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Theatreseasonhasdefinitely openedinSouthwestFlorida.From MarcotoPortCharlotte,stagelights areonandthecurtainsareup.Let’s lookatwhatisonstage...
InNaples,GulfshorePlayhouse presents26MilesatTheNorrisCenter Oct.14toNov.5.
PlayersCircleTheater willopentheirseasonat theirnewhomeinFort Myers.BreakingLegs runsOct.17through Nov.12.
InCapeCoral,Cultural ParkTheaterpresents BewaretheHouseon HauntedHillonstage Oct.18-22.
Thesmashhit Hairsprayisonstageat theBroadwayPalmin FortMyersnowthrough Oct.28.Abigtipofthehattothe Pratherfamilyfor30successfulyears. Wearesoblessedtohaveyouinour community.
BeguiledAgaincontinuesinthe ArtStageStudioTheatre.TheFlorida Rep’ssalutetotheRichardRodgers andLorenzHartsongbookruns throughOct.29.
TheBelleTheatreinCapeCoral hasDisenchantedonstagenow throughOct.8.Thatwillbefollowedby DrinkingHabitswhichrunsOct.13Nov.5.
InPortCharlotte,theCharlotte PlayersgiveusMurderattheHoward Johnson’sOct.5-15attheLangdon Playhouse.
TheatreConspiracywillstage RadioGolfOct.19-28attheAlliance fortheArtsinFortMyers.
TheNaplesPlayersarebackonthe roadagaininOctober.TheDining RoomwillbepresentedOct.4-22at NaplesUnitedChurchofChristin McSpaddenHall.
MiserywillbeonstageOct.20Nov.12atTheLaboratoryTheaterof FloridaindowntownFortMyers.
TheatreZone(ofNaples)iscollaboratingwithFGCUTheatreagainthis yeartopresentHeathers:TheMusical atFGCUinFortMyersOct.12-15.
FloridaRepertoryTheatrebeginsits mainstageproductionswithThe
LegendofGeorgiaMcBride.That showopensOct.24andplaysthrough Nov.12indowntownFortMyers.
TheOffBroadwayPalmTheatre’s seasonstartsOct.11withPopcorn Falls.ThatshowrunsthroughNov.18.
FortMyersTheatrepresentsThe MusicManOct.18-21atArtsCenter TheatreonMarco.
InNaples,TheStudio Playerswillpresent SuperiorDonutsOct.27 -Nov.12attheGolden GateCommunityCenter.
ArtsBonitahas ComptonandBennett performingACrackerat TheRitzOct.10and24.
Moreconcerts
Wow,dowehavea longlistofgreatnational concertscomingourway inSouthwestFlorida.
ChrisJansonandKristianBush kickthemonthoffwiththefinalshow oftheIslandHopperSongwriterFest onFortMyersBeachOct.1.
TheHurricaneHeroesConcertat HammondStadiuminFortMyerswill featureMatchboxTwenty,DonFelder, MacMcNallyandmoreonOct.7.
CaloosaSoundAmphitheaterin downtownFortMyershasannounced itsfirsttwoshowsofthenewseason. FoghatwillperformOct.12,andLee GreenwoodisscheduledforNov.30.
TheJazzClubofSarasotawelcomesSpyroGyratoSailorCircus ArenaOct.13.
SeminoleCasinoHotelImmokalee hasafullschedulewithartistslike TitoNieves,JoshBlue,HereCome TheMummies,ChristopherCross, JasonBonham,BruceHornsby, SawyerBrown,MarieOsmond,Tesla, TheLettermen,TheCommodores, WARandBlood,Sweat&Tears.
InFortMyers,TheRanchConcert HallandSaloon(SamGalloway ConcertSeries)welcomesJon Langston,TheFrontmen,CooperAlan, CoreyKent,Ernest,DemunJones, ChaseMatthew,TheLACS,ColtFord, DiamondRio,JayAllenandTracy Byrd.
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PlayersCircleTheater opensseasoninnewhome
PlayersCircleTheaterannouncesits 2023-2024seasoninabrandnewlocation setintheheartoftheMcGregorcorridorat 13211McGregorBlvd,FortMyers.
IthasbeenabusysummerforPlayers Circleastheprofessionalnon-profitrenovatestheirnew5,000squarefoothome, implementingstate-of-the-artlighting, soundandriserseatingtoprovideoptimum viewingforthe145-seattheaterinthe round.
“Everyseatwillbethebestinthehouse withseatingnomorethanfiverowsfrom thestage.PlayersCircleisthemostelegantandintimatetheaterinSouthwest Florida,”saidPlayersCircleartisticdirector RobertCacioppo.“We’vedesignedamodifiablespaceabletobereconstructedina plethoraofways.Fourofoursixproductionswillbepresentedintheround. Audienceswillliterallycircletheperformers,bringingthecircleinournametolife.”
FormerlytheNewPhoenixTheatre, PlayersCircleTheatreissurroundedbya hostofdiningdestinationsincludingGolden Rind,TheMeltingPot,FirstWatch,Sweet BeanCafeandNormanLoveConfections, rightinthetheater’splaza.
The2023-2024seasonshowcasessix productionsrangingfromsidesplitting
comediesandhard-hittingdramastoheartwarmingclassicsandinvigoratingmusicals. Thetheaterevenplanstoproduceathreeshowsummerseason(TBAthisspring), bringingthegrandtotalofproductionsto nineeachyear.
“Planningatheatricalseasonisanart form.Eachproductionmustfitperfectlyinto thepuzzleuntilitiscomplete.Our20232024isourmostexcitingandeclecticseasonavailabletoalltheatergoersin SouthwestFlorida,”cheeredCacioppo.
PlayersCircle’sseasonkicksoffin OctoberwithahilariousMafiosocomedy thatwillsetthetoneforthewholeseason, BreakingLegs(whichrunsOct.17through Nov.12)writtenbyTomDulack.Thismadcapcomedyturnsthespotlightontheater, themob,murderandmenace.Atruelaughout-loudproduction,BreakingLegswillbe directedbyRobertCacioppo.
SetdesignisbyStevenMcLean(The Foreigner,Admissions,TheCocktailHour). LightingisbyAndrewZebroski(The LifespanofaFact).Costumedesignisby TerryLynnSchaefer(ILoveYou,You’re Perfect,NowChange).
Theproductionstarsanall-starlineup, includingPlayersCircleveteransNatalie Brouwer(Laughteronthe23rdFloor,I
LoveYou,You’rePerfect,NowChange), TedWioncekIII(ILoveYou,You’rePerfect NowChange),MitchHaley(TheCurious IncidentoftheDogintheNight)andcomedianRCSmith(MurderattheHoward Johnson’s).PerformerJamesHeffernanwill makehisPlayersCircledebut.
“BreakingLegsishandsdownoneof thefunniestcomediesoutthere.Imagineif NeilSimonwroteTheSopranos,”says Cacioppo,whodirectstheshowforthe thirdtime.
SetinthebackofanItalianrestaurant, PlayersCirclesetstheaudienceinthemiddleoftheaction.“We’vedesignedtheset toencompasstheentireaudience,withpicturesofTheRatPackandTheGodfather liningthewalls.Evenasyouenterthetheater,you’llsmelltheirresistiblearomaof Italiancuisine,”saysCacioppo.
Keepinganeyeonone-on-onepatron relationships,Cacioppoencourageseveryoneto“JoinourCircle”andconcludeswith PlayersCircleTheater’smotto,“We’rebig enoughtoserveyouandsmallenoughto knowyou!”
PlayersCircleTheatersubscriptionsand singleticketsareonsale.DetailsareavailableatPlayersCircleTheater.comorbycallingtheboxofficeat239-800-3292.
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PlayersCircleTheaterfoundersCarrieLundCacioppoandRobertCacioppoinfrontoftheir newhomeonMcGregorBoulevardinFortMyers.
CulturalParkTheaterpresents
BewaretheHouseonHauntedHill
October18-22inCapeCoral
It’sthemostwonderfultimeoftheyear…ifyoulove Halloweenandallthingsspooky,thatis.Forthedirectorsof achillingupcomingplay,BewaretheHouseonHaunted Hill!,optingtoputtogetheramysteriousmurderousproductionwasaneasydecision.“IreallylikeHalloween,”said LauraLeRoy,whoisco-directingBewarewiththeCultural ParkTheatreCompanyartisticdirectorRobinMurray.
“Halloweenismyfavoriteholiday,”agreedRobin.“Doing aversionofoneofthescariestmoviesofitstime,withone ofmyfavoritepeople,justsoundedlikeafuntime.”
WhileBewareheavilyleanstowardthegenreof“thriller,” therearesomelightheartedmomentsaswell.“Theshow isn’treallyacomedy,butitisfun.Iwouldsayit’sappropriateforkids,buttheymightnotgetthejokes,”saidLeRoy. “Olderkidsmaygetakickoutofit,”addedRobin.“Someof thecharacters areariot…and thereareafew ghoulsthatwill beprettyinteresting.”
Thedirectorswereboth impressedto watchtheircast quicklyflourish andfallhead firstintotheir newfoundidentitieswithinthe pagesofthe script.“My favoritepartof thisexperience hasbeen watchingthe actorsdevelop theircharacters,”saidLeRoy.
Aproductionofthiscaliberdoesn’tappearoutofthinair, however.“I’djustreallyliketothankallofoursponsorsand supportersinthecommunity,”LeRoysaid.“It’sbecauseof yourgenerouscontributionsthatwe’reabletocreatesuch animmersiveexperience.”
Whilethishauntingtaleisenticingenoughonitsown, thereareotherreasonstomakesureyoupurchaseaticket. Betweencostumecontestsandgoodiebags,youdon’twant tomissoutonawickedlygoodtime.Inclosing,Robinhad morepraiseforthecast.“Whenyouhaveagroupofactors thathavethisleveloftalentandloveforHalloweenand suspense,theshowisfatedtobea‘killer’goodtime.”
BewaretheHouseonHauntedHill!willbeonstage WednesdaythroughSunday,fromOct.18toOct.22.For moreinformation,ortopurchasetickets,visitculturalparktheater.comorcalltheboxofficeat239-772-5862.
CulturalParkTheaterislocatedat528CulturalPark Blvd.inCapeCoral.
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DisenchantedandDrinkingHabits onTheBelleTheatrestageinOctober
TheBelleTheatrein CapeCoralcontinuesits secondseasonwith Disenchanted,anew musicalcomedy.Theoriginalstorybookheroines arenonetoohappywith thewaythey’vebeenportrayedintoday’spopculture,sothey’vetossedtheirtiarasand havecometolifetosettherecordstraight. Forgettheprincessesyouthinkyouknow–theseroyalrenegadesareheretocomicallybeltoutthetruth.Disenchantedplayson stagenowthroughOct.8.
TheBelleTheatrepresentsDrinking HabitsOct.13–Nov.5.Thisisalaughout-loudcomedywithtwistsandturns throughout.Accusations,mistakenidentitiesandromancesrunwildinthistraditional,laugh-out-loudfarce.Twonunsatthe SistersofPerpetualSewinghavebeen secretlymakingwinetokeeptheconvent's doorsopen,butPaulandSally,reporters andformerfiancées,arehotontheirtrail.
Theygoundercoverasa nunandpriest,buttheir presence,combinedwith theadditionofanewnun, spursparanoiathroughout theconventthatspies havebeensentfrom Rometoshutthemdown. Kickofftheholiday seasonFloridastylewithChristmasin Paradise.Takeatriparoundtheworldwith thecastofSouthwestFloridalocalsasthey explorethedifferentcelebrationsthattake placeincountriesnearandfar.Theperfect waytogetintheChristmasspirit, ChristmasinParadisewillbepresented Dec.14–20.
Thegreateststar,theultimatepeople person...thestoryofbelovedcomedienne FannyBricebeginswithherirrepressible youthinNewYork’sLowerEastSide, wherethestage-struckteenagerclowns herwaythroughburlesqueandVaudeville, withdreamsofmakingitbig.FunnyGirl runsJan.5–21.
UnnecessaryFarcewillbeonstage Feb.2–18.
WeWillRockYouisbasedonthemusic ofQueen.Featuringmorethan20Queen hits,thisfist-pumping,foot-stompingproductionisaperfectanthemtoindividuality. ItrunsMarch8-24.
SecondChances:TheThriftShop MusicalwrapsuptheseasonApril5–21. Fortickets,call239-323-5533orvisit www.TheBelleTheatre.com.TheBelle Theatreislocatedat2708SantaBarbara Blvd#135,CapeCoral.
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TheatreConspiracy topresentRadioGulf
TheatreConspiracyat AlliancefortheArtspresentsAugustWilson'sRadio GolfOct.19-21andOct. 26-28.
Bothmovingandfunny, RadioGolfistheculminationofAugustWilson’stenplayAmericanCentury Cyclechroniclingeach decadeofAfrican-American lifeinthe20thcentury.
Thestrugglebetween historyandprogressplays outintheperformancestarringlocalactorsMarkDrew asHarmondWilks,Tijuanna ClemonsasMameWilks, ElvisMortleyasRoosevelt Hicks,LemecBernardas SterlingJohnsonandCicero McCarterasElderJoseph Barlow.TheshowisdirectedbySonyaMcCarter.
RadioGolfissetin Pittsburghinthelate1990s andtellsthestoryofasuccessfulentrepreneurwho aspirestobecomethecity’s firstBlackmayor.Butwhen thepastbeginstocatchup withhim,secretsget revealedthatcouldbehis undoing.
AugustWilsonismost knownforhisAmerican CenturyCycle,acollection oftenplaysthatspan acrossdecadestodocumentAfricanAmerican experiencesinthe20thcentury.Theplayschroniclethe effectofsocialandhistorical situationsofeachdecade onindividualcharacters. RadioGolfischronologically thefinalinstallmentofthe collection.Theatre Conspiracymadethecommitmenttoproducealltenof theAmericanCenturyCycle works;thisproductionmarks thesixthshowproducedto date.
Ticketsare$27formembers,$32fornon-members andavailableat ArtInLee.orgorbycalling theboxofficeat239-9392787.Performancesare Oct.19,20,21,26,27and 28at7:30p.m.andOct.29 at2p.m.
TheAlliancefortheArts islocatedat10091 McGregorBlvd.justsouthof ColonialBoulevardinFort Myers.
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The Naples Players to stage The Dining Room Oct. 4 - 22
Acting out eight or nine characters in one play sounds like quite the feat, but The Naples Players (TNP) is making it look easy in their upcoming production of The Dining Room
Described as one of A R Gurneys, “most eloquent plays” and “an overlapping and amusing anthology of vignettes about family and food, and inherited and disowned values” by The New York Times, The Dining Room is showing from Oct 4 - 22 at Naples United Church of Christ in McSpadden Hall
The play is set in the dining room of a typical well-to-do household, the place where the family assembled daily for breakfast and dinner and for any and all special occasions The action consists of a mosaic of interrelated scenes some funny, some touching, some rueful which, taken together, create an in-depth portrait of a vanishing species: the upper-middle-class WASP.
The actors change roles, personalities and ages with virtuoso skill as they portray a wide variety of characters, from little boys to stern grandfathers, and from giggling teenage girls to Irish housemaids Each vignette introduces a new set of people and events; a father lectures his son on grammar and politics; a boy returns from boarding school to discover his mother ’s infidelity; a senile grandmother doesn’t recognize her own sons at Christmas dinner; a daughter, her marriage in shambles, pleads futilely to return home, etc Dovetailing swiftly and smoothly, the varied scenes coalesce, ultimately, into a theatrical experience of exceptional range, compassionate humor, and abundant humanity
Director James Duggan is joined by the following team of industry professionals: assistant director Terry Libby, scenic designer Michael Santos, lighting designer Jessica Winward, sound designer Sean McGinley, costume
designer Mollie Berman, properties coordinator Esther Snyder, stage manager Patricia Puia and assistant stage manager Lorelai Vega
James will lead an all-star ensemble cast of Naples favorites, many of whom have become breakout stars in some of The Naples Players' most recent productions. The cast includes (in alphabetical order): Jody Cameron, Jen Hart, Ruth Johnson, Jennifer Mance, Andrew Sarkozy and Joe Townsend
Performances are Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7:30 p m , Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p m , and Sundays at 2 p m The Dining Room will be performed off site at Naples United Church of Christ in McSpadden Hall while The Naples Players’ historic 5th Avenue South building undergoes a $20 million renovation General tickets are $49, and season ticket holders are offered a price of $39 Those interested can visit NaplesPlayers org anytime or call the TNP Box Office at 239-263-7990.
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Jody Cameron, Jennifer Mance and Andrew Sarkozy in The Dining Room.
MiseryatTheLab
MiserybyWilliamGoldman,based onthenovelbyStephenKing,opens Oct.20atTheLaboratoryTheaterof FloridainFortMyers.
FromthecreatorofTheShiningand Itcomesatwistedstoryaboutmeeting yourheroes.PaulSheldon,famous authoroftheMiseryromanceseries, getsintoaterribleaccidentinthemiddleofnowhere.Hewakesupbeing nursedtohealthbyhis"numberone fan,"Annie.However,whenshereads hisnewmanuscript,she'lldoanything togethimtorewriteit...evenifit meanskeepinghimthereforever.
DirectorNykkieRizleynotes,"Ihave beenattractedtothemacabrefora verylongtime.Disturbedsouls,dark woods,cliff-hangers,plotandpsychologicaltwists-Iamahorrorphile.So,it isnowonderthatnooneseemedsurprisedthatIwouldbedirectingMisery. Ithasbeenoneofmydreamssince beforewestartedTheLaboratory TheaterofFlorida.WhileStephenKing iswellknownforsupernaturalfiction,
Miseryisuniqueinthatthereareno scarymonsters.Noclownshidingina sewer.Nogirlwithtelekinesis.Nomysteriouscemetery,orrabiddogs,orevil cars….There’sjustAnnieWilkes. Sweet,unassuming,book-lovingAnnie Wilkes.Theterrorispalpablebecause weknowher.Shedoesn’tneedsuperpowerstoreignoverhercaptive…a syringewilldojustfine.”
ProducingartisticdirectorAnnette Trossbachadds,“Thetensionbetween AnnieandPaul,theloveandfearof theirrelationship,isthecenterofthis story.WhenAnnieleavesthehouse, Paulexplores,learningmoreabouthis captor,andthesetturnswithhim,highlightingyetanotheroutstandingset designbyGabrielleLansdenand JonathanJohnson.I'mthrilledthatwe arepresentingtheSWFLpremiereof thisexcitingshow,oneoffivepremieresthisseason!"
