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Livetheatre
Wow,areweblessedherein SouthwestFloridatohavesomany livetheatricalchoices.It’shighseason,andwehaveamultitudeof optionsfromdramastocomedyto musicals.
Here’swhat’sonstagein SouthwestFlorida:
AComedyofTenors continuesthrough March3atFlorida RepertoryTheatrein FortMyers.
InNaples,Gulfshore Playhousecontinuesits productionofIntothe Breechesthrough March10atTheNorris Center.ThatwillbefollowedbySheLoves Me,whichplaysMarch 21throughApril21.
TheCharlottePlayerswillstage NunsenseII:TheSecondComing March14-31attheLangdon PlayhouseinPortCharlotte.
Joey&Maria’sComedyItalian WeddingwillbepresentedMarch9 and23attheBonita-EsteroElks.
AnatomyofGraywillbeperformedMarch7-10atCypress LakeHighSchool
Beautiful:TheCaroleKing Musicalisonstageatthe BroadwayPalminFortMyersnow throughApril6.
InCapeCoral,CulturalPark TheatrepresentsBye,ByeBirdie nowthroughMarch10.Thatwillbe followedbySisterActMarch28to April7.
TheLaboratoryTheaterof FloridaisperformingRidethe CyclonenowthoughMarch23atits downtownFortMyerslocation.
InNaples,TheatreZone’snext productionwillbeNeilSimon’sLittle Me.ThatwillbestagedMarch717attheG<heatre.
TheGinGamecontinuesthrough March10attheFloridaRep ArtStageStudioTheatreindowntownFortMyers.
TheNaplesPlayerspresents Laugh,Cry,Pee,Repeat!now throughMarch10atNaplesUnited ChurchofChrist.
TheBelleTheatreinCapeCoral willpresentGroundedMarch2230.
ThelaughscontinueattheOff BroadwayPalmTheatreinFort Myers.TheSweetDelilahSwim ClubplaysnowthroughApril14.
TheatreinFortMyers.
FloridaRepertory Theatrepaystributeto HankWilliamswith LostHighwayonstage March22throughApril 14inFortMyers.
GulfCoast
Symphonyperforms
TheMusicManMarch 23and24atBarbara B.MannPerforming ArstHallatFSW.
NunsenseII:TheSecond Comingisbeingperformednow throughMarch15attheMusicand ArtsCommunityCenterinFort Myers.
SixDanceLessonsinSixWeeks isonstageMarch12-April7at PlayersCircleTheater,FortMyers.
ArtsCenterTheatreonMarco presentsVanitiesMarch13-30.
InNaples,TheStudioPlayers presentsBusStopnowthrough March24attheGoldenGate CommunityCenter.
Tina-TheTinaTurnerMusicalis beingstagednowthroughMarch3 atBarbaraB.MannPerformingArts HallatFSW.Thatwillbefollowed byMrs.DoubtfireonstageMarch 26-31.
SixisonstageMarch19-24at Artis–Naples.
Compton&BennettpresentA CrackeratTheRitzMarch12and 19atArtsBonita.ThatwillbefollowedbyAssistedLivingthemusicalonMarch23.
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GulfshorePlayhousepresents IntotheBreeches!
GulfshorePlayhousehasunveiledthe talentedensemblecastofIntothe Breeches!,adelightfulbackstagecomedyaboutagroupofwomenactorslookingtokeeptheirBostontheatrealive whilethemenareoverseasduringWorld WarII.AimingtomountthefirstallfemaleproductionofShakespeare's HenryV,thisisastoryofcommunity, perseverance,genderequality,andthe
transformativepoweroftheatreintimes ofadversity.
ThecastbringingIntotheBreeches! tolifeincludesKarenPeakes(Steel Magnolias,MaytagVirgin)asMaggie Dalton,BethHylton(SteelMagnolias,A Doll’sHouse,BlitheSpirit)asCeleste Fielding,DanButler(sixseasonsplaying Bob"Bulldog"BriscoeonTV’s“Frasier”) asEllsworthSnow,JoanFrancesTwiss asWinifredSnow,KevinLorequeas StuartLasker,EbonyBlakeasIda Green,BeccaBallengerasJune BennettandLeaDiMarchiasGrace Richards.
UnderthedirectionofJackson Gay,thisproductionwrittenby GeorgeBrant,promisestoresonate andevenholdupamirrortotoday. IntotheBreeches!depictsatime whenourcountrypulledtogetherin commonsacrifice.Inaddition,while theplaypokesfunatthesometimes absurdworldofthetheatre,italso sharestheatre’suniqueabilityto allowapersontobecometheirbest selfwhileportrayingsomeoneelse.
Thecreativeteamalsoincludes scenicdesignbyKristenMartino (Camelot,Higher,TheRevolutionists),
costumedesignbyTracyDorman (BarefootintheParkandThe39Steps), lightingdesignbyDaltonHamilton (Camelot,WinterWonderettes,Higher), sounddesignbyDanielBaker,fight directionbyKodyJonesandproduction stagemanagerDannyKuenzel.
Theyearis1942andWorldWarII hascalledmillionsawaytoEurope, includingtheleadingplayersofOberon PlayHouse.Enteragroupofpassionate, albeitinexperienced,bandofactresses whoseizethechancetomovefromthe sidelinestocenterstage.Forthefirst time,theywillreceivepayfortheirtalentsastheymountanambitiousproductionofShakespeare’sHenryV.
Theplayfollowsthehumorousand poignantjourneyofthesepassionate, amateuractressesastheynavigateboth thechallengesofthestageandthecomplexitiesoftheirpersonallives.Intothe Breechesisacelebrationofresilience, camaraderie,allwrappedupinahilariouslovelettertotheater.
IntotheBreechesplaysnowthrough March10atTheNorrisCenterinNaples. Ticketscanbepurchasedonlineat GulfshorePlayhouse.orgorbycalling 239-261-7529.
Musicalsonstageat CulturalParkTheatre
Theshowscontinueat CulturalParkTheatreinCape Coral.
ThemusicalBye,Bye BirdieisonstageFeb.29 throughMarch10.
SarahRichardKrausz directsthemusical.Youth, rockandrollandnationaltelevision:Bye,ByeBirdiecapturestheenergyandexcitementofthelate1950sinits prime.Bye,ByeBirdietells thestoryofatalentagent, Albert,andhisgirlfriend, Rosie,tryingtosave AlmaelouMusicCompany aftertheirstarclient,Conrad Birdie,getsdraftedintothe Army.
SisterActwillbeonthe CapeCoralstageMarch28 throughApril7.
DelorisVanCartierisan aspiringsingerin Philadelphia,wheresheis auditioningtoperformather gangsterboyfriend'snightclub.Delorisbelievesthat Curtisisgoingtointroduce hertoabigproducerbutis upsetwhenhetellshershe isnotready.Hurtandreject-
ed,Delorisdecidestobreak upwithhim,butwhenshe goestofindhim,sheaccidentallyseeshimkilloneof hiscronies.Delorisrunsto thepolice,whoplaceherin hidingataconventuntil Curtisisbroughttotrial.
Atfirst,Delorisfeelsas thoughitwillbetheworst thingintheworld,chafing againsttheconstraintsof conventlifeandanimmovableReverendMother,but oncesheisintroducedtothe strugglingchoirattheconvent,everythingchanges. Shefindsthatmanyofthe nunsattheconventarenot thatdifferentfromher,and thattheyarequitefuntobe around.Theyhelpgivehera biggerpurposeinherlife, showingheragenuinelove andaffectionthatwasmissingpriortoherarrivalatthe convent.SisterActisajoyousshowthatusesmusicto bringdifferentcommunities, andlifestyles,together.The directorforSisterActisCathy James.SisterActwaswritten byCheri&BillSteinkellner withmusicbyAlanMenken andlyricsbyGlennSlater.
Performanceswillbe Thursdays,Fridaysand Saturdaysat7p.m.and Sundaysat3p.m.
Moreinformationandticketscanbefoundonlineat culturalparktheater.comorby callingtheboxofficeat239772-5862.Thetheatreis locatedat528CulturalPark Blvd.inCapeCoral.
RidetheCyclone atLaboratoryTheaterofFlorida
ThecultclassicRidetheCycloneismaking itsSouthwestFloridapremiereatThe LaboratoryTheaterofFlorida,playingnow throughMarch23.
RidetheCyclonebook,lyricsandmusicare writtenbyJacobRichmondandBrooke Maxwell.
ThelivesofsixteenagersfromaCanadian chamberchoirarecutshortinafreakaccident aboardarollercoaster.Theyawakeinasurreal,carnivallimboinwhichtheycompetetowin aprizelikenoother:thechancetoreturnto life.ThemoderncultclassicandviralhitRide theCyclonewillhaveyouaskingthebigquestionswhilehavingamusementparkfun.
ProducingartisticdirectorAnnette Trossbachsays,"Thisshowisanexplosionof talentonourstage!It'seccentricandzanywith layersthatpeelbacktorevealthedeeperpurposeandjoyoflife.Themusicandchoreoare outstanding.Onebyone,thestudentsperform toshowwhytheyshouldbetheonetobe broughtbacktolife.Thesongwritingisdynamicandeclectic,witheverythingfromEuropean post-warcabarettoautotuneraptocheer,and whythismusicalissopopulartoday."
DirectedbyTrossbach,RidetheCyclone featuresJaniaBoucher(OceanO’Connell Rosenberg),NickBeyor(NoelGruber), GabrielleLansden(JaneDoe),SethBalcer (MischaBachinski),JonattanDeclet(Ricky Potts),BrittanyRingsdore(Constance Blackwood)andTraceMeier(voiceofKarnak). MusicdirectionisbyEarlSparrowandchoreographybyEricaFiore.KaciDavisisstage managerandassistantdirector.Setdesignis byJonathanJohnsonandGabrielleLansden.
RemainingperformancedatesareFeb.29 andMarch1,2,7,8,9,14,15,16,21,22and 23at7:30p.m.Matineeswillbepresented March3,10and17at2p.m.
Ticketsare$40eachor$15forstudents withvalidIDs.Fortickets,calltheboxofficeat 239-218-0481.Formoreinformationvisit www.LaboratoryTheaterFlorida.comorthetheaterat1634WoodfordAve.intheFortMyers RiverDistrict.
ATLEFT:RidetheCycloneatTheLaboratory TheaterofFloridafeaturesJaniaBoucher, BrittanyRingsdore,JonattanDeclet,Seth BalcerandNickBeyor. photobySiskMedia
TheGinGameatFloridaRepArtStageStudioTheatre
FloridaRepertory TheatrepresentsThe GinGamebyD.L. Coburnnowthrough March10.Theproductionwillbestagedinthe intimateArtStageStudio Theatreandstarsthe sameduoofactorsfrom DrivingMissDaisy.
TheGinGameisa sharp-witted,darkcomedycenteredarounda pairofnursinghomeresidentswhogetswept awayinanever-ending gameofGin.Asthe storyunfolds,tensions andluckebborflowas eachcharacterreveals secretsandregretsfrom theirlivesoutsidethe nursinghome.Revelationsquicklybecomeweaponsasthe gametranscendsfromafriendlycompetitionintoamind gamefueledbytheemotionalbaggagetheyeachcarry.
“WearepleasedtopresentthisPulitzerPrize-winning Americanclassic,”saidproducingartisticdirectorGreg Longenhagen.“Coburn’splayissmart,humorous,and heart-wrenching,settingupagameofGinasametaphor
forlife.”
Thecastfeaturestwo returningactors,ensemblememberSaraMorsey (Ripcord)andMujahid Abdul-Rashid(Fences), lastseentogetherin FloridaRep’sSeason24 productionofDriving MissDaisy.
Theplayisdirected byensemblemember MaureenHeffernan (Freud’sLastSession” whowillbejoinedbyan expertcreativeteam includingensembleset designerRayRecht (LobbyHero),costume designerAliceNeff(The Mountaintop),lighting designerAnneCarncross (AlwaysPatsyCline),sounddesignerKatieLowe(The Mountaintop),andstagemanagerMaryRuthKnackstedt (AndThenThereWereNone).
Ticketsmaybepurchasedonlineatwww.floridarep.org orbycallingtheboxofficeat239-332-4488ortoll-freeat 877-787-8053.FloridaRepertoryTheatreislocatedinthe FortMyersRiverDistrict.
NeilSimon’sLittleMe atTheatreZoneinNaples
NeilSimon’shystericalmusicalLittleMewilldebutat Naples’TheatreZoneonThursday,March7,portrayingthe romanticadventuresofBellePoitrine.
ItisbasedonthenovelbyPatrickDennis(AuntieMame) titled“LittleMe:TheIntimateMemoirsofthatGreatStarof Stage,ScreenandTelevision,BellePoitrine.”
Theoriginal1962Broadwayproductionstarred SidCaesar,withmusicbythelegendarycomposerCyColeman (SweetCharity,CityofAngels) andchoreographybyBobFosse. Itsappealandsuccessinspired severalrevivalsandmultipleTony Awardnominations.
MarkDanni,foundingartistic directorofTheatreZone,said“Little Mehasbeenonmyshortlistfora longtime.It’sagoldenagemusical withfantasticmusicbyCyColeman andthehumorofNeilSimon.”
DanniaddedthattheTheatreZone productionwillhave“agreatorchestra ledbymusicdirectorKeithThompson andfuntap-dancingchoreographyby KarenMolnarDanni.It’saveryentertainingnightatthetheatre.”
ThemusicalfollowsBellePoitrine’s (neeSchlumpfert)comic50-yearjourney fromahumblebeginninginDrifter’sRow. Sheyearnsforamoreexaltedlifelikethan onTheBluff,fallsinlovewiththewealthy NobleEggleston,andcrisscrossesAmerica andEuropeinapursuittoearnhismother’s favor.Hermultipleloveaffairsandmarriageselevateherstatus withwealth,cultureandsocialposition.
varietyofcharacters: Belle’sfirstlove,abanker, theatricalproducer, Frenchentertainer,nightclubowner,Hollywooddirector,soldierandMonteCarloprince.
TherolewasoriginatedbySidCaesarinthe original1962production,witha1982revivalstarringJamesCoco,andasecondBroadwayrevival in1998starringMartinShort,whowonthe1999 TonyAwardforBestPerformancebyaLeading ActorinaMusical.
MarkDannisaid,“Wehadanextensiveand competitiveauditionprocessforthecovetedrole ofonepersonplayingsevencharacters. Adolpho’sauditionwasstellar.Everycharacter andeveryaccentwasperfectlydone.”
BellePoitrinewillbeplayedbyLauren CulverinhersecondTheatreZonemusical sinceplayingVibratainAFunnyThing HappenedontheWaytotheForumin2012. CulverisonstagefortheentiretyofLittle Me,lendingcomedytotheshowasshe agesandchangescostumesonstagein frontoftheaudience.
“Laurenabsolutelykilleditintheaudition.Sheisastellaractress,greatsinger andperformer,”saidDanni.
LittleMewillbedirectedbyMark Danni.Performanceswillbeat7:30p.m. onMarch7-10and14-17andat2 p.m.March9,10,16and17.
Ticketsare$50,$65and$85,dependingonseatselection.
SevenmeninBelle’slifewillbeplayedbyasingleperformer:NewYork-basedactorAdolphoBlaire,returningto TheatreZoneforhis20thperformancetoplayanastonishing
TheatreZonepresentsitsmusicalperformancesintheintimate250-seatG<heatreconvenientlylocatedinNaplesat 13275LivingstonRoad,betweenPineRidgeandVanderbilt BeachRoads.
Fortickets,visitwww.Theatre.Zoneorcalltheboxofficeat 888-966-3352,ext.1.
ThelaughskeepcomingatOffBroadwayPalmTheatre
TheOffBroadwayPalmTheatrepresents TheSweetDelilahSwimplayingFeb.29 throughApril14.ThisJonesHopeWooten comedyisaboutfivesouthernwomenand theireverlastingfriendships.Thewritersalso wroteTheSavannahSippingSociety, Doublewide,Texasandmore.
ThishilariousandtouchingcomedyfollowsfiveSouthernwomen,whosefriendshipsbeganontheircollegeswimteam,as theysetasideoneweekendeveryAugustto rekindletheirrelationships.Freefromhusbands,kids,andjobs,theymeetatthesame beachcottageonNorthCarolina’sOuter
Bankstocatchup,laugh,andmeddlein eachothers'lives.Astheyearspass,these womenrelyononeanother,throughallthat lifeflingsatthem.
TheOffBroadwayPalmisanintimate theatre,locatedinthemainlobbyof BroadwayPalm.PerformancesareTuesday throughSundayeveningswithselectmatinees.Ticketpricesrangefrom$55to$70 withdiscountsavailableforgroupsof20or more.Ticketsarenowonsaleandcanbe reservedbycalling239-278-4422,visiting BroadwayPalm.comorinpersonat1380 ColonialBlvd.inFortMyers.
Beautiful:TheCaroleKingMusical onstageatBroadwayPalmthroughApril6
BroadwayPalmpresentsBeautiful,TheCarole KingMusicalnowthrough April6.
ThisTonyandGrammy Award-winningmusicalhas abookbyDouglas McGrathwithwordsand musicbyCaroleKingand GerryGoffinwithother songsbyBarryMann, CynthiaWeilandothers.
Thisinspiringmusical tellsthetouchingandtrue storyofCaroleKing’s remarkablejourneyfrom teenagesongwriterto Rock&RollHallofFame.Beginningas anordinarygirlwithextraordinarytalent,chroniclingherrock‘nrollsongwritingwithherhusbandGerryGoffin, exploringherconnectiontobestfriends
CynthiaWeiland BarryMann,tobecomingoneofthemost successfulsoloartists inmusichistory. Featuringover24 classicsincluding “You’veGotaFriend,” “OneFineDay,”“Up ontheRoof,”“You’ve LostThatLovin’ Feeling,”“WillYou LoveMeTomorrow” and“NaturalWoman, thiscrowd-pleasing phenomenonisfilled withsongsyourememberandastoryyou’llneverforget.
PortrayingtheroleofCaroleKingis IsabellaAndrews.Isabellaoriginates fromChicago,whereregionalcredits includeYoungFrankenstein(Inga)and
SisterAct(SisterMaryRobert)at MercuryTheatreChicago,BrightStar (AliceMurphy)atTimberLake Playhouse,DaddyLongLegs(Jerusha Abbot)atTowleTheatre,Gentleman’s Guide(MissBarley)atFarmersAlley Theatre,TheSoundofMusicatMarriott Theatre,MyWay(Woman2)at MetropolisPAC,andNewFacesSing Broadway1987atPorchlightMusic Theatre.IsabellaholdsaBFAin MusicalTheatrefromWrightState Universityandisrepresentedby Grossman&JackTalent.
PerformancesareTuesdaythrough Sundayeveningswithselectmatinees. Ticketsare$70to$95withgroupand children’spricesavailable.Ticketsare nowonsaleandcanbereservedby calling239-278-4422,visiting BroadwayPalm.comorinpersonat 1380ColonialBlvd.inFortMyers.
Elvis,Groundedonstageat BelleTheatreinCapeCoral
ByTylerYoungAswewrapupthewinterwith springjustaroundthecorner, we’reexcitedforourfinalfewproductionsinoursecondseason.
LoveElvis?Thenyou’rein luck.MattStoneasElvis:In Persontakesthestageforone weekendonlyMarch1-3,bringingbackthemoves,costumes, voiceandcharmofthe“King”you knowandlove.AGracelandTop 10performer,MattStoneisloved byElvisfansaroundthecountry.
GroundedbyGeorgeBrant landsonourstageMarch22-30. Themulti-awardwinningplaytells thestoryofahot-shotF16fighter pilotwhoseunexpectedpregnancy endshercareerinthesky.The emotion-packedsolodramaisa heartbreaking,gripping,andpowerfulimmersionexperiencethat youwon'twanttomiss
Reassignedtooperatemilitary dronesfromawindowlesstrailer outsideLasVegas,shehuntsterroristsbydayandreturnstoher familyeachnight.Asthepressure totrackahigh-profiletarget mounts,theboundariesbeginto blurbetweenthedesertinwhich shelivesandtheoneshepatrols halfaworldaway.
Wanttostayuptodateonthe latesthappeningsatTheBelle? BesuretofollowusonFacebook (@thebelletheatre).Readytobook tickets?Visitusonline, TheBelleTheatre.com,giveusa callat239-323-5533orstopby theboxofficeat2708Santa BarbaraBlvd.,#135,inCape Coral,Tuesday-Fridaynoon–4 p.m.SeeyouatTheBelle.
TylerYoungisfounderand executivedirectoratTheBelle Theatre
FringeFortMyers May30-June2
PerformingartsfestivalFringeFortMyers returnstoAlliancefortheArts(AFTA)fromMay30 toJune2.
FringeFortMyers2024strivestohavesomethingforeveryone,fromone-personshows,to danceandmusic,magic,stand-upcomedyandso muchmore.Mostshowsare60minutesinlength, whilesomeareshorter.
FringeFortMyers2024willmaintainthelongstandingtraditionsofbeing100%uncensored, 100%unjuriedand100%inclusive,with100%of ticketsalesgoingdirectlytotheartists.
FringeFortMyers2024willkickofftheevening ofMay30withthefunandfreneticTeaserShow, whereeachperformancegroupgetstwominutesto sellaudiencesontheirshow.Overthenextthree days,eachperformerisguaranteedthreetimeslots aswellasareviewbyBroadwayWorldFortMyers.
Afterthefinalcurtain,FringeFortMyers2024 willhosttheFringeawardsceremonycelebrating theartiststhatmakeFringeanincredibleexperienceforaudiences.TheAllianceislocatedat 10091McGregorBlvd.inFortMyers.Formoreinfo, call239-939-2787,visitusatwww.ArtInLee.org
TheCharlottePlayers presentingNunsenseII atLangdonPlayhouse
TheCharlotte Playerspresent NunsenseII:The SecondComing onstageMarch14 –31atthe Langdon Playhouse.
TheLittle SistersofHoboken return…and they’refunnier, zanier,andmore lovablethanever!
Abitslickerafter havingbeen“bittenbythebug,”thesinging nunsdanceandcroontheir wayintoyourhearts.
TwoontheAisle,Threein aVanbyMaryLynnDobson willbestagedApril17–28.
SummerfunRepertory Theatre-whereactorsspend theirdowntimearoundan agingtechie'svan.This asphaltoasisincludesa stressedartisticdirector,a divarealizingheringenue expirationdatehaspassed,a manvyingtodirectmusicals withaTarrentinospinanda
choreographerwantingto includeakicklineinThe GlassMenagerie.Theshow provestheoldadagethat somehow,someway,the showmustgoon.Itdoes... justnotalwaysasplanned.
TheCharlottePlayerswill stageMorningAfterGrace May16–25.
Hilariousandheart-warming,thisunconventionalnew comedytackleslove,loss, andcomingtotermswith growingold.Afterafuneral meetingthedaybefore, AgnusandAbagail findthemselves sharingabedthe nextmorning.Setin anearbyFlorida retirementcommunity,thischarming andbig-hearted comedytakesuson anunexpectedjourneytowardanew leaseonlife.
Forticketsand information,call 941-255-1022or visitonlineat www.charlotteplayers.org.
TheLangdon Playhouseislocatedat1182Market CircleinPort Charlotte.
FloridaRepertoryTheatrepaystribute toHankWilliamswithLostHighway
FloridaRepertoryTheatrewillstageHankWilliams: LostHighwaybyRandalMyerandMarkHarelikMarch 22throughApril14intheHistoricArcadeTheatre.
