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Showing posts with label theater. Show all posts

Monday, June 28, 2021

FST OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE OF ON THE ROAD AGAIN: MUSICAL FAMILY ROAD TRIP WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 2021

 https://www.mustdo.com/events/fst-outdoor-performance-of-on-the-road-again-musical-family-road-trip/

Date(s) - Wednesday, July 7, 2021

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Location

Nathan Benderson Park

5851 Nathan Benderson Circle

Sarasota, FL

941.366.9000

Pack your bags! Florida Studio Theatre (FST) is taking the whole family on a one-of-a-kind musical road trip in On The Road Again, an all-new outdoor live performance. Featuring songs like “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” “Surfin’ USA,” and “Deep in the Heart of Texas,” celebrate all that makes this country special from sea to shining sea. Join FST for an outdoor concert in this summer touring performance as they hit the road with music that has defined the U.S for generations. Admission is free. 

Families and groups can register here:

https://www.floridastudiotheatre.org/road-again. 

For questions about On the Road Again, call FST’s Box Office.


Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate

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Thursday, February 6, 2020

'Yard Sale - A musical about junk'

https://www.yoursun.com/venice/

By Laurie Cotton Venice Theatre Feb 5, 2020
'Yard Sale - A musical about junk'

Karissa (Thayer Greenberg in denim shirt) has to deal with too many questions, fights, an ex-boyfriend, and his new girlfriend, and a bidding war at her "Hug-uge" yard sale. Pictured L-R:  Jack Kaiser as Dwight, Brittany Roa as Crystal, Thayer Greenberg as Karissa, Lisa Taylor as Jann, Laurie Colton as Jean and Thomas Rhoor as Joe.

Venice Theatre’s Stage 2 Series is delighted to present the area premiere of “Yard Sale: A Musical About Junk” by Molly Bass and Jeff Hartman.

“Yard Sale” is a story about a yard sale, a mermaid and the lives of the people around the sale, both sellers and buyers. Karissa (played by Thayer Greenberg returning to Venice Theatre after a 10-year hiatus) is getting rid of some excess baggage — including the “junk” left behind by her ex-boyfriend, Dwight (Jack Kaiser). Things get complicated when he shows up to the sale with his new girlfriend, Crystal, played by Brittany Roa. A trio of veteran pickers (Thomas Rhoor, Lisa Taylor and Laurie Colton) add to the fun.

Murray Chase, Venice Theatre’s producing executive director, discovered the quirky, offbeat musical at a recent American Association of Community Theatre festival. He was enamored enough with the story and music to add it to Venice Theatre’s 70th Anniversary Season. He wasn’t as excited with the title — Junk — and asked the creators to add “Yard Sale” to the name, believing it would help with sales. His request seems to have worked. At the time of this writing, 90% of the tickets are sold. Most available seats are for later in the month-long run. Even without the words “yard sale,” the original 2015 production at Hickory Theatre in North Carolina premiered with a sold-out run.

According to Molly Bass in the online article Crafting Junk, “The spark for ‘Junk’ came from a passage in the book, ‘The Mermaid Chair,’ by Sue Monk Kidd ... She describes a painting of a mermaid diving to the bottom of the ocean with different objects streaming off of her — a spatula, refrigerator magnets, apple peels, etc. So my mind jumped to — ’what if a mermaid had a yard sale?’ That description also led me to think about cleansing, baptism, renewal. Then ‘Karissa,’ the main character of ‘Junk,’ was born.”
Bass and her co-creator Jeff Hartman will be in Venice to see their show in its first production by another theatre.

Amanda Heisey, seen on stage at Venice Theatre in roles such as Maggie in “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” and Magenta in “The Rocky Horror Show,” takes a seat in the director’s chair to helm a cast featuring Greenberg in the lead role. Lisa Taylor, Jack Kaiser, Kenneth Glesge, Brittany Roa, Laurie Colton, Thomas Rhoor and SabinĂ© Timol round out the rest of the ensemble.