MiseryfeaturesRyanAdair(Paul Sheldon),LaurenMiller(AnnieWilkes), andScottCarpenter(Buster).Stage
managementisbyDanielSabiston,setdesignby JonathanJohnsonandGabrielleLansden. CostumesarebyAlenaStevenson.
PerformancesareOct.20,21,26,27,28,Nov. 2,3,4,9,10and11at7:30p.m.Matineeswillbe presentedOct.22and29andNov.5and12at2 p.m.HalfpricepreviewnightsareOct.18and19. Fortickets,calltheboxofficeat239-218-0481 oronlineatwww.laboratorytheaterflorida.com. Thetheaterislocatedat1634WoodfordAve.in theFortMyersRiverDistrict.
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FloridaRepertoryTheatre celebratesRodgersandHartsongbook
FloridaRepertoryTheatre’s26thseasonstartedwith BeguiledAgain,asalutetothemusicofRichardRodgersand LorenzHart.
TheproductionrunsnowthroughOct.29intheArtStage StudioTheatre.
BeguiledAgaintakesaudiencesonadazzlingjourney throughthesongbookofRichardRodgersandLorenzHart. Theproductionfeaturesoverfiftyoftheduo’smostbeloved hitsincluding“Bewitched,”“TheLadyisaTramp,”“Whereor When,”“MyFunnyValentine,”andmore.Theproductionwas conceivedbyJ.BarryLewis,LynnetteBarkleyandCraigD. Ames.MusicisbyRichardRogers,withlyricsbyLorenzHart andmusicalarrangementsbyCraigD.Ames.
“BeguiledAgainisaglamorous,romantic,andnostalgic salutetooneofAmerica’smostbelovedsongwritingduos,” saidproducingartisticdirectorGregLongenhagen.“Ourproductionoffersaudiencesauniquemusicalrevueexperience beautifullystagedinourintimateArtStageStudioandperformedbyamulti-talentedcastandmusicians.”
Theensemblecastfeaturesreturningartists,KimMorgan Dean(Ripcord)andCarolannM.Sanita(NightandDay),plus NewYork-basedactorsJonathanBrugioni,HalleyDaigleSaez,MattGibson,andLoganMarksallmakingtheirFlorida Repdebuts.ThetroupewillbeaccompaniedbyAndrew SmithsononpianoandMiguelAzcuyondrums.
DirectorandchoreographerMichaelMarotta(AnInspector Calls)willbejoinedbyanexpertcreativeteamincluding
musicaldirectorAndrewSmithson(AGrandNightfor Singing),setdesignerAaronJackson(FloridaRepdebut), costumedesignerBradMusgrove(SteelMagnolias),lighting designerandensemblememberToddO.Wren(The ImportanceofBeingEarnest),sounddesignerKatieLowe (RingofFire)andensemblestagemanagerJanineWochna (LobbyHero).
SingleticketpricesforBeguiledAgainare$65forregular performancesonSept.22–Oct.29.Curtaintimesare TuesdaythroughSaturdayat7p.m.,Thursday,Saturdayand Sundayat2p.m.FloridaRep'sparkinglotopenstwohours beforeeachperformanceandoffersguestsfreeparking acrossthestreetfromtheArcadeTheatre.
Ticketsstartat$65andmaybepurchasedonlineat www.floridarep.orgorbycallingtheboxofficeat239-3324488ortoll-freeat877-787-8053.
Subscriptionsforthe2023-2024seasonareonsalenow for6,7,8,ornineshowsandstartaslowas$234forsix shows.FlexPassesallowpatronstolockinto$59tickets beforepricesgoupwithdemand.Ticketsandinformation areavailablethroughtheboxofficeat239-332-4488ortollfreeat877-787-8053.
Foundedin1998,FloridaRepertoryTheatreisafullyprofessional,livetheatreintheFortMyersRiverDistrict.
PerformancesareheldintheHistoricArcadeTheatreand theArtStageStudioTheatreonBayStreetbetweenJackson andHendrystreets.
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TheatreZone,FGCUactors collaborateforjointproduction
FuturestarsofthestagecollaboratewithprofessionalEquityactorsin Heathers:TheMusical,ajointproductionofNaples’TheatreZoneand FloridaGulfCoastUniversity’sBowers SchoolofMusic.
Heathers,consideredaniconic blackcomedy,offershilarityas wellasaheartfeltlookattheseriousissuesofbullyingandteen suicide.
Heathers:TheMusicalwillbe presentedattheFGCUTheatre Lab,10501FGCUBlvd.S.inFort MyersonOct.12,13and14at 7:30p.m.andonOct.14and15 at2p.m.
Heathers:TheMusicalwas writtenbyLaurenceO’Keefe(Bat Boy,LegallyBlonde)andKevin Murphy(ReeferMadness, “DesperateHousewives”).It openedoff-Broadwayin2014followedbyanengagementinthe WestEndin2018.Themusicalis basedonthe1989filmofthe samename.
AuthorsO’KeefeandMurphy wroteintheprefacetothescript, “Wewantedtogiveouraudience achancetolookatthemostterribleaspectsofhumannature, laughatthem,andmaybefind inspirationtocombatthesethings withloveinsteadofanger.”
Heathers’settingis WesterbergHigh,ruledbythe shoulder-padded,scrunchie-wearingHeather,HeatherandHeather, thehottestandcruelestgirlsinall ofOhio(performedbyFGCUstu-
dentsHaleyAdkins,KarinnaCrespo andMayaSenecharles).
MisfitVeronicaSawyer(FGCUstudentAlexandraAdams)rejectstheir evilregimeforanewboyfriend,the darkandsexystrangerJ.D.,playedby EquityactorQuinnCorcoran,whowas
aleadactorinTheatreZone’sproductionsofRockofAgesandALittle NightMusic.J.D.planstoputthe Heathersintheirplace-sixfeetunder. MarkDanni,foundingartisticdirectorofTheatreZone,saysheis“thrilled atthespectacularleveloftalent”of FGCU’stheatreandmusicstudentswhohavebeencastinthe musical.FGCU’stheatreprogramoffersaBachelorof TheatreArtsdegree.Formusical theatrestudy,theschoolmaintainsclosecollaborationwith TheatreZone,whichisentering its19thseasoninNaplesin 2023-2024.Heathers:The Musical,isitsfifthjointproductionwithFGCU.
TheFGCUstudentswhoare actingalongsideEquityactors castbyMarkDanniareearning valuableprofessionalworkforce experience,arequisiteoftheir degreeprograms.
AlsoperforminginHeathers isFGCUtheatreprofessorand EquityactorGerrittVanderMeer, afrequentleadperformerin TheatreZone’smusicals.He playedTullyinEscapeto MargaritavilleandHertz KlinemanninRockofAges.
TicketstoHeathersare$40 and$45dependingonseat selectioninthetheatrelocatedin theFGCUArtsComplex,with special$10ticketsforFGCUstudents.
Topurchasetickets,visit www.Theatre.Zone.
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Gerritt VanderMeer Haley Adkins Alexandra Adams Quinn Corcoran Karinna Crespo Maya Senecharles
TheCharlottePlayerscontinuetheir seasonwithMurderattheHoward Johnson’sattheLangdonPlayhousein PortCharlotte.
MurderattheHowardJohnsonswillbe stagedOct.5–15atLangdonPlayhouse. Isallfairinlove?Evenmurder?That'sthe questionposedbythislightandfunnysuspensecomedyaboutalovetriangleina HowardJohnsonMotorInn.Theplaypresentsalovetriangleinvolvingawoman,her lover,andherhusbandinthreescenes.In thefirstscene,thewifeandherloverplot tomurderthehusband.Inthesecond scene,thewifeandherhusbandareplottingtomurderthelover.Thethirdscene hasthehusbandandtheloverplottingto murderthewife,butthisattempt,liketheothers,fails.
TheCharlottePlayerspresentTheForeignerNov.2–12 atLangdonPlayhouse.WhatdoesashyEnglishmanin searchofrestdowhenhevisitsafishinglodgeinGeorgia? CharlieBaker,aproofreaderbydayandaboringhusband bynight,adoptsthepersonaofaforeignerwhodoesn't
understandEnglish.Whenothersbeginto speakfreelyaroundhim,henotonly becomesprivytosecretsbothdangerous andfrivolous,healsodiscoversanadventurousextrovertwithinhimself.
Remainingseasonshowsforthe CharlottePlayersincludeTheBest ChristmasPageantEverDec.14–17, RumorsJan.12–28,CalendarGirlsFeb. 8–25,NunsenseII-TheSecondComing MusicalMarch14–31,TwoontheAisle, ThreeinaVanApril17–28andMorning AfterGraceMay16–26.
ComedyforaCausewilltakeplace Sept.29atCharlotteHarborEventCenter indowntownPuntaGorda.Don'tmissthe 11thAnnualComedyForACause.It'sthe funniestfundraiseraround.Enjoyadeliciousdinnerwhile localbusinesscelebsentertainwithside-splittingimprovisationalantics.The"CurtainCall-On-lineAuction"returns.
Forticketsandinformation,call941-255-1022orvisit www.charlotteplayers.org.TheLangdonPlayhouseislocated at1182MarketCircleinPortCharlotte.
MurderattheHowardJohnson’s onstagenextforCharlottePlayers TheLegendofGeorgiaMcBrideatFloridaRep
FloridaRepertoryTheatre's 26thseasoncontinueswitha big-heartedcomedy,The LegendofGeorgiaMcBrideby MatthewLopez.
Theproductionrunsinthe HistoricArcadeTheatreOct.24 throughNov.12.
TheLegendofGeorgia McBridefollowsCasey,an Elvisimpersonatorstrugglingto makealivinginaPanamaCity Beachdivebar.He’syoung, broke,behindonrent,andnow hiswifeispregnant.Tomake mattersworse,Caseygetsfired, losinghisgigtoasecond-rate dragshow.Before“theKing” leavesthebuilding,however,a twistoffateandamakeoverby somefabulousnewfriendsprovidesCaseyasecondchanceto makeitinshowbiz.
“Thisbig-heartedandmusicfilledcomedyisfilledwithsnappyzingersanddance-worthy numbers,”saidproducingartisticdirectorGreg Longenhagen.“Atthecore,it’sanentertainingstoryabout friendship,acceptance,andfindingfamilyintheunlikeliest
ofplaces.”
Thecastfeaturesanall-star lineupofNewYork-based actorsCaturahBrown,Sam GivenandMichaelLiebhauser, allmakingtheirFloridaRep debutsalongsideensemble memberWilliamMcNulty(And ThenThereWereNone)and KraigSwartz,whoreturnsto FloridaRepafterappearingin FloridaRep’s10thanniversary seasonproductionofVisiting Mr.Green.
DirectorJasonParrish(Ring ofFire)isjoinedbyanexpert creativeteamincludingchoreographerKyleBrand,scenic designerDennisMaulden,stage managerRuthE.Kramer,costumedesignerJosephShrope, sounddesignerKatieLowe, lightingdesignerMario Raymondanddragconsultant AndrewSpaulding–alsoknown asAlyssaLemay.
Ticketsstartat$65andmaybepurchasedonlineat www.floridarep.orgorbycallingtheboxofficeat239-3324488ortoll-freeat877-787-8053.
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Sam Given
William McNulty
Michael Liebhauser
Kraig Swartz
Kyle Brand Caturah Brown
HappeningsMagazine OCTOBER2023-15 THELABORATORYTHEATEROFFLORIDAPRESENTS www.LaboratoryTheaterFlorida.com239-218-0481 1634WoodfordAve. DowntownFortMyers HALFPRICEPREVIEWSOCT.18&19-SPONSOREDBYBIRELEYFAMILYFOUNDATION OCT.20,21,26,27,28 NOV.2,3,4,9,10,11 7:30pm MISERY Matinees2pm OCT.22,29 NOV.5,12 byWilliamGoldman
byStephenKing
Basedonthenovel
HairsprayatBroadwayPalm
Hairspray,Broadway’sTonyAwardwinningmusicalcomedyphenomenon, willbeplayingattheBroadwayPalm DinnerTheatreinFortMyersnow throughOct.28.
TracyTurnbladisa16-year-oldin 1960sBaltimoreandshe’sreadyto danceherwayontoTV’smostpopular show.Canagirlwithbigdreams(and evenbiggerhair)changetheworld?The productionfeaturesthebelovedscoreof hitsongsincluding“Welcometothe ’60s,”“GoodMorningBaltimore,”and “YouCan’tStoptheBeat.”
Hairsprayisbasedon theNewLineCinemafilm writtenanddirectedby JohnWaters,whoserved asacreativeconsultanton themusicalcomedy.ItfeaturesabookbyMark O’DonnellandThomas Meehan.Hairsprayfeatures anoriginalscoreby AcademyAward-nominated MarcShaimanandlyricsby MarcShaimanandScott Wittman.Theadditional creativeteamforHairspray includesdirectorMattLenz, choreographerRobbie Roby,setdesignerDavid Rockwell,costumedesigner WilliamIveyLong,hairand wigdesignersPaulHuntley
andBernieArdia,musicsupervisorKeith ThompsonandcastingbyPrather Productions.
ThecastwillbeledbyGreg KalafatasasEdnaTurnblad,Caroline EisemanasTracyTurnbladandDeidre LangasMotormouthMaybelle.Joining themareJosiahRogersasSeaweedJ. Stubbs,SkylerShieldsasLinkLarkin, RalphPrenticeDanielasWilbur Turnblad,AndrewScogginasCorny Collins,CarolinePortnerasAmberVon Tussle,SarahHayesasVelmaVon Tussle,ScarlettJacquesasPenny
PingletonandKailaSymoneCrowderas LittleInez.MicahSauvageauisMale AuthorityFigure,andEmmanuelle ZeesmanisFemaleAuthorityFigure.
TheensembleconsistsofAbigail Bensman,ConnorBuonaccorsi,Ashia Collins,JoshuaJamesCrawford,Scoob Decker,CraigFirst,AudreyTaylorFloyd, GavinGuthrie,AlyssaJacqueline,Leiah Lewis,ChristyOberndorf,Kynnedi MoryaéPorter,CarolinePurdy,Kalab Quinn,JosiahThomasRandolph,Amy Rodriguez,Sage,ScottSilagy,Cara Torchia,LilliannieArieUrgentandJames DouglasVinson.
Hairspraypremieredat Seattle’s5thAvenue TheaterinJuneof2002. Theshowwasasmashhit whenittransferredto Broadway,winningeight 2003TonyAwardsincluding BestMusical,andbecame thelongest-runningmusical toplaytheNeilSimon Theater,running2,642performancesfromJuly18, 2002,untilJan.4,2009.It isthe22ndlongestrunning showinBroadwayhistory.
Topurchasetickets,visit BroadwayPalm.com,call 239-278-4422orinperson at1380ColonialBlvd.Fort Myers.
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NikiMetcalf(center)asTracyTurnbladandcompanyinHairspray. PhotobyJeremyDaniel.
SageasGilbert,KyleKavullyasThad,CharlieBryantIIIasSeaweedJ. StubbsandcompanyinHairspray. PhotobyJeremyDaniel.
GulfshorePlayhousestarts newseasonwith26Miles
KristenCoury,founder,CEOandproducingartisticdirectorofGulfshorePlayhouse,announcedthecastandcreativeteamoftheupcomingproductionof26MilesbyTony Award-winnerQuiaraAlegriaHudes(InTheHeights).26 Mileswascanceledlastseasonduetotheeffectsof HurricaneIanandthetheatreisexcitedtoremountthis importantplay.
ThefamilydramadirectedbyLauraMorenoandrunsOct. 12–Nov.5atNorrisCenter,7558thAveS.,Naples.
Setin1986,thesemi-autobiographicalplayopenswitha frantic,late-nightphonecall.Whenanestrangedmotherand daughterdepartatmidnightforaspontaneouscrosscountry roadtrip,neitherispreparedforwhatliesahead.Thisstory remindsusthatthebestsouvenirsontheroadoflifearethe relationshipswemakealongtheway.Andthatsometimes whatittakestofindyourselfisthepoweroffamily.
AtthehelmofthisproductionisdirectorLauraMoreno. MorenoisfromHouston,Texas,wheresheisheavily involvedintheLatinxtheatrecommunity.Sheisthefounder ofWomeninTheatre-Houston,¡QuéOnda!-LatinX TheatreCollective,andArtistsforChange-Texas,aswell astheChiefRepresentativefortheParentArtistAdvocacy League(PAAL)-HoustonChapter.Lauraistheco-founder andArtisticDirectorofBeans&RiceMediaArts.Sheisa memberoftheLatinXTheatreCommonsSteering Committee,aswellasacohortmemberoftheartEquity 2021-22BIPOCLeadershipCircleandhasservedonthe
anti-racistandDEIcommitteesfortheUniversityof Houston’sCollegeoftheArtsandSchoolofTheatreand Dance.Morenoseekstoengagenewaudiences,buildrelationshipswithmarginalizedcommunities,andprovide BIPOCartistsasafe,bravespacethatwillallowtheirvoices tobeheardandempowered.
“26Milesisabeautifulstoryaboutself-discoveryand acceptancethroughthere-bondingofanestrangedmother anddaughter,”saidMoreno,“Lifecanbedifficulttonavigate atanyage,butadolescencecanbeespeciallydifficult.For Olivia,she’snavigatinghormones,highschool,andaninattentivefather-whenlifefinallyfeelssounbearablylonely shecallsthemothersherejectedeightyearsearlierinacustodybattle.”
ThecastofprofessionalactorshailsfromtheNewYork CityareaandWashington,D.C.,andincludesIlianaGuibert (Off-Broadway’sAnnaintheTropics,Superstitions,andIt’s Okay)asBeatriz,McKenzieSalvatierra-Custin(The TransportGroup’sNine:InConcert,TheNewTheatre’s FreakyFriday,andTheRev’sAnneofGreenGables)asher daughter,Olivia.
RoundingoutthecastisDannyBernardy(OlneyTheatre Center’sMyFairLady,FloridaStudioTheatre’sAlabama Story)asAaronandRubénFlores(Broadway’sInthe Heights,ThePublic’sKingdom)asManuel.
Forticketsandmoreinformation,visitonlineat gulfshoreplayhouse.orgorcall239-261-PLAY.
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TRIBBYARTSCENTERatSHELLPOINT
FloraandFaunaexhibition showcasesartinspiredbynature
TheShellPointGalleryofTribby ArtsCenterwillbetransformedintoa naturalisticsettingwhen“Flora& Fauna:ArtworksInspiredbyNature” opensonOct.3.