Toldbyacompanyofactor-musicians,HankWilliams: LostHighwayisanaward-winningtributetooneofthe greatinnovatorsofAmericanpopularcountrymusic.The storyfollowsWilliams’risefromhumblebeginningson theLouisianaHayridetotriumphsontheGrandOle Opry,andhiseventualself-destructionattheageof twenty-nine.
Theproductionincludesindeliblesongslike“I’mSo LonelyICouldCry,”“MoveItOnOver,”“Hey,Good Lookin’,”“HonkyTonkBlues,”“YourCheatingHeart,”and others.
“Audiencesareinforamusicaltreatwiththisbiography musical,”saidproducingartisticdirectorGregLongenhagen. “HankWilliamsmadeanincredibleimpactonthepathofcountrymusicandhelpedmoveitintothemodernera.Ourverytalentedactor-musiciansbrilliantly conveythespiritofWilliam’s musicastheyconveyHank’s short,yetillustriouslife.”
Thecastfeaturesreturning actorsMattCusack(Ringof Fire),AllisonAnnKelly(Ringof Fire),CarolynMessina (Alabaster),JeremySevelovitz (KenLudwig’sAComedyof Tenors,MillionDollarQuartet), andmakingtheirFloridaRep debutsareNoahCanales, MargaretDudasik,Vince Federici,DavidFinch,Joel NewsomeandSamSherwood.
Associateartisticdirector JasonParrish(TheLegendof GeorgiaMcBride)directsthe productionandisrejoinedby membersofthecreativeteam behindlastseason’sRingof
FireincludingmusicaldirectorMattCusack,setdesignerBert Scott,costumedesignerKimGriffin,lightingdesignerTyler PerryandsounddesignerKatieLowe.Theproductionwillbe stagemanagedbyPhillMadore(TheMountaintop).
Singleticketpricesstartat$69for regularperformancesonMarch22–April14,withdiscountedpreviews offeredMarch19-21.Eveningperformancesareofferedat7Tuesday throughSaturday,withanopening nightperformancebeginningat8 p.m.onFriday,March22.Matinee performancesareofferedat2p.m. onWednesdays,Saturdaysand Sundays.Plus,allnewthisseason,2 p.m.matineeson2ndand3rd Fridays(ArcadeTheatreproductions only).FloridaRep'sparkinglotopens twohoursbeforeeachperformance andoffersguestsfreeparkingacross thestreetfromtheArcadeTheatreon BayStreetindowntownFortMyers.
Ticketsmaybepurchasedonline atwww.floridarep.orgorbycallingthe boxofficeat239-332-4488ortoll-free at877-787-8053.
GulfCoastSymphonypresentsTheMusicMan
TheMusicManmakesatriumphant returntoBarbaraB.MannPerforming ArtsHallatFSWwithGulfCoast Symphonyfortwoperformanceson Saturday,March23at7:30p.m.and Sunday,March24at7pm.
TheMusicManisabelovedmusical thatfollowsthecharmingandcharismaticconartistHaroldHillashe arrivesinthesmalltownofRiverCity.
Posingasatravelingmusicsalesman, Hillconvincesthetownspeopleto investinaboys’bandhepromisesto organizedespitehislackofmusical expertise.
AsHill’selaborateschemesunfold, thecommunityexperiencesatransformativejourneyoflove,friendship,and self-discovery.Filledwithtoe-tapping tunesandheartwarmingmoments,The
MusicManisatimelesscelebrationof thepowerofmusicandthemagicof redemption.Thisclassicmusicalhas capturedaudiences’hartsforgenerationswithitscatchymelodies,spirited choreography,anddelightfultaleof secondchances.
Fortickets,call239-481-4849or onlineatwww.bbmannpah.comor www.gulfcoastsymphony.org.
NunsenseIIattheMACCinFortMyers
NunsenseII:The SecondComingison stagenowthroughMarch 15attheMusicandArts CommunityCenterinFort Myers.
NunsenseII:The SecondComingtakes placesixweeksafterthe hilariouseventsseenin Nunsense,whenthesisterspresentedtheirfirst benefittohelpburytheir dearlydepartedsisters killedinatragiccooking accident.
Havingbeen“bittenby thetheaterbug”thesistersarebacktopresenta “thank-you”showforall thepeoplewhosupported theminthepast.Things gettoofftoarousing startasthesisterssing “Nunsense,theMagic Word,”butbeforelong
chaoserupts.TwoFranciscans cometoclaimSisterMary Amnesia(whohaswonthe PublishersClearingHouse Sweepstakes)asoneoftheir own.Atthesametimethenuns hearthatatalentscoutisinthe audiencetoseethemstruttheir stuff.
Fromtheriotousbingo gamerunbySisterAmnesiato thehilariousduet“WhatWould ElvisDo?”totherousingfinale, “There’sOnlyOneWaytoEnd YourPrayers”and“That’sto SayAmen!,”thisshowwillhave yourollingintheaisles.
Remainingperformancesof SisterActIIareWednesdaysto SaturdaysthroughMarch15. TheMusic&ArtsCommunity Centerislocatedat13411 ShireLane,FortMyers(justoff DanielsParkway).Fortickets andinfo,call239-277-1700or visitgulfcoastsymphony.org
GulfshorePlayhouseinNaples: SheLovesMe
KristenCoury,CEOand producingartisticdirector, hasannouncedthetalented castofSheLovesMe. Consideredbymanytobe themostcharmingmusical everwritten,SheLovesMe isawarmromanticcomedy withanendearinginnocencethathasinspired manyadaptations,including thebelovedfilmYou’veGot Mail.
FeaturinglyricsbySheldon HarnickandmusicbyJerryBock(Fiddler ontheRoof),theSheLovesMescore featuresclassicsongsincluding"Vanilla IceCream,”madefamousbyBarbara Cookintheoriginal1963Broadwayproduction.
SheLovesMeopensonMarch23and willrunthroughApril21atTheNorris CenterinNaples.
MeetAmaliaandGeorg,twoperfumeryclerkswhoaren’tquitethebestof friends.Constantlybumpingheadswhile onthejob,thesparringcoworkerscan’t seemtofindcommonground.Butlittledo theyknowtheanonymouspenpalsthey havebothbeenfallingforhappentobe eachother!Willlovecontinuetoblossom
oncetheiridentitiesarerevealed?
DirectedbyKristenCoury,SheLoves Mewillbetheperfectlovelettertobid adieutonearlytwodecadesofperformancesatTheNorrisCenterbeforemoving intotheBakerTheatreandEducation Centerinthefallof2024.
Leadingthecastastheanonymous penpalsareLeeHarringtonasAmalia BalashandBenFankhauserasGeorg Nowack.Fanhauserisbestknownfor playingDaveyintheoriginalBroadway castofDisney’sNewsiesandHarrington mostrecentlystarredinMaryPoppinsat TheArgyle.
Thebrashandegotisticalshopsalesman,StevenKodaly,willbeplayedby DanielA.Lopez,wholooksforwardto
returningtoGulfshore Playhouseafterappearing lastseasoninCamelotas
Lancelot.Kodaly'ssecret paramour,IlonaRitter,will beplayedbyKateMarilley, comingstraightfromher roleasDeliainBroadway’s firstnationaltourof
Beetlejuice.Otherof
Kate’sBroadwaycredits includeFlyingOver Sunset,TheProm,MyFair LadyandBroadway’sfirst nationaltourofBillyElliott.
Thegruffowneroftheperfumery,Mr. Maraczek,willbeperformedbyDavid Studwell(TheBand’sVisit,FirstNorth AmericanTourandApplause!,NYCity Center’sEncores).DavidBaida, (Broadway’sTony-nominatedOnYour Feet)hasbeencastasthesympathetic co-workerLadislavSipos.JackMastrianni (AChristmasStory,originalBroadway cast)willappearastheeagerassistant ArpadLaszlo.AlsocastareHana Culbreath,OliviaGjurich,KevinPatrick Martin,AdrianaMilbrathandBenSears.
Ticketsareonsale.Ticketscanbe orderedonlineatgulfshoreplayhouse.org orbyphone239-261-PLAY.
TheNaplesPlayerssettostart newseasoninrenovatedbuilding
TheNaplesPlayers(TNP)isexcited toreturnhometotheirhistoric5th AvenueSouthbuildingfortheirdynamic 71stseason.
Followinga$21millionrenovation, thelocaltheatreis planningaseason dedicatedtoinstillinglaughs,paying homagetothe pastwithclassics, andlookingtothe future.
Kickingoffthe openingofTNP’s brandnewKizzieTheaterwillbe Broadway’smostbelovedtoe-tapping show:42ndStreet.Thissplashyand grandthree-timeTonyAwardandOlivier Awardwinningmusicalwillbeonstage June26toJuly21.FollowPeggy Sawyer,atalentedyoungsmall-town performerwithstarsinhereyeswho finallygetsherbigbreakonBroadway asachorusgirl.Butjustbeforeopening night,theleadingladybreaksherankle. WillPeggybeabletostepinand becomeastarinjust36hours?
Nov.20toDec.22.JoinyoungRalphie Parkeronhisquestfortheultimate Christmasgift,asheencounterseccentriccharacters,challenges,andunexpectedjoyalongtheway.Thisbelovedtale capturesthespiritoftheseason withhumor,warmthandcharm thatresonateswithaudiencesof allages.
Afteralong-awaiteddelay, ThePlayThatGoesWrongwill hittheKizzieTheaterstageJan. 15toFeb.16,2025.Welcome totheopeningnightofThe MurderatHavershamManor wherethingsarequickly goingfrombadtoutterly disastrous.Withanunconsciousleadinglady,a corpsethatcan’tplaydead, andactorswhotripover everything(includingtheir lines),it’s“tonsoffunforall ages”(HuffPost)and“comic gold”(Variety)–sureto bringdownthehouse!
aheadoftheirtimewillbegracingthe PriceStudioTheaterstagefromApril227inTheHalf-lifeofMarieCurie.In 1912,amidapersonalscandal,accomplishedscientistandNobelPrizewinner MarieCuriefindssolaceattheseaside homeofafellowfemalecolleague.This newworkfromLaurenGundersonrevels inthepoweroftwofearlessfemalescientistsattheheightsanddepthsoftheir careersandlives.
RoundingoutTNP’sseasonwillbe TheHallelujahGirls-aplaytakingplace intheKizzieTheaterthat’llteachthe audiencethatit’snevertoolatetochase yourdreams.Afterthe deathofadearfriend,the ladiesofEdenFalls,Ga., decideit’stimetomakea changeandachievetheir dreams.Theyunfoldas theymeetweeklyatSPADEE-DAH!-anabandoned church-turned-day-spa.
Rumors,ashowchockfullofsecrets, scandalsandside-splittingchaos,willbe inKizzieTheaterfromOct.2to20.
Whenthehostofaneveningdinner partygoesmissing, rumorsrunwildand hilarityensuesinthis laugh-out-loudjourneyofmistaken identities,absurd misunderstandings, andtangledtruths.
Rumorswillkeepyoulaughingand guessinguntilthefinalcurtain.
UnveilingTNP’sfreshlyrenovated PriceStudioTheaterwillbeoneofthe mostproducedplaysintheworld, Almost,Maine-ashowforpeoplewith bigheartsandendlesslove.Escapeto theenchantingtownofAlmost,Maine, wherelove,laughter,andunexpected connectionsilluminatethewintersky. Thisheartwarmingandwhimsicalcollectionoftalesisacelebrationofthe extraordinarymomentsthattransform ordinarylives.Almost,Mainewillbeon stageOct.16toNov.10.
Ringinaseasonofmusicalmerriment andholidayhumorwithAChristmas Story:TheMusicalinKizzieTheaterfrom
DeathofaSalesman,on stageinPriceStudioTheaterfromFeb.5 toMarch2,isaTonyAwardandPulitzer Awardwinningplaythatinvestigatesthe evolutionoftheAmericandream.Arthur Miller’sclassicworkportraysthestrugglesofWillyLoman,asalesman grapplingwithfadingsuccess, strainedrelationships,andthe consequencesofchasinganelusiveaspiration.Theplaydelves intotimelessthemesofidentity, disillusionment,andthehighcost ofsocietalexpectations.
Inthespring,theTonyAward-winning musicalManofLaManchawillhitthe KizzieTheater.Theclassicmusical odysseyofdreamsandcouragewillbe onstagefromMarch12-April13.
Timelessandcaptivating,ittakesyouon anepicadventurealongsidethe indomitabledreamer,DonQuixote.With ascorethatwilltug atyourheartstrings andatalethat inspiresthedreamer inusall,ManofLa Manchadeliversa poignantanduplifting theatricalexperience.
Twopowerfuland fearlessfemales
Friendship,resilienceand thepursuitofjoywillleave youshouting“Hallelujah!” TheHallelujahGirlswillbeonstagefrom May7to25.
TNPhasalsoannouncedtheireducationseason.FromJuly26to28,School ofRockwillbepresentedinthebrandnewGlassEducationalStudioTheater.
FromAug.2toAug.11intheGlass EducationalStudioTheater,comesthe modernandexcitingmusical,The LightningThief,basedonRickRiordan’s best-sellingnovel.
Ifinterestedinauditioningforanyof TheNaplesPlayers’productions,keep aneyeontheirwebsite
NaplesPlayers.orgformoreinformation.
SeasonticketsareonsaleattheTNP BoxOffice.SeasonTicketholdersto Season71getthefirstchoiceofseatsin therenovatedKizzieTheater,Price StudioTheaterandGlassEducational Theater.KidzActperformancesgoon saleonApril1. Individualticketsfor 42ndStreetgoonsale onApril1.Individual ticketsfortherestof theseasongoonsale onJuly1.Fortickets, visitNaplesPlayers.org anytimeorcall239263-7990.
PeaceRiverNationalArtFestival March16&17inPuntaGorda’sLaishleyPark
ThePeaceRiverNationalArtFestivalwillbeheldMarch16 and17from10a.m.to4p.m.inLaishleyParkindowntown PuntaGorda.
Thefestivalwillpresentakaleidoscopeofcreativitywhenit convenesonthebanksofthePeaceRiverinhistoricPunta Gorda.Morethan60nationallyrecognizedartistswilldisplay theirworksincludingartglass,fiberarts,jewelry,leather goods,metalwork,oilpaintings,photography,pottery,sculptures,andwatercolor.
Thefestivalis hostedbytheVisual ArtsCenterofPunta Gorda,whoserves CharlotteCountyand beyondwiththree majorgalleries,an extensiveartslibrary, anartsupplystore, andagiftgalleryof uniquehand-crafted items.
Thistwo-dayevent drawsthousandsof visitorsfromCharlotte Countyandthesurroundingareas.
TheAnnualPeace RiverNationalArts Festivalbeganin2007,shortlyafterHurricaneCharleydevastatedPuntaGordaandCharlotteCounty.Whatbeganasa fundraisertorepairtheVisualArtsCenterfacility,hascontinuedsupportingtheartsinPuntaGordaoverthepastdecade asoursignatureevent.
Thisisalwaysafuneventandsomuchtodo.Therewillbe music,food,drinks,andlotsofgreatarttoviewandbuy.The VisualArtCenterisexcitedtobringthisopportunitytolocal artistsandtothecommunity.Admissionis$5.
Moreinformationisavailableonlineatvisualartcenter.org
DAASGalleryshowcasesKellyMorrison
DAASCo-OpArtGallery& Giftsisfeaturingtheartofguest artistKellyMorrisoninMarch.
Theexhibition,entitledLifein Color,willhaveitsopening receptiononFriday,March1 from6to9:30p.m.inconjunctionwiththemonthlyFortMyers ArtWalk.Theexhibitionwillbe ondisplaythroughMarch31.
KellyMorrisonisamixed mediaartistcreatingcolorful andwhimsicalinterpretationsof hersurroundingsinSouthwest Florida.Growingup,Kellywas thekidalwaysintheartroom. Althoughherfatherencouraged hertogotoschoolforbusiness, arthasalwaysbeenherpassion.Thebusinessknowledge andcreativegifttogetheris whathasenabledhersuccess. Shehasworkedonmanymediums includingglass,silver,clayandpaint.
sheisrecognizedforhercolorful abstractpaintingsandherlineof funkywoodenfish.
WhenMorrisonmovedtoFloridain 1994,shediscoveredcolor.Today,
“Mypaintingsarefilledwithlayers ofcolor,textureandpatterns–
inspiredbymysurroundingsof theocean,tropicalgardensand colorfulpeople,”mentionsthe artist,whowillbepresentduring theopeningreceptionandis eagertomeetandgreetallthe attendees.
DAASCo-OpArtGallery& Giftsislocatedat1815Fowler St.intheButterflyEstatescomplexinFortMyers.Asanawardwinningvenue,ithostsartworks fromsomeofthebestlocal artistsinSouthwestFlorida.The venueisalsoavailableforprivatefunctionsandevents. Pleasecontactthevenuevia emailtoinfo@daascoop.comfor moreinformation.
Thegallery’shoursare WednesdaytoSundayfrom10 a.m.to2p.m.Moreinfoabout thevenue,artclasses,eventsand howtobecomeamembercanbe foundatdaascoop.comorbycalling 239-590-8645.
AnnualAllFloridaexhibition atAlliancefortheArtsinMarch
TheAlliancefortheArtsreceived691 submissionsforthisyear’sAnnualAll FloridaJuriedExhibit.Outofthosesubmissions,thejurorselected56piecesto beincludedinthe38thinstallmentofthe Alliance’slongestrunningexhibition.
Theopeningreceptionwillbeheld March1from5to7p.m.Thefreeevent willfeaturepiecescreatedbyartists workinginawidevarietyofmediafrom alloverthestateofFlorida,aswellas lightrefreshmentsprovidedbyJayne Baker.Theexhibitwillbeonviewfrom
March1-30attheAlliance, 10091McGregorBlvd.,Fort Myers.
ThejurorLauraGuerrero willbeonhandduringthe galleryopeningtopresent awardsincluding$1,000 cashforBestInShow,a $300secondplacegiftcertificatetoBlickArt Materials,$150cashfor thirdplaceandJuror's ChoiceAward(s)ofAlliance fortheArtsmembership(s).
“Thisexhibitionisa wonderfulglimpseinto thestrengthofFlorida’s contemporaryartscene,” saidgallerymanager EmilyRadomski.“The exhibitionfeaturesartists fromalloverthestate,in allstagesoftheir careers,fromyoungstudentstoestablished artists,workingina rangeofmediums.The diversityintheworkis themostincrediblepart oftheexhibition.”
Receptionsandtalksareopento thepublicanddonotrequiretickets orreservations.Whilegalleryadmis-
sionisfree,a$5suggesteddonation keepsAllianceprogrammingaffordable andaccessible.Formoreinformation, call239-939-2787orvisit
ArtInLee.org/AllFlorida2023.
NationalexhibitatVisual ArtsCenterinPuntaGorda
TheVisualArtsCenterannouncestheprestigious14thBiennial NationalArtExhibitionopenedinFebruaryandfeaturemanygenres oftwo-dimensionalartfromartistsallovertheworld.
TheexhibitionwillbeondisplaynowtoApril12.Thecenter invitesartenthusiaststoview,enjoyandpurchasethiswonderfulart.
TheNAEhas120different2Dfineartistsfromalloverthe worldondisplay.Thisis“BestoftheBest.”Theexhibitionisfree tovisitduringVisualArtsCenteropenhours–Mondayand Friday10a.m.to4p.m.,Tuesday–Thursday10a.m.to7p.m. andSaturday10a.m.to2p.m.
Theexhibitionisfreetovisit.Additionally,thecenterishostinganarttalkonMarch21entitled“HowtoViewandTalkAbout Art.”Itpromisestobeaninsightfulandengagingdiscussion. Instructorandaward-winningartistRosalieMackgivesatalk aboutart-whattolookfor,howtochoose,andwhatmakesit good.Arttalkisfrom5:30–7p.m.Costis$5eachandsignup atwww.VisualArtCenter.org
TheVisualArtsCenterislocatedat210MaudSt.inPunta Gorda.Formoredetails,call941-639-8810orvisitonlineat www.visualartcenter.org
COCOartgallerieshostreceptionsinEstero&Naples
TheArtCouncilofSouthwestFloridaannounces MarchopeningreceptionsattheEsteroandNaples galleries.
COCOArtGalleryinEsterowillhostitsopening receptiononWednesday,March6from5to7p.m.The featuredexhibitistheSouthwestFloridaWatercolor Society. Jointhemfor lightbites,mixand minglewiththe artistsandshop newartbylocal artists.
Thenextreceptionwillbeheld April3willshowcasetheEsteroArt League.
TheEstero galleryislocated at8074 Mediterranean DriveatCoconut PointMall. Call239-949-3073for moreinformation.
COCOArt GalleryinNaples willholditsopeningreceptionon Wednesday,March 13from5to7 p.m..Thefeatured exhibitforMarchis theSouthwest FloridaPastel Society.Meetthe artists,mixand mingleandshop thenew8,000sq. ft.gallery.
Thenext Naplesreception willtakeplaceApril 10showcasingthe MarcoIsland CenterfortheArts.
TheNaples galleryislocated at1758TamiamiTrailNorthintheCoastlandCenter.Call239436-3530formoreinformation.Formoreabouttheartcouncil andthegalleries,visitwww.cocoartgallery.com
HirdieGirdieGallerywelcomes PennyRipleyasanewmemberartist.
Pennyisaglassartistwhoseinspirationcomesfromthesandybeaches andbluewaterthatsurroundher SanibelIslandhome.
Evenherartmediumofglassis derivedfromthesanditself.Shehas aneyeforcombiningcolorsand shapesresultinginbeautifulstained glasspiecesrangingfromwallartand windowinsertstomixedmediapieces containingmetalsandwood,andshe especiallylovestocreatestained glassworksbasedonpets.
Herartisticendeavorshavenowevolvedtoincludeglass fusion,creatingpiecesthatgivetheimpressionofblownglass. Pennyappreciatestheendlesspossibilitiesformixingcolors,creatingshapes,andcombiningmaterialsthatworkinginglassprovides.
Thegallery’sguestartistforthemonthofMarchisRobinette Apelgren,awatercolorpainter.Robinette’schildhoodinterestinart resultedinacareerasanelementaryschoolartteacherinIndiana. Throughoutherlife,sheexperimentedwithseveralmediums,but watercolorremainsherfavorite.Sheenjoysattendingclassesand workshopswithcelebratedartiststofurtherhonehercraft.
ShehastaughtwatercolorandotherartclassesinNewYork
andFortMyers,andhaswrittenandillustratedthreebooks inspiredbylifechangingeventsshehasexperienced.Hersubjectsincludeflorals,landscapes,andstilllifes,andsheespecially enjoyspaintingportraitsofpeopleandpets.Robinettesaysthat paintingallowshertoenteranotherworldoflookingatcreationin anewwayanddepictingitsbeauty.
ThegallerywillbehostingareceptiononMarch14from5to7 p.m.featuringtheartworkofPennyRipleyandRobinetteApelgren. EveryoneisinvitedtomeetthegalleryartistsandenjoycomplimentaryrefreshmentsandlivemusicbyBobHousler.
HirdieGirdieGalleryislocatedat2490LibraryWayonSanibel. Formoredetails,call239-395-0027orvisithirdiegirdiegallery.com
Annualfine artfestivalin BonitaSpringsMarch2&3
TheCenterforVisualArtsinBonitaSpringswillholdits thirdnationalartfestivaloftheseasoninMarch.
ThefinaloneofthreeBonitaSpringsNationalArts FestivalswillbeheldMarch2and3atRiversidePark, 10451Old41RoadinBonitaSprings.