Performances begin at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays through Saturdays and at 2 p.m. on Sundays. Adult tickets are $34, student tickets are $15 to $20, with all prices subject to change. Seating in The Pinkerton Theatre is general admission.


'Yard Sale: A Musical About Junk'
When: Through March 8
Where: The Pinkerton Theatre at the Venice Theatre, 140 Tampa Ave., Venice
Information: 941-488-1115 or www.venicetheatre.org



Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate



Friday, August 23, 2019

CoolToday Park will stream 'America's Got Talent' quarterfinals

By ALEXANDRA HERRERA
August 15, 2019
West Villages Sun Editor

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PHOTO FROM AMERICA'S GOT TALENT/NBC
Emmanne Beasha, 10, of North Port, reacts to gold tickets falling
around her during an episode of "American's Got Talent" that aired Tuesday night.


WEST VILLAGES — North Port residents can gather together and watch as one of their own continues her journey on a popular NBC show.

The quarterfinals of “America’s Got Talent,” which features North Port resident Emanne Beasha, will be broadcast on Aug. 27 at CoolToday Park in North Port’s West Villages.

The Atlanta Braves spring training facility will host a watch party for the 10-year-old opera singer the night she starts the live performances in Los Angeles for the popular NBC show.

Emanne, who is known as EB, was given the Golden Buzzer on Aug. 7.

The Golden Buzzer guaranteed her a spot in the live shows, which began Tuesday.

Her performance is set for Aug. 27, with the results broadcast Aug. 28.

Viewers will have the chance to vote for performers during the quarterfinals.

Emanne’s performance will be streamed on the the 80-by-40-foot scoreboard. The event begins at 6:30 p.m., and the streaming begins at 8 p.m., according to a release from CoolToday Park.

The event is free, and concessions will be open and available for purchase by those who attend.

Emanne has received rave reviews from judges during her time on “America’s Got Talent,” and during the Golden Buzzer episode, comedian and former “Tonight Show” show Jay Leno commended
her.

“I feel like I’m a witness to something extremely special,” Leno said. “And at some point in my career, people will say, ‘What do you remember most?’ I remember hitting the Golden Buzzer.’”

In his after-performance interview on “America’s Got Talent’s” official Twitter, Leno said “it’s a talent that comes maybe once a decade.”

Emanne has been celebrated locally. Grandmother Dianne Ruffel told the Sun she has heard nothing but positive things.





Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate







Thursday, August 22, 2019

'Legends' rock in Venice

By KIM COOL
https://www.yoursun.com/venice
August 17, 2019

They are rockin’ and rollin’ at the Venice Performing Arts Center (VPAC) at Venice High School.

The Venice Institute of Performing Arts has begun what it hopes will be the first of an annual series of performances featuring the legends of rock ‘n’ roll.

Given the average age of Venice residents somewhere between 67 and 68, this planned journey down memory lane could become more than just a “stroll.”

Continuing through November, the inaugural series features a line-up of some of the top tribute bands touring today to honor the years when “Rock ‘n’ Roll” ruled, especially in cities like Detroit, Cleveland and Pittsburgh.  If a group didn’t make it on those cities’ high-powered radio stations, its chances for stardom were slim.

Get your tickets now for the end of the month when Majesty of Rock, “The Utimate Journey Tribute” group will perform at VPAC at 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 31. Tickets are $27-$56 per person.

According to a release announcing the concert, “Lead singer John D’Agostino aces Steve Perry’s golden voice, capturing his power, range, and tone.”

A week later, prepare to rock to the music of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band as performed by “The Boss Project” in honor of Springsteen’s nickname.

Think “Born to Run,” “Working on a Dream,” “Glory Days,” and “Hungry Heart,” which are likely to rock the stage at the VPAC beginning at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7. Tickets at $27-$56.