Theexhibition,whichwillbeon displaythroughDec.23,presents paintingsbyRenéeChastantand BetsyConrad,ceramicsbyAugusta CraneandMarthaGrattan,and bronzesandglassworksbyAnnie Wainwright.Mostoftheexhibition’s 67workswillbeonviewforthefirst timeinthisdisplay.
Fouroftheparticipatingartists (Chastant,Conrad,Craneand Wainwright)areFortMyersresidents, whileGrattanworksasaprofessional artistinupstateSouthCarolina.
TribbyArtsCentercuratorMargeLee saidtheartworkswillbepresentedina seriesofspacesevokingnaturalregions, includingagarden,theshore,thewildsand aFloridapondenvironment.
ThepaintingsbyRenéeChastantand BetsyConradcomplementeachother. Chastantwilldisplayengagingimagesof animals—asubjectforwhichsheisparticularlyknown—whileConrad’scanvasesare dominatedbyfloralmotifsthattransportthe
viewertoagardensetting.
Thebodiesofworkbytheexhibition’s ceramicistssimilarlycomplementeach otherinsupportingtheexhibitiontheme.
AugustaCraneisdisplayingworks depictingfloralthemes,includingspectacularwaterlilies.MarthaGrattan—whosees herworksasambassadorsofthenatural world—isshowingagroupofceramic Floridaanimals,includingabobcat,fish, heron,severalfrogvarieties,apairof snails,andatrioofwoodpeckers.
AnnieWainwright’sbodyofwork includeswhimsicalglassbirds,bees,and dragonfliesthatwillsuspendintheair, bronzessupportingboththefloraland faunamotifs,andglassartinfluencedby theseaandsky.
Toheightentheexhibitionexperience, saysLee,theobjectswillbepresentedina denseinstallationenhanced byfauxfoliage,vide,and speciallightingeffects.
InTribbyArtCenter’s secondfloorgalleriesand openingconcurrentlywith “Flora&Fauna”onOct.3 is“PatMeredith:Artofthe Quilt.”
ALegacyGalleryexhibitionhonoringcontributionto theartscommunityofShell Point,ArtoftheQuiltpresentstheworksofShell PointresidentPatMeredith. Meredithservedforeight yearsaspresidentofthe ShellPointQuiltersand playedaleadingroleinthe
developmentoftheTribby’sQuilting Studio.
ThebodyofworkondisplayinArt oftheQuilt,saysLee,demonstrates PatMeredith’sremarkableneedlework talentandkeeneyefordesign.
EightlargequiltsandsevensmallertextilesmadebyMeredithwillbeon view,alongwithherknittednativity sceneforwhichthisartisanevenspun anddyedsomeoftheyarn.
Theexhibitionalsoincludesseveralinterestingtextile-relatedartifacts fromtheextensivecollectionthat Meredithandherlatehusband,Phil, collectedovertheyears.
Amongthelatteraretwospinning wheels,andavideointheexhibition willshowPatMeredithoperatingthesmallerofthetwo.
AFeatherweightsewingmachine,silk reel,LazyKate,umbrellaswift,andseveral vintageminiaturesewingmachineswillalso beonview,accompaniedbyinterpretive signage.Bothexhibitsareopenfreeof chargetoall.Galleryhoursare10a.m.to3 p.m.TuesdaythroughSaturday.
InclusiveintheShellPointGalleryand openthesamehours,Serendipity:The ShopinTribbyArtsCenteroffersavariety oforiginalartandart-inspiredjewelryand giftitemsforpurchase.
TribbyArtsCenter,onthecampusofthe ShellPointRetirementCommunity,islocatedat17281OnParBlvd.,FortMyers.For moreinformationaboutgalleryexhibitions andevents,call239-415-5667orvisit www.tribbyartscenter.com.
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MarthaGrattan
TheAlliancefortheArts invitesthepublictoitsopeningreceptionofMoving Roots:MariapiaMalerbaon Friday,Oct.6from5to7p.m.
Thefreeeventfeaturesthe worksoftheartistaswellas lightrefreshmentsprovidedby JayneBaker.Theexhibitwill beonviewthroughOct.28at 10091McGregorBlvd.inFort Myers.
Thegallerywillbecompletelywrappedfromtopto bottominlarger-than-lifeartwork,transformingitintoa portalofimagination,asilent participant,atapestryof monochromatichueswith fleetingtouchesofcrimson, recountingtheenchantingtale of“MovingRootsandthe ComicAdventure.”Thisexhibitbeckonssoulstoembark,to delvewithin,toilluminatethe unknown.MovingRoots invitesvisitorstoexplorethe depthsofourbeing,leavinga trailofquestions,emotions
andinsights.
MariapiaMalerbaisan Italian-Americanartistwho wasborninPuglia,aregion inSouthernItaly.Shestudied artinhighschoolandthen wentontostudyat AccademiadiBelleArti,afine artinstituteinLecce,Italy. Afterearningadegreeinart, withprimarycourseworkin scenography,setdesign,and costumehistory,Mariapia movedtoLakeComoin Lombardy,Italytoworkasa textiledesigner.Shehascreatedtextiledesignsforwellknownfashiondesigners, suchasDolceGabbana, VersaceandCavalli.Working inItalywasanextraordinary timeforMariapiatogrowas anartist.
ArtbyKarenS.Johnson willbefeaturedinthetheatre gallery.Johnsonrelocatedto CapeCoralin2019topursue herlifelongdreamofbecomingafull-timeartist.Bornand raisedinthesuburbsof Chicago,Karenhasalways beenanartistatheartsince childhood.Shespent30 yearsasaprofessionalhair stylistinNaperville,IL,while alwaystakingworkshopsfrom someverytalentedartistsin IllinoisandFloridawhereshe soonbecameamemberof bothCapeCoralandFort MyersArtLeagues.
Themembergallerywill showcasetheworksofDavid Hampton.
Formoreinformation,call 239-939-2787orvisitat www.ArtInLee.org.
MeetRaulRubiobyappointmentathis studiolocatedatRiversideParkCottage#5 inBonitaorathismainstudiolocatedat 3570BonitaBeachRoadSE,BonitaSprings.
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239-304-6051 Instagram:@rubioartstudio www.rubiopintor.com Facebook:RubioArtStudio RaulRubio’s artworkisalso ondisplayat COCONaples ArtGalleryat CoastlandMall and COCOArt Galleryat CoconutPoint MallinEstero RaulRubio
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AlliancefortheArtsfeatures MariapiaMalerbaexhibit
KarenJohnson
AnnualDarkArtexhibit returnstoDavisArtCenter
TheSidney&BerneDavisArt CenterannouncestwoartexhibitionsopeningduringArtWalkon Friday,Oct.6.
InOctober,experiencetheinfamousannualDarkArtexhibition,a juriedselectionoftheraw,visceral, beautifullydarkworkscreatedby artistsfromSouthwestFloridaand beyond,ondisplayintheGrand Atrium.
InthesecondfloorCapital Gallery,OdditiesRisingbyself-proclaimedeclecticandeccentricartist PhoenixSol,experimentswithtechniquesusingnatureandnatural materials,breathingaliferepurposedintotheremainsofresourcefullygatheredcreatureswhohadan untimelydeath.
TheDarkArtexhibition,anannualcalltoartists,willfeaturepainting, sculpture,photography,performancesandmixedmediaprojectsalldedicatedtothecelebrationofdarker themesinart.Thisarrayofthe ghoulishandmacabrewillbeondisplayintheGrandAtriumgalleryduringthemonthofOctober.Darkartis notsimplyaboutshowcasing macabreandgruesomeimageryfor shockvalueortoappeaseagothic aesthetic.Rather,itisacomplexart formthatdelvesintothedarker
aspectsofhumannature,exploring themessuchasdeath,decay,horror,andtheunknown.Itcallsonthe artisttoconfronttheirdeepestfears andtranslatethemintovisualmasterpiecesthatchallengesocietal normsandexposeuncomfortable truths.
Darkartistsaimtoigniteasense ofdiscomfortintheirviewers,causingthemtoquestiontheirownmortalityandthefragilityoflifeitself,like intheartworksofGoya,Bacon,Hirst andcountlessothersproducingwork thatwouldnotlookoutofplaceinan exhibitionlikethis.Whileoftenmisunderstoodasbeingnihilisticor evenevil,darkartservesanimportantpurposebyembracingthe deepestfearsandcomingface-tofacewiththedarknessthatdwells within.Inessence,itisarebellion againstconformityandacelebration ofindividualitythroughcreative expression.Duringtheopening receptiononFriday,Oct.6costumes arehighlyencouraged.
FeaturedupstairsintheCapital GalleryforOdditiesRisingexhibit, PhoenixSolisabornandraised LeeCountynativeof44years. Havingapassionfortheunknown andbeyond,shebecamefascinated withthedeathanddecompositionof organicmatter,inpartdueto herparents’lovefornature themselves.Herfather,aland surveyor,wouldstumbleupon remnantsofGod’screatures whileatworkandbringthem home,wherethevarious remainswouldbecleanedand preservedforornamentation aroundtheirhome.
Today,Solstillstrivesto understanddeathinitstotality, andwhenpresentduringloved ones’deaths,feltawholeness, awarmthtothemomentshe believestheirsoulslefttheir bodies,leavingbehindan emptybutbeautifuland respectedearthboundvessel. Thiswouldcatapultherinto unequivocalacceptanceoflife afterdeathandwouldforever alterherasanartist.
Openingnightforboth exhibitionswillbeOct.6from 6to10p.m.includingmusic
underthestarswithHavyRodriguezwithMiamiSplash from7to11p.m.atSidney’sRooftopSculpture Garden.
OdditiesRisingexhibitionwillbeondisplaythrough Oct.17.DarkArtwillbeondisplaythroughOct.25and willconcludewithaclosingpartythateveningaswell. TheSidney&BerneDavisArtCenterislocatedat2301 FirstSt.inthehistoricdowntownFortMyersRiver District.Formoreinformation,call239-333-1933orvisit onlineatwww.sbdac.com
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PhoenixSol
DAASpresentsphotographyofTonyaBarnes
Inthemonthof October,DAASCo-Op ArtGallery&Giftspresentstheamazingphotographyandhand-craftedpropsbyTonya Barnes.
Theopeningreceptionisscheduledfor Friday,Oct.6from6to 9:30pminconjunction withthemonthlyFort MyersArtWalk.The exhibitionwillbeondisplaythroughOct.29.
Thepiecesin Underneathexhibitare worksfromadarkerpart oftheBarnes’mind. Theyfeaturepowerful feminineandmasculine energiesfocusedonwhatisunderthe surface.“It'sthebones,thefleshand thegritofmywork,”explainstheartist.
“Thesepiecesshowwhathappens whenIamunabletoplanaproject,as theyarethemostspontaneouspartof me,”addsBarnes,whoconsidersher workstohaveadirectconnectiontoher emotionalandcontroversialpast.
Barnesiscertainlynotafraidtoruffle
somefeathers,especiallywhenitcomes tocreatingart.“Ifitgetspeoplethinking andquestioningwhat'sgoingonaround them,thenIwillcountmyselfasasuccessfulartist,”commentsthephotographer,whoisalsoanincrediblytalented craftswoman.Allthemasksandchest pieceshermodelsweararecreatedby her.“Whenpeopleaskmewhattypeof artistIam,Ihavenorealanswersfor them.”Barnesadds,“Necessityisthe
motherofallcreation”isher favoritego-toquoteandhas beenforyears.“I’msomeonewhocannotvisualize duetoaphantasiaorfollow plans;andampartially blind,thankstoabrain injury.”
Thisartistexplainsthat whenitcomestophotography,sheisoftencalledout [byotherphotographers]on hertheoryandconcepts.In theprofessionalworld,she raisesalotofeyebrows.“In theend,photographyis moresomethingIdofor myself,howIfeelandhowI heal,andarthasbeenmy waytocommunicateforthe last20years.Artwillalways bemytherapy,”saysBarnes.
DAASCo-OpArtGallery&Giftsis locatedat1815FowlerSt.inthe ButterflyEstatescomplexinFortMyers. Thegallery’shoursareWednesdayto Sundayfrom10a.m.to3p.m.
Moreinformationaboutthevenue andhowtobecomeamembercanbe foundatdaascoop.comorbycalling 239-590-8645.
HappeningsMagazine OCTOBER2023-21
COCOgalleriesinNaples andEsteroreadyforseason
ThetwoCOCOArtGalleries arededicatedtosupportingthe artsandartistsintheSouthwest Floridaarea.
Thegalleriesprovidethelocal creativefriendsandneighbors theinspirationtofurtherdevelop theirtalentsandactivelymarket theirwork.
Artistsfrom21artorganizations,undertheumbrellaofthe ArtCouncilofSouthwestFlorida, whojointheCOCOArtGalleries, collectivelyworktogethertosupporttwogalleries,onein CoconutPointMallat8074 MediterraneandriveinEstero, nexttoPaneraBread,andthe newestoneintheCoastland CenterinNaples,1758Tamiami TrailN.,islocatedbetween
Macy’sandStarbucks.
Thegalleriesbringvibrant creativeenergytothearea throughitsdisplaysandspecialevents.
TheEsteroCOCOArt Galleryhasreceptionsopen tothepubliconthefirst WednesdayofeverymonthstartingonOct.4from5to7p.m.
TheEsterogallerycanbe reachedbycalling239-9493073.
TheNaplesCOCOArtGallery hasagrandreopeningsetfor Nov.15.
TheNaplesgallerycanbe reachedbycalling239-436-3530
Tofindoutmoreaboutthe galleriesandtheartists,visit onlineatwww.cocoartgallery.com
DedicatedArtistsofSWFloridaatCapeCoralLibrary
Awidearrayofover100beautifultwoandthree-dimensionalpiecesof artworkbymembersoftheDedicatedArtistsofSouthwestFloridaInc.fills thegallerywallsanddisplaycasesoftheCapeCoralLibraryandwill remaininplacethroughOct.30.TheLibraryislocatedat921SW39th Terrace,offMohawkParkway.
TheDedicatedArtistsofSouthwestFloridaisaclubwithapproximately 60membersfromvariouscitieswithinthelocaltri-countyarea.Peopleof allagesandlevelsofartisticabilityarewelcometojoin.DASFmembers attendmonthlymeetings(heldintheCapeCoralArtLeaguebuilding)that featuredifferentpaintingprojectsinvariousmediaandareconductedby talentedinstructors.Whilelearningandteachingtheartofpaintingisintegraltotheclub,the DedicatedArtists ofSouthwest Floridaalsoperformanimpressive amountoflocal
communityoutreachasa501(c)(3)publiccharity.
Tofundtheirphilanthropicprojects,DASFholdsanannualWinter Luncheonfundraisinggalafor150guestsattheLegendsCountryClub, andthe2023luncheonisscheduledforSaturday,December9.Itwill includeasilentauctionofDASFmembers'beautifulartworkandtheme baskets,plusaboutiquewithstockingstuffersforsale.FormoreinformationaboutDASFmembershipmeetingschedules,seminars,community outreachandthefundraisinggala,visitwww.DASFartists.com.
Changingartexhibitsinthelibrary’sgalleryaresponsoredbythe FriendsoftheCapeCoralLibrary.ContactMonicaRahman,artgallery chairperson,atgallery@capefriends.orgorvisitwww.capefriends.org. Follow“FriendsoftheCapeCoralLibrary”onFacebook.
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22-OCTOBER2023 HappeningsMagazine CoastlandCenterinNaples,1758TamiamiTrailN. CoconutPointMall,8074MediterraneanDrive,Estero
SuzanneMikulka
HirdieGirdiereopensonSanibel
HirdieGirdieGallery willopenfortheseason onOct.2,andagrand reopeningreceptionis plannedforOct.12from 4to6p.m.
Thegalleryhasseveralnewmemberswho arewellknowninthe SouthwestFloridaart community,including fusedglassartistRenee Farr,segmentedwoodturnerJohnBeall,photographerQuinnSedam, ceramicartistGlenda ChamberlainandwatercoloristJoAnn LaPadula.
Everyoneisinvitedto stopinandviewthe worksoftheseaccomplishedartists,aswellasnewartworkcreatedbythe othertalentedmembersoftheGallery.Enjoywineand lightrefreshments,aswellaslivemusicwithBob Housleratthekeyboard.
Additionally,afallsale eventwilltakeplaceon October20,21and22 withvaluepricingon selectedartwork,includingpaintings,prints,photographyandartisan craftssuchaswood, glass,ceramics,sculptureandjewelry.
TheHirdieGirdie artistsarecleaningout theirstudiosandoffering qualityartatreduced prices.Thesaleisa greatopportunityfor earlyholidaygiftshopping,orforselectinga new,originalartpiecefor homeoroffice.
HirdieGirdieGallery islocatedat2490Library
WayonSanibelIsland.NormalhoursareMonday–Saturday10a.m.–5p.m.andSunday11a.m.–4p.m. Formoredetailsaboutthegalleryanditsartists,call 239-395-0027orvisitonlineathirdiegirdiegallery.com
HappeningsMagazine OCTOBER2023-23
NewdisplaysatVisualArtsCenterinPuntaGorda
TheVisualArtsCenterinPunta GordaisbusyagaininOctober.
The5X5muralfundraiserruns nowthroughOct.31.Thisinaugural
presentationof5X5willbenefitthe missiontoinspire,create,explore,and promotethevisualarts.TheVACinvitedartiststoparticipatebycreating originalworksofart,inavarietyof mediums,on5"x5"canvases. Collectedcanvaseswillbehung togethertocreatebeautifulmurals.
Someoftheartistsparticipating includeDonnaPape,RosalieMack, LisaGallucci,DaveKelley,TimGates, TesScholtz,KathyWengel,Susan Priess,KathyWood,MairinWilson, BarbAlbin,MaryCavanagh,Belinda Duclos,KittMoran,BevYankwitt,Jill Lindsayandmanymore.Buyerswill beabletotaketheirarthome(for $55).
FacesandFiguresexhibitisondisplayOct.3-31intheGoffGallery.
Goblins,WitchesandGhostsexhibit willhangOct.6-31intheRebecca HallGallery.
AnartreceptionwillbeheldOct.19 from5to7p.m.forbothnewexhibits.
TheVisualArtsCenterislocatedat 210MaudSt.inPuntaGorda.