DiscoverartisticexcellenceattheBonitaSprings NationalArtFestivals!Thisisafantasticcelebrationof creativitywherenationalandinternationalartistsconverge topresentadiverse andsophisticated visualartsshowcase.SetindowntownBonita Springs,thesefestivalsallowpatrons toengagewiththe creativeprocess, explorecurated installations,and acquireunique piecesfromadiscerningartisanmarketplace.Withlive musicprovidinga harmonious ambiance,attendeescanconnect withtheartists
SWFloridaquiltshow March8&9inPuntaGorda
TheSouthwestFloridaQuiltersGuildwillholdits14thbiennialquiltshowMarch8and9attheCharlotteHarborEvent Center,75TaylorSt.inPuntaGorda.
Friday’shourswillbe9a.m. to5p.m.,whileSaturday’s hourswillbe9a.m.to4p.m.
Theeventwillfeaturea merchantmall,silentauction, quiltersboutiqueandraffle baskets.
The2024rafflequilt chancesare$1eachorsix chancesfor$5.
Eventadmissionisa$10 donation.Infoaboutgroupdiscountsisavailablebycontactingswfqg@gmail.com.
Formoreontheguild,visit onlineatwww.swfqg.com
behindthemasterpieces,makingthisculturaleventarefinedexperienceforartenthusiastsofallages.
Thefestivalruns10a.m.to5p.m.bothdays.TheCenterfor VisualArtsislocatedat26100Old41Road,BonitaSprings.For moreinfo,call239-495-8989orvisitonlineatartsbonita.org
SeaGrapeGallery’sannual courtyardsaleMarch8-9
SeaGrapeGallery’sannualend-of-seasonCourtyard SalewilltakeplaceonFriday,March8andSaturday, March9from10a.m.to4p.m.
Theartistsarecleaningouttheirstudiosandwillbe offeringqualityartatvalueprices.Paintingsinavarietyof styles,mediums,sizes,andsubjectswillbeavailable,as wellasgicléeprints,photography,glassart,fiberart, ceramics,jewelry,andmore.
Thisisawonderfulopportunitytoupdateyourhomeor officedécor,selectgiftsforupcomingoccasions,ortreat yourselftosomethingspecial.Therewillbeagreatvariety ofarttobrowse,andyouaresuretofindsomethingyou love.ThebestselectionwillbeavailableonMarch8and9, butthesalewillcontinueindoorsonalimitedbasisthrough March30.
SeaGrapeGalleryislocatedat113W.MarionAve.in PuntaGordaandcanbereachedat941-575-1718.Visit onlineatwww.seagrapegallery.com
Hubcapartexhibit atTribbyArtsCenter
“OntheRoadAgain:TheHubcap asArt”intheTribbyArtsCentergalleriesrunsthroughMarch30. Concernfortheenvironmentinspired thisexhibitionofmorethan200artworks,eachoneincorporatingoneor morediscardedhubcapsandcreated byfull-timeprofessionalartistsacross theglobe.
Theexhibitionwasoriginally pairedwiththeSmithsonian InstitutionexhibitionWaste Notandpresentedin2014 as“SecondTimeAround: TheHubcapasArt”in theMuseumofthe ShenandoahValley, Va.
Followingthat venue,agreatly abbreviatedversionoftheexhibitiontoured nationally.This isthefirsttimein 10yearsthatthe collectionasshown inthe“SecondTime Around”exhibitionwill beonpublicdisplayinnearlyitsoriginal,dazzlingandfascinatingentirety.
TribbyArtsCenterexhibitions arefreeandopentothepublic TuesdaythroughSaturdayfrom10 a.m.to3p.m.
TribbyArtsCenterislocatedwithin
ShellPoint,at17281OnPar BoulevardinFortMyers. Visitonlineattribbyartscenter.com
FMHSstudentsatDavisArtCenter
TheSidney&BerneDavisArtCenterannouncestwoart exhibitionsopeningduringArtWalkonFriday,March1.
FortMyersHighSchoolInternationalBaccalaureateVisual ArtsExhibitionwillbefeaturedinthedownstairsGrandAtrium, andtheTimeKillsexhibitbyartistAvaWilliamswillbeondisplayintheupstairsCapitalGallery.
FortMyersHighSchoolpresentsthe2023International BaccalaureateSeniorVisualArtsExhibition,showcasingthe creativityof38students.Duringthepasttwoyearsthesestudentshavecreateduniqueworksofartandexploredtheworks ofhistoricalandcontemporaryartists,investigatedcriticaltheoriesinart,andcreatedextensivedocumentationoftheirart makingprocessesinaseriesofsketchbookentries.
FMHSIBstudents areproudtoshowcase worksofartcreatedin fulfillmentofthe International BaccalaureateVisual Artsrequirements.The artworkspresentedat theSidney&Berne DavisArtsCenter exploreawiderange ofvisualmediaincludingtraditionalanddigitalphotography,acrylic andoilpainting,pen andink,printmaking, fiberarts,sculpture, ceramics,andmore.
TheCapitalGallery exhibit’stitle,Time Kills,playsintoAva Williams’personallife experiencesthathave pushedhertocreate
themessagesinherartworks.Asan18-year-oldartist,Ava feelsasifthereisabittersweetnatureinthefactthatsomuch timehaspassedinherperspective,butalsosomuchisleftto live.
Thegeneralthemeinherself-insertedportraitworksis curatedaroundtheideaofgrowingupandstrugglingtoletgo ofthevividimagerystuckinhermind.TimeKillsisanexhibitionfocusingonanexplorationofmediumsrepresentingdetails ofoverlookedobjectsinherworld.Colors,textures,andmediumsarechosenspecificallytoexhibitthefeelingsexpressed bythosebelongings-these“overlookedobjects”haveastory thatresonateswithlife.Whetheritbetheartist’sfaceinserted inaworldof‘80stechnology,oracollectionofforgottenchildren’stoys,Williamsbelieves thatdisplayingtheseportraits inanartisticmannerspeaks tothegeneralaudienceabout voicesthatarebeggingtobe heard.
Openingnightforboth exhibitionswillbeduringArt WalkonMarch1from6to10 p.m.Bothexhibitionswillbe ondisplaythroughMarch28. FridayNightsatSidney’swill alsopresentHavyRodriguez withMiamiSplashduringArt WalkatSidney’sRooftop SculptureGardenfrom7to 11p.m.
TheSidney&BerneDavis ArtCenterislocatedat2301 FirstSt.inthehistoricdowntownFortMyersRiver District.Formoreinformation call239-333-1933orvisitthe websiteatwww.sbdac.com
SeaGrapefeaturesBarbAlbin,GarySkelly
SeaGrapeGallerywillbefeaturingtwooftheir artists,BarbaraAlbin(acrylicsandwatercolors) andGarySkelly(ceramics)fromMarch7toApril 4.
BarbAlbinhasalwayslovedartandsoldher firsttwopaintingsattheageof17toNorthern IllinoisUniversity.SincemovingtoFloridafrom theChicagoarea,shehastaughtartatthelocal artcenter,hasenteredover300juriedandinvitationalshows,hasjuriedseveralartshows,and enjoyspresentingartworkshops.BarbisamemberoftheFloridaWatercolorSociety,Women ContemporaryArtistsinSarasota,TheNational LeagueofAmericanPenWomen,alongwithbeing anactivememberofmanylocalartsorganizations. Barb’spaintingsarebrightandvibrantwithcolor. AsBarbsays,“Ilovecolor.Ilovehowtheworldis sofullofcolorandlife.Ifeeltheenergyofnature pulsatingthroughtheearthandtheatmosphere.”Whenviewing Barb’spaintings,itisevidentthatthisisherinspirationasshe capturesoncanvasalltheemotionsandjoyshefeels.
GarySkellyisaceramicsartistwhohasover35yearsof experienceinpottery,sculpture,andporcelainlighting.He worksbothonthewheelandwithslabbedpiecesofclayand hasextensiveexperiencewithRakuandSaggarfiring.Although continuinghisloveofworkinginporcelain,Garyhasrecently venturedintotheintricatehighfireprocessofcrystallinepottery wherecrystalsareactuallygrownonthesurfaceofthepotsduringacontrolledfiringprocess.Inadditiontohiscrystallinework, Gary’sartworkalsoincludesuniquecarvedfloraanddinosaur
eggs.Garyexplainsthat“Iamconstantlystrivingtomake piecesthatcommunicateasenseofbalanceandcomplexity, hopingtoleavebehindsomethingthatnotonlybringssome beautyintotheworldbutalsomightbringasenseofbalance andserenitywhenviewed”.WhenviewingGary’sspectacular artwork,itbecomesevidentthathehasaccomplishedthisgoal.
ManyofBarb’sbeautifulcolorfulpaintingsandGary’sceramicpiecesareprominentlyondisplayattheSeaGrapeGallery. Inaddition,moreoftheirartandtheartworkofallSeaGrape artistscanbeviewedatwww.seagrapegallery.com.
SeaGrapeGalleryislocatedat113W.MarionAve.indowntownPuntaGordaandcanbereachedat941-575-1718.
AiringoftheQuilts SpringFairMarch16atSt.Hilary’s
ThefourthannualAiringoftheQuiltsSpringFair isscheduledforSaturday,March16atSt.Hilary’s EpiscopalChurchinFortMyers.
Theeventwillrunfrom9a.m.to2p.m. Admissionandparkingarefree.
ConsideredtobeoneofLeeCounty’slargest outdoorcharitablequiltshows,thedaywillinclude quiltsaleandraffle,localfarmersmarketvendors, ministryfair,concessions,localarts&craftvendors,cookiesaleandachurchopenhouse.
Toviewthequiltsaheadoftime,visitonlineat www.loveinablanket.com
SaintHilary'sEpiscopalChurchislocatedat 5011McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers.Formoredetails, call239-936-1000.
ACTGalleryshowcasesRogerBrown
ArtsforACTGalleryinFort Myerswillshowcasetheartof RogerBrowninMarch.Anopening receptionwillbeheldFriday,March 1from6to9p.m.inconjunction withArtWalk.
RogerBrownisanartistwho drawsuponalifetimeofexperiences tocreateartdaily.Asaninternationalbanker,andbusinessman,hehas livedinandconductedbusinessin NewYork,Germany,France, Singapore,Iran,Thailand,India, ChinaandSanDiego.
Since1998,hehasdevotedhimselfentirelytoart.10yearsasa creatorofmosaicswithovera dozensoloshowsdedicatedtothemedium.Hestudiedtheart forminRavenna,Italy,undermasterLucianaNotturniofScula ArtedelMosaico.Hismosaicsareownedbycollectors throughoutthecountryandnumberover200.
A“lifetime”painter,andlargelyself-taught,hebenefited greatlyfromanextendedperiodofstudyin2009underEmmy awardwinningartistDavidDunlapoftheSilvermineGuildArts Center,NewCanaan,Connecticut.Hisworksinoilarerepresentationalandrelatetohisdesiretohavefunwithformand
Thewallsoftheartgalleryofthe CapeCoralLibrary,locatedat921SW 39thTerrace,willfeaturegorgeous watercolorsbyartistKayFootefrom March2throughMay2.
KaygrewupinDavenport,Iowa, wherehergradeschoolteacherfostered aninterestinartbyencouragingherto lookforthevarietyofhuesandshades
color.Hisstilllifecompositionsare brightandthoughtful,oftenrevealingasidenarrative.
WatercolorswillalsobefeaturedinMarch.Hehasdeveloped aninterestingstyleofmixing watercolorandpastelintounique texture-basedpaintings.These piecesarehighlycollectibleand presentasurprisingarrayofcolor andmystery.
Retired,Rogercontinuesto travelandpaintdaily.Heestimates thathehascompletedmorethan 2,000worksofartfindingpleasure ineachone.Hissocialmedia accountonInstagram(tileandpaint)hasmorethan21,400followers.Heandhiswife, Cynthia,areresidentsofFortMyersbutcontinuetospend muchtimewiththeirchildrenandgrandchildrenin Massachusetts.TheexhibitioncontinuesthroughApril2.
ACTGallery,locatedat2265FirstSt.indowntownFort Myers,iscuratedbyClaudiaGoodewiththehelpofACT artistsandvolunteers.Thegalleryiscurrentlyseekingvolunteersandnewartists.Ifyouloveart,andwanttohelpagreat organization,contactcgoode@actabuse.com.
innature,pointingoutthatevenablade ofgrasscontainsmanycolorvariations. “Itisbecauseofmyearlyeducationthat I'vebeeninspiredtopaintwatercolors depictingthecolorfulworldsurrounding me,”Footesays.
ThedisplaycasesattheCapeCoral Librarywillbefilledwithuniquefused glasscreatedbyLoisJohnston.Bornin
Westchester,N.Y.,Johnstonstudiedart atthePropersiSchoolofArtin Greenwich,ConnecticutandvariousuniversitiesinNewYork.Changingexhibits inthelibrary’sgalleryaresponsoredby theFriendsoftheCapeCoralLibrary andaredesignedtoaffordlocalartists andartisanstheopportunitytoshare theirworkinthispublicforum.
LiveMusic,Theatre, ArtExhibits,Concerts andSpecialEvents
ONGOING
OntheRoadAgainexhibit
ThroughMarch30
TribbyArtsCenter, 17281OnParBlvd.,FortMyers 239-415-5667
NationalArtExhibition
ThroughApril12
VisualArtsCenter, 210MaudSt.,PuntaGorda 941-639-8810
FloridaRepertoryTheatre: TheGinGame
ThroughMarch10
ArtStageStudioTheatre, BayStreet,DowntownFortMyers 239-332-4488
GulfshorePlayhousepresents IntotheBreeches!
ThroughMarch10
TheNorrisCenter, 7558thAve.S.,Naples 239-261-7529
TheNaplesPlayers: Laugh,Cry,Pee,Repeat!
ThroughMarch10
McSpaddenHall, NaplesUnitedChurchofChrist, 5200CraytonRoad,Naples 239-263-7990
SouthwestFloridaAgExpo
ThroughMarch10
LeeCountyCivicCenterComplex, 11831BayshoreRoad,NorthFort Myers,www.swflagexpo.com
FloridaRepertoryTheatre: AComedyofTenors
ThroughMarch3
ArcadeTheatre,BayStreet, DowntownFortMyers 239-332-4488
NunsenseII:TheSecondComing
ThroughMarch15
Music&ArtsCommunityCenter, 13411ShireLane,FortMyers 239-277-1700
Beautiful:TheCaroleKingMusical
ThroughApril6
BroadwayPalmTheatre, 1380ColonialBlvd.,FortMyers 239-278-4422
ByeByeBirdie
ThroughMarch10
CulturalParkTheatre, 528CulturalParkBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-772-5862
TheRowdyBards
TheLaboratoryTheaterofFlorida presentsRideTheCyclone
ThroughMarch23
LaboratoryTheaterofFlorida 1634WoodfordAve.,FortMyers 239-218-0481
TheSweetDelilahSwimClub
ThroughApril14
OffBroadwayPalmTheatre, 1380ColonialBlvd.,FortMyers 239-278-4422
FRI-1
JennyVe
LobbyBaratLuminaryHotel&Co., 2200EdwardsDr.,FortMyers 6-9p.m.,239-314-3723
MattStoneasElvis
March1-3
TheBelleTheatre,2788Santa BarbaraBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-323-5533
BobSegertribute-7:30p.m. TonyDavid-6p.m.
SeethaandRobChurchill Comedy-7p.m.
CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
KellyMorrisonexhibit DAASCo-OpArtGallery&Gifts, 1815FowlerSt.,unit3,FortMyers, Opening6-9:30p.m.,exhibitruns throughMarch31,239-590-8645
13South
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,7-11p.m.,239-540-8454
JohnnyRodgerstributetoElvis, JohnnyCashandmore Ter-Tini’sMusic&EventHall, 1901CrystalDrive,FortMyers Buffet5:30p.m.,show6:30p.m., 239-344-6147
FortMyersHighSchool
IBVisualArtsexhibit
March1-28
SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers Reception6p.m.,grandatrium, 239-333-1933
RogerBrownexhibit
ArtsforACTGallery
2265FirstSt.,FortMyers 5-9p.m.,exhibitendsApril2 239-337-5050
AlmostABBA
CharlotteHarborEventCenter, 75TaylorSt.,PuntaGorda 7:30p.m.
www.vintagevinylproductions.com
TinaTurner,BluesBrothers, KC&TheSunshineBandtribute TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
EndlessSummer
Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 1-4p.m.239-790-5786
AvaWilliamsexhibit March1-28
SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers Reception6p.m.,capitalgallery, 239-333-1933
FortMyersArtWalk
DowntownFortMyers 5-9p.m.www.myriverdistrict.com
Tina
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-8p.m.,239-995-2141
LegendsConcertSeriespresents ChicagoandEaglestributes ParadiseCoastSportsComplex, 3940CityGateBlvd.N,Naples 6-9:30p.m.
www.legendsconcertseries.com
RewindBand
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 7-10p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
38thAnnualallFloridaexhibit March1-30
AlliancefortheArts,10091 McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers Reception5p.m.239-939-2787
OperaNaplesFestivalUnder theStars:PavarottiForever CambierPark,Naples 7p.m.,239-963-9050
SAT-2
CarlingWitt
LobbyBaratLuminaryHotel&Co., 2200EdwardsDr.,FortMyers 6-9p.m.,239-314-3723
BonitaSprings
NationalArtFestival SaturdayandSunday
RiversidePark, Old41Road,BonitaSprings 10a.m.-5p.m.artsbonita.org
RandyandBrad
SnookInn, 1215BaldEagleDrive,Marco 1p.m.,239-394-3313
Pupchella
BellTower, 13499S.ClevelandAve.,FortMyers livemusic,vendors,games noon-3p.m.www.belltowerfl.com
ChicagoHeat-6p.m. RockinRandy-6p.m. ZZTopandStevieRay Vaughantribute-7:30p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
SouthwestFlorida ReadingFestival
FortMyersRegionalLibrary, 2450FirstSt.,FortMyers 10a.m.-4p.m.www.readfest.org
SAT-2continued
OperaNaplesFestivalUnder theStars:Zarzuela&Flamenco CambierPark,Naples 7p.m.,239-963-9050
CharlesMeyers
BeaconSocialDrinkery atLuminaryHotel&Co., 2200EdwardsDr.,FortMyers 1-4p.m.,239-314-3723
ACMA:RoyBookBinder
AllFaithsUnitarianCongregation, 2756McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers BillMettsandGeorgeMitchell open,7p.m., www.americanacma.org
RedHannah
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,7-11p.m.,239-540-8454
JacobEngelking
Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 1-4p.m.239-790-5786
Sase
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
Ashantiinconcert
SeminoleCasinoHotel, 506S.1stSt.,Immokalee 8p.m.,outdoors, www.moreinparadise.com
FleetwoodMac &StevieNickstribute
TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
ThunderBeach
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 7-10p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
CapeCoralQuiltersGuildShow CapeCoralLibrary, 921SW39thTerrace 10a.m.-3p.m. www.capecoralquiltguild.com
MusicandArtNight
Lorne’sGallery,TarponMarina 5591SilverKingBlvd.,CapeCoral MusicbyTommyDeeandDee, 5-8p.m.239-945-0866
SUN-3
LaurieandRustyWright
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 5-8p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
TheTemptations
MichaelJay OxbowBar&Grill, 1300HendrySt.,FortMyers 12:30-3:30p.m.,239-314-3856
OperaNaplesFestivalUnder theStars:JeanetteDonatti CambierPark,Naples 7p.m.,239-963-9050
MikeGleansingsSinatra CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 6p.m.,239-549-3000
Bluegrass:PennyCreekBand AlliancefortheArts,10091 McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 3p.m.239-939-2787
AntonDurantributeto BillyJoelandEltonJohn Ter-Tini’sMusic&EventHall, 1901CrystalDrive,FortMyers Buffet2p.m.,show2:45p.m., 239-344-6147
ACMASongwritersCircle AllFaithsUnitarianCongregation, 2756McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 2p.m.,www.americanacma.org
JoeYeomanDuo
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,3-6p.m.,239-540-8454
AnnualTasteoftheCape CulturalPark,CapeCoral 11a.m.-6p.m.239-549-6900 www.tasteofcapecoral.com
RodStewart,TomJones,Meat Loaf,LindaRonstadt,PatsyCline, CelineDiontribute TheStage,9144Bonita BeachRoad,BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
KatOrlando Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 1-4p.m.239-790-5786
OliverAnthonyinconcert
HertzArena, 11000EverbladesParkway,Estero 7p.m.,239-948-7825
Charlie
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
Traptinconcert
TheRanchConcertHall&Saloon, 2158ColonialBlvd.,FortMyers, doorsopen7p.m.,239-985-9839
NaplesConcertBand: AmericanaRoadTrip CambierPark, 7558thAve.S.,Naples 2p.m.naplesconcertband.org
TasteofPuntaGorda LaishleyPark, 150LaishleyCourt,PuntaGorda 11a.m.-5p.m. www.tasteofpuntagorda.org
CahalDunne
LangdonPlayhouse, 1182MarketCircle,PortCharlotte 7:30p.m.,941-255-1022
FortMyersMastersingers: SeeHowLoveSees
St.MichaelLutheranChurch, 3595Broadway,FortMyers 3p.m.mastersingersfm.com
MON-4
TylerKluesner
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,5-8p.m.,239-540-8454
MariaSimic Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 1-4p.m.239-790-5786
FilmAsFineArt:Plan9from OuterSpaceandOutsider:David “TheRock”Nelson
MoePerformingArtsCenter,10150 BonitaBeachRoad,BonitaSprings 7p.m.,239-495-8989
DaniLightner
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
RatPacktribute
TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
FortMyersFilmFestival:TGIM SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers 6:30p.m.,239-333-1933
TUE-5
FloridaSnowbirdPolkaBand
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,noon-3p.m.,239-540-8454
LeviJohn
Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 1-4p.m.239-790-5786
SanibelMusicFestival: ManhattanChamberPlayers PeaceLutheranChurch, 5840McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 7:30p.m.,239-344-7025 www.sanibelmusicfestival.org
ErichDanceParty-6:30p.m. TheFirmjazz&blues6:30p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
BillBeck
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
CelticWomaninconcert
BarbaraB.MannPerforming ArtsHallatFSW,13350FSW Parkway,FortMyers 7p.m.,239-481-4849
Galleryopeningreception
HarbourViewGallery,5789Cape HarbourDrive,suite104,Cape Coral,6-8p.m.,featuredartists KimCarioto-KrugleandJanButler, harbourviewgallery.com
BethAnne
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
Temptations,FourTopstribute
TheStage,9144BonitaBeach Road,BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
WED-6
MichaelDutra-Sinatratribute LobbyBaratLuminaryHotel&Co., 2200EdwardsDr.,FortMyers 6-9p.m.,239-314-3723
RobNorum
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,6-9p.m.,239-540-8454
LeeBirchfield-1p.m.
PanDaveSteelDrums-5p.m.
Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 239-790-5786
CJandPearl
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
SalsaDanceParty-6p.m. SmokinAces-6p.m.
FrankieValliand
BeeGeestribute-7:30p.m.
CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
FabulousGirlsofMotown
TheStage,9144BonitaBeach Road,BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
COCOArtGalleryreception
COCOArtGalleryatCoconutPoint, 8074MediterraneanDrive,Estero 5-7p.m.featuringSouthwest FloridaWatercolorSociety, 239-949-3073
NaplesArtDistrict-ArtAfterDark GalleriesandstudiosalongShirley StreetandJ&CBoulevard,Naples 4-8p.m.,free,239-249-1977 naplesartdistrict.com
LatinDancewithAngela, RooftopDanceParty
SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers Lesson6:30p.m.,party8p.m., 239-333-1933
JoshRowand TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
OperaNaplesFestivalUnderthe Stars:LucianoPavarotti-HisLife CambierPark,Naples 7p.m.,239-963-9050
THU-7
TomBurgess
OxbowBar&Grill, 1300HendrySt.,FortMyers 6-9p.m.,239-314-3856
MercatoNightsMusic:Majestyof Rock-MusicofJourney&Styx Mercato,9110StradaPlace,Naples 6:30p.m.eventlawn, experiencemercato.com
AnatomyofGray
March7-10
CypresLakeHighSchool, CenterfortheArts, 6750PantherLane,FortMyers www.cypresslaketheatre.com
RandyandBrad
DogtoothSports&MusicBar, 5310ShirleySt.,Naples 6:30p.m.,239-431-7004
DuelingPianos-7p.m.
