Jacksonville Magazine, October 2021

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Curtains Rise Northeast Florida's cultural arts scene bursts to life this season

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Lightner Museum • Picturing a Nation: American Art

from the Lightner Museum, late 19th and 20th century paintings and sculpture from the Lightner’s permanent collection, October 29-September 20, 2022

Florida Theatre • Screening of The Rocky Horror

Picture Show, featuring new digital picture and sound, as well as live music before screening. Bring toast. October 30, 8 PM

City of Jacksonville Florida-Georgia Football October 30, 3:30 PM, TIAA Bank Field

Friends of James Weldon Johnson Park Funk, food trucks, costumes, and treats for all ages can be found at Hallow’s Eve: A Frightfully Funky Festival, featuring DJ Bacon and Stephen Pigman, October 30, 5 PM A Classic Theatre • A Classic Theatre presents four

productions, including “The Dining Room”, a play by A.R. Gurney, at the Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center in St. Augustine. October through May 2022

November •

Jacksonville Children's Chorus COVID-19 Memorial Concert, November 1, 7 PM, location TBA Jacksonville Children's Chorus

FSCJ Artist Series • Classic Broadway musical

Fiddler on the Roof is staged November 2-7, eight performances including two matinees, Times-Union Center, Moran Theater

Florida Theatre • Rumors of Fleetwood Mac, officially endorsed tribute group playing the entirety of the Rumors album and more of Fleetwood Mac’s greatest hits, November 3, 8 PM

St. Augustine Art Association • Florida Wild art

showcase displaying multiple artistic interpretations of the plants, animals and terrain of the Sunshine State, November 5-December 31

Jacksonville Dance Theatre The Jax Dance Experience combines the city’s own professional modern dance company with other talented dancers from the Florida Ballet, November 6, 8 PM, Florida Theatre

Jacksonville Symphony • Patriotic Pops featuring singers and dancers from Douglas Anderson School for the Arts, November 5, 11 AM and 7:30 PM, and November 6, 7:30 PM

The Bolles School • The Little Mermaid presented at the All School Musical November 11-13, 7 PM, and November 14, 2 PM, Parker Auditorium, Bartram Campus

Florida Theatre • Musical group Orleans, celebrating

Episcopal School of Jacksonville Theatre production of Into the Woods, November 11-13, Munnerlyn Center

over 45 years of performances, live at the WJCT Soundstage, play hits from their career, November 5, 8 PM

Beaches Fine Arts Series • Maria Dolores Gaitan

November 6, 7:30 PM, a collaboration with the St. Augustine Music Festival, Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine, free

Florida Theatre • Brian Culbertson, known for his 30 #1 Billboard singles and collection of Jazz and Funk hits, plays November 7, 7 PM

CATHEdral District • The inaugural gala, “Be The Light" to support the Cathedral District Jax Inc. includes live music from the Jacksonville Symphony Ensemble and a silent auction. November 7, 5 PM, St. John’s Episcopal Cathedral Florida Theatre • A Conversation with Stacy Abrams, political activist, bestselling author and entrepreneur as she addresses recent events and takes questions, November 9, 7:30 PM

Florida Theatre • North Carolina Grammy winners

and Billboard toppers Steep Canyon Rangers combine gospel, folk, jazz and rock into a blend of country and soul, November 14, 7 PM

FSCJ Artist Series • Proving folk music is eternal, The Kingston Trio plays November 13, 3 PM and 7 PM, Nathan H. Wilson Center for the Arts Florida Theatre • A cappella group Straight No

Chaser, known for their modern and captivating singing, blend their voices into powerful moving music, November 13, 8 PM

Florida Theatre • Famous rockers known for their

hits and trademark beards, ZZ Top brings their mixture of rock and country to Jax, November 14, 8 PM

FSCJ Artist Series • Neil Berg’s 50 Years of Rock and Roll November 16, 7:30 PM, Times-Union Center, Moran Theater

Douglas Anderson School • A Chorus Line, October

Douglas Anderson School • Spring Chamber Music Recital, November 16, 7 PM, Dubow Theatre

10-13, 7:30 PM, and October 13-14, 2 PM, Dubow Theatre

City of Jacksonville • Veterans Day Parade

November 11, 11 AM, Downtown

Florida Theatre • Country legend Marty Stuart, who has played alongside country legends like Johnny Cash, performs with his Fabulous Superlatives, November 11, 8 PM

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Jacksonville Symphony • Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony, November 12 and 13, 7:30 PM

Jacksonville Symphony • Fairy tales do come true at

Disney Princess: The Concert, November 10, 7 PM, Times-Union Center, Moran Theater

St. Augustine Art Association

Episcopal School of Jacksonville Art Exhibition Opening and Reception, November 11, Berg Gallery, Munnerlyn Center

Florida Theatre • The flamenco, rumba, and salsa mix of the Gipsy Kings, featuring guest Nicolas Reyes, take guests through France and Spain, November 16, 8 PM

Florida Theatre • The 50th anniversary tour of rock

band America, known for hits like ‘Lonely People’ and ‘A Horse With No Name,’ November 17, 8 PM

Alhambra Theatre & Dining • Based on the book written by Charles Dickens, Christmas Carole follows the story of Ebenezer Scrooge and his extraordinary nighttime journey, November 17 through December 24, $66-$73

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