Formoredetails,call941-639-8810 orvisitonlineatwww.visualartcenter.org
ClydeButcherexhibitinBonita
ArtsBonitapresentsAmericaʼsEverglades: ThroughtheLensofClydeButcherondisplayOct.2throughJan.2atbothofits BonitaSpringslocations.Thisisacollection oftheiconicphotographyofrenownedartist andrespectedconservationist,Clyde Butcher.Hisphotographytranscendspoliticalboundaries,challengingustowork togethertoprotectnaturalplaceseverywhere.TheVisualArtsCenterislocatedat 26100Old41RoadandthePerformingArts Centerislocatedat10150BonitaBeach Road.Anopeningreceptionwillbeheld Friday,Oct.6from6to8p.m.Formoreinfo, call239-495-8989orvisitwww.artsbonita.org
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LiveMusic,Theatre, ArtExhibits,Concerts andSpecialEvents
SUN-1
Tina
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
IslandHopperSongwriterFest poolpartywithChrisJanson andKristianBush PinkShellBeachResortand Marina,275EsteroBlvd., FortMyersBeach,5p.m. www.islandhopperfest.com
TheLaboratoryTheater ofFloridapresentsNoisesOff LaboratoryTheaterofFlorida
1634WoodfordAve.,FortMyers 2p.m.,239-218-0481
CarlCrosen TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 5-8p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
Silverfish
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,3-7p.m.,239-540-8454
Footloosethemusical
ThroughOct.8
CulturalParkTheater, 528CulturalParkBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-772-5862
Hairspray
ThroughOct.28
BroadwayPalmTheatre, 1380ColonialBlvd.,FortMyers 239-278-4422
Disenchanted
ThroughOct.8
TheBelleTheatre,2708Santa BarbaraBlvd.#135,CapeCoral 239-323-5533
FloridaRepertoryTheatre presentsBeguiledAgain
ThroughOct.29
ArtStageStudioTheatre, BayStreet,DowntownFortMyers 239-332-4488
ACMASongwritersCircle
AllFaithsUnitarianCongregation, 2756McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 2p.m.,www.americanacma.org
MurderMysteryDinner&Show CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 6p.m.,239-549-3000
Tito Nieves
SeminoleHotelCasinocelebratesHispanicHeritageMonthwith LatinMusicFestivalSaturday,Oct.7at2p.m.featuringheadline performerTitoNieves.Getticketsatwww.moreinparadise.com
MON-2
Deena
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
TylerKluesner
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,6-9p.m.,239-540-8454
Film:EatThatQuestion-Frank ZappainHisOwnWords PerformingArtsCenter,10150 BonitaBeachRoad,BonitaSprings 7p.m.,239-495-8989
GalleryOpeningDay HirdieGirdieGallery, 2490LibraryWay,Sanibel 239-395-0027
FortMyersFilmFestival:TGIM
SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers 6:30p.m.,239-333-1933
TUE-3
Dale TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
Galleryopeningreception HarbourViewGallery,5789Cape HarbourDrive,suite104,Cape Coral,6-8p.m.,featuredartists BeverlySpanaandNorman Cannon,harbourviewgallery.com
FrankTorino-6:30p.m. JazzandBluesJam-6:30p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
BethAnne
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
WED-4
CJandPearl
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
TheNaplesPlayerspresents TheDiningRoom
ThroughOct.22
McSpaddenHall,Naples UnitedChurchofChrist, 5200CraytonRoad,Naples 239-263-7990
MichaelDutra-Sinatratribute LobbyBaratLuminaryHotel&Co., 2200EdwardsDr.,FortMyers 6-9p.m.,239-314-3800
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
COCOArtGalleryreception
COCOArtGalleryatCoconutPoint, 8074MediterraneanDrive,Estero 5-7p.m.239-949-3073
HighTide
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,6-9p.m.,239-540-8454
AaronLewisinconcert
BarbaraB.MannPerforming ArtsHallatFSW,13350FSW Parkway,FortMyers 7:30p.m.,239-481-4849
ErichDanceParty-6:30p.m. SalsaDanceSocial-6p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
THU-5
SheldonUpchurch TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
DannyMastersDuo TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
SmokinAces
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,6-9p.m.,239-540-8454
JerseyBoys&Elvistribute
TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
Footloosethemusical ThroughOct.8
CulturalParkTheater, 528CulturalParkBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-772-5862
CharlottePlayerspresent MurderattheHowardJohnson’s Oct.5-8
LangdonPlayhouse, 1182MarketCircle,PortCharlotte 941-255-1022
BeatlesTribute-7:30p.m. TheJerseyBeat-6:30p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
ArtLeaguereception CapeCoralArtLeague, 516CulturalParkBlvd.,CapeCoral 5-6:30p.m.,exhibitsrunOct.2Nov.2,239-772-5657
26-OCTOBER2023 HappeningsMagazine
FRI-6
Tina
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4:30-8p.m.,239-995-2141
FortMyersArtWalk
DowntownFortMyers 6-10p.m.www.myriverdistrict.com
BlackDog
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,7-11p.m.,239-540-8454
TheDash
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 7-10p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
ArtsforACTreception
ArtsforACTGallery
2265FirstSt.,FortMyers 6p.m.,239-337-5050
RodStewart,TomJones, MeatLoadtribute TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
JonPardiinconcert
HertzArena, 11000EverbladesPkwy,Estero 7p.m.239-948-7825
TonyaBarnesexhibit
DAASCo-OpArtGallery&Gifts, 1815FowlerSt.,unit3,FortMyers, Opening6-9:30p.m.,exhibitruns throughOct.29,239-590-8645
AnnualDarkArtexhibit
SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers Opening6p.m.,exhibitruns throughOct.25ingrandatrium 239-333-1933
MariapiaMalerbaexhibit
Oct.6-28
AlliancefortheArts, 10091McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers Reception5-7p.m., 239-939-2787
RCSmithComedy-7p.m. DoobieBrothers,Santanaand SteveMIllertribute-7:30p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
PhoenixSolexhibit
SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers Opening6p.m.,exhibitruns throughOct.17upstairs 239-333-1933
ClydeButcherexhibit
Oct.2-Jan.2
VisualArtsCenter, 26100Old41Road,BonitaSprings Receptionat6p.m.,239-495-8989
SAT-7
SasetheSinger TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
N2LTrio
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 7-10p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
ClassicIIDuo-6p.m. RobertGonnelliDance CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
FabulousGirlsofMotown
TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
HispanicHeritageMusicFestival featuringheadlinerTitoNieves SeminoleCasinoHotel, 506S.1stSt.,Immokalee 2p.m.,www.moreinparadise.com
SmackDaddy
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,7-11p.m.,239-540-8454
TheSeldomScene
PerformingArtsCenter,10150 BonitaBeachRoad,BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.,239-495-8989
FreeFamilyDays
VisualArtsCenter,outdoors, 26100Old41Road,BonitaSprings 10a.m.,239-495-8989
SamGallowayConcertSeries presentsJonLangstoninconcert TheRanchConcertHall&Saloon, 2158ColonialBlvd.,FortMyers, doorsopen7p.m.,239-985-9839
Quiltshow EdisonFordWinterEstates, 2350McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 10a.m.-2p.m.239-334-7419
HurricaneHeroesConcert: MatchboxTwenty, DonFelder,MacMcAnally HammondStadium,14100SixMile CypressParkway,FortMyers gatesopen4:30p.m. www.thecharitypros.org
LatinNights:CalixtoOviedo Music&ArtsCommunityCenter, 13411ShireLane,FortMyers 7p.m.239-239-277-1700
HappeningsMagazine OCTOBER2023-27
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SUN-8
Tina
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
BluesandBloodysConcertSeries
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, noon-7p.m.,KatRigginsandThe BluesRevivalat1p.m.,BillytheKid andTheRegulatorsat4p.m. www.thecenterbar.com
SmokinAces
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,3-6p.m.,239-540-8454
TheRatPacktribute
CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 7:30p.m.,239-549-3000
ACMASongwritersCircle
AllFaithsUnitarianCongregation, 2756McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 2p.m.,www.americanacma.org
FGCUChamber,UniversityChoirs, BelCantoandCantabileconcert NaplesUnitedChurchofChrist, 5200CraytonRoad,Naples, 3p.m.free,239-745-4268
MON-9
Deena
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
TylerKluesner
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape
Coral,6-9p.m.,239-540-8454
BlairCrimmins&TheHookers
Forticketsandinfo,call239-495-8989orvisitwww.artsbonita.org
TUE-10
WendyRenee TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
Compton&Bennett: ACrackeratTheRitz PerformingArtsCenter,10150 BonitaBeachRoad,BonitaSprings 7p.m.,239-495-8989
FrankTorino-6:30p.m. JazzandBluesJam-6:30p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
BethAnne
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
WED-11
CJandPearl TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
MichaelDutra-Sinatratribute LobbyBaratLuminaryHotel&Co., 2200EdwardsDr.,FortMyers 6-9p.m.,239-314-3800
HighTide
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,6-9p.m.,239-540-8454
JoshRowand TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
CharlottePlayerspresent MurderattheHowardJohnson’s Oct.11-15
LangdonPlayhouse, 1182MarketCircle,PortCharlotte 941-255-1022
WednesdayNight withDJDonFresh
Sidney’sRooftopSculptureGarden, SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers 8p.m.,239-333-1933
28-OCTOBER2023 HappeningsMagazine
ArtsBonitawelcomesBlairCrimmins&TheHookersonSaturday,Oct.14at7:30p.m.
WednesdayNightMarket AlliancefortheArts, 10091McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 5-8p.m.,239-939-2787
Eaglestribute-7:30p.m. SalsaDanceSocial-6p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
PopcornFalls
ThroughNov.18
OffBroadwayPalmTheatre, 1380ColonialBlvd.,FortMyers 239-278-4422
THU-12
SheldonUpchurch
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
LisaVazza TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
CitrusFluxexhibitopens
ThroughNov.16
WasmerArtGallery,FGCUcampus, 10501FGCUBlvd.S.,FortMyers Reception5p.m.,239-590-7199
GulfshorePlayhouse presents26Miles
ThroughNov.5
TheNorrisCenter, 7558thAve.S.,Naples 239-261-7529
GrandReopeningReception
HirdieGirdieGallery, 2490LibraryWay,Sanibel 4-6p.m.,239-395-0027
MichaelJackson,Justin TimberlakeandPinktribute TheStage,9144BonitaBeach Road,BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
CharlottePlayerspresent MurderattheHowardJohnson’s Oct.11-15
LangdonPlayhouse, 1182MarketCircle,PortCharlotte 941-255-1022
TheatreZoneandFGCUTheatre presentHeathers:TheMusical Oct.12-15
TheatreLab,ArtsComplex,FGCU, 10501FGCUBlvd.S.,FortMyers 888-966-3352x1
Foghatinconcert withspecialguestMaidenCane CaloosaSoundAmphitheater, 2101EdwardsDrive,FortMyers gatesat6p.m. www.caloosasoundamp.com
TributetoMotown-7:30p.m. DuelingPianos-6:30p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
LatinNightwithDJJC
Sidney’sRooftopSculptureGarden, SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers 8p.m.,239-333-1933
TheBoots
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,6-9p.m.,239-540-8454
FRI-13
Tina TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4:30-8p.m.,239-995-2141
WildFire TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 7-10p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
ElstenTorres PerformingArtsCenter,10150 BonitaBeachRoad,BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.,239-495-8989
Goldtones-6:30p.m. TonyDavid-6p.m. JimmyKeysComedy-7p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
BrunoMarstribute TheStage,9144BonitaBeach Road,BonitaSprings
7:30p.m.239-405-8566
SoapyTuna
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,7-11p.m.,239-540-8454
CradleofFilth& DevilDriverinconcert
TheRanchConcertHall&Saloon, 2158ColonialBlvd.,FortMyers, doorsopen6p.m.,239-985-9839
DrinkingHabits
ThroughNov.5
TheBelleTheatre,2708Santa BarbaraBlvd.#135,CapeCoral 239-323-5533
SpyroGyrainconcert SailorCircusArena, 2075BahiaVistaSt.,Sarasota 6p.m.www.eventbrite.com www.jazzclubsarasota.org
Gov’tMuleinconcert
BarbaraB.MannPerforming ArtsHallatFSW,13350FSW Parkway,FortMyers 8p.m.,239-481-4849
HappeningsMagazine OCTOBER2023-29
AMERICANA COMMUNITY MUSIC ASSOCIATION FortMyershomefororiginalAmericanamusic! TUESDAY OCT.17 2PM Band AllFaithsUnitarianCongregation,2756McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers Doorsopenat6:30pmTicketsatdoor($12member/$18public) VisitourFacebookpageandwebsite formoreinfo&fullcalendarofevents www.americanacma.org SATURDAY OCT.14 BillVeachopens,7pm SarahMcQuaid Tickets$25attribbyartscenter.com SATURDAY OCT.21 GeneMartinopens,7pm EllisPaul &DarrylPurpose TRIBBYARTSCENTERatSHELLPOINT 17281OnParBlvd.FortMyers•7pm •S ONGWRITERS CIRCLE EVERY SUNDAYAT 2 P.M. AT ALL FAITHS • G ALLERY N IGHTSON F IRST OCT.27DOWNTOWN FORT MYERS THEPEARLSTREETBAND 6-9 PM
FRI-13continued
TropicalJazzGroup
Sidney’sRooftopSculptureGarden, SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers 8p.m.,239-333-1933
TheWitchingHour2: ArtAfterDarkreception
CapeCoralArtStudio,4533Coronado Parkway,CapeCoral Reception5p.m.,exhibitOct.6-23 239-574-0802
SAT-14
SasetheSinger
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.FortMyers, 4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
CoralStoneBand
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 7-10p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
TheRockyHorrorPictureShow
AlliancefortheArts,outdoors, 10091McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 6p.m.,239-939-2787
O CTOBER C ALENDAR
30-OCTOBER2023 HappeningsMagazine
TheSouthwestFloridaBluesSocietywelcomesTheJimmystoCapeCabaretDinnerTheaterin CapeCoralonFriday,Oct.20.Forreservations,callCapeCabaretat239-549-3000.
TheBoots
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,7-10p.m.,239-540-8454
ABBAandMammaMiatribute
TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
BlairCrimmins&TheHookers PerformingArtsCenter,10150 BonitaBeachRoad,BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.,239-495-8989
SamGallowayConcertSeries presentsTheFrontmeninconcert TheRanchConcertHall&Saloon, 2158ColonialBlvd.,FortMyers, doorsopen7p.m.,239-985-9839
ACMApresents SarahMcQuaidinconcert AllFaithsUnitarianCongregation, 2756McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 7p.m.BillVeachopens www.americanacma.org
ListesoStringQuartet: Vivaldi’sFourSeason&More Music&ArtsCommunityCenter, 13411ShireLane,FortMyers 6&8:30p.m.239-239-277-1700
CapeCoralBikeNight SE47thTerrace,CapeCoral SchoolofRockBandat5p.m., SmackDaddyat6:30p.m., MaidenCaneat8:30p.m. 239-573-3128
CarnivalofCrue-2:30p.m. ATributetoKISS-6:30p.m. Bert’sBackPorchLive,TwistedFork, 2208ElJobeanRd,PortCharlotte MotleyCruetributefree,KISStribute VIPattwistedfork.freshtix.com 941-235-3675
TheDazzlingDelRays
CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 7p.m.,239-549-3000
SUN-15
AnnualNamJam
tohonorVietnamVeterans
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,11a.m.-5p.m.,Speaker PeterBusch,musicbyChuck PetersonandSase,CalendarGirls, Bagpipersandmore,239-995-2141
ObeGonzalez
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 5-8p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
Jacob’sLadder CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 7p.m.,239-549-3000
DannyMastersBand
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,3-7p.m.,239-540-8454
ACMASongwritersCircle
AllFaithsUnitarianCongregation, 2756McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 2p.m.,www.americanacma.org
NaplesConcertBand CambierPark, 7558thAve.S.,Naples 2p.m.naplesconcertband.org
MON-16
Deena
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
TylerKluesner
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,6-9p.m.,239-540-8454
Film:TheElephantMan PerformingArtsCenter,10150 BonitaBeachRoad,BonitaSprings 7p.m.,239-495-8989
TUE-17
BethAnne TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
MarioInfanti TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
ACMAandShellPoint present2PMBand TribbyArtsCenteratShellPoint, 17281OnParBlvd.,FortMyers 7p.m.,239-415-5667 www.tribbyartscenter.com
WineandPaint, RooftopKaraoke SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers 6:30p.m.,239-333-1933
JazzandBluesJam
CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 6:30p.m.,239-549-3000
WED-18
MichaelD’Amore-7p.m. SalsaDanceSocial-6p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
TheMusicMan Oct.18-21 ArtsCenterTheatre, 1089N.CollierBlvd.,Marco 239-394-4221
HappeningsMagazine OCTOBER2023-31
O CTOBER C ALENDAR
WED-18continued
BewaretheHouse onHauntedHill
ThroughOct.22
CulturalParkTheater, 528CulturalParkBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-772-5862
CJandPearl
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
MichaelDutra-Sinatratribute
LobbyBaratLuminaryHotel&Co., 2200EdwardsDr.,FortMyers 6-9p.m.,239-314-3800
JoshRowand
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
HighTide
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,6-9p.m.,239-540-8454
THU-19
SheldonUpchurch
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
SmokinAces
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,6-9p.m.,239-540-8454
FGCUWindOrchestraconcert
BonitaSpringsHighSchool, 25592ImperialParkway 7p.m.,free,239-745-4268
Artexhibitreception
VisualArtsCenter, 210MaudSt.,PuntaGorda 5-7p.m.,941-639-8810
DannyMastersDuo
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
BaronandBiernackipresent Schubert’sWinterreise TribbyArtsCenteratShellPoint, 17281OnParBlvd.,FortMyers 7p.m.,239-415-5667 www.tribbyartscenter.com
TheatreConspiracy presentsRadioGolf
Oct.19-21
AlliancefortheArts, 10091McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 239-939-2787
TheWintersBrothers
TheWinterBrothersBandwillperformOct.21aspartofthe PeacekeepersMemorialConcertatBertʼsBackPorchLiveat TwistedForkinPortCharlotte.Theconcertwillhelpraisefunds fortheVeteransMemorialTowerandPark.OnceanOutlawisset toheadlinetheshow.VIPgatesopenat5:30p.m.Fortickets, visittwistedfork.freshtix.com
Temptations&FourTopstribute TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
JazzJamattheMACC
Music&ArtsCommunityCenter, 13411ShireLane,FortMyers 7p.m.239-239-277-1700
WickedWalk
SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers 6-9p.m.,239-333-1933
SingoBingo-6:30p.m. MajestyofRock:TheMusicof Journey&Styx-7:30p.m.
CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
FRI-20
TheLaboratoryTheater ofFloridapresentsMisery
Oct.20-22
LaboratoryTheaterofFlorida 1634WoodfordAve.,FortMyers 239-218-0481
WaywardSouls TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 7-10p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
Tina TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4:30-8p.m.,239-995-2141
FortMyersMusicWalk DowntownFortMyers 6p.m.www.myriverdistrict.com
Motown,LatinandIslandDance TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings
7:30p.m.239-405-8566
JoanneShawTaylor PerformingArtsCenter,10150Bonita BeachRoad,BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.,239-495-8989
SamGallowayConcertSeries presentsCooperAlaninconcert TheRanchConcertHall&Saloon, 2158ColonialBlvd.,FortMyers, doorsopen7p.m.,239-985-9839
BreakingLegs
ThroughNov.12
PlayersCircleTheater, 13211McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 239-800-3292
Oktoberfest Oct.20-22
GermanAmericanSocialClub, 2101SWPineIslandRoad,Cape Coral,239-283-1400
Riverside TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,7-11p.m.,239-540-8454
TheJimmysBluesBand-5:30pm SonyaWhiteandKathyMcSteen Comedy-7p.m.
CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
ZachWilliamsinconcert
BarbaraB.MannPerforming ArtsHallatFSW,13350FSW Parkway,FortMyers 7p.m.,239-481-4849
Hardyinconcert
HertzArena, 11000EverbladesPkwy,Estero 7:30p.m.239-948-7825
FallArtSaleEvent
Oct.20-22
HirdieGirdieGallery, 2490LibraryWay,Sanibel 10a.m.-4p.m.,239-395-0027
AnnualArtfromtheAtticSale Oct20-22
TowerGallery, 751TarponBayRoad,Sanibel 10a.m.-4p.m.,239-579-0659
SAT-21
SasetheSinger
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
ThunderBeach
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 7-10p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
ChicagoTransit
PerformingArtsCenter,10150Bonita BeachRoad,BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.,239-495-8989
CommonKings,JakobsCastle, SierraLaneinconcert
TheRanchConcertHall&Saloon, 2158ColonialBlvd.,FortMyers, doorsopen7p.m.,239-985-9839
MusicandArtNight
Lorne’sGallery,TarponMarina 5591SilverKingBlvd.,CapeCoral MusicbyTommyDeeandDee, 5-8p.m.239-945-0866
ACMApresentsEllisPauland DarrylPurposeinconcert
AllFaithsUnitarianCongregation, 2756McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 7p.m.GeneMartinopens www.americanacma.org
32-OCTOBER2023 HappeningsMagazine
ComedyatCapeCabaret
SassySonyaWhitemakes
herCapeCoraldebutFriday, Oct.20at7p.m.aspartof CapeCabaretʼsnew20232024comedyseason.A comedian,impressionist, singer,andactress,Sonya usesallhertalentstocreate afuneveningofcomedy. CapeCabaretislocatedat 4725VincennesBlvd.inCape Coral.Call239-549-3000for reservationsorvisit www.CapeCabaret.com
CollaborationBand
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,7-11p.m.,239-540-8454
Joey&Maria’sComedy ItalianWedding-7:30p.m. DavidLynn-6p.m. JimmyNightclub-6:30p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
PeacekeepersMemorialConcert: OnceAnOutlawand TheWintersBrothersBand Bert’sBackPorchLive,TwistedFork, 2208ElJobeanRd,PortCharlotte FundraisingforVeteransMemorial Tower&Park,VIPgatesat5:30 p.m.twistedfork.freshtix.com
941-235-3675
GulfCoastSymphony: MasqueradeattheMACC Music&ArtsCommunityCenter, 13411ShireLane,FortMyers
5:30p.m.239-239-277-1700
SWFloridaSymphony presentsR.E.M.Explored BarbaraB.MannPerforming ArtsHallatFSW,13350FSW Parkway,FortMyers
7:30p.m.,239-481-4849
SUN-22
CarlCrosen TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 5-8p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
PuntaGordaSymphony: JohnWilliams/StarWars CharlottePerformingArtsCenter, 701CarmalitaRoad,PuntaGorda 3:30p.m.www.pgsymphony.org 941-205-5996
OctoberMusicFestbenefit forHarryChapinFoodBank MercatoEventLawn, 9118StradaPlace,Naples CollaborationBandat1p.m.,The Echoat2:15p.m.,ElectricLipstickat 3:30p.m.,N2LTrioat4:45p.m, Jacob’sLadderat6p.m. www.harrychapinfoodbank.org
BluegrasswithBillMetts andBluegrassCentral AlliancefortheArts, 10091McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 3p.m.,239-939-2787
FGCUSymphonyOrchestra U.TobeRecitalHall,Music Building,10501FGCUBlvd.S.,Fort Myers 3p.m.,free,239-745-4268
13South
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,3-7p.m.,239-540-8454
ACMASongwritersCircle
AllFaithsUnitarianCongregation, 2756McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 2p.m.,www.americanacma.org
Tina
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
MON-23
Deena
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
TylerKluesner
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,6-9p.m.,239-540-8454
TUE-24
FloridaRepertoryTheatre: TheLegendofGeorgiaMcBride Sept.22-Oct.29
HistoricArcadeTheatre, BayStreet,DowntownFortMyers 239-332-4488
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BethAnne
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
JazzandBluesJam-6:30p.m. FrankTorino-6:30p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
MarcMacisso
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
Compton&Bennett: ACrackeratTheRitz PerformingArtsCenter,10150Bonita BeachRoad,BonitaSprings 7p.m.,239-495-8989
WED-25
CJandPearl
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
MichaelDutra-Sinatratribute LobbyBaratLuminaryHotel&Co., 2200EdwardsDr.,FortMyers 6-9p.m.,239-314-3800
JoshRowand
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
HighTide
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,6-9p.m.,239-540-8454
RooftopKaraoke
Sidney’sRooftopSculptureGarden, SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers 8p.m.,239-333-1933
ErichDanceParty-6:30p.m. SalsaDanceSocial-6p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
THU-26
SheldonUpchurch
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
AURA
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
O CTOBER C ALENDAR
Baronand Navarro
JohnnyRogersBand-Elvis, RoyOrbison,BuddyHollyand JerryLeeLewistribute TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings
7:30p.m.239-405-8566
SpooktacularHalloweenConcert PerformingArtsCenter,10150Bonita BeachRoad,BonitaSprings
7:30p.m.,239-495-8989
TheatreConspiracy presentsRadioGolf
Oct.26-29
AlliancefortheArts, 10091McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 239-939-2787
SmokinAces
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,6-9p.m.,239-540-8454
SamGallowayConcertSeries presentsCoreyKentinconcert TheRanchConcertHall&Saloon, 2158ColonialBlvd.,FortMyers, doorsopen7p.m.,239-985-9839
DuelingPianos-6:30p.m. RewindBand-7p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
TheLaboratoryTheater ofFloridapresentsMisery
ThroughNov.12
LaboratoryTheaterofFlorida
1634WoodfordAve.,FortMyers 239-218-0481
ListesoStringQuartet:AHaunted EveningofHalloweenClassics Music&ArtsCommunityCenter, 13411ShireLane,FortMyers 6&8:30p.m.239-239-277-1700
FRI-27
Tina
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4:30-8p.m.,239-995-2141
HotelCalifornia:
ASalutetoTheEagles CharlotteHarborEvent &ConferenceCenter, 75TaylorSt.,PuntaGorda 7p.m.,941-833-5444
ClassicsIIDuo-6p.m. SheenaReaganComedy-7p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
SolParty TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 7-10p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
TigerBlue
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,7-11p.m.,239-540-8454
EricClapton,BobDylan,Stevie RayVaughan,JimiHendrix, Santana,AllmanBros.tribute TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
TheStudioPlayers presentSuperiorDonuts
ThroughNov.12
GoldenGateCommunityCenter, 4701GoldenGateParkway,Naples 239-398-9192
Oktoberfest
Oct.27-29
GermanAmericanSocialClub, 2101SWPineIslandRoad,Cape Coral,239-283-1400
HalloweenPartyontheRooftop Sidney’sRooftopSculptureGarden, SidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter, 2301FirstSt.,FortMyers 8p.m.,239-333-1933
GalleryNightsonFirst: ThePearlStreetBand FirstStreet,DowntownFortMyers 6-9p.m.,www.americanacma.org
JustinMooreinconcert
HertzArena, 11000EverbladesPkwy,Estero 7p.m.239-948-7825
SAT-28
SasetheSinger
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
SouthShoreBand
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 7-10p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
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TheNisitaConcertSeriespresentsBaronandNavarroPianoDuoonSunday,Oct.29at3p.m.atthe U.TobeRecitalHallintheFGCUMusicBuildinginFortMyers.Fortickets,gotofgcu.edu/concerts
BadLatitude
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,7-11p.m.,239-540-8454
TheExpendablesinconcert
TheRanchConcertHall&Saloon, 2158ColonialBlvd.,FortMyers, doorsopen6p.m.,239-985-9839
MajestyofRock: MusicofJourneyandStyx
TheStage,9144BonitaBeachRoad, BonitaSprings 7:30p.m.239-405-8566
ComedianJoshBlue
SeminoleCasinoHotel, 506S.1stSt.,Immokalee 8p.m.,www.moreinparadise.com
ParadiseCoastMusicFest:Pablo Cruise&AtlantaRhythmSection ParadiseCoastSportsComplex 3565CityGateBlvd.S.,Naples 5p.m.,paradisecoastmusicfest.com
GulfCoastSymphony: BroadwayDivas
BarbaraB.MannPerforming ArtsHallatFSW,13350FSW Parkway,FortMyers 7:30p.m.,239-481-4849
HolidayGift&ArtShow withSuzanneMikulka
Oct.28&29
CapeCoralArtLeague, 516CulturalParkBlvd.,CapeCoral 10a.m.-4pm.239-772-5657
TonyDavid-6p.m.
FleetwoodMactribute-7:30p.m. MartyStokesBluesBand-6p.m. CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000
FallFestival
EdisonFordWinterEstates, 2350McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 9a.m.-4p.m.239-334-7419
SUN-29
Tina
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
Laurie&RustyWright
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 5-8p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
BadHabits
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,3-7p.m.,239-540-8454
GulfshoreOpera:LatinInfusion PerformingArtsCenter,10150
BonitaBeachRoad,BonitaSprings 7p.m.,239-495-8989
ACMASongwritersCircle
AllFaithsUnitarianCongregation, 2756McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers 2p.m.,www.americanacma.org
GulfCoastSymphony:Hogwarts HalloweenFamilyConcert
BarbaraB.MannPerforming ArtsHallatFSW,13350FSW Parkway,FortMyers 2p.m.,239-481-4849
NaplesDixielandJazzBand CambierPark, 7558thAve.S.,Naples 2p.m.www.naplesjazzsociety.com
NisitaConcertSeries: BaronandNavarroPianoDuo U.TobeRecitalHall,MusicBuilding, 10501FGCUBlvd.S.,FortMyers 3p.m.,239-745-4268
RandyandBradDuo CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 6p.m.,239-549-3000
MON-30
Deena
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
MarcMacisso
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
TylerKluesner
TikiHutBar&GrillatDolphinKey Resort,1502MiramarSt.,Cape Coral,6-9p.m.,239-540-8454
Film:TheRockyHorror PictureShow VisualArtsCenter,outdoors, 26100Old41Road,BonitaSprings 7p.m.,239-495-8989
TUE-31
BethAnne
TheShellFactory&NaturePark, 16554N.ClevelandAve.,N.Fort Myers,4-7p.m.,239-995-2141
BillBeck
TheCenterBar, ThePromenadeatBonitaBay, 26811S.BayDrive,BonitaSprings, 6-9p.m.,www.thecenterbar.com
CelticThunderinconcert
BarbaraB.MannPerforming ArtsHallatFSW,13350FSW Parkway,FortMyers 7:30p.m.,239-481-4849
JazzandBluesJam
CapeCabaretDinnerTheatre, 4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 6:30p.m.,239-549-3000
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MatchboxTwenty,DonFelder, MacMcAnallyatHammondStadiumOct.7
Toobservethefirstanniversaryofthe devastationofHurricaneIan,theCharity Proswillholdtheir“HurricaneHeroes”AllStarConcerteventonSaturday,Oct.7at HammondStadiuminFortMyers.
Internationallyacclaimedrockband MatchboxTwentywillheadlinetheevent bringingtheirdecadesofsmashhitsthat havedominatedtheradioairwavesand charts,garneringmultipleGrammyAward nominations,producingbillionsof streams,andsellingover40million records.Theirhitsinclude“3AM,”“Push,” “Unwell,”“Bent,”“IfYou’reGone”and “She’sSoMean.”MatchboxTwentyband membersincludeRobThomas,Brian Yale,PaulDoucetteandKyleCook. MatchboxTwentywillhitthestageat 8:30p.m.
Specialguest,RockandRollHallof Famemember,andfour-timeGrammywinnerDonFelder,formerlyoftheEaglesfor over27years,willalsobetakingthestage. Theco-writerof“HotelCalifornia”willperformallhisgreatesthits.DonFelderis scheduledtoperformat7:15p.m.
JustaddedtothestellarlineupislongtimeJimmyBuffettbandmemberMac McAnally.Thesinger-songwriterwillperformat4:45p.m.
“Thiseventwillbringthecommunity togethertohelphonorheroesofHurricane Ian,”saysMeganMaloney,founderofthe CharityPros.“Inadditiontotheheroismof ourbravefirstresponderssavingthelives ofthousandsofpeopleandanimals,there aresomanyincrediblestoriesofregular folks,unsungheroes,thathaveexhibited incredibleactsofhumanity,kindnessand generosityoverthispastyear.”
SWFloridarockbandRedHannahwill kickofftheirall-starsetat6:15p.m.,featuringspecialappearancesbylocalprofessionalmusiciansMattyJolie,SheenaBrook andmoresurprises.JayAllenofNBC’sThe Voiceisalsoscheduledtoperformat6 p.m.Proceedsfromthisspecialeventwill helpsupportMusicaLiveSWFL,the TabarriniChildren’sOutreachFoundation, andtheCharityPros“Megan’sWish”program.
HurricaneIandestroyedover5,000 homes,wipedouthundredsofbusinesses, includingover30livemusicvenues,and severelydamagedtensofthousandsof homes.
“Youdon’twanttomissthisincredible show;itwillbeaveryspecialtributeto manythathavesacrificedandsuffered fromthisstorm,”saysBradMaloney,vice presidentofoperationsandeventsforthe CharityPros.“Ithasbeenmanyyears sincetherehasbeenaconcertonthefield atHammondStadium;weareveryproud tobeworkingtogetherwiththeMighty MusselsorganizationandLeeCounty ParksandRecreationtobringthisshowto thecommunityforagreatcause.”
LocalheroeswillbehonoredattheconcertonOct.7.LeeCountySheriffCarmine MarcenoandtheLeeCountySheriff’s Officewererecognizedasheroesfortheir effortsintheaftermathofHurricaneIan, particularlytheworkincoordinatingtheLee CountySheriff’sOfficewithoutsideagenciesandsearchandrescuemissionsthat
tookplaceafterthestorm’sdevastation.
MayorDanAllersofFortMyersBeach hasbeennamedaheroforhisworkinthe developmentandrecoveryofFortMyers Beach.
EdandKimRyan,foundersofBeach TalkRadio,assistedinraisingmorethan $300,000forFortMyersBeach.
PastorsShawnandMallieCritserof BeachBaptistChurchwererecognizedfor establishingtheirchurchasacentral resourceandadisasterrecoverycenterfor FEMA,thenturningitintoalong-term recoveryresourcecenter.
DougMillerandAmyEldridge,owners ofFKYourDiet,havebeennamedheroes forprovidingmorethan500,000mealsand countlesstruckloadsofsuppliestothose affectedbyIan.
“Therearesomanystoriesandunsung heroesoutthere.Wewilltrytohonorallwe canattheconcertevent,”saidBrad Maloney.“Aneventlikethistakesanentire communitycomingtogether.Ourgoalisto makethepublicawarethatHurricaneIan reliefeffortsareongoing,andthisisn’tover, somanyfolksstillneedhelp.”
Apreconcertcelebrationwillbeheldin thestadiumparkinglotfrom2:30-4p.m. andfeatureslivemusicbyFlipFlopDave ashepaystributetoJimmyBuffett.
Forticketsandmoreinfo,goto www.thecharitypros.org
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MatchboxTwentyisPaulDoucette, KyleCook,RobThomasandBrianYale.
MacMcAnally DonFelder
Alliancewelcomes JJGrey&Mofro forArtsonTapDec.1
TheAlliancefortheArts (AFTA)announceditsannualfundraiserArtsonTap, featuringaliveoutdoorconcertbyFloridanativeJJ Grey&Mofro.Thisyear’s eventwilltakeplaceonDec. 1andincludeslocalcraft beer,breweriesandfood trucks.
Bothlongtimefansand thoseabouttobecomededicatedfollowersofJJGrey shouldpurchasetickets earlyasArtsonTapwillsell out.Certaintobeamemorablenight,thiseventisonly madebetterknowingthat proceedsfromArtsonTap fundtheAlliance’sprograms,whichensureaccess totheartsforLeeCounty throughouttheyear.
JJGrey&Mofroisan AmericanSouthernsoulrockbandfromJacksonville, Florida.Theirfirststudio albumBlackwaterwas releasedin2001isfullof songsinspiredbythesurroundingsofwhereJJGrey grewup.Thebandlater wentontoproducesixother albums,thelatestonebeing 2015’sOl’Glory.JJGrey& Mofro’smusichasbeen
describedasacombination ofblues,funk,soul,and rock.
Pre-saleticketsforthe eventarenowonsaleto Alliancemembers.Individual membershipsare$55and areavailableat artinlee.org/membership.A limitednumberofVIPtickets areavailableat$150.VIP includesreservedseating fortheoutdoorconcert, indoorrestrooms,unlimited localcraftbeertasting,cash bar,food.
Generaladmissionticketsare$85andinclude accesstolocalcraftbeer, foodtrucksandopenlawn seating.Generaladmission guestsareaskedtobring theirownchairs.
Ticketsopentothepublic beginningOct.1.Thisevent isopenonlytothose21and older.
Foodtrucksorbreweries interestedinbeingpartof theeventcanreachoutto DannyNoelizaireat events@artinlee.org.
Thoseinterestedinsponsorshipopportunitiesshould contactChrisSzepat chris@artinlee.org
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ArtsBonitaconcertsinOctober
ArtsBonitacontinuesits amazinglineupofshowsto captivateaudiencesofall agesandentertainment tastes.
TheSeldomScene bringstheirprogressive bluegrasstalentstothe HinmanAuditoriumstage Saturday,Oct.7at7:30 p.m.,offeringupspirited interpretationsofsongsyou knowandlovefrommultiple genres,includingthose fromiconicartistslikeBob DylanandTownesVan Zandt.TheSceneperforms asortofsubtlemagic: transformingthemost stripped-baresongsintoharmony-richand elaboratelyarrangedcompositionswhile sustainingthecharmedsimplicityofeach piece.Ticketsare$42and$49.
ElstenTorresbringshisdistinctiveLatin fusionsoundtotheintimatesettingofthe MoeAuditoriumonFriday,Oct.13at7:30 p.m.TorresblendsLatinflavorswithrock rootstocreateagenre-defyingsound that’sasuniqueasitisirresistible.Get readytobesweptawaybyhispassionand talent,ashebridgesculturesandbreaks boundariesthroughtheuniversallanguage ofmusic.
Torreshasbeencreditedasoneofthe creatorsoftheLatinAlternativeRock soundinthelate‘90sintheU.S.This eclecticandunconventionalmusicianhas cementedhisartisticfingerprintsinthe musicindustryforoverthreedecades. Torresisamulticultural,bilingualartistwho hasperformedonstagesworldwide.Heis anaward-winningsongwriterwithmajor internationalhits.Torreshasearnedtwo Grammynominations,twoBMIsongwriting awards,andsixBillboardtoptenhits. Ticketsare$35.
Don’tmissyourchancetoseethe
RagtimeandNewOrleans-stylejazzevent oftheyear.BlairCrimminsandhisband TheHookersareoneoftheSoutheast’s mostexcitingtouringgroups,andthisyear, theirfalltourbringsthemtoArtsBonitaon Saturday,Oct.14at7:30p.m.Thissixpiecebandputsonaneclecticstageshow whileBandleaderandmulti-instrumentalist BlairCrimminsperformsonpiano,guitar, banjo,ukulele,andevenaccordion.
AsastudentatBerkleeCollegeof Music,Crimmins’primaryfocuswassongwritingandarrangingforlargebands.Now hebringshismusicalknowledgetothe groupwithaclassicNewOrleanshorn section(trumpet,clarinet,trombone)while frontingthebandwithhissignature smokeyvocal.Whilethisgroupmaysound likeapageoutofAmericanhistory,their originallyricshaveamoderntwistoften expressingthelamentationsofanoldsoul livinginthe21stcentury.Ticketsare$42 and$49.
ArtsBonitawelcomesJoanneShaw TayloronFriday,Oct.20a7:30p.m.No.1 BillboardbluesartistJoanneShawTaylor andheramazingbandperformmaterial spanningher14-yearcareerandherlatest criticallyacclaimedrelease,“Nobody’s Fool.”Taylorhasbecomeoneof thehottestliveactsonthemodernbluesscene.Youdon’twant tomissblues-rockphenom JoanneShawTayloronthis unforgettablenightofsoulful bluesmusic.Ticketsare$42and $49.
Don’tmissthisopportunityto experienceChicago’stimeless classicslikeneverbefore.Grab yourticketsnowandsecureyour spotatthisextraordinaryconcert byChicagoTransit,thelongestrunningChicagotributeband. Getreadytobetransportedto
thegoldeneraofrockandroll.
ChicagoTransitcoversallofChicago’s powerfulclassichits,you’llhearfavorites like“MakeMeSmile,”“25or6to4”and “SaturdayinthePark,”plustheyevenperformthesofter,keyboard-orientedballads like“IfYouLeaveMeNow.”Chicago TransitperformsSaturday,Oct.21at7:30 p.m.Ticketsare$42and$49.
PerformingArtsCenterislocatedat 10150BonitaBeachRoadinBonita Springs.Forticketsandmoredetails,call 239-495-8989orvisitwww.artsbonita.org
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JoanneShawTaylor
SeldomScene
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SarahMcQuaidand EllisPaulatACMA listeningroominOctober
TheAmericanaCommunityMusicAssociationpresents SarahMcQuaidonSaturday,Oct.14at7p.m.attheirlisteningroominFortMyers.
“Oneofthemostinstantlyrecognizablevoicesincurrent music…ShadesofJoniMitchellinajamwithKaren CarpenterandLanaDelRey,”accordingtoTrustTheDoc.
SarahMcQuaid’slush,chocolateyvoicecombineswithher endearingpersonality,“subtlemasteryonstage”(Huffington Post)and“brilliantmusicianship”(fRoots)onacousticand electricguitars,pianoand(occasionally)drumtocreateatruly immersiveexperience.
BorninSpain,raisedinChicago,holdingdualIrishand AmericancitizenshipandnowsettledinruralEngland,she bringstheeclecticismofherbackgroundtoher“captivating, unorthodoxsongwriting”(PopMatters)andchoiceofmaterial, spanninggenresanddefyingcategorization.
Allthisisabundantlydemonstratedbyhernewlivealbum andvideoseriesTheStBuryanSessions—butneedstobe savoredinpersontobefullyappreciated.
OpeningSarah’sshowwillbeACMAmemberBillVeach,a giftedlocalsongwriterandstoryteller.Suggesteddonationfor thisshowis$15formembersand$20fornonmembers.
TheACMAAcousticAmericanaSerieswrapsup2023seasonwiththe2PMbandonOct.17atTribbyArtsCenter. Ticketsare$25forthisshowandavailableatwww.tribbyartscenter.org
EllisPaulwillbringhis30thanniversarytourtotheACMA
stageonSaturday,Oct.21at7p.m.Hisspecialguestwillbe DarrylPurpose.
EllisPaulisoneofthosegiftedsinger-songwriters.Though somemayrefertohimasafolksinger,heismore,forlackof abetterword,asingularstoryteller,amusicianwhosewords reachoutfrominsideandyetalsoexpressthefeelings, thoughtsandsensibilitiesthatmostpeoplecanrelatetoinone wayoranother,regardlessofageorupbringing.Theexhilarationoftheopenroad.Acelebrationofheroes.Thehopefor redemption.Descriptionsofthosethingsthatarebothnear anddear.Thesharingoflove,intimate,passionateand enduring.
Someartistsdocumenttheirlivesthroughtheirmusic. Otherschronicletheirtimes.It’sarareartistwhocandoboth, tellingtheirownstorythroughsongsthatalsoencapsulate theessenceofpeopleandplaceswhohavehelpeddefine theireraoverall.WoodyGuthriecomestomind,andsodoes BobDylan.BruceSpringsteencertainlyaswell.Yetfewothers,forwhatevergeniustheymaypossess,canrelatetheir ownhistorytothehistoryexperiencedbythosewhofindthat commonbond,beitinacomingofage,livingthroughthe samerealitiesorsharingsimilarexperiences.
DarrylPurposeisatremendoussongwriterwithalonghistoryofshowsacrosstheUS.
OpeningtheshowislocalACMAtreasurer,memberand singer-songwriterGeneMartin.
Doordonationsare$15formembersand$20forgeneral public.Doorsopenat6:30p.m.
TheACMAlisteningroomislocatedatAllFaithsUnitarian Congregation,2756McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers.
FormoredetailsandACMAschedules,visitonlineat www.americanacma.orgorfollowthemonFacebook
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Auditionsunderway forRocktheStage
ThethirdannualRockthe Stagemusiccompetitionforall agesiscomingbackto SouthwestFlorida.
It’sthelargestmusiccompetitioninSouthwestFlorida andcommunityeventand fundraiser,presentedbythe LewisP.TabarriniChildren’s MusicOutreachFoundation.
Singers,groups,bands, instrumentalists,choirs,and moreareallencouragedto audition!Anyoneofanyage canparticipate;asoloor group,performingcoversor originalmusic.It’sanopportunitytotaketheirmusicaljourneytothenextlevel.Allparticipantsauditioningwillreceive valuableinputfromourpanel ofjudges/professionalmusicianstohelpthemgrowas musicians.
Liveauditionsareevery Sundayfrom10a.m.to4p.m. startingSept.24andrunningto Oct.29.Therearetwodivisions:Under18and18and over.
Scheduleyourauditionat www.rockthestageswfl.comor call239-932-7625.Videosubmissionsacceptedatrockthestage2021@gmail.com
Thoseauditioningwillperforminfrontofsomeofthe bestSouthwestFloridamusicianstotryandclaimtheirspot inthesemi-finals.
RocktheStagesemifinals includethetop12fromeach divisionperform.Thetop12 fromeachagegroupwillperformandshowcasetheirtalent onSunday,Nov.19atthe RanchConcertHalland Saloon,FortMyers.General admissionticketsare$20.VIP ticketsare$100andinclude preferredseating,VIPonlybar, achancetovoteforyour favoriteperformers,andan invitationtotheVIPafterparty.
Getticketsforthesemifinalsat https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ro ck-the-stage-2023-semi-finalstickets-678516139037?aff=erelexpmlt
RocktheStagefinalswill featureperformancesbythe topfivefromeachdivision.The topfivefromeachagegroup willcompeteinthefinalson Dec.10atMiner’sPlaza(near Pickle-n-Pub),FortMyers,with toplocalandnationalacts, vendors,food,drinksand more.Availableticketsinclude generaladmissionfor$20 (bringyourownchairs),and VIPfor$50includespreferred seating,privateVIPbar,and useofindoorVIPrestrooms.
Musiclineupthatdayalso includesDeb&theDynamics, RoxxRevolt&theVelvets, BargainBinHeroes,Schoolof RockHouseBand,thewinners from2022RocktheStage, AdrianaMcDonaldandMartini Russa,andmoretobe announced.Getticketsforthe finalsat https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ro ck-the-stage-2023-finals-tickets-678519007617?aff=erelexpmlt
Thewinnerineachdivision receivesrecordingsessiontime FarmadelicaSoundorHouse ImmortalRecordingStudios. Theywillalsoreceiveanartist developmentpagesthat includesoneyearofthecoachingatSchoolofRockFort Myers,acustomlogoand (EPK)presspackfromS2R Studios,andmore.
Noteverykidthatwantsto playmusicgetsthechanceto becauseoflackoffinancial resources,ormusicprograms beingcutfromschoolcurriculumsforlackoffunding.The TabarriniFoundation’sgoalis toenrichandtransformthe livesofdeservingchildrenin
SouthwestFlorida,by nurturingtheminthejoy ofmakingmusicthrough groupguitarlessons.The TabarriniFoundationsurvivessolelyondonations andfundraiserswithno governmentgrantsor assistance.
Findoutmoreat tabarrinifoundation.org
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OktoberfestreturnstoCapeCoral
It’stimeonceagainforthecommunitytocometogetherto enjoylifeandexperienceSouthwestFlorida’sbiggestparty–the 38thAnnualCapeCoralOktoberfest.
TheGermanAmericanSocialClubisgettingreadyforMunich inCapeCoralafterbeingforcedtoshutdownafterHurricaneIan lastyear.TheSouthwestFloridacommunityisinvitedtothe eventforfun,greatfood,Germanbeer,livemusic,laughterand dancing–fromPolkatoFliegerlied,totheChickenDance.
Simplyput,OktoberfestrepresentsGermanheritageatits finest,alsoknownasGermanGemütlichkeit.Itisatimethe GermanAmericanSocialClublooksforwardtoeveryyear,when itcaninvitethecommunitytocomeonoutandcelebratewith theirclanorcrew,significantother,orevenbyyourself–everyoneisboundtomeetlike-mindedfriendsatthisfest!
WithmusicflowninfromGermanyandlocalfavorites, Germanfood,andbeer,there’splentyoffuntogoaround,for anyage.So,dustoffyourdirndls,launderyourlederhosen,and jointhemforanEPICtimeofsteinslurpingwithyour“beste Freunde,”eventhoseyou’vejustmet.
Thisyear'sdatesareOct.20,21and22andOct.27,28and 29–thelasttwofullweekendsofthemonth.Theentirecommunity willjointhemforsomeGaudi–leg-slapping,joyousfun,where everyonefeelswelcomeandapartofsomething special.Whetherforabratandbeertositwith familyintheBavarianGardens,tojointhefun anddanceunderthebigtent,ortocomeforafull GermanmealofSauerbratenorSchnitzelinside theVonSteubenHall.
FestivalhoursareFridaysfrom4p.m.tomidnight,Saturdaysfromnoonuntilmidnightand Sundaysfromnoonuntil8p.m.
NewthisyearistheVIPprogram,featuring specialseating,drinkspecialsfromoursponsor Jägermeister,asit-downmealinsideintheVon SteubenHall,aglassHBbeersteinandrefills, andmuchmore!
Thisyear,afterhavingtocanceltheirflights, themembersoftheMaselheimerMusikanten,the bigbandthatthecommunitywelcomedin2017, willbehere,joinedbyKaBeGL,alsofrom Germany.
Theeventwillalsofeaturelocalfavoritessuch asTheBoots,Deb&theDynamics,A’Finnity,and
award-winningactssuchasPitbullofBluesandnewthisyear, DottieKellyBand,anIBCMemphisfinalist.
Also,CapeCoral’sownHafenkapelle,ManniDaumTrio,and manymore!Therewillbenon-stopfoot-tappingmusiconthree stagesinthetent,thegardens,andinsideintheEdelweissHall; somethingforeveryear.
Featuringoutdoorexhibitors,foodvendors thatofferbothGermanfoodandinternational,or asit-downdinnerintheVonSteubenHall, Oktoberfesthassomuchtooffer.Lookingfora photoopportunity?Stopforaphotoshootwith LissetteOrtiz-Teleweck,Ms.Oktoberfest2023,or withoneofseveralMs.Oktoberfestsfrompreviousyearswearingtheirprettydirndlsandelegant bluesashes.
ThededicatedGASCmembers,eachoneof themvolunteeringtheirtimeandefforttocreate theregion’smostsuccessfulevent,welcomeyou toenjoyGermanheritage.Onceyoucapturethe magic,you’llwanttobecomeamemberaswell. TheNewMembers’Boothwillbehappytogive youtheinformationyouneedonhowyoucanjoin theSocialClub.
TheGermanAmericanSocialClubislocated at2101SWPineIslandRoadinCapeCoral.For moredetails,call239-283-1400orvisit www.capecoraloktoberfest.com
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DebandTheDynamics
JoshRowand PitbullofBluesBand
NaplesConcertBand startsseasonOct.15
Steepedinover50 yearsofhistory,theNaples ConcertBand(NCB),with nearly100musicians,has beenprovidingfinemusic toconcertenthusiasts, youngandold.
Withtherecentretirementofconductor,Maestro Lanzelandculminatinga yearlongsearchforanew conductor,NCBannounced thatJ.StevenMoorewill beginthenew2023-2024 season.
Stevenshares,"Iam honoredandexcitedto havetheopportunityto workwiththetalented musiciansoftheNaples ConcertBandandIlook forwardtocollaborating withthemtocreatememorableperformancesthat engageandinspireour
audiences."
Setinthebeautiful CambierParkintheheart ofNaples,NCBalso recentlyannouncedtheir 2023-2024freeconcert schedule.Eachoftheeight concertsofferanexciting mixofnewmusicand memorableoldfavorites. Featuredguestartistsand inventiveprogramming promisetoprovidemusicto pleaseeveryone'smusical palate.
FiestadelParaisowill bepresentedonSunday, Oct.15from2to4p.m.
Futureconcertdates includeNov.12,Dec.10, Jan.14,Feb.4,March3, March23andApril14.
Stayuptodateonthe NaplesConcertBandat naplesconcertband.org.
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It’sagrandseasonofmusic atSidney&BerneDavisArtCenter
TheSidneyandBerneDavisArtCenter unlocksits16thseasonwiththe20232024arrayofeventsandprogramming.
Thisyearpromisesaward-winning artistsandperformersfromaroundthe world,freshartsprogrammingandspecial events,manyonanewly-purchased Steinway&Sonsconcertgrandpiano.
Thisyear’sIt’sAGrandSeasonis announcingandcelebratingtheSBDAC’s permanentacquisitionofanexceptional9footconcertgrandSteinway&Sonspiano, whichwillbefeaturedprominentlyoneach chamberconcert.Artistsindemandacross EuropeandtheU.S.assoloists,chamber musicians,andrecitalistswhohavedelightedaudiencesandcriticsacrossNorth America,Europe,andAsia,willbefeatured aswell,eachofthemthemostsoughtafterchambermusiciansperformingtoday.
ThebeautifullyintimateChamberMusic Seriesbringsthemastersofclassical musictotheRiverDistrict,featuringworldclassinternationalartistsincludingthe EhnesQuartet,withspecialguestpianist AndyArmstrong,whowilldebutthenew Steinway&Sonsconcertgrandpianoon Nov.16.TheGrandPianoQuartetconcert onFeb.7bringstogetherfourofthecountriesgreatestmusicians,violinistArnaud Sussmann,pianistGloriaChien,violist MilenaPajaro-vandeStadtandcellist NicholasCanellakistoperformthegreatest pianoquartetsofalltimes.
Annually,the AmericanVirtuosi,led bySBDACexecutive directorandviolistJim Griffith,highlights someofthemostcelebratedmusiciansin thegenrepairedwith equallydeliciousdining.AmericanVirtuosi fundraiserdinnerconcertonFeb.25featuresviolinistsPeter Winogradand CaterinaSzepes,violistPaulNeubauer, cellistAniAznavoorian andpianistsRohan DeSilvaandAndy Armstrong.The AmericanVirtuosi returnFeb.29foramemorableconcert featuringviolinistsTessaLarkandJames Ehnes,violistMollyCarr,cellistAni AznavoorianandpianistsRohanDeSilva andAndyArmstrong.
TheChamberSeriesconcludeswith TheAmericanStringQuartetonMarch27 whowillbecelebrating50yearsasoneof theworld’sfineststringquartets.
Thefast-sellingJazzyNightsSeries bringsbacktheviralsensationGunhild Carling,aSwedishjazzsuperstarwho playsmultipleinstrumentssometimesallat once,plussings,andtap dances,performingonFeb.9.
PopularlocalfavoriteDanny Sinoff&Friendswillgracethe stageMarch8,bringingtogetheratremendousgroupofmusiciansforaneveningofhard swingingjazzmusic.