TributetoMotown-7:30p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
SmokinAces
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,6-9p.m.,239-540-8454
Cayman
Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 1-4p.m.239-790-5786
DowntownHoedown:LittleTexas andTheKentuckyHeadhunters LaishleyPark, 150LaishleyCourt,PuntaGorda 5p.m.www.goldentertainment.us
SolReal
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
AnnualSamGallowayJr.& FriendsSoupKitchenBenefit SamGallowayFord, 1800BoyScoutDrive,FortMyers 5:30p.m.,239-332-7687x101
SpringIntotheArts
GalaBenefitBrunch QuailCreekCountryClub, 13300ValewoodDrive,Naples 11a.m.239234-2745
SheldonUpchurch
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
Elvis,RoyOrbison,BuddyHolly, JerryLeeLewistribute TheStage,9144BonitaBeach Road,BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
THU-7continued
MarcAnthonyinconcert
HertzArena, 11000EverbladesParkway,Estero 8p.m.,239-948-7825
JazzattheMACC
Music&ArtsCommunityCenter, 13411ShireLane,FortMyers 7p.m.,239-277-1700
TheatreZonepresents
NeilSimon’sLittleMe March7-10
G<heatre,CommunitySchoolof Naples,13275LivingstonRoad 888-966-3352
BobDylaninconcert
SuncoastCreditUnionArena atFSW,FortMyers 8p.m.,239-481-4849
FortMyersCommunityConcert Association:FlamencoBallet
BarbaraB.MannPerforming ArtsHallatFSW,13350FSW Parkway,FortMyers 7:30p.m.,239-481-4849
OpenStudiosNaplesArtDistrict GalleriesandstudiosalongShirley StreetandJ&CBoulevard,Naples 1-5p.m.,free,239-249-1977
naplesartdistrict.com
OperaNaplesFestivalUnderthe Stars:Carmen,GulfshoreBallet CambierPark,Naples 7p.m.,239-963-9050
FRI-8
PaulaGanon
LobbyBaratLuminaryHotel&Co., 2200EdwardsDr.,FortMyers 6-9p.m.,239-314-3723
SoapyTuna
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,7-11p.m.,239-540-8454
JazzyNightsMusicSeries: DannySinoff&Friends
SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers 7:30p.m.,239-333-1933
Jimmykeyscomedy-7p.m.
TonyDavid-6p.m.
Boston,Styxtribute-7:30p.m.
CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
TheU.S.BeeGees
Ter-Tini’sMusic&EventHall, 1901CrystalDrive,FortMyers Buffet5:30p.m.,show6:30p.m., 239-344-6147
NaplesArtcrafters
TheNaplesArtcraftersnextfineartsandcraftshowwillbe Saturday,March9from10a.m.to4p.m.atCambierPark,Naples.
Tina
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-8p.m.,239-995-2141
SamGallowayConcertSeries: CraigMorganinconcert TheRanchConcertHall&Saloon, 2158ColonialBlvd.,FortMyers, doorsopen7p.m.,239-985-9839
EndlessSummer
Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 1-4p.m.239-790-5786
TheCarstribute
TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
SeaGrapeAnnualCourtyardSale March8and9
SeaGrapeGallery, 113W.MarionAve.,PuntaGorda 10a.m.to4p.m.,941-575-1718
SWFloridaQuiltersGuild 14thBiennialQuiltshow
CharlotteHarborEventCenter, 75TaylorSt.,PuntaGorda Friday9a.m.-5p.m., Saturday9a.m.-4p.m. www.swfqg.com
TheBeachBoysinconcert
BarbaraB.MannPerforming ArtsHallatFSW,13350FSW Parkway,FortMyers 3and7:30p.m.,239-481-4849
LittleEddie&TheFatfingers
Sidney’sRooftopSculptureGarden, SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers 8p.m.,239-333-1933
MarkDupay-1p.m. Simply-Fi-7p.m.
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, www.thecenterbar.com
OperaNaplesFestivalUnder theStars:MadamaButterfly CambierPark,Naples 7p.m.,239-963-9050
SAT-9
MichaelJay LobbyBaratLuminaryHotel&Co., 2200EdwardsDr.,FortMyers 6-9p.m.,239-314-3723
AStarryNight-SeniorProm BellTower, 13499S.ClevelandAve.,FortMyers 4p.m.www.belltowerfl.com
CharlesMeyers
BeaconSocialDrinkery atLuminaryHotel&Co., 2200EdwardsDr.,FortMyers 1-4p.m.,239-314-3723
SanibelMusicFestival:National ChopinWinnerAveryGagliano PeaceLutheranChurch, 5840McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 7:30p.m.,239-344-7025 www.sanibelmusicfestival.org
Joey&Maria’sComedy
ItalianWedding Bonita-EsteroElks, 3231CoconutRoad,BonitaSprings 6:30p.m.dinner,888-562-7537
JoeVRevival
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,7-11p.m.,239-540-8454
LastinLine&Atrium
Bert’sBackPorchLive atTwistedFork,2208ElJobean Road,PortCharlotte gates6:30p.m.,941-235-3675 VIPattwistedfork.freshtix.com
MajestyofRock:
TheMusicofJourney&Styx TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
MarcoIslandNationalArtShow March9and10
VeteransCommunityPark, 901ParkAve.,MarcoIsland 10a.m.-5p.m.
www.maurichproductions.com
RhapsodyinBlue(Gershwin) intheNaplesArtDistrict GalleriesandstudiosalongShirley StreetandJ&CBoulevard,Naples 1-5p.m.,free,239-249-1977 naplesartdistrict.com
JimmyNightclub-6:30p.m.
TonyDavid-6p.m.
FleetwoodMactrib.-7:30p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
JacobEngelking
Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 1-4p.m.239-790-5786
3RedneckTenors
PerformingArtsCenter,10150 BonitaBeachRoad,BonitaSprings 7p.m.,239-495-8989
LynyrdSkynyrdandZZTop HertzArena, 11000EverbladesParkway,Estero 7p.m.,239-948-7825
NaplesArtcrafters
FineArts&CraftShow CambierPark, 5808thSt.S.,Naples 10a.m.-4p.m. naplesartcrafters.com
JoshRowandand
ThePitbullofBluesBand TheCenterBaratBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 7-10p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
OperaNaplesFestivalUnder theStars:GregoryKunde CambierPark,Naples 7p.m.,239-963-9050
Sase
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
SUN-10
BryanSpainhower
OxbowBar&Grill, 1300HendrySt.,FortMyers 12:30-3:30p.m.,239-314-3856
AntonDurantributeto AcousticMastersofRock Ter-Tini’sMusic&EventHall, 1901CrystalDrive,FortMyers Buffet2p.m.,show2:45p.m., 239-344-6147
OperaNaplesFestivalUnder theStars:MadamaButterfly CambierPark,Naples 7:30p.m.,239-963-9050
TheTapMonkeys-6p.m. Queentribute-7:30p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
BluesandBloodysConcertSeries TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, JoelDaSilvaBandat1p.m., AnthonyGeraci&TheBostonBlues All-Starsat3:30p.m., www.thecenterbar.com
ACMASongwritersCircle
AllFaithsUnitarianCongregation, 2756McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 2p.m.,www.americanacma.org
SmokinAces
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,3-6p.m.,239-540-8454
KatOrlando
Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 1-4p.m.239-790-5786
GulfCoastSymphony: FolkAnthemsofthe70s
BarbaraB.MannPerforming ArtsHallatFSW,13350FSW Parkway,FortMyers 7p.m.,239-481-4849
FortMyersMastersingers: AClassicalAfternoon St.Hilary’sEpiscopalChurch, 5011McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 3p.m.mastersingersfm.com
Charlie
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
EltonJohn,BarryManilowtribute
TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
TheFourTops
LeeCountyCommunityBand MarinerHighSchool, 701ChiquitaBlvd.N.,CapeCoral 3p.m.leecountyband.org
NaplesDixielandJazzBand CambierPark,Naples 2p.m.,naplesjazzsociety.com
MON-11
TylerKluesner
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,5-8p.m.,239-540-8454
StardustMemoriesBigBand: TheGreatAmericanSongbook CambierPark, 7558thAve.S.,Naples,7p.m. stardustmemoriesbigband.com
MariaSimic
Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 1-4p.m.239-790-5786
MichaelJackson,Justin Timberlake,Pinktribute TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
AURA
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
TUE-12
FloridaSnowbirdPolkaBand
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,noon-3p.m., 239-540-8454
SanibelMusicFestival: BostonTrio PeaceLutheranChurch, 5840McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 7:30p.m.,239-344-7025 www.sanibelmusicfestival.org
TheFirmJazz&BluesQuintet CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 6:30p.m.,239-549-3000
FrankTorino
Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 1-4p.m.239-790-5786
ACMASongwritersonthePlaza: ThePearlStreetBand CornogPlaza,FortMyersRegional Library,2450FirstSt.,Downtown FortMyers,6p.m.,indoorsifbad weather,www.americanacma.org
Compton&Bennett: ACrackeratTheRitz PerformingArtsCenter,10150 BonitaBeachRoad,BonitaSprings 7p.m.,239-495-8989
BethAnne
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
StardustMemoriesBigBand:
TheGreatAmericanSongbook RiversidePark,Old41Road, BonitaSprings,7p.m. stardustmemoriesbigband.com
PaulAnkainconcert
BarbaraB.MannPerforming ArtsHallatFSW,13350FSW Parkway,FortMyers 7:30p.m.,239-481-4849
EarthtoMars(BrunoMarstribute) TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings
7:30p.m.239-405-8566
CandlelightConcerts: ATributetoTaylorSwift Music&ArtsCommunityCenter, 13411ShireLane,FortMyers 6&8:30p.m.,239-277-1700
WendyRenee
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
WED-13
MichaelDutra-Sinatratribute LobbyBaratLuminaryHotel&Co., 2200EdwardsDr.,FortMyers 6-9p.m.,239-314-3723
N2LTrio-5p.m.
Eaglestribute-7:30p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
LeeBirchfield-1p.m.
PanDaveSteelDrums-5p.m. Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 239-790-5786
COCOArtGalleryreception
COCOArtGalleryatCoastland Center,1758TamiamiTrail,Naples 5-7p.m.featuringSWFlorida PastelSociety,cocoartgallery.com
CJandPearl
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
WednesdayswithDJDonFresh Sidney’sRooftopSculptureGarden, SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers 8p.m.,239-333-1933
RobNorum
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,6-9p.m.,239-540-8454
AnEveningwithPriscillaPresley SeminoleCasinoHotel, 506S.1stSt.,Immokalee 8p.m.,www.moreinparadise.com
TheRollingStones, CreedenceClearwaterRevival, DoobieBrotherstribute TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
Foreignerinconcert
BarbaraB.MannPerforming ArtsHallatFSW,13350FSW Parkway,FortMyers 7:30p.m.,239-481-4849
JoshRowand
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
WednesdayNightMarket AlliancefortheArts, 10091McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 5-8p.m.239-939-2787
THU-14
EmanuelZuckermanII
OxbowBar&Grill, 1300HendrySt.,FortMyers 6-9p.m.,239-314-3856
BadLatitude
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,6-9p.m.,239-540-8454
RomancingtheStoneand SharingCreativityexhibits
ThroughApril11 VisualArtsCenter, 26100Old41Road,BonitaSprings Receptionandopenhouse6p.m., 239-495-8989artsbonita.org
PianistEvrenOzel
TribbyArtsCenteratShellPoint, 17281OnParBlvd.,FortMyers, 7p.m.,239-415-5667
OpenStudiosNaplesArtDistrict GalleriesandstudiosalongShirley StreetandJ&CBoulevard,Naples 1-5p.m.,free,239-249-1977 naplesartdistrict.com
ScottParmer
Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 1-4p.m.239-790-5786
HirdieGirdieGalleryreception HirdieGirdieGallery, 2490LibraryWay,Sanibel ArtistsPennyRipleyandRobinette Apelgren,5-7p.m.,239-395-0027
ThroughtheWindow exhibitreception
TowerGallery, 751TarponBayRoad,Sanibel 5-8p.m.,239-472-4557
GODivas PerformingArtsCenter,10150 BonitaBeachRoad,BonitaSprings 7p.m.,239-495-8989
SheldonUpchurch
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
FGCUWindOrchestra
DunbarHighSchool, 3800EdisonAve.,FortMyers, 7p.m.,free.239-745-4268
DisneyOnIce March14-17
HertzArena, 11000EverbladesParkway,Estero 239-948-7825
EveningonFifth 5thAvenueSouth,Naples 6:30-9:30p.m.,239-248-4151
TheatreZonepresents
NeilSimon’sLittleMe March14-17
G<heatre,CommunitySchoolof Naples,13275LivingstonRoad 888-966-3352
TheEdwardsTwins
CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 7p.m.,239-549-3000
AlterEagles
TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
LittleRiverBandinconcert
BarbaraB.MannPerforming ArtsHallatFSW,13350FSW Parkway,FortMyers 8p.m.,239-481-4849
TideUp
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
TheCharlottePlayers:
NunsenseII:TheSecondComing March14-17
LangdonPlayhouse, 1182MarketCircle,PortCharlotte 941-255-1022
JamminontheRoof: Funkin’Grateful Mercato,fourthfloorparking garage,Naples 6p.m.,experiencemercato.com
FRI-15
JohnHousley
LobbyBaratLuminaryHotel&Co., 2200EdwardsDr.,FortMyers 6-9p.m.,239-314-3723
CollaborationBand
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,7-11p.m.,239-540-8454
PioneersofRock Beatles&MoreTribute Ter-Tini’sMusic&EventHall, 1901CrystalDrive,FortMyers Buffet5:30p.m.,show6:30p.m., 239-344-6147
FRI - 15 continued
The Freecoasters
Sidney’s Rooftop Sculpture Garden, Sidney and Berne Davis Art Center, 2301 First St , Fort Myers 8 p m , 239-333-1933
David Lynn - 6 p m
RC Smith comedy 7 p.m.
The Edwards Twins - 7 p m
Cape Cabaret Dinner Theatre, 4725 Vincennes Blvd , Cape Coral 239-549-3000
Wicked Serenity
Ultimate Tribute to Godsmack Bert’s Back Porch Live at Twisted Fork, 2208 El Jobean Road, Port Charlotte gates 6 p m , 941-235-3675
VIP at twistedfork freshtix com
Fort Myers Music Walk Downtown Fort Myers 6 p m www myriverdistrict com
Bee Gees, Simon & Garfunkel, America tribute
The Stage, 9144 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs 7:30 p m 239-405-8566
Jesse Jones Jr.
Performing Arts Center, 10150 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs 7 p m , 239-495-8989
Endless Summer
Rumrunners, 5848 Cape Harbour Drive, Cape Coral 1 - 4 p m 239-790-5786
Tina
The Shell Factor y & Nature Park, 16554 N Cleveland Ave , N Fort Myers, 4 - 8 p m , 239-995-2141
Larry Fleet in concert
The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon, 2158 Colonial Blvd , Fort Myers, doors open 7 p m , 239-985-9839
Steve Hackett: Genesis Revisited
Barbara B Mann Performing Arts Hall at FSW, 13350 FSW Parkway, Fort Myers 8 p m , 239-481-4849
Bluegrass Music Series:
Mama Said String Band
Sidney and Berne Davis Art Center, 2301 First St , Fort Myers 7:30 p m , 239-333-1933
The Old 41 Band
The Center Bar, The Promenade at Bonita Bay, 26811 S Bay Drive, Bonita Springs, 7 - 10 p m , www thecenterbar com
SAT - 16
Katie Dietz
Lobby Bar at Luminar y Hotel & Co , 2200 Edwards Dr , Fort Myers 6 - 9 p m , 239-314-3723
Estero Fest 2024
Estero Community Park, 9200 Corkscrew Palms Blvd , Estero 1 to 9 p m , esterochamber org
Tito Puente Jr - 6 p m
Tony David - 6 p.m.
Cape Cabaret Dinner Theatre, 4725 Vincennes Blvd , Cape Coral 239-549-3000
Cape Coral Art and Music Fusion Walk
SE 47th Terrace, Cape Coral 5 p m capecoral gov
Family ArtLab
Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd , Fort Myers 10 a m - noon 239-939-2787
Candlelight Concerts:
A Tribute to Adele Music & Arts Community Center, 13411 Shire Lane, Fort Myers 6 & 8:30 p m , 239-277-1700
Charles Meyers
Beacon Social Drinker y at Luminar y Hotel & Co , 2200 Edwards Dr , Fort Myers 1 - 4 p m , 239-314-3723
Fourth Annual Airing of the Quilts Spring Fair St Hilar y’s Episcopal Church, 5011 McGregor Blvd , Fort Myers 9 a m - 2 p m 239-936-1000
SW Florida Symphony
Barbara B Mann Performing Arts Hall at FSW, 13350 FSW Parkway, Fort Myers 7:30 p m , 239-481-4849
Smokin Aces
Tiki Hut Bar & Grill at Dolphin Key Resort, 1502 Miramar St , Cape Coral, 7 - 11 p m , 239-540-8454
ACMA: Shawna Caspi
All Faiths Unitarian Congregation, 2756 McGregor Blvd , Fort Myers J D Lashley opens, 7 p m , www americanacma org
Sanibel Music Festival: Viano String Quartet
Peace Lutheran Church, 5840 McGregor Blvd , Fort Myers 7:30 p m , 239-344-7025
www sanibelmusicfestival org
Scott Par mer
Rumrunners, 5848 Cape Harbour Drive, Cape Coral 1 - 4 p m 239-790-5786
The Weight Band
Performing Arts Center, 10150 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs 7:30 p m , 239-495-8989
Sase
The Shell Factor y & Nature Park, 16554 N Cleveland Ave , N Fort Myers, 4 - 7 p m , 239-995-2141
Peace River National Art Festival Saturday & Sunday
Laishley Park, 100 Nesbit St , Punta Gorda 10 a m - 4 p m 941-639-8810
The Temptations and
The Four Tops in concert Seminole Casino Hotel, 506 S 1st St , Immokalee 8 p m , www moreinparadise com
Relentless Fire
The Center Bar, The Promenade at Bonita Bay, 26811 S Bay Drive, Bonita Springs, 7 - 10 p m , www thecenterbar com
Brass Evolution: Chicago, Earth Wind & Fire, Blood Sweat & Tears
The Stage, 9144 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs 7:30 p m 239-405-8566
US2 - The U2 Tribute Experience
Bert’s Back Porch Live at Twisted Fork, 2208 El Jobean Road, Port Charlotte 6 p m , 941-235-3675
VIP at twistedfork freshtix com
SUN - 17
Jenny Ve
Oxbow Bar & Grill, 1300 Hendr y St , Fort Myers 12:30 - 3:30 p m , 239-314-3856
ACMA Songwriters Circle
All Faiths Unitarian Congregation, 2756 McGregor Blvd , Fort Myers 2 p m , www americanacma org
Last Train
Tiki Hut Bar & Grill at Dolphin Key Resort, 1502 Miramar St , Cape Coral, 3 - 6 p m , 239-540-8454
Shamrock Social: The Rowdy Bards Mercato, Strada Place, Naples 1 - 6 p m between Bar Tulia and Dunkin’s Diamonds, experiencemercato com
Sunday Chamber Music: Stokes & Koztowski Duo Music & Arts Community Center, 13411 Shire Lane, Fort Myers 7 p m , 239-277-1700
Rock the Dock with American Made
Rumrunners, 5848 Cape Harbour Drive, Cape Coral 1 - 4 p m 239-790-5786
Sarasota Jazz Festival March 17 - 23
Sarasota Municipal Auditorium 801 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota sarasotajazzfestival com
Murder Mystery - 6 p.m.
The Tap Monkeys - 6 p m
Bruno Mars Prince and Lady Gaga tribute - 7:30 p.m. Cape Cabaret Dinner Theatre, 4725 Vincennes Blvd , Cape Coral 239-549-3000
Irish Rockers tribute: U2, Ed Sheeran, Van Morrison
Ter-Tini’s Music & Event Hall, 1901 Cr ystal Drive, Fort Myers Buf fet 2 p m , show 2:45 p m , 239-344-6147
ACMA Songwriters in the Round: Charlie McCoy, Roy Schneider and Kim Mayfield Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd , Fort Myers 5 p m 239-939-2787
Charlie
The Shell Factor y & Nature Park, 16554 N Cleveland Ave , N Fort Myers, 4 - 7 p m , 239-995-2141
Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks tribute
The Stage, 9144 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs 7:30 p m 239-405-8566
Bonita Springs Concert Band Riverside Park, Old 41 Road, Bonita Springs, 2 p m , bonitaspringsconcertband org
Regina Bonelli
The Center Bar, The Promenade at Bonita Bay, 26811 S Bay Drive, Bonita Springs, 5 - 8 p m , www thecenterbar com
MON - 18
Tyler Kluesner
Tiki Hut Bar & Grill at Dolphin Key Resort, 1502 Miramar St , Cape Coral, 5 - 8 p m , 239-540-8454
MON-18continued
MariaSimic
Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 1-4p.m.239-790-5786
AlmostABBA andMammaMiatribute
TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
FilmAsFineArt:DickTracy MoePerformingArtsCenter,10150 BonitaBeachRoad,BonitaSprings 7p.m.,239-495-8989
FortMyersFilm
Festival:MovieMondays
SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers 7p.m.,239-333-1933
DaniLightner TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
TUE-19
FloridaSnowbirdPolkaBand
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,noon-3p.m.,239-540-8454
LeviJohn
Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 1-4p.m.239-790-5786
Compton&Bennett: ACrackeratTheRitz PerformingArtsCenter,10150Bonita BeachRoad,BonitaSprings 7p.m.,239-495-8989
BethAnne
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
SanibelMusicFestival:
DavidFinckelandWuHan
PeaceLutheranChurch, 5840McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 7:30p.m.,239-344-7025 www.sanibelmusicfestival.org
FloridaRepertoryTheatre:
HankWilliamsLostHighway
ThroughApril14
ArcadeTheatre,BayStreet, DowntownFortMyers 239-332-4488
TheFirmJazz&BluesQuintet
CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 6:30p.m.,239-549-3000
M ARCH C ALENDAR
Little River Band
ScottParmer
LittleRiverBandreturnstoSouthwestFloridaonMarch14at8 p.m.toperformattheBarbaraB.MannPerformingArtsHallat FSW.Call239-481-4849orvisitbbmannpah.comforticketsand information.Picturedislongtimeleadsingerandbassplayer WayneNelsonofLRB. photobyJamieKuser
JohnnyRogersBand
CountryLegendstribute
TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
FortMyersCommunityConcert Association:KyivVirtuosi SymphonyOrchestra
BarbaraB.MannPerforming ArtsHallatFSW,13350FSW Parkway,FortMyers 7:30p.m.,239-481-4849
BillBeck
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
WED-20
MichaelDutra-Sinatratribute LobbyBaratLuminaryHotel&Co., 2200EdwardsDr.,FortMyers 6-9p.m.,239-314-3723
RobNorum
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,6-9p.m.,239-540-8454
RandyandBrad
SneakyPete’s,3465BonitaBeach RoadSW#20,BonitaSprings 8p.m.,239-498-8887
LeeBirchfield-1p.m. PanDaveSteelDrums-5p.m. Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 239-790-5786
TheCharlottePlayers: NunsenseII:TheSecondComing March20-24
LangdonPlayhouse, 1182MarketCircle,PortCharlotte 941-255-1022
CJandPearl
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
AbsoluteQueen
TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
GrandPianoSeries: FlorianNoack St.LeoAuditorium, 28290BeaumontRoad, BonitaSprings,3p.m. grandpianoseries.org
JoshRowand
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
RockinRandy-6p.m.
RatPacktribute-7p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
THU-21
ThomasO’Brien
OxbowBar&Grill, 1300HendrySt.,FortMyers 6-9p.m.,239-314-3856
Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 1-4p.m.239-790-5786
SmokinAces
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,6-9p.m.,239-540-8454
26thAnnualJuried StudentArtExhibition
ThroughApril4
WasmerArtGallery,ArtsComplex, FGCU,10501S.FGCUBlvd.S., FortMyers,reception5pm.,free 239-590-7199
DuelingPianos-6:30p.m.
BruceSpringsteentrib.-7:30p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
RandyandBrad
GiuseppeandtheLion, 1585PineRidgeRoad,Naples 5:30p.m.,239-592-0050
OpenStudiosNaplesArtDistrict GalleriesandstudiosalongShirley StreetandJ&CBoulevard,Naples 1-5p.m.,free,239-249-1977 naplesartdistrict.com
RocktheBlock:JahRockaz Mercato,9110StradaPlace,Naples 6-9p.m.blocknearChipotle, experiencemercato.com
ACMA:JimLauderdaleinconcert AllFaithsUnitarianCongregation, 2756McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 7:30p.m.,www.eventbrite.com
GulfshorePlayhouse presentsSheLovesMe ThroughApril21
TheNorrisCenter, 7558thAve.S.,Naples 239-261-7529
SWFloridaGuitarfest
PerformingArtsCenter,10150Bonita BeachRoad,BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.,239-495-8989
SheldonUpchurch
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
Jay&TheAmericans,TheClassics IV,TheShadesofBlue,Chris Ruggieroinconcert
BarbaraB.MannPerforming ArtsHallatFSW,13350FSW Parkway,FortMyers 7:30p.m.,239-481-4849
SamGallowayConcertSeries:
KylieMorganinconcert
TheRanchConcertHall&Saloon, 2158ColonialBlvd.,FortMyers, doorsopen7p.m.,239-985-9839
NeilDiamondand
BarbraStreisandtribute
TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7p.m.239-405-8566
LatinNightwithDJJC
Sidney’sRooftopSculptureGarden, SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers 8p.m.,239-333-1933
SolReal
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
FRI-22
TomBurgess
LobbyBaratLuminaryHotel&Co., 2200EdwardsDr.,FortMyers 6-9p.m.,239-314-3723
TonyDavid-6p.m.
ABBAtribute-7:30p.m. NathanWallacecomedy-7p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
EndlessSummer Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 1-4p.m.239-790-5786
Motowntribute
Ter-Tini’sMusic&EventHall, 1901CrystalDrive,FortMyers Twoperformances5:15&7:15p.m., 239-344-6147
FLORA
Sidney’sRooftopSculptureGarden, SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers 8p.m.,239-333-1933
Riverside
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,7-11p.m.,239-540-8454
Tina
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-8p.m.,239-995-2141
SamGallowayConcertSeries: JordanRainerinconcert
TheRanchConcertHall&Saloon, 2158ColonialBlvd.,FortMyers, doorsopen7p.m.,239-985-9839
TheBeatlestribute
TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
JohnnyCaribe&TheHurricanes
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 7-10p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
Grounded
March22-30
TheBelleTheatre,2788Santa BarbaraBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-323-5533
SAT-23
BryanSpainhower
LobbyBaratLuminaryHotel&Co., 2200EdwardsDr.,FortMyers 6-9p.m.,239-314-3723
JacobEngelking
Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 1-4p.m.239-790-5786
CharlesMeyers
BeaconSocialDrinkery atLuminaryHotel&Co., 2200EdwardsDr.,FortMyers 1-4p.m.,239-314-3723
SanibelMusicFestival:
OperaTheaterofConnecticut PeaceLutheranChurch, 5840McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 7:30p.m.,239-344-7025 www.sanibelmusicfestival.org
SalsaDanceParty-6p.m. TonyDavid-6p.m. LedZeppelintribute-7:30p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
TheBoots
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,7-11p.m.,239-540-8454
Joey&Maria’sComedy ItalianWedding Bonita-EsteroElks, 3231CoconutRoad,BonitaSprings 6:30p.m.dinner,888-562-7537
Compton&Bennett: AssistedLivingtheMusical Saturday&Sunday PerformingArtsCenter,10150 BonitaBeachRoad,BonitaSprings 2and7p.m.,239-495-8989
GulfCoastSymphony:
TheMusicMan
March23and24
BarbaraB.MannPerforming ArtsHallatFSW,13350FSW Parkway,FortMyers 7p.m.,239-481-4849
Sase
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
SAT - 23 continued
The Commodores and WAR in concert
Seminole Casino Hotel, 506 S 1st St , Immokalee 8 p m , outdoors, www moreinparadise com
Naples Concert Band:
Life is a Cabaret Cambier Park, 755 8th Ave S , Naples 7 p m naplesconcertband org
Bad Company, Foreigner and Aerosmith tribute
The Stage, 9144 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs 7:30 p m 239-405-8566
Cape Coral Museum of History presents Annual Brew Fest Cultural Park, Cape Coral 1 - 5 p m capecoralmuseum org
Damon Fowler
Bert’s Back Porch Live at Twisted Fork, 2208 El Jobean Road, Port Charlotte gates 6 p m , Mike Imbasciani opens, 941-235-3675
VIP at twistedfork freshtix com
Opera Workshop
perfor mance of Dido & Aeneas
U Tobe Recital Hall, Music Building, FGCU, 10501 S FGCU Blvd S , Fort Myers, 7 p m , free 239-745-4268
Naples Downtown Art Festival March 23 and 24
Cambier Park, 580 8th St S , Naples 10 a m - 5 p m naplesart org
Wayward Souls
The Center Bar,
The Promenade at Bonita Bay, 26811 S Bay Drive, Bonita Springs, 7 - 10 p m , www thecenterbar com
SUN - 24
Katie Dietz
Oxbow Bar & Grill, 1300 Hendr y St , Fort Myers 12:30 - 3:30 p m , 239-314-3856
ACMA Songwriters Circle
All Faiths Unitarian Congregation, 2756 McGregor Blvd , Fort Myers 2 p m , www americanacma org
Reggae at The Fork
Bert’s Back Porch Live at Twisted Fork, 2208 El Jobean Road, Port Charlotte 1 p m , 941-235-3675
VIP at twistedfork freshtix com
Annual BBQ, Bands and Brew
Caloosa Sound Amphitheater, 2101 Edwards Drive, Fort Myers 11 a m - 6 p m www leebuildscare org
Mike Glean sings Sinatra - 6 p m
Tap Monkeys - 6 p.m.
Cape Cabaret Dinner Theatre, 4725 Vincennes Blvd , Cape Coral 239-549-3000
Phenomenal Animal
Tiki Hut Bar & Grill at Dolphin Key Resort, 1502 Miramar St , Cape Coral, 3 - 6 p m , 239-540-8454
Paul Razmus
Rumrunners, 5848 Cape Harbour Drive, Cape Coral 1 - 4 p m 239-790-5786
SW Florida Concert Band South Fort Myers High School, 14020 Plantation Road, Fort Myers 2 pm southwestfloridaconcertband org
Charlie
The Shell Factor y & Nature Park, 16554 N Cleveland Ave , N Fort Myers, 4 - 7 p m , 239-995-2141
Opera Workshop
perfor mance of Dido & Aeneas U Tobe Recital Hall, Music Building, FGCU, 10501 S FGCU Blvd S , Fort Myers, 3 p m , free 239-745-4268
AURA
The Center Bar, The Promenade at Bonita Bay, 26811 S Bay Drive, Bonita Springs, 5 - 8 p m , www thecenterbar com
MON - 25
Tyler Kluesner
Tiki Hut Bar & Grill at Dolphin Key Resort, 1502 Miramar St , Cape Coral, 5 - 8 p m , 239-540-8454
Stardust Memories Big Band: Mel Tor me & Rosemary Clooney Cambier Park, 755 8th Ave S , Naples, 7 p m stardustmemoriesbigband com
Maria Simic
Rumrunners, 5848 Cape Harbour Drive, Cape Coral 1 - 4 p m 239-790-5786
Temptations, Four Tops tribute
The Stage, 9144 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs 7:30 p m 239-405-8566
Wendy Renee
The Center Bar, The Promenade at Bonita Bay, 26811 S Bay Drive, Bonita Springs, 6 - 9 p m , www thecenterbar com
TUE - 26
Marshall Tucker Band in concert Caloosa Sound Amphitheater, 2101 Edwards Drive, Fort Myers gates at 6 p m , show at 7 p m www caloosasoundamp com
Florida Snowbird Polka Band
Tiki Hut Bar & Grill at Dolphin Key Resort, 1502 Miramar St , Cape Coral, noon - 3 p m , 239-540-8454
The Fir m Blues & Jazz Quintet
Cape Cabaret Dinner Theatre, 4725 Vincennes Blvd , Cape Coral 6:30 p m , 239-549-3000
Frank Torino
Rumrunners, 5848 Cape Harbour Drive, Cape Coral 1 - 4 p m 239-790-5786
Beth Anne
The Shell Factor y & Nature Park, 16554 N Cleveland Ave , N Fort Myers, 4 - 7 p m , 239-995-2141
Stardust Memories Big Band:
Mel Tor me & Rosemary Clooney
Riverside Park, Old 41 Road, Bonita Springs, 7 p m stardustmemoriesbigband com
John Denver, Jimmy Buffett, Olivia Newton-John, Dolly Parton, Glen Campbell tribute
The Stage, 9144 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs 7:30 p m 239-405-8566
Candlelight Concerts:
A Tribute to Coldplay Music & Arts Community Center, 13411 Shire Lane, Fort Myers 6 & 8:30 p m , 239-277-1700
Dale Schwegel
The Center Bar, The Promenade at Bonita Bay, 26811 S Bay Drive, Bonita Springs, 6 - 9 p m , www thecenterbar com
WED - 27
Michael Dutra - Sinatra tribute Lobby Bar at Luminar y Hotel & Co , 2200 Edwards Dr , Fort Myers 6 - 9 p m , 239-314-3723
Rob Norum
Tiki Hut Bar & Grill at Dolphin Key Resort, 1502 Miramar St , Cape Coral, 6 - 9 p m , 239-540-8454
Lee Birchfield - 1 p.m.
Pan Dave Steel Drums - 5 p m
Rumrunners, 5848 Cape Harbour Drive, Cape Coral 239-790-5786
Chamber Music Series: American String Quartet
Sidney and Berne Davis Art Center, 2301 First St , Fort Myers 7:30 p m , 239-333-1933
CJ and Pearl
The Shell Factor y & Nature Park, 16554 N Cleveland Ave , N Fort Myers, 4 - 7 p m , 239-995-2141
Bob Seger, Billy Joel, Lady Gaga, Cher tribute
The Stage, 9144 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs 7:30 p m 239-405-8566
Smokin Aces - 6 p m
Jacob’s Ladder - 7 p.m.
Cape Cabaret Dinner Theatre, 4725 Vincennes Blvd , Cape Coral 239-549-3000
Josh Rowand
The Center Bar, The Promenade at Bonita Bay, 26811 S Bay Drive, Bonita Springs, 6 - 9 p m , www thecenterbar com
Candlelight Concerts: A Tribute to Queen Music & Arts Community Center, 13411 Shire Lane, Fort Myers 6 & 8:30 p m , 239-277-1700
Mark Vee & The Killer Vees celebrate music of Neil Diamond Bert’s Back Porch Live at Twisted Fork, 2208 El Jobean Road, Port Charlotte gates 6 p m , 941-235-3675 VIP at twistedfork freshtix com
The Charlotte Players: Nunsense II: The Second Coming March 27 - 30
Langdon Playhouse, 1182 Market Circle, Port Charlotte 941-255-1022
Randy and Brad
Blue Martini, Mercato 9114 Strada Place, Naples 6:30 p m , 239-591-2583
Treorchy Male Choir
Opera Naples, 2408 Linwood Ave , Naples, 7:30 p m , treorchymalechoirtour com
THURSDAY,FEB.29
AlterEagles
FRIDAY,MARCH1
LategreatTinaTurnerperforming withBluesBrothers, KC&TheSunshineBand
SATURDAY,MARCH2
FleetwoodMac&StevieNicks
SUNDAY,MARCH3
RodStewart,TomJones, MeatLoaf,LindaRonstadt, PatsyCline,CelineDion
MONDAY,MARCH4
TheRatPack
TUESDAY,MARCH5
TemptationsandFourTops
WEDNESDAY,MARCH6
FabulousGirlsofMotown
THURSDAY,MARCH7
JohnnyRogersBand:Elvis,Roy Orbison,BuddyHolly,JerryLeeLewis, JohnnyCash,WillieNelson&more
FRIDAY,MARCH8
Touch&Go:TheUltimateCarsTribute
SATURDAY,MARCH9
MajestyofRock-Styx&Journey
SUNDAY,MARCH10
EltonJohn&BarryManilow
MONDAY,MARCH11
MichaelJackson, JustinTimberlakeandPink
TUESDAY,MARCH12
EarthtoMars-BrunoMars
WEDNESDAY,MARCH13
RollingStones,DoobieBrothers, CreedenceClearwaterRevival
THURSDAY,MARCH14
AlterEagles
FRIDAY,MARCH15
BeeGees,America, Simon&Garfunkel
SATURDAY,MARCH16
BrassEvolution10piecehornband featuringEarthWind&Fire, Chicago,BloodSweat&Tears
SUNDAY,MARCH17
FleetwoodMac&StevieNicks
MONDAY,MARCH18
AlmostABBAandMammaMia
TUESDAY,MARCH19 CountryLegends
WEDNESDAY,MARCH20
AbsoluteQueen
THURSDAY,MARCH21
NeilDiamond,BarbraStreisand
FRIDAY,MARCH22 TheBeatles
SATURDAY,MARCH23
BadCo.,Foreigner,Aerosmith
MONDAY,MARCH25
TemptationsandFourTops
TUESDAY,MARCH26
JohnDenver,JimmyBuffett, OliviaNewton-John, GlennCampbell,DollyParton
WEDNESDAY,MARCH27
BobSeger,LadyGaga,Cher,BillyJoel
THURSDAY,MARCH28
JerseyBoys,BeachBoys, LindaRonstadt
FRIDAY,MARCH29
BoogieNightsShowBandperforms thebestofDonnaSummer, OhioPlayers,Kool&TheGang, JamesBrown,ChakaKhanand KC&TheSunshineBand
SATURDAY,MARCH30
RodStewart,TomJones, MeatLoaf,LindaRonstadt, PatsyCline,CelineDion
MONDAY,APRIL1
TBA
TUESDAY,APRIL2
TomPetty,SteveMiller,CSNY
WEDNESDAY,APRIL3
RollingStones,DoobieBrothers, CreedenceClearwaterRevival
THURSDAY,APRIL4
AlterEagles
FRIDAY,APRIL5
TheRatPack
THU-28
JohnHousley
OxbowBar&Grill, 1300HendrySt.,FortMyers 6-9p.m.,239-314-3856
Cayman
Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 1-4p.m.239-790-5786
ForeignerandStyxtribute
CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 7:30p.m.,239-549-3000
Art&PoetryNetworkingEvent
SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers 8p.m.,239-333-1933
AlmostEaglesand LindaRonstadttribute
Ter-Tini’sMusic&EventHall, 1901CrystalDrive,FortMyers Buffet5:30p.m.,show6:30p.m., 239-344-6147
TreorchyMaleChoir
TheNorrisCenter, 7558thAve.S.,Naples, 3p.m.,treorchymalechoirtour.com
SmokinAces
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,6-9p.m.,239-540-8454
ZachBartholomewTrio
PerformingArtsCenter,10150Bonita BeachRoad,BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.,239-495-8989
SheldonUpchurch
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
JerseyBoys,TheBeachBoys, LindaRonstadttribute
TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
PaulToddJr.:MusicofBroadway Music&ArtsCommunityCenter, 13411ShireLane,FortMyers 7p.m.,239-277-1700
SisterAct
ThroughApril7
CulturalParkTheatre, 528CulturalParkBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-772-5862
OpenStudiosNaplesArtDistrict GalleriesandstudiosalongShirley StreetandJ&CBoulevard,Naples 1-5p.m.,free,239-249-1977 naplesartdistrict.com
M ARCH C ALENDAR
NisitaConcertSeries: EmileNaoumoff,piano U.TobeRecitalHall,MusicBuilding, FGCU,10501S.FGCUBlvd.S., FortMyers,7:30p.m. 239-745-4268
RandyandBrad
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
SoundsofJazzandBlues
RichardElliott,BettyFox
CoralOaksGolfCourse,CapeCoral 5-9p.m.capeconcerts.com
FRI-29
MichaelJay
LobbyBaratLuminaryHotel&Co., 2200EdwardsDr.,FortMyers 6-9p.m.,239-314-3723
Mark,LoriEvanscomedy-7p.m. TonyDavid-6p.m.
Chicago,EarthWind&Fire,Blood Sweat&Tearstribute-7:30p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
EndlessSummer
Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 1-4p.m.239-790-5786
BacktrackBluesBand
PerformingArtsCenter,10150Bonita BeachRoad,BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.,239-495-8989
TreorchyMaleChoir
UnityofNaples,2000UnityWay, Naples,6:30p.m., treorchymalechoirtour.com
RetroRooftopDanceParty
Sidney’sRooftopSculptureGarden, SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers 8p.m.,239-333-1933
SailOn:BeachBoystribute
TribbyArtsCenteratShellPoint, 17281OnParBlvd.,FortMyers, 4and7p.m.,239-415-5667
BoogieNightsShowBand: DonnaSummers,OhioPlayers, JamesBrown,Kool&TheGang, ChakaKhan,KC&TheSunshine Bandtribute
TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings, 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
Tina
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-8p.m.,239-995-2141
TheUltimateDoors(tribute) Bert’sBackPorchLive atTwistedFork,2208ElJobean Road,PortCharlotte gates6:30p.m.,941-235-3675 VIPattwistedfork.freshtix.com
VinylVibes:FireandRain-A JamesTaylortributebyGregPitts SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers 7:30p.m.,239-333-1933
VirgilCain
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 7-10p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
SAT-30
EmanuelZuckermanII
LobbyBaratLuminaryHotel&Co., 2200EdwardsDr.,FortMyers 6-9p.m.,239-314-3723
CharlesMeyers
BeaconSocialDrinkery atLuminaryHotel&Co., 2200EdwardsDr.,FortMyers 1-4p.m.,239-314-3723
TreorchyMaleChoir
Sidney&BerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers,7:30p.m., treorchymalechoirtour.com
TheTapMonkeys-6p.m.
RobertGonnelli-6:30p.m. Elvistribute-7:30p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
Rocker
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,7-11p.m.,239-540-8454
JacobEngelking
Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 1-4p.m.239-790-5786
JeffHarnarSingsColePorter
PerformingArtsCenter,10150Bonita BeachRoad,BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.,239-495-8989
TreorchyMaleChoir
SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers 7:30p.m.,239-333-1933
ACMA:KalaFarnham
AllFaithsUnitarianCongregation, 2756McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers SilviaMedinaopens,7p.m., www.americanacma.org
Sase
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
RodStewart,TomJones, MeatLoaf,LindaRonstadt, PatsyCline,CelineDiontribute TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
ThunderBeach
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 7-10p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
SUN-31
KatieDietz
OxbowBar&Grill, 1300HendrySt.,FortMyers 12:30-3:30p.m.,239-314-3856
PaulRazmus
Rumrunners,5848Cape HarbourDrive,CapeCoral 1-4p.m.239-790-5786
TreorchyMaleChoir
ThePointe,NaplesBayResort& Marina,15005thAve.S.,7p.m., treorchymalechoirtour.com
Silverfish
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,3-6p.m.,239-540-8454
Charlie
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
LaurieandRustyWright
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 5-8p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
RockinRandy
CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 6p.m.,239-549-3000
SanibelMusicFestivalreturnsinMarch
SanibelMusicFestivallaunchesthis year’ssixconcertserieswiththe dynamicManhattanChamberPlayers onMarch5.
“CriticssayMCPlightsupthestage andfloodsthehallwiththeirjoyofperformance,”saysNinaOrrell,Sanibel MusicFestivalvicepresidentandbookingmanager.“Thispopularensemble openedourseasonin2020,andweare delightedtohavethemback.”
SanibelMusicFestivalisavolunteer organizationfocusedonpresenting chambermusic,pianorecital,andvocal ensembleofthehighestcaliberevery yearinMarch.Startingwiththe ManhattanChamberPlayersonMarch 5,sixconcertswillbeheldat7:30pm onselectTuesdaysandSaturdaysat PeaceLutheranChurch,15840 McGregorBlvd.inFortMyers.
Visitwww.sanibelmusicfestival.orgor contactthehotlineat239-344-7025for $50generaladmission,discounts, donations,andpremiumseatingopportunities.Ticketsarealsoavailablein personatBankoftheIslands,1699 PeriwinkleWay(checkandcashonly) andatthedoor.Studentticketsare complimentary,underwrittenbythe SanibelCaptivaCommunityBank.
TheManhattanChamberplayers concertisfollowedonMarch9by NationalChopinPianoCompetition
WinnerAveryGagliano,whoseallChopinconcertin2020earnedastandingovationandmultiplecurtaincalls.
Theseasoncontinueswiththe BostonTriofeaturingviolinistIrina MuresanuonMarch12,followedon March16bytheVianoStringQuartet, oneofthemostsought-afterperforming youngensemblestoday.
OnMarch19,preeminentchamber musiciansDavidFinckelandWuHan, celloandpiano,directorsofthe ChamberMusicSocietyofLincoln Center,performfollowedbytheOpera TheaterofConnecticut,backonMarch 23forthe37thtime,singingthehitsof GilbertandSullivan.
“ManhattanChamberPlayersarea collectiveofNewYork-basedmusicians whosharethecommonaimofperformingthegreatestworksinthechamber repertoireatthehighestlevel,”says foundingartisticdirectorandaward-win-
ingviolistLukeFleming.“Weareall musiciansfromthetraditionofgreat musicmaking,suchastheMarlboro MusicFestival,SteansInstituteat Ravinia,PerlmanMusicProgramand theChautauquaInstitution.”
FellowMCPperformersMichael Katzcello,AdamGolkapiano,Brendan Spelkviolin,andGraceParkviolinare allacclaimedaward-winningmusicians intheU.S.andabroad.“TheMarch5 performersareformerstudentsofthe JuilliardSchool,NewEngland Conservatory,ManhattanSchoolof Music,RoyalAcademyofMusicin London,andthePeabody Conservatory,”explainedSanibelMusic Festivalco-presidentDebbieLarson. “Theirprogramwillincludebreathtaking pianoquintetsbyDvorakandBrahms.”
“Thisisanidealconcertforboth chambermusicenthusiastsandthose newtothechambergenre,”added boardmemberGloriaGarrett.“The venueisappreciatedbyartistsandlistenersalikeforexcellentacoustics enablinganintimateaudienceconnection.”
TheManhattanChamberPlayerswill performtheAntoninDvorakPiano QuintetinAmajor,Op.81and JohannesBrahmsPianoQuintetinF minor,Op.34.Formoreinformation visitmanhattanchamberplayers.com.
TreorchyMaleChoircomingto SWFloridaforsixperformances
TheworldfamousTreorchyMale ChoirfromWaleswillperformsix timesaspartoftheirSouthwest FloridatourinlateMarchandearly April.
TheTreorchyMaleChoiris delightedtoshareaspecialconcert seriesastheycelebratethistourof SouthwestFlorida.Theyare delightedtohavetheopportunityof meetingsomanynewpeopleduringtheirvisit,whetherWelsh-born andbredortrueAmericanthrough andthrough,theycanassureyoua nighttorememberastheyoffernotonlyatasteoftherichculturalheritageofWalesbutalsothehandoffriendshipfrom acrosstheseas.Thechoirisunitedinthecommonbondof music-makingandgivingpleasuretoothers.Theiraimisfor theirconcertstolivelonginthememory.
byregularradioandtelevisionbroadcasts,featurefilmsandanunequalled numberofcommercialrecordings.
ThechoirhasgivenRoyal Commandperformances,appeared alongsideinternationalentertainers suchasEllaFitzgerald,SirTom Jones,JulieAndrews,Burt Bacharach,KatherineJenkins, AndreaBocelli,amongstmanyothers,andundertakenanenviablenumberoftoursaroundtheworld,includingsinging,bythepresident’s request,atTheWhiteHouse.
Fromsuchinauspiciousbeginningswaybackin1883ina hometownpub,theTreorchyMaleChoirfirstfounditsvoice anddevelopedintowhatisprobablyoneofthegreatestchoral ensemblesofalltime.Earlycompetitionvictorieswerefollowed
TheSouthwestFloridatourschedulesincludessixperformancesandtheyareMarch27at7:30p.m.atOperaNaples, 2408LinwoodAve.;March28at3p.m.atTheNorrisCenter, 7558thSt.,Naples;March29at6:30p.m.atUnityofNaples, 200UnityWay;March30at7:30p.m.attheSidney&Bene DavisArtCenterindowntownFortMyers;March31at7p.m. atNaplesBayResort,15005thAve.S.;andApril1at7p.m.at St.BonifaceEpiscopalChurchinSarasota.
Fordetails&tickets,gotowww.treorchymalechoirtour.com
GulfCoastSymphony: FolkduoSwearingen&Kelli
GulfCoastSymphonywelcomesfolk duoSwearingen&KellionSundayMarch 10at7p.m.attheBarbaraBMann PerformingArtsHallatFSWastheyperformFire&Rain:FolkAnthemsofthe‘70s. Fire&Rainisajourneybackintimeto agreaterainfolkmusicfeaturingsongsby JimCroce,JamesTaylor,CaroleKing, GordonLightfoot,JoniMitchellandCat Stevens.
AJSwearingenhasbeenperformingfolk musicforover20years.Hisbaritone blendsperfectlywithJayneKelli’sangelic vocals.Inspiredbythegreat’70ssinger-
songwriters,theduoisonamissionto sharetheiconicmusicofsongwritersfrom the‘70s.
Theshowhasbeenawonderfulsuccess acrosstheUnitedStatesandCanadawith theduoperformingrenditionsoftimeless classicswithTheClevelandOrchestra,The DaytonPhilharmonic,theEdmonton Symphony,TheOmahaSymphonyand more.
Fortickets,calltheBarbaraBMann boxofficeat239-481-4849orvisitonline atwww.bbmannpah.comorwww.gulfcoastsymphony.org
YoungstarslightupGrand PianoSeriesseasonfinales
BySueWadeGrandPianoSeries’two season-endingconcertspromiseamelangeofmusical experiences,fromthefleetfingersofpianistFlorianNoack, acreativetranscriber,tothe dazzlingyoungpiano-violin duoofYingLiandShannon Lee.
Transcription,Noacksaid, “isaformofcreativityand ingenuitythatforcesmeto approachmyinstrumentdifferently;searchingfornewtextures,richness,colorsorways tocombinemytenfingers.”
Strivingtokeeptheaudienceontheirtoeswithsome ofthemostinventiveinterpretationssinceLiszthimself, Noack’sMarch14program pairsLiszt’sOlympiantranscendentaletudeswiththose ofLyapunov.
IntandemwithaSchubert masterpiecesonataand Noack’stranscriptionofBach’s ownVivalditranscription,we getthebelovedandagreat dealofthenewinonebreathtakingevening.
Doublethetalent,double thedazzle.Thetwoyoung starswholastperformed togetherasCurtisInstituteof Musicstudentshaveagainput theirheadstogether,tocrafta flowinggrandfinaleprogram ofpianoandviolinvirtuosity, climaxinginapassionate wartimePoulencsonatafor violinandpiano.
Aftergarneringtopawards innumerousnationaland internationalcompetitions,
bothartistsnowdelightinperformingtheirownsolo favoritesaswellascollaboratinginchambermusic.
Leespokeofherloveof Telemann’sViolinFantasia, whichshefeltinvitedherto participateinitslanguageand improvisemorethanBach’s worksdo.
Li,whoalsochoseminorkeysoloworksfortherecital, includingBeethoven’sbeloved MoonlightSonata,said,“I’mat astagewheremymusicmakingisn’tjustforthesakeof competition,butrathertopresentwhoIam.”
“AndIlovechamber music,”continuedLi,whohas formedherowntrio.“Given myrigoroussoloandconcerto touringschedule,chamber musicislikecomingbackto mycomfortzone,likemyafternooncupoftea!”
PresidentandartisticdirectorMilanaStrezevasaidofthe pair,“YingLiamazedaudiencesatourChamberFestlast yearwithacaptivatingrenditionofStravinsky’sFirebird. Joiningheronstagethisyear isShannonLee,awonderful violinistandtopprizewinner oftheQueenElizabeth CompetitioninBelgium.”
FlorianNoackwillperform at3p.m.March20inSt.Leo Auditorium,28290Beaumont Road,BonitaSprings. Purchasesingleticketsat$45 ($50atthedoor)atgrandpianoseries.org.Magdalena Baczewskawillholdanonline preconcertlectureonLisztand Lyapunovfrom4to5p.m.on March14.Registeronlineat grandpianoseries.org.
YingLiandShannonLee willperformat3p.m.April24 inSt.LeoAuditoriumin BonitaSprings.Purchase ticketsat$45($50atthe door)at grandpianoseries.org. MagdalenaBaczewskawill holdanonlinepreconcertlectureonSchubert,Lisztand Beethovenfrom11a.m.to noononApril20.Registerat grandpianoseries.org.
Forassistance,call 469-333-3231.
OperaNaplesFestivalUndertheStars
OperaNaples,ledbyartisticdirectorRamónTebar, announcesthe2024FestivalUndertheStars,aspectacular multi-dayoutdooroperafestivalthatwillfeatureinternational operastarsinfamedstagedproductions.
2024FestivalUndertheStarsrunsFeb.29throughMarch 10andincludeseventsatCambierPark,WangOperaCenter, bothinNaples,andSt.LeoCatholicChurch(BonitaSprings).
ThefestivaltakesplaceprimarilyintheWangOperaCenter, St.LeoCatholicChurchandthetransformedCambierPark softballfieldwithanelevatedstage,reservedseating&VIP tables.
ThefestivalincludestwoeveningswiththeLuciano PavarottiFoundation,personallyhostedbyNicolettaPavarotti, whichcelebratethelegacyofLucianoPavarotti.Expecttobe mesmerizedbyworld-renownedoperaartists,suchasMarcelo Álvarez,GregoryKunde,JenniferRowleyin“Madama Butterfly,”andlocalfavoriteJeanetteDonatti.Wepaytributeto thegreatItalianoperacomposerGiacomoPuccinionthe100th anniversaryofhispassingwithourfullystagedMadama Butterfly.SeveralperformanceswillhaveaLatinflairaspartof the¡ARTEVIVA!FestivalCelebrationofHispanicArtsand
Culture,includingtheballetCarmenwithpartnerGulfshore Ballet,aswellasaneveningofZarzuelaandFlamencodancing.OperaNaplesisespeciallyexcitedtopartnerwithGrand PianoSerieswithpianistKonstantinSoukhovetski.
2024FestivalUndertheStarsschedule: (subjecttochange)
Feb29:KonstantinSoukhovetski:GrandPianoSeries: March1:PavarottiForever,MarceloÁlvarez
March2:FreeFamilyandCommunityDay(daytime)
March2:Zarzuela&Flamenco(evening)
March3:JeanetteDonatti,OperaStarsConcert
March6:LucianoPavarotti:HisLife,presentedbyNicoletta Pavarotti
March7:CarmenpresentedbyGulfshoreBallet
March8:MadamaButterflybyGiacomoPucciniwith JenniferRowley
March9:GregoryKunde,OperaStarsConcert
March10:MadamaButterflybyGiacomoPucciniwith JenniferRowley
Forticketstoallevents,visitOperaNaples.org.For MillenniumClubmembers,VIPtablereservations,orgroup salesbycalling239-963-9050orralbaugh@operanaples.org.
CapeCoralMuseumofHistorytohost BrewFestatCulturalParkMarch23
TheCapeCoralMuseumofHistory hasteamedupwithJ.J.Taylor DistributingforitssecondannualBrew FestinCulturalPark,directlybehindthe museum.
Ticketholderswillreceiveatasting cupallowingthemtosamplealltheycan drinkfrom15breweriesthroughoutthe event.Therewillalsobefoodtrucks,live entertainment,avendorvillageand gamesonsite.
Asanaddedattraction,themuseum iscombiningtheirmonthlyClassicCar FestwiththeBrewFestthisyear.Stroll yourwaythroughover100classiccars asyouenjoyyourbeverages.The Museumwillbe opentotourfor freeduringthe event.Allproceeds benefitthemuseumanditsmission.
Themusic entertainmentthat dayincludes RobertGonnelli, DeenadaSinger andtheband Resolution.
Theeventruns1to5p.m.
Ticketsare$65forVIP,and$35for generaladmission.TheClassicCarFest, foodtrucks,vendorvillageandentertainmentareallavailabletothegeneralpublicwithoutpurchasingtickets.Alcoholis onlyavailabletoticketholders(21+,ID checkedatentrygate).
Topurchasetickets,visitcapecoralmuseum.org/brew-fest.Onlineticket salesclose3/22/24.
Ticketswillbesoldatthegatethe day-ofifavailable.
Forquestionsabouttheevent,con-
tacttheMuseumat239-772-7037or emailevents@capecoralmuseum.org. BrewFestatCulturalParkwillbeheld rainorshine.
Themuseumislocatedat544 CulturalParkBlvd.inCapeCoral.
LittleTexas,KentuckyHeadhuntersMarch7
Grabyourboots,yourhatandyour friendsandheadtoLaishleyParkas PuntaGorda’sDowntownHoedown returnsinMarchwithLittleTexas&The KentuckyHeadhunters.
TheDowntownHoedownhaslong beenaPuntaGordafavoriteandhas beenonhiatusduetothepandemicand HurricaneIan,respectively.Thisincarnationservestobeatriumphantreturnfor SouthwestFlorida.Theconcertwillbe heldThursday,March7at6p.m.
Intheearly’90s,asanewbrandof
countrymusicwascommanding theairwaves,therewasaFirst TimeforEverything.Withits debutalbum,LittleTexasburst ontothescenewithsongswritten,recorded,andperformed exclusivelybythemembers themselves,quicklybecoming oneofthetopvocalbandsof thedecade.Duringitsheyday, LittleTexasrackedup12Top 20singles(with7Top10sand 3consecutiveNo.1sina12monthperiod) andreceived multipleGrammy,CMA andACMnominations, winningtheACMforTop VocalGroupof1994.
TheKentucky Headhunters,declared “thegreatAmericanrock ‘n’rollband”byBillboard magazine,begantheir professionaljourneyin 1968whenbrothersFred andRichardYoungand cousinsGregMartinand
AnthonyKenneyformedtheSouthern blues-rockbandItchyBrother.Theband morphedintoTheKentuckyHeadhunters in1986.ThebandhaswonaGrammy Award,threeCountryMusicAwards,an AmericanMusicAwardandanAcademy OfCountryMusicAward.
Ticketsstartat$39,thereissomethingforeveryonewiththreetiersofticketsaswellasVIPtables.Ticketsare availableonlineatwww.goldentertainment.us,PuntaGordaConcerts.comand byphoneat800-514-3849.Ticketswill alsobeavailableatgateonshowday.
Anotherjampackedmonth forACMAlisteningroom
TheAmericanaCommunityMusic Associationkeepsthelivemusicgoingin thewithseveralintimateconcertsattheir listeningroominFortMyers.
TheMarchscheduleatthelistening roomincludesRoyBookBinderon March3,ShawnaCaspionMarch16, JimLauderdaleonMarch21andKala FarnhamonMarch30.
RoyBookBinder
RoyBookBinderwillperform Saturday,March2at7p.m.BookBinder hasbeenramblingaroundtheworldfor thepast45years!Hegaveuphis GreenwichVillage"pad"intheearly 1970sandlivedinhis"TourBus"forthe next15yearscrisscrossingtheU.S.and appearingatfestivalsthroughout Canada&Europe.BookBindertraveled withthelegendaryRev.GaryDavisin thelate‘60s.TheBookrecordedhisfirst
RoyBookBinder-March2
soloacousticbluesalbuminthe‘70s, whichwasthefirsttoreceive5starsin Downbeatmagazine!Inthelate‘80s, TheBookwaspartofBonnieRaitt'sEast Coasttour,whichincludedanappearanceonTheGrandOldOprywhichled toalmost30appearancesonNashville Now'sRalphEmoryShow.Inthe‘90s, heoftenappearedwithJorma Kaukonen.(whorecorded2ofRoy's songs).OpeningtheshowisACMA memberandsinger-songwriterBillMetts.
ShawnaCaspi
TheACMAwelcomesShawnaCaspi onSaturday,March16at7p.m.Ina worldwherelanguageisforgedas rushedtextsandtweets,Toronto-based singer-songwriterShawnaCaspitakes
ACMApresentsJimLauderdaleMarch21
TheAmericanaCommunityMusicAssociationinFort MyersannouncedmultiGrammyAwardwinningJim Lauderdalewillbeperformingliveinconcerton Thursday,March21at7:30p.m.
Atanygiventime,you’relikelytofindJimLauderdale makingmusic,whetherhe’slayingdownanewtrackin thestudioorworkingthroughaspontaneousmelodyat hishomeinNashville.Andifhe’snotactivelycrafting newmusic,he’scertainlythinkingaboutit.
HehaswontwoGrammys,released36full-length albums,andtakenhometheAmericanaMusic Association’scovetedWagonmasterAward.
TheACMAlisteningroomislocatedat2756 McGregorBlvd.inFortMyers.FormoredetailsandACMAschedules,visitonlineat www.americanacma.orgorfollowthemonFacebook.
ForticketstotheJimLauderdaleshowonMarch21,visitwww.eventbrite.com.
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hertimecraftinglyricsthatarepoetic andmeaningful,oftenusingunusual rhymesandsurprisingturnsofphrase. Shedelightsinnuanceanddetail–the waywordssound,thewaythey’re shaped,thewaytheyrollaroundonthe palate.Hersongsresonatewithstories thatarerelatable,buttoldinnewand unexpectedways.Shawnaisaskilled guitarist,supportingherwarm,clear voicewithintricatefingerstyleaccompaniment.ACMAmemberJ.D.Lashley openstheMarch16show.
KalaFarnham
KalaFarnhamwillperformSaturday, March30at7p.m.Armedwithavoice andanentourageofinstruments, songstressKalaFarnhamsetoutinto theworldwithonevision:Toinspire throughthetransformativepowerof musicalstorytelling.Farnhamhasgarnerednumerousawardsandrecognition, includingservingasthecurrent ConnecticutStateTroubadour,2020 FalconRidgeFestivalEmergingArtist, 2020GreatAmericanSongContest Finalist,and2019RoseGarden PerformingSongwriterContestwinner. ACMAmemberSilviaMedinawillopen thatnight.
Doorsopenat6:30pm.formostlisteningroomshows.
TheACMAlisteningroomislocated atAllFaithsUnitarianCongregation, 2756McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers.
FormoredetailsandACMAschedules,visitwww.americanacma.orgorfollowthemonFacebook.
Awidevarietyofmusic at Sidney&BerneDavisArtCenter
TheSidneyandBerneDavisArt CenterindowntownFortMyershas anotherbusymonthofmusicinMarch.
DannySinoff&Friends
JazzyNightsSerieswelcomescroonerDannySinoffwithfriendsRussellHall (bass)and Byron Landham (drummer)on
Friday,March 8at7:30p.m. Asaband leader,performer,pianist andsinger, Dannymesmerizesthe crowdwith hisengaging charismaand commandofthestage.Thisfantastic entertainernevermissestheopportunity toconnectwithhisaudienceandalways leavesthemontheirfeetwantingmore, fromthesupperclubtotheconcerthall.
MamaSaidStringBand
TheBluegrassMusicSeriespresents theaward-winningLouisvillebasedfourpieceMamaSaidStringBandonMarch 15at7:30p.m.Deliveringarefreshing reinventionofsoundsonceforgotten throughtheirownbrandofgrassroots, MamaSaidStringBandhasbeenmakinganimpactontheBluegrassscene
andbeyondsincetheir debutin2016.MamaSaid StringBandisafour-piece collectionofsongwriters andplayers-David O’Neal,Katie“Didit” Caudill,KaitlenFarmer andKrisPotts.
AmericanStringQuartet
OnWednesday,March 27at7:30p.m.,The AmericanStringQuartet gracesthestageatthe DavisArtCenter.The finalconcertofthe202324ChamberMusicSeries spotlightstheAmerican StringQuartet,internationallyrecognizedasoneoftheworld’s finestquartets,spendingdecadeshoning theluxurioussoundforwhichitis famous.Thequartet,PeterWinograd andLaurieCarneyonviolin,Daniel Avshalomovonviola,andWolfram Koesseloncello,celebratedits45th anniversaryin2019,and,initsyearsof touring,hasperformedinallfiftystates andhasappearedinthemostimportant concerthallsworldwide.Thegroup’spresentationsofthecompletequartetsof Beethoven,Schubert,Schoenberg, Barto,andMozarthavewonwidespread criticalacclaim,andtheirMusicMasters CompleteMozartStringQuartets,performedonamatchedquartetsetof instrumentsbyStradivarius,arewidely consideredtohavesetthe standardforthisrepertoire.
singer/songwriter/guitariststheworldhas everproduced.Theresultisanightof fantasticsongsandbrilliantguitar-work starringGregPitts,aperformerwhose lookandsoundwilltakeyoubacktothe earlydaysofJamesTaylor’scareer.
Formoreinformation,call239-3331933orvisitthewebsiteat www.sbdac.comTheCenterislocatedat 2301FirstSt.inthehistoricdowntown FortMyersRiverDistrict.
JamesTaylortribute
ThenextVinylVibes SeriesconcertisFireAnd Rain-AJamesTaylortribute withGregPittsonFriday, March29at7:30p.m.Also thateveningtheRetro Rooftopdancepartyisback atSidney’srooftopat8p.m. ThemusiciansfromFire& Rainhavebeentouringthe countryinvariousgroupsfor thebetterpartofthelast threedecadesandhavenow cometogethertopaytribute tooneofthegreatest
PupchellaatBellTowerMarch2
BellTowerinFort Myersinvitesthe communitytoits inauguralPupchella eventthisspring.
Pupchellaisa fun-filledmusicand artsfestivalthat givesanodtothe ultra-popularwest coastCoachellafestivalwhilecelebratingthelocalFort Myerscommunity’s loveofpets.
Theevent,tobe heldSaturday, March2,fromnoon to3p.m.,willbe locatedthroughout thecenter.
EntertainmentatPupchellawillincludeanumberof popularlocalmusicians,includingTheLineupBand,Matt Walden,DJRobertMcDonald,andtheevent’sheadliner bandTheFreecoasters,allhostedbyAmyLynnofCat Country107.1andiHeartMedia.
Therewillalsobefestivalmerchandiseforsale,an interactiveartdistrict,azenchillzone,anactivitiesarea,
andafestivalvendormarketplace. Thiseventisfree andopentothe public.Whileno ticketsarerequired toattend,guests areaskedtoconsidereitherasponsorshipordonation;proceedswill benefittheGulf CoastHumane Society,ano-kill animalwelfare organizationand longtimesupporter ofpet-themed activitiesatBell Tower,including thecenter’spopularmonthlyYappyHourevents.
Additionally,theSeniorProm(originallyscheduledfor Feb.17)hasbeenmovedtoSaturday,March9from4to 7p.m.Noregistrationisrequired.
Tolearnmore,visitwww.belltowerfl.comorfollowBell ToweronFacebookorInstagram.BellTowerislocatedat thecornerofDanielsParkwayandUS41.
GreatmusicatArtsBonita
ArtsBonitacontinuesitsvarietyof musicinMarch.
3RedneckTenors
ArtsBonitawelcomesthe3Redneck TenorsonSaturday,March9at7p.m. The3RedneckTenorsareanewbreed inthe“tenorgenre”–theirmusicalcomedyfeaturingclassicallytrainedveteran artistsisliketheBlueCollarComedy TourgoestoCarnegieHall–downhome laughswithbigcitymusic!Ithasbeen saidthatifLarrytheCableGuy,IlDivo, andMrs.Doubtfirehadababy,thatchild wouldbeThe3RedneckTenors.
GODivas
GulfshoreOpera’spopularwomen’s vocalensemble,theGODivas,return Thursday,March14at7p.m.forafun andfriendlyconcertatArtsBonita.These fivebeautifulclassicallytrainedsingers willperformavarietyof repertoirewithpiano accompaniment.
JesseJonesJr.
Jazzsaxophonist extraordinaireJesse JonesJr.willperform onFriday,March15at 7:30p.m.TheMiami nativeisasaxophonist virtuosoandcontinues tobeattheforefrontof aburgeoningjazzrenaissanceinSouth Florida.Jessehas beenrulingforcesin themusicindustryfor manyyears.Jesse JonesJr.,ajazzluminaryrenownedforhis masteryofthesaxophoneandcaptivating vocals,hasleftan
indeliblemarkonthegenreover decadesandremainsalongtimefixture inMiami’sjazzscene.
TheWeightBand ArtsBonitapresentsTheWeight BandonSaturday,March16at7:30p.m.
TheWeightBandoriginatedin2013 insidethefamedWoodstock,N.Y.,barn ofLevonHelmwhenJimWeiderand RandyCiarlante—bothformermembers ofTheBand—performed“SongsofThe Band”withBandfounderGarthHudson. Inspiredtocarryontherockband’slegacy,Weider(guitar,mandolin,vocals)and Ciarlantebeganperformingfanfavorites fromTheBandcatalogtoaudiences acrossthecountry,invitingBrianMitchell (keyboards,organ,accordion,vocals)to completetheirsound.TheWeightBand lateraddedAlbertRogers(bass,vocals), MattZeiner(keyboards,vocals),and MichaelBram(drums, vocals)tomakeuptheir currentlineupwith WeiderandMitchell.
SWFLGuitarfest
RickHoward’s2024 SWFLGuitarfestis scheduledforThursday, March21at7:30p.m. Classical,blues,rock, jazz,folkandcountry…allrepresentedin thissixstringextravaganzafeaturingsomeof ourarea’smostpopular andaccomplishedguitarists!
ZachBartholomewTrio ZachBartholomew Triowillpresent88Keys MeettheGreatLadiesof JazzonThursday,March
28at7:30p.m.Award-winningpianist ZacharyBartholomewandhistrioare joinedbyworld-classvocalistandflautist, Dr.ArgaritaPalavicini-Johnson,topresentanexcitingandinteractiveconcert showcasingcompositionsandarrangementsofsongsfromthegreatladiesof jazz.
BacktrackBluesBand
TheBacktrackBluesBandperforms Friday,March29at7:30p.m.With impressiveaccoladesthatincludea GrammyAward,twoBluesMusicAwards andaKeepingtheBluesAliveAward, BacktrackBluesBandstandsasoneof America’senduringandhighlyaccomplishedbluesgroups.
JeffHarnar
JeffHarnar
singsCole Porteron Saturday, March30at 7:30p.m. Featuredat ColePorter’s Centennial Galaat
CarnegieHall,Harnar’ssoloperformancepremieredatTheRussianTea RoomandcontinuedatTheAlgonquin Hotel’sOakRoom.Harnar,aCarnegie Hallveteran,hasPBStelevisedconcerts andhasgarneredmultipleMAC,Bistro, andBroadwayWorldCabaretAwards, TheNoelCowardFoundationCabaret Award,andreleasedfoursoloCDs.
ThePerformingArtsCenterislocated at10150BonitaBeachRoadinBonita Springs.
Forticketsandmoredetails,call239495-8989orvisitwww.artsbonita.org
ConcertscontinueinMarchat ShellPointTribbyArtsCenter
ShellPoint’sFine& PerformingArtsSeriescontinueswithMarchconcertsin TribbyArtsCenter.
AmericanpianistEvren OzelwillperformatShell Point’sTribbyArtsCenteron Thursday,March14at7p.m. Ozelbeganhismusicalstudiesatage3inhishometown ofMinneapolis,MN.
Hehaswonnumerous honorsandawards,including scholarshipsfromtheU.S. ChopinFoundation andYoungArts Foundation,first prizeatthe2016 BostonSymphony Concerto Competition,second prizeatthe2016 ThomasandEvon CooperInternational Competition,and secondprize—as wellasMozartand Chopinspecialprizes atthe2018Dublin InternationalPiano Competition.Tickets are$50.
SailOn:The BeachBoysTribute willperformon
Friday,March29at4 p.m.and7p.m.at ShellPoint’sTribby ArtsCenter.
SailOnbringsto lifealloftheBeach
Boys’classichits—plussome treasuresfromtheband’s brilliantextendedcatalog— recreatingthesoundtrackto an“EndlessSummer”that’s completelyliveandinrich detail.Tickets$55.
Topurchaseeventtickets, visitTribbyArtsCenter.comor calltheTribbyBoxOfficeat 239-415-5667.Thecenteris locatedat17281OnPar Blvd.,FortMyers.
FortMyersMastersingers toperforminMarchandApril
TheFortMyersSymphonicMastersingerscontinuetheir performanceschedulefortheseasonunderthedirectionof newartisticdirectorMattKoller.
PerformanceswillbeheldthroughouttheSouthwest Floridaregionandincludeavarietyofmasterworks,newworks andclassicalfavorites.
Upcomingschedule:
SeeHowLoveSeesChamberConcert
TheMastersingersChamberChoirwillperformanafternoon ofbeautifulmusicincludingcompositionsbyMozart,Dvorak andBrahms,accompaniedbyJanetCarteronMarch3at3 p.m.atSt.MichaelLutheranChurchinFortMyers.Theconcert willalsofeaturesolosbythe2023RuthDeMasterYouth Scholarshipwinners.Thisconcertisfreeandopentothepublic.
Fundraiser-AClassicalAfternoon
JointheMastersingersforAClassicalAfternoon,avocal fundraisertobenefitallthreeofourchoirsonMarch10at3 p.m.atSt.Hilary’sEpiscopalChurchinFortMyers..Theconcertwillfeatureclassicalariaswithsolosandduetsfromselect operasandoperettas.Donationswillbetakenatthedoor.
EverydayWondersSpringConcert
OnApril7at4p.m.atNewHopePresbyterianjointhe MastersingersandCityofPalmsYouthChoirforaconcert unlikeanywe'vesungyet!EverydayWonders:TheGirlfrom AleppotellstheextraordinarystoryofNujeenMustafa,a Kurdishteenagerwithcerebralpalsyforcedbywartofleeher homeandembarkonanarduousjourneytoEuropewithher sister.Inthisfive-movementcantataNujeen’sstory–recounted inherbiographyTheGirlfromAleppo(co-authoredby ChristinaLamb)–isretoldbyKevinCrossley-HollandandrichlyscoredbyCeciliaMcDowall.
Fundraiser-AnAmericanSongbook
AnAmericanSongbookonApril21at3p.m.atSt.Hilary’s EpiscopalChurchwillhighlighthistoricalAmericansongs,featuringsingersofallagesfromourthreechoirs.Donationswill betakenatthedoor
Moreinformationaboutperformances,tickets,datesand locationscanbefoundatwww.mastersingersfm.com.
SWFloridaAgExporunstoMarch10
TheSouthwestFloridaAgExpois here.Planinadvancetotakeadvantageofalltheentertainment,exhibits, foodandrides.
TheSWFLAgExporunsThursday, Feb.29throughSunday,March10, withavarietyofentertainmentscheduledthroughouttheweek.
Hereisthecurrententertainment lineupfortheAgExpo:
CaribbeanChillers-7-9:30p.m.
Thursday,Feb.29
BenAllenBandBand–7-10p.m.
Friday,March1
PureCountryofSWFL–7-10p.m.
Saturday,March2
AlmostThere-4-5:30p.m.Sunday, March3
TheFreecoasters–noon-3p.m.
Sunday,March3
Deb&theDynamics-5-8p.m.
Monday,March4
SheenaBrook-7:30-9p.m.
Tuesday,March5
TheRenegades-5-7p.m.Tuesday, March5;5-5:45p.m.and7:30-9p.m.
Wednesday,March6;5-7p.m.Thursday, March7
TheDelPrados-3:30-5p.m.and6-
7:30p.m.Wednesday,March6
UnforgivenBand-8-10p.m.Friday, March8
MariachiGuadalupanoSWFL–1-3 p.m.Sunday,March10
Strollingperformersandshowswill rundailythroughouttheAgExpo.These includeTadpoletheClown,Jurassic KingdomLockdown,TheMoogician, CowboyCampwithLesMcDowell, MichaelFelk'sTinsmithingShow,Kids FoamZone&Gameshow,Porkchop Revue,PirateManDan,Agricadabra Magic&HypnosisShow,Roger AbrahamsontheGiantBowlTurner, ReggieDelarmEastKnollPotteryand
EudoraFarmsPettingZoo
Forcompletedetailsoftheshows andentertainersvisit www.swflagexpo.com;checkback often,entertainmentisaddeddaily.
Advanceticketsforgeneralgate admissionandthepopular$25megapassareavailableforpurchaseat www.swflagexpo.com.Themegapass includesgateadmissionandawristbandforunlimitedmechanicalrideson onedayofyourchoice.Getyourmegapassearly;salesendwhentheAg ExpobeginsonFeb.29.
TheAgExpoatLeeCountyCivic CenterComplex,11831BayshoreRoad inNorthFortMyerscelebratesthework andaccomplishmentsofSouthwest Floridayouthactivein4-H,FFAand morewhileofferingfun,foodandrides fortheentirecommunity.
Thecountyhascreatedawebsite andsocialmediachannelfortheAg Expo.
Thecompletescheduleofevents, specialpromotions,ticketingandparking informationwillbepostedatwww.swflagexpo.comorvisitFacebookforSWFLAg Expo.
SarasotaJazzFestivalMarch17-23
TheJazzClubofSarasotapresents theSarasotaJazzFestivalMarch17-23 atvariouslocationsinSarasota.
Thefourmainstageconcertswillbe heldindoorsattheSarasotaMunicipal Auditorium.
Thisyear’sfestivalincludesperformancesbyDeeDeeBridgewateron March20,WycliffeGordononMarch21, JeffHamiltononMarch22,Chucho ValdesonMarch23,TerellStaffordon
March20,GraceKellyonMarch21, ValerieGillespieonMarch22&Houston PersononMarch23.
OtherfestivalhighlightsincludeJazz
intheParkatCivicGreenatTheBay Park,LateNightJazzSessionsatlocationstobedetermined,aJazzTrolley PubCrawlandaJazzfilmatBurns CourtCinema.
Ticketsareonsalenowandavailable onlineatwww.sarasotajazzfestival.com. Groupdiscountsareavailable.
RichardElliotatCapeSoundsofJazz&Blues
RichardElliotwillheadlinethisyear’s CapeCoralSoundsofJazzandBlues onSaturday,March23attheCoralOaks GolfCourse.
TheSoundsofJazzandBluesisthe premiermusicaleventinCapeCoral. TheCapeCoralParksandRecreation Departmentisproudtobringsomeofthe besttalentsforanightofmusicalmagic, food,andfun.Joininthecitywidecelebrationofjazzandbluesmusic.
BorninScotlandandtransplantedto LosAngelesattheageof3,Richard ElliotwascaptivatedbyR&Bandsmitten withtheMotownsound.Atage16,Elliot recalls“Iwatchedthisbigmanonstage. Iwasmesmerized.DexterGordonblew thefirstnote,hishugesoundblewme away.”
AyoungRichardElliotpolishedhis chopsservingasasidemanforgiants, includingtheYellowjackets,NatalieCole, andMotownhitmakersSmokey RobinsonandtheTemptations.But manyfirstheardthesaxophonevirtuosity ofRichardElliotinthe1980s,asatouringmusicianwiththeBayAreasoul-funk outfit,TowerofPower.
Inthattime,hereleasedhisdebut soloalbum,“Trolltown”,andtheensuing successencouragedhimtomakea
nameforhimselfasasolo artist.Bythelate’80s,Elliot wassignedtoBlueNote Records,whereheworked withthelegendaryrecord executive,BruceLundvall,an earlychampionofElliot’s work.
Sincethen,RichardElliot hasreleasedmorethan20 albums.Hislistof#1albums include“OnTheTown,”“Soul Embrace,”“AfterDark,”“and Jumpin’Off”andElliotholdsa consistentpresenceatthetop oftheBillboardcharts.Hehas alsoenjoyedthedistinctionof havingtworeleaseschartsimultaneously;“ChillFactor”remainedonBillboard’s ContemporaryJazzChartforover94 weeks,withthe“TheBestofRichard Elliot”26weekssimultaneously.
sionguests.Beverageswillbeavailable forpurchase.
Gatesopenat4:30p.m.Themusic startsat5p.m.withJayandJazz Masters,followedbyBettyFoxat6p.m. RichardElliotgoesonstageat7:30p.m.
Generaladmissionis$25in advance,$30atgateifavailable. Organizershighlyencouragebringing chairsandblanketstoenjoytheshow. Noseatsareprovidedforgeneraladmis-
Experienceticketsare$50inadvance and$55dayofshow.Includesbuffetstylecateredmealand2drinktabsfor beer,wine,orsoda.Waterisincluded. Additionaldrinkscanbepurchasedat thebar.Roundtableseatingisprovided forexperienceguests.Notablereservationswillbeaccepted.
Thegolfcourseislocatedat1800 NW28thAve.,CapeCoral.Ticketsare availableatwww.capeconcerts.com.For infoorspecialaccommodations,call 239-573-3128.
ChrisJansonatSeminoleCasinoHotelApril25
SeminoleCasinoHotel Immokaleewelcomesmultiplatinumsongwriterandartist ChrisJansonperforminglive inconcertonThursday,April 25at8p.m.,withdoorsopeningat7p.m.
Ticketsstartat$85andare availablefromTicketmasteror atwww.moreinparadise.com.
ChrisJanson,proudmemberoftheGrandOleOpry,is partofcountry’snewbreed.In touchwiththelightersideof lifewithself-pennedNo.1s “FixADrink,”“GoodVibes,” andthequadrupleplatinum “BuyMeABoat,”Jansonalso channeledthemorethoughtful truthsof“Done,”“ThingsYouCan’tLiveWithout,”andtheCMA SongoftheYearnomineeandACMVideooftheYear“Drunk Girl.”Both“Boat”and“Girl”werenamedtotheNashville SongwritersAssociationInternational’sprestigious“SongsI WishIWishI’dWritten”list,whichiswhyartistslikeTim
McGraw(“TruckYeah,”“How I’llAlwaysBe”),JustinMoore (“OffTheBeatenPath”),Cody Johnson(“Let’sBuildAFire”), andtheiconicHankWilliams Jr.(“GodFearin’Man,”“Those DaysAreGone”)reachfor Janson’ssongsfortheirown projects.Beyondhisartistry arehisliveshows,whereall thatheart-on-the-four-wheeler songwritingmeetsthefans wheretheycometorock.
RollingStoneproclaimedhim “alivelegacyinthemaking,” andJansonisafrequentpresenceatthenation’sbiggest countryfestivals,tours,and unexpectedsit-ins.Foraman knownforhisoutdoorslifestyleandcollaborationswithBass ProShopsandCabela’s,makingmusicfromhisownlifehas establishedtheharmonica-forwardmulti-instrumentalistasthe go-toguyforyoungcountryforthelastdecade.
Attendeesmustbe21.Parkingisfree.
TheAmericanaCommunityMusic Association(ACMA)andtheAlliancefor theArtswillholdaSongwritersinthe RoundonSunday,March17at5p.m.
Organizersdecidedtorepeatlast year’sshowfeaturingCountryMusicHall OfFamerCharlieMcCoywithRoy SchneiderandKimMayfield.
AnymusicianinNashvillehasheard ofCharlieMcCoy.AmainstayinMusic Citysincethe1960s,Charliehasplayed ondozensofhitrecords,includingwork withsuchlegendsasElvisPresley, JohnnyCash,DollyParton,Simonand Garfunkel,GeorgeJones,BobDylan, RoyOrbisonandmanymore.Thesolo workofthisCountryMusicHallofFame memberiscontainedonmorethanthree dozenalbumsthatCharliehasreleased overthepastfourdecades.
RecklessSaintsfounderRoy Schneiderwas16andinhidingwhena
ThenextoutdoorbluegrassconcertatTheAllianceforthe ArtsfeaturesthePennyCreekBandonSunday,March3at3 p.m.
ThePennyCreekBandisacontemporarybluegrassband formedin2005andbasedoutofMelbourne,Florida.Theyare auniquegroupofmusiciansthatproduceheart-felt,harddrivingbluegrassmusicwithtonsofvarietythatkeepstheiraudiencesontheedgeoftheirseats.
Ticketsare$15forAlliancemembersand$16fornonmembers.Forticketsandmoreinformation,visitwww.artinlee.orgorcall239-939-2787.TheAllianceislocatedat10091 McGregorBlvd.inFortMyers.
friendloanedhimaguitar. Hehadjustbrokenoutof aStraight,Inc.facilityafter ahorrificyear-longincarceration,wherehehad beendeniedtherightto playaninstrumentoreven listentomusic.Having accesstoaguitaragain–aswellasthesupportof goodfriends–helpedhim survivewhilehewaitedto turn18,andbeginhislifelongloveaffairwithmakingmusic.Schneiderwent ontopursuevisualarts, learninghowtodesign toysin3D,andwritingand drawingsyndicatedcomicstrip“The HumbleStumble”throughUnitedMedia. Kimisbetterknownashalfofthe AmericanaduoRoySchneider&Kim
Mayfield(nowcalled RecklessSaints.) Reviewershave describedhermusicas “pearlyandsashaying,” “pleasantlyinvokingthe legendaryTammy Wynette,”and“haunted byPatsyCline.”
Mayfield'ssong,Ring AroundtheMoon,made herasemi-finalistinthe 2019International Songwriting Competition. Ticketsare$15for Alliancemembersand $16fornon-members. Forticketsandmoreinformation,visit www.artinlee.orgorcall239-939-2787. TheAllianceislocatedat10091 McGregorBlvd.inFortMyers.
SouthlandBluegrassMusicFestival returnstoSeminoleCasinoHotelApril7
SeminoleCasinoHotelImmokalee welcomesthethirdannualSouthland BluegrassandWildernessFestival Sunday,April7startingatnoon.
Thefreefestivalwillfeatureoutdoor concertswithconcertsintheZigZag Loungebothbeforeandafterthefestival, aswellasavarietyoffoodtrucks.
Theentertainmentlineupfeatures freeperformancesfromLeftoverSalmon, RailroadEarth,RhondaVincent&The Rage,TheGrascalsandAlligatorAlley& FloridaBluegrassExpress.
ZigZagLoungewillhostperformancesbyWanderingHoursandSwinging Bridgethenightbeforethefestival,with AbbyTheSpoonLadyperformingafter thefestivalconcludesSaturday.
Outdoorfestivalperformersinclude:
LeftoverSalmon
LeftoverSalmonfirstemergedfrom theprogressivebluegrassworldand cameofageasonetheoriginaljam bands,beforerisingtobecomearchitects ofwhathasbecomeknownasJamgrass andhelpingtocreatealandscapewhere bandsschooledinthetraditionalrulesof bluegrasscanbreakfreeofthosebonds throughnontraditionalinstrumentation andaninnateabilitytopushsongsin newpsychedelicdirectionslive.
RailroadEarth
Forovertwodecades,RailroadEarth hascaptivatedaudienceswithgleefully unpredictableliveshowsandeloquent andelevatedstudiooutput.Thegroup introduceditssignaturesoundon2001’s “TheBlackBearSessions.”
RhondaVincent &TheRage
Itwasherpivotalbluegrassalbum“BackHome Again”thattransformed RhondaVincentintothe All-AmericanBluegrass Girlandcrownedherthe NewQueenofBluegrass byTheWallStreet Journalin2000.Amultiawardwinner,theywona 2017GrammyforBest BluegrassAlbum,an EntertaineroftheYear 2001,SongoftheYear2004, anunprecedentedsevenconsecutiveFemaleVocalistof theYearawardsfromthe InternationalBluegrassMusic Association2000-2006,and aneighthwinofIBMAFemale VocalistoftheYearin2015. Herlifelongdreamcametrue whenshewasinvitedtobea memberoftheGrandOle OpryonFeb.28,2020
TheGrascals
Theircutting-edgemodern bluegrassisdeliveredwitha deepknowledgeof,andadmirationfor, theworkofthemusic'sfoundingfathers. Timelyyettimeless,TheGrascalsmake musicthatisentirelyrelevanttothehere andnowyetimmersedintraditionalvaluesofsoulandmusicianship.It’sa uniquesoundthathasearnedthree Grammynominationsandtwo EntertaineroftheYearawardsfromthe InternationalBluegrassMusic Association,aswellasnationalmedia attentionthatseemstoperpetually eludeactsentrenchedinnichegenres.
AlligatorAlley&
FloridaBluegrassExpress
FormedinSouthFloridain2014, AlligatorAlleyboastsfourtalented singers,musiciansandsongwriterswho eachbringtheirownflavortotheband’s sound.ThreeMiamiboysandoneman fromtheBronxmakeuptheband, bringingthathighenergybluegrass soundfromthemountainsdowntothe
coast.Whetherit’sanoldfavorite,an envelope-pushingcrossoveroraheartfeltoriginal,youknowyouaregetting some“BluegrasswithBite.”
Allconcertsarefreewiththemain festivalperformancesheldoutdoors. Attendeesarewelcometobringchairs andallagesarewelcome.Alargeselectionoffoodtruckswillbeattheevent. Coolers,backpacksandpetswillnotbe permitted.Formoreinformation,visit Moreinparadise.com.
CommodoresandWARatoutdoor showMarch23atSeminoleCasino
Iconicsupergroups theCommodoresand WARwillperformtheir enduringhitsat SeminoleCasinoHotel ImmokaleeSaturday, March23withgates openingat7p.m.and theshowbeginningat8 p.m.
Fromthebeginningat TuskegeeInstitutein 1968,theCommodores wereknownassmart guys,buttheywere funky,too.Smartand funkyenoughtoopenfor theJackson5,tobediscoveredbyBerryGordyintheprocess,and tosellmorethan60millionrecordsfor Motown,becomingitslargestsellingactin the1970sand1980s.TheCommodores rackedupastringofhitsincluding “MachineGun,”“BrickHouse,”“Easy,” “ThreeTimesALady,”“SailOn,”“OhNo,” “SlipperyWhenWet,”“ToHotTaTrot,”
“Lady(YouBringMeUp),”theGrammywinning“NightShift”andmanyothersthat literallymovedanentiregeneration.
Multi-platinum-sellingWAR,theoriginal streetband,hasbeensharingitstimeless musicandmessageofbrotherhoodand harmonyforfivedecadesbeforemillions acrosstheglobe.WARhassoldmorethan 50millionrecordssinceitsformationto
include10BillboardTop10hits.Top40hits includethetimelessclassics“WhyCan’t WeBeFriends,”“LowRider,”“TheWorldIs AGhetto,”“TheCiscoKid,”andmany more.FifteenofWAR’salbumshave achievedGoldStatusintheUnitedStates andmanyofthemhavegonemulti-platinum.
Advanceticketsforthisoutdoorshow areavailablenowfor$59and$89from Ticketmasterorat www.moreinparadise.com.Attendeesmust be21.Parkingisfree.
RocktheArchesApril6&7
RocktheArcheswillbeheldApril6 and7attheAlliancefortheArts,10091 McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers.
The4thAnnualRockTheArches MusicFestivalisafundraiserforRestore FortMyersBeachArches,Inc.EverydollarraisedwillbematchedbyArches BayfrontandMossMarinauptoourgoal ofachieving$94,000fortheBowditch PointRegionalParkCommemorative Arch.
Festivalhoursare10:30a.m.–7p.m. bothdays.
Thetwo-dayeventfeatureseight hoursofmusic,arts&craft&product vendors,carandtruckshowandfood vendorseachday.
TheApril6rockandrolllineup includesperformancesbyHairdaze, RockCandy,RockRepublic,DirtyWork andDavidRojasJr.
TheApril7countryscheduleincludes
Unforgiven,HillbillyRyezin,WayOut South,A’FinnityBand,ChasCollinsand MatrasLynn.
Generaladmissionticketsare$13, andVIPticketsare$70inadvance.The dayoftheeventticketsare$15dailyand $75forVIPseating.
Chairsandblanketsareallowedin thegeneraladmissionarea.
Forticketsandmoreinformation,visit www.rockthearches.com
SeminoleCasinowelcomesPattiLaBelle
TheincomparablePatti LaBellewillperformliveinconcertatSeminoleCasinoHotel ImmokaleeonSunday,April14 withgatesopeningat7p.m. andtheshowbeginningat8 p.m.
PattiLaBelle’snamehas becomesynonymouswith grace,style,eleganceand class.Beltingoutclassicrhythm
andbluesrenditions,popstandardsandspiritualsonnetshas createdtheuniqueplatformof versatilityforwhichsheis knownandrevered.
Inbetweenrecordingand touring,LaBellehaswrittensix books:“Don’tBlockthe Blessings,”“LaBelleCuisine: RecipestoSingAbout,”“Patti’s Pearls,”“PattiLaBelle’sLite
Cuisine,”“RecipesfortheGood Life”and“DessertsLaBelle.” Recently,shereleaseda20th anniversaryeditionofherNew YorkTimesbestsellingcookbook,“LaBelleCuisine,”featuringthreenewrecipes.
Ticketsforthisoutdoorconcertstartat$60andareavailablefromTicketmasterorat www.moreinparadise.com.
LeeCountyCommunity BandperformsMarch10
Oh,tobeIrishjustoncea year.TheLeeCounty CommunityBandwillcelebratetheIrishineachofus onMarch10whenitpresentsWhenIrishEyesare SmilingatMarinerHigh Schoolbeginningat3p.m. Theband’sconcertsarefree andopentothepublic(donationswelcome).
DirectorGilPeltolawill leadthebandinTheIrish Washerwoman,andAnIrish Rhapsody,andwillinvitethe audiencetojoininthe singingof“DannyBoy” (LondonderryAir).Theband alsowillplaythespirited “Go-Daddy-O;”livelymarches,including“Gallant Marines”and“Bull Trombone;”“Sandpaper Ballet”andhighlightsfrom FiddlerontheRoof.
Thebandperformssix concertsbetweenNovember andApril;thisseason,allare takingplaceatMarinerHigh School,701ChiquitaBlvd., North,CapeCoral,beginning at3p.m.
Thelastconcertofthe seasonissetforApril7.
AlegendinSouthwest Florida,the62-memberadult bandiscomprisedofcareer andamateurmusicians.The originalconcertbandofLee County,thebandandhas beenentertainingSWFlorida audiencessince1885.
Personsinterestedinjoining mayphone239-600-9052.
Foradditionalinformation, visitthemonlineat www.LeeCountyBand.orgor e-mailthemat
LeeCountyCommunityBand @gmail.com
SouthwestFloridaConcert BandtoplayMarch24
TheSouthwestFlorida ConcertBandwillperform SongsoftheSeaConcert withfeaturevocalistSteve BradleyonSundayMarch 24at2p.m.atSouthFort MyersHighSchool,14020 PlantationRoadinFort Myers.
The40membercommunitybandwillperformaconcerttocelebratethemusic ofthesea.
Theconcertwillstartwith AmericanRiverSongsby PierreLaPlante.
TheguestvocalistSteve Bradleywillsing“Some EnchantedEvening”from SouthPacific,“MoonRiver” andtheseachanty“The Wellerman.”
TherewillbeafunmedleyofmusicfromPiratesof theCaribbeanArgh!
ThebandwillplayRalph
VaughnWilliam’sEnglish folksongsandsomenauticalmusicinSeaMedley.
Thegroupwillalsothrow inthetubasoloCobbler’s Benchandthemusicfrom MissionImpossible.
Therewill,ofcourse,be theSousamarch“Hands AcrosstheSea”andthe showwillconcludewithan impressiveanddramatic arrangementofmusicfrom themovieTitanic.
Itisanottobemissed performanceofthenewest concertbandinSouthwest Florida.
Allconcertsarefreewith donationsaccepted.
Informationonthegroup, ourscholarshipprogram, andotherperformancescan befoundonthewebsiteat SouthwestFloridaConcertBa nd.org
PERFORMANCES INSWFLORIDA
MAR2
Ashanti SeminoleCasino,Immokalee
MAR3
OliverAnthony HertzArena,Estero Trapt TheRanch,FortMyers
MAR5
CelticWoman BBMannHall,FortMyers
MAR7
LittleTexasand TheKentucky Headhunters LaishleyPark,PuntaGorda
BobDylan SuncoastCreditUnionArena
MarcAnthony HertzArena,Estero
MAR8
TheBeachBoys BBMannHall,FortMyers
CraigMorgan TheRanch,FortMyers
MAR9
LynyrdSkynyrd andZZTop HertzArena,Estero
MAR12
PaulAnka BBMannHall,FortMyers
MAR13
PriscillaPresley SeminoleCasino,Immokalee
Foreigner BBMannHall,FortMyers
PriscillaPresley
MAR14
LittleRiverBand BBMannHall,FortMyers
MAR15
SteveHackett BBMannHall,FortMyers
LarryFleet TheRanch,FortMyers
MAR16
TheTemptations &TheFourTops
SeminoleCasino,Immokalee
MAR17-23
SarasotaJazzFestival
SarasotaMunicipalAuditorium
MAR21
Jay&TheAmericans, TheClassicIV, TheShadesofBlue BBMannHall,FortMyers
KylieMorgan TheRanch,FortMyers
MAR22
JordanRainer
TheRanch,FortMyers
MAR23
Commodores&WAR SeminoleCasino,Immokalee
RichardElliot CapeSoundsofJazz,Blues
MAR26
MarshallTuckerBand
CaloosaSoundAmphitheater, DowntownFortMyers
APR4
ThreeDogNight
SeminoleCasino,Immokalee
APR6
TheGuessWho
BBMannHall,FortMyers
FlatlandCavalry
TheRanch,FortMyers
REOSpeedwagon andCheapTrick HertzArena,Estero
APR7
Southland
BluegrassFest
SeminoleCasino,Immokalee
APR13
TheUpchurchShow TheRanch,FortMyers
APR14
PattiLaBelle
SeminoleCasino,Immokalee
APR19
BritFloyd HertzArena,Estero
APR20
RedClayStrays
TheRanch,FortMyers
APR25
ChrisJanson
SeminoleCasino,Immokalee
APR26
WheelerWalkerJr. TheRanch,FortMyers
APR28
BrandonLake HertzArena,Estero
APR30
GeorgeThorogood &TheDestroyers Artis–Naples
MAY7
IndigoGirls
BBMannHall,FortMyers
MAY12
Queensryche
TheRanch,FortMyers
MAY23
KameronMarlowe TheRanch,FortMyers
MAY31
BillyCurrington
SeminoleCasino,Immokalee
Dailyconcertupdatesat HappeningsMagazine.net
TheRanchConcertHall showcasesrockandcountry
TheRanchConcertHall&SalooninFortMyersperformancescheduleisfilledwithnationalcountryandrockartists.
Here’swhat’sonthescheduleatpresstime:
TheSamGallowayFordConcertSeriespresentsCraig MorganonMarch8(TheReevesBrothersopen),Kylie MorganonMarch21,NBC’sTheVoicefinalistJordanRainer
onMarch22(Brooks&Gillopen),RedClayStraysonApril20 andNBC’sTheVoicefinalistKameronMarloweonMay23.
OtherupcomingshowsatTheRanchConcertHall(notpart oftheSamGallowayseries)includeGlennHughesofDeep PurpleonFeb.27,TraptonMarch3,LarryFleetonMarch15, FlatlandCavalryonApril6,ZOSO-TheUltimateLedZeppelin ExperienceonApril11,TheUpchurchShow onApril13,WalkerWheelerJr.onApril26, DoyleofTheMisfitsandOTOPonMay7, QueensrycheonMay12andCollieBuddz onJune15.
Forticketsandmoreinformation,visit onlineattheranchfortmyers.com.
TheRanchConcertHallandSalooncan bereachedbycalling239-985-9839.
CraigMorgan-March8F ORT M YERS R IVER D ISTRICT
SWFloridaReadingFestivalMarch2
CelebratereadingandlibrariesatLeeCountyLibrary System’sSouthwestFloridaReadingFestival.
Thefree,outdoorreadingfestivalfeatures28bestselling authorsandiscelebratingits25thanniversaryfrom10a.m. to4p.m.Saturday,March2atthedowntownFortMyers RegionalLibrarycampusonFirstStreet.
Formorethantwodecades,thissignatureeventhas hostedhundredsofpowerhouseauthors,suchasDavid Baldacci,SandraBrown,JanetEvanovich,SueGrafton, DebbieMacomberandyouthwritersMegCabot,Jeff Kinney,LoisLowery,R.L.StineandRosemaryWells.
Thefirstreadingfestivalwas heldinCentennialParkand featuredauthorandjournalist CarlHiaasenasthekeynote speaker.
“Meetingtheauthorsand gettingtoheartheinspiration behindtheirstoriesisoneofmy favoritepartsoftheday. There’salwayssomethingnew andexcitingtoexperience,” saidMindiSimon,directorof theLeeCountyLibrarySystem.
Simonsaidsheseenfirsthandhowthiseventcanignite apassionforreadingand appreciationofthelibraryas fansdiscovernewauthorsand libraryresourceseachyear.
“Connectingreadersofall ageswithanewfavoriteauthor isakeyaspectofthefestival,” shesaid.
Thisyear’seventfeaturesa greatlineupofauthorswhowill discussandsigntheirbooks throughouttheday.Fromfiction tonon-fiction,thrillerstoromcoms,allageswillfinda favoriteamongtheadult,youth andteenwritersfeaturedduring thefestival.Severalpresentationswillbelivestreamedon festivaldayandavailablefor on-demandviewingthroughthe endofMarchonthelibrary’s YouTubechannel.
Familieswithyoungchildren canenjoyafun-filleddaywith storytimesessions,theLittle ReadersZone,crafts,andstiltwalkingballoonartistTooTall Torrie.Designedfortoddlers andpreschool-agedchildren, theLittleReadersZoneisa placefordiscoveryandlearning,filledwithSTEMactivities, carnivalgames,anddemon-
strationsofearlylearningresources.Everychildandteen attendingthefestivalwillreceiveafreebook.
FestivalcoordinatorMelissaBakersaid,thereareafew specialauthorssheisparticularlyexcitedabout,including SaraPennerwhosedebutnovel,“TheLostApothecary,”isa NewYorkTimesbestseller.
Anothergreataspectofthereadingfestivalisproviding residentsofLeeCountywithanopportunitytomeetnew authorsrightbeforetheybecomewidelypopular,likeLisa Unger,whowasafeaturedauthorin2005andisreturning thisyearjustasherhighlyanticipatednewnovelisaboutto bereleased.
ADULTAUTHORS (scheduledtoappear)
MaryKayAndrewsisTheNewYorkTimesbestselling authorof30novelsincluding“TheHomewreckers,”“The Newcomer,”and“Hello,Summer.”
CaraBlackisTheNewYorkTimesandUSATodaybestsellingauthorof21booksinthe“PrivateInvestigatorAimée Leduc”seriesandtwoWorldWarII-setnovelsfeaturing AmericanmarkswomanKateRees.
JaneK.Clelandwritesbothfictionandnonfiction,including theaward-winningandlong-runningJosiePrescottAntiques Mysteriesandnon-fictionbestsellers,“MasteringSuspense, Structure&Plot”and“MasteringPlotTwists.”
JefferyDeaverisaninternational#1bestsellingauthorof morethan40novels.
LeeMatthewGoldbergistheauthorof13novelsincluding “TheAncestor”and“TheMentor”alongwiththe“Runaway Train”seriesand“TheGreatGimmelmans,”whichwas releasedinNovember.
HeatherGrahamisTheNewYorkTimesandUSAToday bestsellingauthorofmorethan250novelsandnovellasincludingsuspense,historicalromance,vampirefiction,timetravel andChristmasfamilyfare.
IreneHannonisthebestselling,award-winningauthorof morethan65romanticsuspense&contemporaryromance novels.
KatherineHoweistheauthorofTheNewYorkTimesbestsellers“ThePhysickBookofDeliveranceDane”and “Vanderbilt:TheRiseandFallofanAmericanDynasty”with AndersonCooper.
SarahPennerisTheNewYorkTimesandinternationally bestsellingauthorof“TheLostApothecary”and“TheLondon SéanceSociety.”
NickPetrieistheauthorofeightnovelsinthe“PeterAsh” series,mostrecently“ThePriceYouPay.”
JoePosnanskiisTheNewYorkTimesbestsellingauthorof sixbooks,including“TheBaseball100,”“Paterno,”“TheSecret ofGolf”andhislatest,“WhyWeLoveBaseball.”
MatthewQuirkisTheNewYorkTimesbestsellingauthorof “InsideThreat,”“The500”and“TheNightAgent,”nowahittelevisionseriesonNetflix.
ViolaShipmanisthepennameofWadeRouse,anawardwinningmemoiristandbestsellingauthorof12books,which havebeenselectedasIndieNextandMichiganNotableBooks.
CharlesToddisTheNewYorkTimesbestsellingauthorof the“InspectorIanRutledge”seriesandthe“BessCrawford” series.
LisaUngerisTheNewYorkTimesandinternationallybestsellingauthorof20novels,including“SecludedCabinSleeps Six”and“TheNewCouplein5B,”aMarch2024release.
Otherhighlightedauthors atthe2024festivalinclude authorandillustratorDan Yaccarino,bestknownforhis creationofthekidsfavorite, “TheBackyardigans,”along withmastersofsuspense JefferyDeaver,Heather Graham,MatthewQuirkand CharlesTodd.Sportsfanswill beexcitedforJoePosnanski, asportswriterwhoselatest book,“WhyWeLove Baseball,”alignsnicelywith thespringtrainingtradition hereinSouthwestFlorida. Attendeesalsoshouldkeepan eyeoutforfrequentfestival presenterandfan-favorite MaryKayAndrews.
Beyondauthorpresentations,theReadingFestival givesattendeestheopportunitytolearnmoreaboutthe libraryanditsfreedigital resources,visitwithsponsors andenjoyfoodtrucks.Book fanscanchoosetosupportthe festivalbypurchasingtickets forthepopular“Namea Character”raffle,inwhichwinnerscanbenamedinan author’snextbook.
AnniversaryT-shirts,festival hats,totebagsandbeachtowelswillbeavailableforpurchase.
Readerswhowanttoplan theperfectfestivaldayare encouragedtodownloadthe mobileapp“SWFLReadFest” intheAppStoreorGoogle Play,wheretheycanviewthe completescheduleofevents andthelatestfestivalupdates. Moreinformationcanalsobe foundatwww.ReadFest.org.
ACMASongwriterson thePlazaMarch12
TheLeeCountyLibrary hasjoinedwiththeAmericana CommunityMusicAssociation (ACMA)toofferfreeconcerts ofalloriginalmusicbylocal artists.
Concertswilltakeplacein theamphitheaterlocatedon SouthCornogPlazaonFirst Street.Bringachairora blanket,showswillbemoved tothemeetingroomslocated nexttotheamphitheaterif neededdependingonweather.
Thenextconcertwillbe Tuesday,March12at6p.m. andfeatureThePearlStreet Band.
ThePearlStreetBandis comprisedofMikeMcMillan, BobWilliams,BillVeachand ClarkJohnson.Theyperform regularlyandperformmostly originalmusicandafewtasty covers.Theyreleasedone albumasagroup,Rocky Road,andmultiplealbums individually.
Youwillhearthesesingersongwriterssharingalifetime ofexperiencesinsongand theinspirationbehindthe
songs.Allfourmembersof thebandaresongwriters. Theirmusiccrossesabroad spectrumandhasalittlebitof somethingforeverybody.
Theycanrockoutinanice folkAmericanaway,andthen performaballadthatwillmelt youlikebutter.Agoodtimeof goodmusicisguaranteedfor all.
TheACMAisaFortMyers basednotforprofitpromoting localartistswhoperformoriginalsongs.Whattoexpect, youwillhearsinger-songwriterssharingalifetimeofexperiencesinsongandtheinsp rationbehindthesongs. Bepreparedtoenjoyan eveningofprofessionalqualityacousticAmericanamusic. Americanamusicisacoming togetherofblues,roots,folk, bluegrass,andcountry.Lots ofroomtospreadoutso bringafriend.
Theremainingconcert datesareApril9andMay14.
FormoreabouttheACMA, visitthewebsiteatamericanacma.organdfollowthem onFacebookforupdates.
MarshallTuckerBand atCaloosaSoundAmphitheaterMarch26
The2024Rockin’onthe RiverConcertSeriescontinueswithTheMarshall TuckerBandtakingthe stageatCaloosaSound Amphitheaterindowntown FortMyersonTuesday, March26at7p.m.
Joiningthemasspecial guestsaretherisingstars ofsouthernrock,The GeorgiaThunderbolts.This powerhouselineuppromisesanunforgettablenight filledwithsoulfulmelodies andhigh-energyperformances.
Fanscanexpecttohear theband’sarena-rock smashhits,including“Can’t YouSee”and“HeardItina LoveSong,”thatcontinuetoresonatewithfansofallages.The MarshallTuckerBandcontinuestohaveaprofoundimpacton generationsoflistenerswho’vebeen“Searchin’foraRainbow”and
founditwiththistried-andtrueSoutherninstitution overthedecades.
Thecurrentlineup includesleadvocalistDoug Gray;ChrisHicksandRick Willisonguitar;RyanWare onbass;drummerB.B. Borden;andMarcusJames Hendersononkeyboards, saxophoneandflute.
Ticketscanbepurchasedatwww.tixr.com.A selectionofVIP,reserved seatingandgeneraladmissionticketswillbeavailable, rangingfrom$54general admission(seatnotprovided)to$575VIPfrontrow reservedfourpersonhightop.
CaloosaSoundAmphitheaterislocatedat2101EdwardsDrive, FortMyers.
Formoreinformation,visitCaloosaSoundAmp.com
Caloosahatchee CelticFestival
ThePlayers
D ININGIN S OUTHWEST F LORIDA
1stStreetDeli
EllaMae’sDiner
Thisaward-winning 112-seatauthenticNew York-styledelicatessen (theonlyonein SouthwestFlorida)is opendailyservingbreakfast,lunchanddinner.1st StreetDelibringsadistinctlyuniquediningexperiencetotheSouthwest Floridamarketformerly foundonlyinNewYorkCity.Hereyoucangrabasandwich thatisbiggerthanyourappetite.OfferingsattheDeliinclude piledhighpastramiandcornedbeefsandwiches,reubens,hot paninis,hamburgersandsalads.Opendailynoon–8p.m.
506South1stStreet,Immokalee 800-218-0007www.moreinparadise.com
CapeCabaretDinnerTheater
CapeCabaretDinner Theaterisabeautiful upscalevenuededicated todining,dancing,live musicandcomedyshows. Wefeatureacomplete dinnermenu,threefull bars,twolargedining roomswithhardwood dancefloorsandalarge outdoorpatio.Ourentertainmentincludeslive musicfromthe60’stothe90’sandthebesttributeband showsinSWFL.Wespecializeinhostingyourprivateevents andpartiesfor24to350guests.ExecutiveChefPabloFelix andhisstaffpreparedeliciousappetizers,entreesand dessertsdailyforyourenjoyment.Walk-insarewelcome,but reservationsarerecommended.Reserveonlineorcall.
Nostalgiaservedwithasmile.A funretro-inspiredeateryserving comfortfoodandclassicdinerfare. Slideintoaboothorpulluptothe counterforaburgerandmilkshake orthebestall-daybreakfastyou’ve everhad.EllaMae’sprovidesawelcometwisttotheclassicsouthern diner.CelebratingDr.EllaMae Piper’slegacy,it’sherethecommunitycomestogethertosharestories astheyenjoyamealamidstvintageinspiredfinishesandabrightcolor palette.EllaMae’sDinerat LuminaryHotel&Co.isafunretro-inspiredeateryservingupcomfortfoodandclassicdinerfare.Slideintoaboothorpulluptothe counterforaburgerandmilkshakeorthebestall-daybreakfast you’veeverhad.EllaMae’sisopendailyfrom7amto2pm. Servingbreakfastalldayandlunch.
LuminaryHotel,2200EdwardsDrive,FortMyers 239-314-3854www.LuminaryHotel.com
LuckyMi
AnAsian-inspiredupscale restaurant,LuckyMiNoodle Houseispresentedasan open-kitchenconceptandfeaturesanoodlebar,dining roomandprivatefunction area.Chefsblendtraditional ingredientswithcontemporary influencestocreatenewinterpretationsfordishessuchas VietnamesePhoNoodleSoup andKoreanBeefandBroccoli.
506South1stStreet,Immokalee 800-218-0007www.seminoleimmokaleecasino.com
4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
www.capecabaret.com
EE-TO-LEET-KEGrill
TheEE-TO-LEET-KE
GrillatSeminoleCasino featurescontemporary regionalcuisinesutilizing thefreshestselectionsof Primeagedbeef,fresh seafood,andanarrayof locally-sourcedproduce. Itswide-rangingmenu offerspastas,housemade soups,steaks,seafood andchefspecialtyitemsincludingaward-winningtwinlobster tails,smotheredchickenandtheever-populargrilledribeye. Opendaily8a.m.–midnight.
506South1stSt.,Immokalee
800-218-0007
www.moreinparadise.com
OxbowBarandGrill
Casualdocksidedining onthedoorstepofDowntown FortMyers.Panoramicriverfrontviewsonthe Caloosahatchee.Aboater’s retreatwithanupbeatnauticalvibe.Servingcoastalcuisineandmoreforbrunch, lunchanddinner.Retailand rentalstoigniteyourspiritof adventure.Diveintofresh seafood,oystersonthehalf shell,steaks,signaturesandwiches,freshsalads,localcraftbeersandcuratedcocktails.Our hoursareMonday-Thursday11a.m.-10p.m.,Fridayand Saturday11a.m.-11p.m.andSunday11a.m.-9p.m.Wenow offerbrunchonSaturdaysandSundays11a.m.-3p.m.
1300HendrySt.FortMyers
239-314-3856
www.oxbowfortmyers.com
Rumrunners
Ouraward-winning waterfrontrestaurant, wherethebeautyofthe watermeetsthedeliciousnessofourcuisine, offersawidevarietyof mouthwateringdishesfor everyfoodietype. Offeringdailybrunch, lunch,anddinnerwitha fullbarandthebest viewsinCapeCoral!We featuredailylivemusic (rainorshine),boatdocking,anddoggiemenusforyourfurry friends.Calltobookyourreservationorvisitourwebsiteformore informationonupcomingevents,privateeventspace,andcateringservices.Opendailyfrom11a.m.to9p.m. 5848CapeHarbourDriveCapeCoral 239-790-5RUM(5786) www.rumrunners.cc
TikiHutBar&Grill atDolphinKeyResort
There's alwayssomethingtodoatthe TikiHutBar& Grillatthe DolphinKey Resort.Located inDowntown CapeCoral,the biggestTikibar intheworld offersliveentertainment
WednesdaythroughSunday,KeyWestStyleRelax WednesdayandThursday,Lightoutdooratmosphere,sofamily,andfriendstwoorfourleggedarewelcome.Greatfood menu,withFloridaSpecials,pooltable,TVs.Open7days. Kitchenopenlate.
1502MiramarSt.,CapeCoral 239-540-8454
SilverKingOceanBrasserie
www.dolphinkeyresort.com
Acoastal,chef-driven menuunlikeanyother restaurantinFortMyers. Complementedbyastrikinginteriorthat’sas appealingtotheeyesas thedishesaretothe palette.AstheLuminary’s signaturerestaurant,The SilverKingOcean Brasserieoffersamenu showcasingthequalityof freshseafoodthrough clean,simplepreparations usingclassictechniquesforamodernpalate.Centeredonan openkitchen,thesophisticatedrestaurantfeaturesacoastalinspiredmenuandadditionaloutdoorseatstorelaxandindulgein thefinestlocalseafoodinSouthwestFlorida.NestledwithinSilver King,you’llfindTheFloridaRoom,aprivatediningspacethat seats14guests,perfectforintimategatheringsandcelebrations andnamedafterFloridaHeitman.Ifyourgroupislarger,wefeatureavarietyofvenueswithentertainingoptionsavailablefrom uniqueseatingtotailoredmenus.HoursareTuesday-Saturday from5-10p.m.
LuminaryHotel,2200EdwardsDrive,FortMyers 239-314-3855www.LuminaryHotel.com
SouthernGrill
TheSouthernGrillattheShellFactoryisafullrestaurant includingliquor,beer andwine.Wehavean outdoorbarandparty venue.Thereisno entryfeetogetinto theShellFactorystore orrestaurants. Parkingisfree.While youareherevisitthe NaturePark,Fun Park,Carouseland SoaringEagleZipline.
16554N.ClevelandAve.,NorthFortMyers 239-995-3999
www.shellfactory.com
TwistedFork
The TwistedForkis ahot-rodand moto-culture themedrestaurantfeaturinga scratchkitchen andcustom cocktails.A familyfriendly spaceadjacent Bert'sBack Porchconcert venuewith loadsofoutdoorspace,ithasrapidlybecomeCharlotteCounty'shottest placetoeat,drinkandhavefun!"
2208ElJobeanRoad,PortCharlotte 941-235-3675
www.twistedfork.net