Nightbird, featuring Angela Chang performing Stevie Nicks’ music with a seven-piece band, will take over the stage at 7 p.m. Sept. 21. Tickets are $27-$56,

Developing concurrently with rock music in the 1950s and ’60s were the “Motown Sound” and “Soul” music performed by such greats as Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin and Smokey Robinson.

Prepare to enjoy some soul music on Oct. 4, with Cruising Steady, bringing the music and friendship of Aretha Franklin and Smokey Robinson. Starring Patrick Covington (“The Color Purple”) and Motown performer Jesse Nager, Cruising Steady will feature music from the careers of those two great Motown/Soul performers. They will tell the story as they perform many of the hits attributed to those two iconic singers. Think “RESPECT” and “Second that Emotion.” Tickets are $25-$56. The performance begins at 7 p.m.

Also in October is “A Journey through the Music of the Eagles” featuring The Long Run, considered the premier Eagles Tribute Band. Based out of Florida, The Long Run has toured all over the United States. Their concert is at 7 p.m. Oct. 12. Tickets are $27-$56.

Also in October is “A Journey through the Music of the Eagles” featuring The Long Run, considered the premier Eagles Tribute Band. Based out of Florida, The Long Run has toured all over the United States. Their concert is at 7 p.m. Oct. 12. Tickets are $27-$56.

Another big part of the rock era, The Everly Brothers, will be honored by brothers Zachary and Dylan Smed who perform as The Everly Brothers Experience. The group will be accompanied by their partner and drummer Burleigh Drummond. The concert will be at 7 p.m. Nov. 8. Tickets are $27-$56.

Completing the series for this season is Molly Hatchet, just prior to the beginning of a world tour.

“Still starring lead guitarist and vocalist Bobby Ingram, Molly Hatchet made history in the ’70s and ’80s with their songs “Flirtin’ with Disaster,” “Beatin’ The Odds,” “Devil’s Canyon,” “Gator Country,” “Whiskey Man,” and “Dreams I’ll Never See,” according to a release about this concert. The concert is at 7 p.m. Nov. 17. Tickets are $28-$66.

This fall series should get you in the mood for the complete season at VPAC, which also is home to the Venice Symphony, Venice Concert Band and Venice Chorale.

Already on tap for Saturday, Feb. 1, is the rock battle of the century — the infamous rivalry between The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, considered the two greatest bands of the rock ‘n’ roll era. The story will be told through their music in six alternating mini-sets of their greatest hits, “the soundtrack to the lives of millions of people around the world.”

At the end of the night, the audience will vote for the winner — The Beatles or The Stones. The show begins at 7 p.m. Feb. 1. Tickets are $28-$66.

The Venice Performing Arts Center is at Venice High School, 1 Indian Ave., Venice, FL 34285. Parking is free although there also is valet parking for many events.

To buy tickets, call the box office at 941-218-3779 or visit 1 Indian Ave, Building 5, inside the VPAC lobby. To order tickets online, visit: Veniceperformingartscenter.com.

The box office is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 1 hour before each performance during the summer. During the season, the box office is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and one hour prior to performances.

Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate






Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Friday Fest at the Van Wezel

August 16, 2019

Enjoy an evening on the bayfront and some free live music at the 18th annual summer music fest, "Friday Fest", at the Van Wezel with Reverend Barry & The Funk, featuring 3 Grammy®-nominated musicians, this 8-piece band plays a high-energy set of originals and covers of funk & soul music including Earth, Wind & Fire, Commodores, Kool & the Gang and Prince. Bring your lawn chair or blanket, take in the music along with the beautiful Sarasota sunset and enjoy food from food trucks and drinks from local vendors.

Outside food and drink is prohibited. This free concert series takes place rain or shine, it moves indoors in case of inclement weather.

5 p.m. - 9 p.m. The Bayfront Lawn, Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL. 
August Sarasota Events on Escape-to-Sarasota


Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate