samhain or Day of the Dead. Matthew Troy conducts the Sarasota Orchestra in a program of thrilling and chilling music from movies such as “Chicago,” “Phantom of the Opera,” “Murder on the Orient Express,” “Vertigo” and more. Runs through Saturday.
Hermitage Sunsets @ Selby Gardens: ‘Let the Music Set You Free’
5:30 p.m. at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, 1534 Mound St.
Free plus $5 registration fee
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Hermitage Artist Retreat launches the fifth season of Hermitage Sunsets @ Selby Gardens with a program featuring Hermitage Fellow and Greenfield Prize finalist Britton Smith. An artist, activist and co-founder and president of Broadway Advocacy Coalition, Smith is also the leader of the alternative soul band Britton and the Sting.
Jazz @ 2 with Kevin Celebi
2 p.m. at Unitarian Universalists SRQ, 3975 Fruitville Road
$15-$20
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Kevin Celebi and his Harmonic Sanity sextet return to Jazz Club of Sarasota’s Friday Jazz @ 2 series with an all new program. A favorite last season, the band covers jazz standards across various styles and plays original compositions.
Zeniba Now: 'The Heartsong and Other Experiments'
5 p.m. at Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe, 1012 N. Orange Ave.
$5
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Hermitage Artist Retreat presents Zeniba Now, the inaugural recipient of the McNally Residency at the Hermitage. A 2024 “Woman to Watch” on Broadway, Now is an award-winning writer, musical storyteller, performer and vocalist from Los Angeles. Her program will feature remarks by Broadway and West End producer Tom Kirdahy (“Hades”), McNally’s widower and part-time Longboat Key resident.
‘Nineteen’
7:30 p.m. at Tree Fort Productions, 3501 S. Tamiami Trail
$40
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Move over, “Suffs.” Sarasota’s got its own musical about the struggle for women’s suffrage. With her musical “Nineteen,” the multitalented Katherine Michelle Tanner celebrates the sacrifices and victories of suffragists on their long road to the 19th amendment. Runs through Oct. 27.
‘Jennifer, Who is Leaving’
7:30 p.m. at Urbanite Theatre, 1487 Second St.
$5-$33
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Directed by Asolo Repertory Theatre Associate Artistic Director Celine Rosenthal, “Jennifer, Who is Leaving” is a comedy set in a Massachusetts donut shop about three overworked women. Urbanite Artistic Director Summer Dawn Wallace takes the stage as Jennifer, a caretaker doing her best to ignore her patient, Joey, played by Ned Averill-Snell. Working the night shift are Lili (Trezure B. Coles), whose mind is on her upcoming SAT, and Nan (Suzanne Grodner), whose husband keeps interrupting her shift with annoying calls.. Runs through Dec. 1.
’The Lightning Thief’
7:30 p.m. at 3501 S. Tamiami Trail, Suite 1105
$25-$35
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Rise Above Performing Arts presents the tale of a half-blood son of a Greek god accused of stealing Zeus’s master lightning bolt. Adapted from the best-selling book of the same name, “The Lightning Thief” stars local students and features a pulsating rock score. Runs through Oct. 27.
Piano Marathon
11 a.m. at Sarasota Music Conservatory, 323 Central Ave.
Free
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Sarasota Music Conservatory hosts a six-hour musical, a fundraising event that is open to the public free of charge. Featuring performances by conservatory students, faculty and friends, the Piano Marathon will showcase the newKawai grand piano.
‘Junie B. Jones: The Musical’
Noon at FST’s Keating Theatre, 1241 N. Palm Ave.
$12
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There’s plenty of song and dance on stage for kids at Florida Studio Theatre. FST’s new production, “Junie B. Jones: The Musical,” was adapted from the young adult books by Barbara Park. Join the heroine as she starts a new school year, recording her adventures in her Top-Secret Personal Beeswax Journal. Runs weekends through Oct. 26.
‘Being Somebody — Growing up Brooklyn, a Father/Daughter Tale’
7:30 p.m. at The Players Centre, 3501 S Tamiami Trail, Suite 1130
$30
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A musical memoir, “Being Somebody” stars Dr. Howard Mase, an 88-year-old psychologist, and his daughter Marla, a gifted singer, playwright and actor. The father-daughter duo takes the audience on a musical journey that begins in 1940s Brooklyn and moves to the glamorous yet gritty disco era of the 1970s. Runs through Sunday.
‘Rhapsodies’
4 p.m. at Fischer/Weisenborne Residence, 7459 Cabbage Palm Court
$65
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Artist Series Concerts presents a performance of works by Brahms, Rebecca Clarke and Astor Piazzolla. The featured musicians are cellist Nicholas Mirascal, a member of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, violist Stephanie Block, a new member of the Sarasota Orchestra, and Clare Longendyke, a pianist who has served as artist-in-residence at the University of Chicago. Runs through Oct. 21.
Arts Advocates Talk: Truman Adams - Murals and More
4 p.m. at Arts Advocates Gallery, 3501 S. Tamiami Trail
Free to $5
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You may have seen Truman Adams’ work around town. Adams was commissioned to create the inaugural work for the city’s Florida Legacy Art Mural Series. His mural featuring Amphitrite, the goddess of the sea, can be seen on Tamiami Trail, across from Sarasota’s iconic sailor statue.