NewJazzUndergroundisa triocomposedofthreeJuilliard SchoolAlumniinJazz.This dynamicyounggroupis LincolnCenter'sinnercircleof youngartistswhohaveworked closelywithjazzmastersrangingfromWyntonMarsalis, VictorLewisandELEWand willbringtheirtalenttoSBDAC onApril19.Theseperformers exemplifyyoungartistswho haveimmersedthemselvesin thejazztraditionyetexudean idiosyncraticcollectivemusical identityrootedintheartist’s familialinterpersonalrelationshipthatspeakstoademocraticmodernityofprofound
symbolicsignificance.
OnMay10,theSBDACwelcomesNew York'sKingofSwing,GlennCrytzer’sAllStars,widelyknownasoneofthepreeminentAmericanjazzbandsofourtime. JeromeWilsonsays,"Crytzer'sOrchestra conjureupmemoriesofGeneKrupa,Count BasieandLuckyMillinderallwithinoneset, animpressivefeat."
TheSidney&BerneDavisArtCenter bringsNashvilletoFortMyerswiththe crowdpleasingBluegrassSeriesreturning foranotherincrediblelineupincludingDella MaeonJan.12,theunforgettableboundlessenergyandenthusiasmofDavid MayfieldParadeonJan.19,MamaSaid StringBandonMarch15,andfiddlinglike youhaveneverheardbeforebyMichael
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JamesEhnes
DellaMae-Jan.12
NewJazzUnderground-April19
ClevelandandFlamekeeper onApril12.Theseendearing Bluegrassperformersimpress withremarkablediscipline, creativity,andabilitytoinfuse poignantpastmusicwith presentmusic,resultingin uniqueperformanceswhich makethemrelevantfixtures withintheworldofmusic today.
ThealwayspopularVinyl VibesSerieselevatesthelive bandexperiencebyfeaturing tributebandsofmanyof music’smostmemorable artists.JadedAerosmith Tributeistheultimateconcert escapescheduledforJan. 26.TheLiverpool-based MerseyBeatlesinvadesthe stageFeb.16,highlighting theBeatles’eternalhits.
SongsInTheAttic-Billy JoelTributehitsthestageas thepianomanonthenew concertgrandonFeb.23,followedbyanimpeccablelive performanceofFireAndRain
-TheJamesTaylor
Experiencepresentedon March29.
Sidney’sRooftop SculptureGardenhasexplodedonthesceneastheplace togofornumerousevents. Talentedlocalmusicianstake overtheroofshowcasingwith freshmonthlyliveentertainment,andLatinNightsizzles underthestars.Singyour heartoutatkaraoke,joina drop-inyogaclass,enrollina wineandpaint,charcuterie, orsalsadancelesson,attend oneofthepopularRetro RooftopDancePartiesNov. 17,Jan.26,March29,May 31orJune14,orenjoy FridayNightsatSidney’slive musicunderthestarseach Fridaynight.
TheSidney&BerneDavis ArtCenterislocatedat2301 FirstSt.inthehistoricdowntownFortMyersRiver District.
Formoreinformation, visitwww.sbdac.comorcall 239-333-1933.
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JasonBonham’s LedZeppelin EveningNov.11
SeminoleCasinoHotelImmokaleewelcomesJasonBonham’sLedZeppelinEvening Saturday,Nov.11withdoorsopeningat7 p.m.andtheshowbeginningat8p.m.
WhenJasonBonhamwasasmallchild andwascalledontoentertain,thefamily friendsheplayedhisdrumsforcouldbeanyonefromJimmyPagetosomeoftheguys fromthegroupBadCompany.That'swhat happenswhenyourfatherisdrummerJohn Bonham,oneoftheoriginalmembersofthelegendaryrock bandLedZeppelin.
Attheageof5,Jasoncouldplaythedrums–atleasta scaled-downsetofthem–withskill.Whenhewas17,hewas amemberofthebandAirRace.Thegroupsignedarecord contractwithAtlanticRecords,recordedonealbum,and openedforbignameslikeQueen,MeatLoaf,TedNugent,and AC/DC.JohnBonhamdiedin1980,butJason,whohas markedafewplacesinmusichistoryhimself,hassteppedin fromtimetotimetohelpkeephisfather'smemoryalive.
In1988,Jasontookhisfather'sspotinthetelevised,firsteverLedZeppelinreunionattheAtlanticRecords40th Anniversaryconcert,whichincludedRobertPlant,JimmyPage, andJohnPaulJones.OnDec.10,2007,Jasonplayeddrums inthemostanticipatedconcertofalltime-theLedZeppelin reunionatLondon'sO2arenawithsurvivingmembersPlant, PageandJones.
Ticketsstartat$64andareavailablefromTicketmasteror atwww.moreinparadise.com.Attendeesmustbe21. Parkingisfree.
SeminoleCasinoHotelwelcomesTesla
Californiarockband Teslawillperformat SeminoleCasinoHotel ImmokaleeThursday,Jan. 11withdoorsopeningat7 p.m.andtheshowbeginningat8p.m.
Teslamayhavebeen borninthemid-1980s,but theirbluesy,soulfulsound isstronglyembeddedin therootsoforganic, authentic,1970srockand roll.It’sthesameroots thatproducedbandslike TheAllmanBrothers, GrandFunkRailroad, AC/DC,LynyrdSkynyrd andAerosmith.
RankedatNo.22onVH1's100 GreatestArtistsofHairMetal,Teslahas soldmillionsofalbumsintheUnited States.
Their1986debutalbum“Mechanical Resonance”wouldeventuallygoplatinum,nestledcomfortablyinthetop40, andproducetheiconichardrockhits, “ModernDayCowboy”and“LittleSuzi.”
Today,“Mechanical Resonance”livesonas oneofthemostsuccessful andacclaimeddebutsof theera.
Tesla,whoin2020celebratedthe30thanniversaryofoneofitsmost iconicalbums,“FiveMan AcousticalJam,”has enduredmanyofthesame taste-changingchallenges thataffectedmanyinthe post-grungeworld,but throughitall,theirbluecollarworkethicanddedicationtotheirfaithfulfan basehashelpedthemnot justsurvivebutthrive.
Advanceticketsstartat$69andare availablefromTicketmasterorat www.moreinparadise.com.Attendees mustbe21.Parkingisfree.
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JasonBonham(photobyMikeCorrado)
OctoberconcertsatTribbyArtsCenter
ShellPoint’sConcertSeriescontinuesatTribbyArts CenterwithapairofOctoberperformancesinConnie BrownHall.
InassociationwiththelocalAmericanaCommunity MusicAssociation,2PM,featuringPetePrice,Pete HenningsandMikeJurgensen,willperformaneclecticmix ofmaterialrangingfromoriginalsongstoobscurecovers onTuesday,Oct.17at7p.m.Ticketsare$25.
Dr.MichaelBaronandDr.KrzysztofBiernackicombine theirtalentsinamulti-mediapresentationofFranz Schubert’sbeautifulandmoving“Winterreise”on
THURSDAY,SEPT.28
TheAlterEagles
FRIDAY,SEPT.29
TheGratefulDeadShowBand
SATURDAY,SEPT.30
EricClapton,BobDylan, StevieRayVaughan,JimiHendrix, SantanaandAllmanBrothers
THURSDAY,OCT.5
JerseyBoys&Elvis
FRIDAY,OCT.6
RodStewart,TomJones,MeatLoaf
SATURDAY,OCT.7
FabulousGirlsofMotown
THURSDAY,OCT.12
MichaelJackson, JustinTimberlakeandPink
FRIDAY,OCT.13
BrunoMars(EarthtoMars)
SATURDAY,OCT.14
BestofABBAandMammaMia
THURSDAY,OCT.19
Temptations&FourTops
Thursday,Oct.19at7p.m.Ticketsare$25.
TribbyArtsCenterislocatedinShellPoint,at17281On ParBoulevardinFortMyers.Topurchasetickets,visit TribbyArtsCenter.comorcalltheTribbyBoxOfficeat239415-5667.
ShellPointRetirementCommunityislocatedalongthe CaloosahatcheeRiverinFortMyers.Forfurtherinformation,visitwww.shellpoint.orgorcall1-800-780-1131.
FRIDAY,OCT.20
Motown,LatinandIslandDance
SATURDAY,OCT.21
TBA
THURSDAY,OCT.26
Elvis,RoyOrbison,BuddyHolly& JerryLeeLewis-JohnnyRogersBand
FRIDAY,OCT.27
EricClapton,BobDylan, StevieRayVaughan,JimiHendrix, SantanaandAllmanBrothers
SATURDAY,OCT.28
MajestyofRock:JourneyandStyx
THURSDAY,NOV.2
BeeGees,KC&theSunshineBand, HallandOates
FRIDAY,NOV.3
TomPetty,SteveMiller, Crosby,Stills,NashandYoung
SATURDAY,NOV.4
TheAlterEagles
WEDNESDAY,NOV.8
FabulousGirlsofMotown
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2PMperformsOct.17
BestoftheBestTributeBands arePerformingat THESTAGE Catering-Weddings-Events-PrivateParties StageBonita.com•TheStageEventsCenter.com THESTAGE 9144BonitaBeachRoadSE • SunshinePlaza • BonitaSprings • 239-405-8566
UPCOMINGTRIBUTESHOWSCHEDULE
Dr.MichaelBaronandDr.KrzysztofBiernack-Oct.19
Blood,Sweat&Tears
GOLDEntertainmentannouncedBlood,Sweat&TearswillperformFeb.15at8p.m.atSeminoleCasinoHotelImmokalee.
Blood,Sweat&Tearsisnotthefirstbandtoeveruseahorn section,buttheyarethefirsttofuseitwithrock,jazzandsome bluesthrowninforgoodmeasure.
Fromthefirstensembleinthelatesixtiespracticinginalofton BleekerStreetinNewYork’sGreenwichVillageandhavingcrowds clappingonthestreetbelowbetweensongs,foundingmemberand drummerBobbyColombyknewtheywereontherightcourse. Sincethen,thebandhasneverstoppedtouringforover50years.
BloodSweat&Tearshashadmanyconfigurationsoverits50 plusyearsoftouringbutonethingforsureisthatthemusicis timeless,andfansareneverdisappointed.BloodSweat&Tears takesyoungmusiciansandpreparesthemforlifeinthemusic industry.MembersofBS&Tareproudofthefactthatoverthepast
50yearsthemajorityofmusiciansthathavepassedthroughBS&T havegoneontofameasplayers,producers,arrangersandsolo performersmorethananyotherbandontheplanet.
Tothisday,foundingmemberBobbyColombystillhandpicks themusiciansforeverytour.KeithPaluso,alumniof“TheVoice,” hasbeenrecognizedbycriticstobethebestsingerinthegroup sinceDavidClayton-Thomas.Clayton-Thomaswasthesinger mostrecognizedintheearlydaysofBS&T.
Ticketsareavailableatwww.goldentertainment.us orwww.moreinparadise.com
IconicsupergroupstheCommodores andWARwillperformtheirenduringhitsat SeminoleCasinoHotelImmokalee Saturday,March23withgatesopeningat7 p.m.andtheshowbeginningat8p.m.
FromthebeginningatTuskegee Institutein1968,theCommodoreswere knownassmartguys,buttheywerefunky, too.Smartandfunkyenoughtoopenfor theJackson5,tobediscoveredbyBerry Gordyintheprocess,andtosellmorethan 60millionrecordsforMotown,becomingits largestsellingactinthe1970sand1980s. TheCommodoresrackedupastringofhits including“MachineGun,”“BrickHouse,” “Easy,”“ThreeTimesALady,”“SailOn,” “OhNo,”“SlipperyWhenWet,”“ToHotTa Trot,”“Lady(YouBringMeUp),”the
Grammy-winning“NightShift”andmany othersthatliterallymovedanentiregeneration.
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.
PuntaGordaSymphonystartsseasonOct.22withStarWarssuite
ThePuntaGordaSymphony announceditsMasterworksconcertseries forthe2023-24season,presentingan excitingfusionoftraditionalandmodern composers,includingDvorak, Mussorgsky,Mahler,Mendelssohn, Mozart,GershwinandJohnWilliams.
Theorchestrawillbejoinedbythe CharlotteCountyHighSchoolWind OrchestraattheOct.22performanceof theStarWarsSuite.
ThisexceptionalMasterworksseason wascraftedbythePuntaGorda Symphony’snewartistic/musicdirector RichardStoelzel,whowasthesymphony’sprincipaltrumpetforseveralyears. Richardwasthepopsconductoratthe HaridConservatory,andhasbeenthe
artistic/musicdirectoroftheFloridaWind SymphonyandtheLakeshoreConcert BandinQuebec,Canada.Hehasconductedthroughouttheworld,including Europe,Asia,SouthAmerica,Canada,and theUnitedStates,receivingravereviews. UnderRichard’sdirection,thiswillbeone ofthesymphony’smostcreativeandcompellingseasons.
Allperformanceswillbeheldat3:30 p.m.onSundaysattheCharlotte PerformingArtsCenter,701CarmalitaSt. inPuntaGorda.
Seasonsubscriptionsandindividual concertticketswillgoonsalebyearly September,andcanbepurchasedonline atwww.pgsymphony.orgorbycallingthe SymphonyOfficeat941-205-5996.
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Blood,Sweat&Tears
PuntaGordaSymphonyʼsnewartistic musicdirector,RichardStoelzel. PhotobyJimAustin
atSeminoleCasinoHotelFeb.15 CommodoresandWARatoutdoorshowMarch23
HotelCaliforniainPuntaGordaOct.27
HotelCalifornia–ASaluteto TheEaglesisbringingtheir uniquesoundbacktoSouthwest Floridathisfallwhentheyperform Friday,Oct.27at7p.m.atthe CharlotteHarborEventand ConferenceCenterindowntown PuntaGorda.
Aspiritedblendoforiginality andthepursuitofexcellencehave takenHotelCalifornia“ASaluteto theEagles”toalevelofrecognitionnormallyreservedforgold andplatinumrecordingartists.
Byrespectfullyandaccurately reproducingtheGrammyAward winningsoundsofourgeneration'sGreatestAmerican Songbook,thislegendary SouthernCaliforniagrouphas touchedtheheartsoffansallover theworld,
Themostsuccessfulandlongestrunningshowofits kind,HotelCalifornia“ASalutetotheEagles,”isthe onlyshowtohaveeverreceived“OfficialAuthorization” toperformtheEaglescatalogofmusic.
Ticketpricesrangefrom$42to$64.20forreserve seating.
Sojointhemonatripdownadarkdeserthighway ...Feelthecoolwindinyourhair... It’stimetocheckinto…TheHotelCalifornia. Forticketsandmoreinformation,visitonlineat www.charlotteharborecc.comorcall941-833-5444. CharlotteHarborEventandConferenceCenteris locatedat75TaylorSt.inPuntaGorda.
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Afterhisgroundbreakingwinon LastComicStandingin2006,Josh Bluehasrisenthroughtheranksto becomeawell-establishedheadliner atvenuesthroughouttheworld.In 2018,JoshcrushedhissetonThe TonightShowStarringJimmyFallon.
Inthesameyear,hewashonoredwithaperformanceatthe WilliamH.MacyGalaattheprestigiousJustforLaughsComedy FestivalinMontreal,Canada.He wrappedup2018byrecordinghis fifthhourspecial,Broccoli,athis homeclub,ComedyWorksin Denver.In2021,followinghis3rd placefinishonNBC’sAmerica’sGot Talent,JoshBluehittheroadwith hisAsNOTSeenonTVTour.
Joshdoesover200showsa
ChristopherCross,winnerofmultipleGrammyAwardsandan Oscar,willperformliveatSeminoleCasinoHotelImmokaleeon Thursday,Nov.9withdoorsopeningat7p.m.andtheshow beginningat8p.m.
Crossmadehistory withhis1980selftitleddebutalbum, winningfiveGrammy Awards,including–forthefirsttime–the “BigFour”mostprestigiousawards: RecordoftheYear (forthesingle “Sailing”),Albumof theYear,Songofthe Year(also“Sailing”), andBestNewArtist.
Inacareerspanningmorethanfive decades,Crosshas soldover10million albums.Hismusic hasgarneredfive Grammys,anOscarforBestOriginalSong,aGoldenGlobeand fiveTop10singles.Hisenduringhitsongsinclude“Sailing,” “RideLiketheWind,”“SayYou’llBeMine,”“Arthur’sTheme”and more.
Advanceticketsstartat$60andareavailablenowfrom Ticketmasteroratwww.moreinparadise.com.Attendeesmustbe 21.Parkingisfree.
year,continuingtospreadlaughter andbreakdownstereotypesofpeoplewithdisabilities.Hisstand-up routineisinaconstantstateofevolutionandhisoff-the-cuffimprovisationalskillsguaranteethatnotwo showsarealike.
Joshalsorepresentedthe UnitedStatesin8countriesasa memberoftheUSParalympic SoccerTeam.Heisasinglefather livinginDenverwithhissonand daughter.
Don’tmissJoshonTheFreak AccidentTourasheheadstothe SeminoleCasinoHotelin
ImmokaleeonOct.28.Showstarts at8p.m.Purchaseticketsat www.goldentertainment.usor www.moreinparadise.com
TheAlliancefortheArts bluegrassconcertseries returnsOct.22at3p.m.
Fellowacousticmusic loverswillgatherinthe FouldsTheatrefortwo hoursofgreatlivemusicbybandsfromSouthwest Floridaandbeyond.
TheseasonkicksoffonSunday,Oct.22withperformancesbyBillMettsandBluegrassCentral. Forticketsandinformation,call239-939-2787or visitwww.artinlee.org.TheAllianceislocatedat 10091McGregorBlvd.inFortMyers.
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ChristopherCross
JoshBluebringshistourtoSWFloridaOct.28 ChristopherCross atSeminoleCasinoHotelNov.9 BillMetts Bluegrassseries returnsOct.22 atTheAlliance
JoshBlue photobyNickLarsonPhotography
LegendsConcertSeriesseasonbegins Nov.3atParadiseCoastSportsComplex
TheLegends ConcertSeries
Season3starts
“rockin”thefirst FridayonNov.3with the#1tributeconcert intheU.S.A.forElton JohnandBillyJoel.
LegendsConcert Seriesbringsthe#1 tributebandstoperformersandbandsthathavebeeninducted intotheRockNRollHallofFameand CountryHallofFame.“Legendsofmusic”to honorourlegendsoffirstresponders,law enforcement,militaryandveterans-“ourlegends.”
Concertseriesorganizerswillhonor“our legends”offirstresponders,lawenforcement, militaryandveteranswithaveryspecialsegmentduringeachandeveryconcertofthe six-monthconcertseries,andeachmonthwill bedifferentandspecial.It’samustattend event.
TheLegendsConcertSeriesisaproductionofTheGoldLionAgency,andtheconcertswillbeheldattheParadiseCoast
SportsComplex,3940 CityGateBlvd.North, inNaples.Foodtrucks willbeonsite.
ThefirstFridaysin November2023and January,February, March,AprilandMay of2024willbethe datesfortheLegends ConcertSeries.Times willbefrom5:30to9:30p.m.,andgateswill openat4p.m.Parkingisfree.Ticketsmust bepurchasedonlineatwww.legendsconcertseries.com.Noticketswillbesoldatthegate. Kids12andunderarefreewithapaidadult ticket.
Anyfirstresponder,lawenforcement,militaryorveterancanreceiveonefreegeneral admissiontickettooneconcertoftheir choice.TheymustemailthereIDorinformationtoinfo@thegoldlionagency.comwiththe concertoftheirchoice.Theywillbeemailed backwiththeirfreeticket.
Formoreinformationandtickets,go towww.legendsconcertseries.comorcall 209-442-3155
The2023-24tribute concertschedule:
NOVEMBER3
EltonJohn andBillyJoel
JANUARY5
ABBAand TheBeeGees
FEBRUARY2
TheCars andJourney
MARCH1
ChicagoandEagles
APRIL5
DefLeppard andQueen
MAY3
Brooks/Dunn andGarthBrooks
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PabloCruise,AtlantaRhythmSection atnewParadiseCoastMusicFest
Inanunprecedentedfusionofmusic andathleticism,Naplesisthrilledto announceaone-of-a-kindeventthat promisestodeliver"TheShortest MarathonandtheLongestFun."
ScheduledforSaturday,Oct.28atthe ParadiseCoastSportsComplex,this extraordinaryfestivalwillfeatureayacht rockextravaganzaalongsidetheworld's shortestmarathon—a106.3footrace, seriously.
"Musicandfitnesshavealwaysbeen powerfulforcesthatbringcommunities together,"saidJohnPageandMarcia Griffin,thefestival'sorganizer."We'retakingthistothenextlevelbycombiningthe laid-backvibesofyachtrockwiththe exhilaratingthrillofamarathon,albeitthe world'sshortestone!"
ThefestivalfeaturesheadlinersAtlanta RhythmSectionandPabloCruise.
TheAtlantaRhythmSection,acornerstoneoftheSouthernrockscene,will bringtheirtimelesshitstothestage.Their biggesthitsinclude“SoIntoYou,” “ChampagneJam,”“ImaginaryLover,”“ Homesick”andSpooky.”
PabloCruise,renownedfortheirhonestvocalsandinfectiousgrooves,promisesanexhilaratingliveexperience."To hearPabloCruiseonrecordisonething, buttoexperiencethebandliveisan exhilaratingevent,"addedMarciaGriffin andJohnPage.
PabloCruisehitsinclude“Whatcha GonnaDo,”“LoveWillFindaWay,”“A PlaceintheSun,”“CoolLove,”“IWant YouTonight”andmore.
Theworld'sshortestmarathonisa 26.2-meterracethatpromisestobethe mostfun-filledandaccessibleathletic eventyou'veeverparticipatedin.
Completewithofficialtiming,bibs,and awards,theraceisopentoparticipantsof allfitnesslevels."It'stheperfectracefor thosewho'vealwayswantedtosay they'verunamarathon—withoutthe monthsoftraining,"saidMarciaGriffin.
Ticketsforthisuniqueeventareavailableinvariousoptions,includinggeneral admissionandVIPexperiences.
Moremusicwillalsobeprovidedby DJM-DizzleandthebandRewind. AttendeescanalsoexploreNaples' renownedfoodscene,artfairs,andculturalshowcases.Theeventpromisesa sophisticatedambiancesetagainstthe backdropofFlorida'sstunningParadise Coast.Gatesopenat5p.m.
ParadiseCoastSportsComplexis locatedat3565CityGateBlvd.S,Naples. Forticketsandmoreinformation,visit www.paradisecoastmusicfest.com
ACMAholdsweeklysongwritercircleinFortMyers
TheAmericanaCommunityMusic Associationiscelebratinghis10thyearofthe ACMASingerSongwriterCircle.
OnanygivenSundaysongwritersmeetat AllFaithsChurchonMcGregorBoulevardin FortMyersfrom2to4p.m.Thecircleprovides auniqueopportunityforsongwritersofalllevelstoworktogetherinanonjudgmentalenvironment.Thecircleisfreeandopentoanybodytocomeintoplayasongorjustlisten.
Whetheryouareaseasonedpro,ora novice,thereisnobetterplacetoshareyour newsongsthenwithyourpeers,especiallyifyouwerelookingfor anhonestcritique.OvertheyearsmanyoftheCirclesongwriters havegoneontorecordingandperformingprofessionally.The
ACMAoffersmemberonlyworkshopsfrom world,renownedartists.
TheACMAisa501CnotforprofitthatpromotesandsupportsoriginalAmericanaartists. Theyofferyearroundshowswithtouringmusicianswithlocalsartistopening.Theyalsocreateopportunitiesforlocalsongwriterstoperformthroughoutthecommunity.TheACMAis AllAbouttheMusiceverythingelseisleftatthe frontdoor.Youwillfindmusiciansandlisteners thatloveacousticAmericanamusic,roots, country,rock,folk,blues,gospeland,Bluegrass allfallundertheAmericanasingersongwriterumbrella. Membershipisnotrequiredbutstartsatonly$25.
Formoreinformation,visitwww.americanacma.org
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PERFORMANCES INSWFLORIDA
OCT1
ChrisJanson PinkShell,FortMyersBeach
OCT4
AaronLewis BBMannHall,FortMyers
OCT6
JonPardi HertzArena,Estero
OCT7
JonLangston TheRanch,FortMyers
TitoNieves
SeminoleCasino,Immokalee
MatchboxTwenty, DonFelder,JayAllen HammondStadium,FtMyers
OCT12
Foghat CaloosaSoundAmphitheater, DowntownFortMyers
OCT13
GovʼtMule BBMannHall,FortMyers
CradleofFilth &DevilDriver
TheRanch,FortMyers
SpyroGyra
SailorCircusArena,Sarasota
OCT14
TheFrontmen
TheRanch,FortMyers
OCT20
ZachWilliams BBMannHall,FortMyers
Hardy HertzArena,Estero
SpyroGyraheadlinestheopeningeventoftheJazz ClubofSarasota'snewseasononFriday,Oct.13at theCircusArtsConservatoryat2075BahiaVistaSt., Sarasota.Ticketsareavailableatwww.eventbrite.com
OCT20
CooperAlan TheRanch,FortMyers
OCT21
CommonKings TheRanch,FortMyers
OCT26
CoreyKent TheRanch,FortMyers
OCT27
JustinMoore HertzArena,Estero
OCT28
TheExpendables TheRanch,FortMyers
PabloCruise,Atlanta
RhythmSection ParadiseCoastSports Complex,Naples
OCT31
CelticThunder BBMannHall,FortMyers
NOV4
HereCome
TheMummies SeminoleCasino,Immokalee
NOV4 Ernest TheRanch,FortMyers
NOV5
LukasNelson&POTR TheRanch,FortMyers
NOV9
ChristopherCross SeminoleCasino,Immokalee
NOV11
RussellDickerson HertzArena,Estero
NuBreed&Jesse
Howard-OutlawNation TheRanch,FortMyers
JasonBonhamʼs
LedZeppelinEvening SeminoleCasino,Immokalee
NOV16
BruceHornsby SeminoleCasino,Immokalee
InThisMoment &IceNineKills HertzArena,Estero
CharleyCrockett TheRanch,FortMyers
NOV17
DemunJones
TheRanch,FortMyers
NOV18
SawyerBrown
SeminoleCasino,Immokalee
NOV30
LeeGreenwood
CaloosaSoundAmphitheater, DowntownFortMyers
ChaseMatthew TheRanch,FortMyers
DEC1
JoeBonamassa HertzArena,Estero
JJGrey&Mofro
AllianceforArts,FortMyers
DEC2
TheLACS
TheRanch,FortMyers
DEC5
JoseFeliciano SeminoleCasino,Immokalee
DEC8
ColtFord TheRanch,FortMyers
DEC9
DierksBentley, LittleBigTown, GinBlossoms
LiveFest,Naples
DEC12
MarieOsmond SeminoleCasino,Immokalee
DEC13
SteveMillerBand HertzArena,Estero
JAN11
Tesla SeminoleCasino,Immokalee
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TheRanchConcertHall schedulegrowingforseason
TheRanchConcertHall&SalooninFortMyersisfilling upitsscheduleofnationalrockandcountryartists.
Here’swhat’sonthescheduleatpresstime:
TheSamGallowayFordConcertSeriespresentsJon LangstononOct.7,TheFrontmen(RichieMcDonald,Larry StewartandTimRushlow,formermembersofRestlessHeart, LonestarandLittleTexas)onOct.14,CooperAlanonOct. 20,CoreyKentonOct.26,ErnestonNov.4,DemunJones onNov.17,ChaseMatthewonNov.30,TheLACSonDec.2, ColtFordonDec.8,DiamondRioonFeb.2,JayAllenon Feb.3andTracyByrdonFeb.22.
OtherupcomingshowsatTheRanchConcertHall(not partoftheGallowayseries)includeCradleofFilthandDevil
DriveronOct.13,CommonKingsonOct.21,The ExpendablesonOct.28,LukasNelson&POTRonNov.5, NuBreedandJesseHowardofOutlawNationonNov.11, CharlieCrockettonNov.16,SamMorrilonDec.9,NightbirdTheUltimateTributetoStevieNicksonJan.13,SW AmericanLegionsRock&RollFest(withJR&TheStingrays, JacksonHaney,TheVoiceofRareEarthPeterRiveraand TheGrassRoots)andAdrianVandenbergonFeb.24.
Forticketsandmoreinformation,visitonlineatwww.theranchfortmyers.com.TheRanchConcertHallandSalooncan bereachedat239-985-9839.Formostconcerts,thedoors openat7p.m.atTheRanchConcertHall&Saloon,whichis locatedat2158ColonialBlvd.inFortMyers.
CooperAlan-Oct.20 JonLangston-Oct.7
TheSamGallowayFordConcertSeriesandGatorCountry101.9welcome TheFrontmen(RichieMcDonald,LarryStewart,TimRushlow)onOct.14.
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FoghatatCaloosaSound AmphitheateronOct.12
CaloosaSoundAmphitheater, locatedadjacenttoLuminaryHotel &Co.intheFortMyersRiver District,announceditshighlyanticipatedinauguralshowof2023featuringlegendaryrockbandFoghat.
OnThursday,Oct.12,Foghatwill rockthestage,takingconcertgoers ona“slowride”ofmusicalnostalgia withashowthatpromisestorelive classichitsandmakenewmemoriescelebratingmusic,community andthevibrantspiritofdowntown FortMyers.
SpecialguestMaidenCane, SouthwestFlorida’sfavoritearena rockband,willopentheshow.
“Ourteamisexcitedtopresent Foghatfortheinauguralshowofour2023seasonatthe CaloosaSoundAmphitheater,”saidRobertNokley,general managerofLuminaryHotel&Co.“Thestartofthenewconcertseriesunderscoresourdedicationtocreatingunforgettableexperiencesandbringingexceptionalliveentertainment totheriverfront.”
Foghatwasamainstayof1970srockandrollwitharich musicalhistoryspanningmorethanfivedecades.Achieving eightgoldrecords,oneplatinumandonedoubleplatinum
album,theyareknownforsuchhits as“SlowRide,”“FoolfortheCity,” “Ride,Ride,Ride”and“IJustWant toMakeLovetoYou.”
Drummerandfoundingmember RogerEarlandleadguitaristBryan Bassett(a24-yearmemberof Foghat)leadtheband.ScotHolt, formerBuddyGuyguitarist,and RodneyO’Quinnroundoutthe group.
Foghatissettoreleaseitsnew albumSonicMojoonNov.10.
Ticketscanbepurchasedat CaloosaSoundAmp.com.Aselection ofVIP,reservedseating,andgeneral admissionticketswillbeavailable, rangingfrom$37generaladmission (seatnotprovided)to$120VIPonstage.Concertgoerscan enjoyfoodanddrinksservedinsideCaloosaSound Amphitheater;outsidefood,drinks,andcoolersareprohibited.Smalllawnchairsandblanketsarepermittedinthegeneraladmissionlawnarea.
Formoreinformationabouttheevent,ticketavailability, andfutureshowscomingtoCaloosaSoundAmphitheater, visitCaloosaSoundAmp.comorfollowalongonFacebook, InstagramandTwitter.
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FoghatincludesScottHolt(vocalsandguitar),RodneyOʼQuinn(bass),founding memberRogerEarl(drums)andBryanBassett(leadguitar). PhotobyJakeCoughlin
JoeyGilbertandCliffRandiofMaidenCane. photobyJamieKuser
LeeGreenwoodtoperform atamphitheaterNov.30
CaloosaSound AmphitheaterandLuminary HotelannounceLee Greenwoodwillpresent ATennesseeChristmason Thursday,Nov.30.
Gatesopenat6p.m.and theshowbeginsat7p.m. withspecialguestSouthwest Floridasinger-songwriterBen Allen.
Musichasalwaysbeena partofLeeGreenwood’slife. Hestartedplayingthepiano whenhewassevenandthe saxophoneat12.Injunior high,hestartedhisfirstgroup calledtheMoonbeams.His sisterPatriciawasthepiano playerintheband.Bythe time,hefinishedHighSchool heplayedmostalltheinstrumentsintheorchestraand wastheDrumMajorforthe marchingband.
Greenwoodwasbornin LosAngelesandfinishedhigh schoolinSacramentoinJune 1960.Hepassedontrack& musicscholarshipstothe CollegeofthePacificalong withaprofessionalbaseball careertopursuehispassion formusic.Healsoelectedto skiphishighschoolgraduationceremonytobeginworkat theGoldenHotel&Casinoin RenoNevadawithhisown band,the“Apollos”.That turnedouttobeagreat choice.
TheCalifornianativewas discoveredin1979byLarry McFaden,whosawhimperforminginashowatthe NuggetCasinoinSparks, Nevada.Larrywasthebass playerandbandleaderforMel Tillis.Hebroughtthesingerto Nashvilleandgothimsigned totheHalseyAgency,who bookedTheOakRidgeBoys. HebeganworkingwithproducerJerryCrutchfieldwho wouldrecordwithLeeforthe next20years.
“Choosingsongstorecord isalwaysexciting,”says Greenwood.“I’masongwriter aswellandIlovelyricsthat havedepthandemotion.I’m thankfulforthemanywriters& artistswhohavecontributedto mycareer.”
Withseven#1songs&25 chartedsinglestohiscredit, choosingsongsprovedtobea successforGreenwood.His countryhitsinclude:“ItTurns MeInsideOut,”“RingOnHer FingerTimeOnHerHands,” ”She’sLying,”“IDon’tMind theThornsIfYou’reThe Rose,”“DixieRoad,” “Somebody’sGonnaLove You,”“GoingGoingGone,” “YouGotAGoodLove Comin,”“FoolsGold,”and “MorninRide”whilehealready garneredseveralcrossover hitssuchas“Touch&Go Crazy,”“IOU”andtheduet withBarbaraMandrell“To Me.”
LeeGreenwoodhaswon numerousindustryawards including,MaleVocalistofthe YearfromtheAcademyof CountryMusicin1983,two MaleVocalistoftheYear awardsfromtheCountry MusicAssociationin1983& 1984andaGrammyforTop MaleVocalPerformancein 1985for“I.O.U.”.TheCMA alsonamed“GodBlessThe U.S.A.”itsSongoftheYearin 1985.
“GodBlesstheUSA”went farbeyondwhatGreenwood expectedwhenhewroteitin thebackofhistourbusin 1983.Thesonghasbeenin thetopfiveonthecountrysingleschartsthreetimes(1991, 2001and2003),givingitthe distinctionofbeingtheonly songinanygenreofmusicto achievethatfeat.
Formoreinformationand tickets,visitonlineat CaloosaSoundAmp.com
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F ORT M YERS R IVER D ISTRICT 58-OCTOBER2023 HappeningsMagazine DAASCo-OpArtGalleryfeaturedartistKarenGozzoNolaninSeptember. ATRIGHT:MaryLaGardewasthe featuredartistintheCapital GalleryinSeptemberatthe Sidney&BerneDavisArtCenter. photosbyJamieKKuser ThenextArtWalk issetforOct.6. FIRSTFRIDAYS EVERYMONTH (rainorshine) 6PM
EdisonFordhostsquilt showandfallfestival
EdisonandFordWinter Estateswillhosttheannual "AiringoftheQuilts"quilt showonOct.7from10 a.m.to2p.m.Dozensof quiltsfromtheSouthwest FloridaQuiltersGuildwill beondisplay,suspended fromclotheslinesbetween thepalmsinfrontofthe historichomes.Quilters Guildparticipantswillalso havequiltsavailablefor sale.
Certifiedquiltappraiser LarsCain,willbeonsite andconductingappraisals from10a.m.to2p.m.His vastexperienceincludes theLibraryofCongressand theSmithsonianInstitution. Hehasbeensharinghis expertiseformanyyears andhasspokentomore than1,500quiltgroups throughouttheMidwest, NewEnglandareaand southtoFlorida.Since 1977,hehasappraised morethan20,000quilts. Visitorsmaybringantique quiltsforassessment. Verbalappraisalswillbe offeredfor$25andthefee forawrittenappraisalwill be$35perquilt.
Thequiltshowisincludedwithadmission.Tickets maybepurchasedonlineor attheticketcounter.
Admissionisfreefor EdisonFordmembers.
Theestateswillhostits fallfestivalonOct.28from 9a.m.to4p.m.
Thisfamily-friendlyevent willincludeanautumnmar-
ketwithapproximately30 localcraftvendorsand artists,plusseveralfun activitiesforchildren. Vendorsareinvitedtostroll aroundwhileshoppingat vendorbooths,listento musicandgetsomethingto eatfromthefoodtrucks.
Thechildren’sactivities includeinflatableaxe throwing,mobileteddy bears,facepainting,spin art,fairyhairandcaricatures.Plus,familieswillbe abletoselectandpurchase pumpkinsinthePumpkin Patch,withtheoptionto paintthepumpkins(painted willbeprovided)andenter acontest.
ThepopularBanyan Treeclimbwillalsobe offeredagain;registrationis recommendedsincealimitednumberofpeoplewillbe abletoparticipate.
TicketsfortheBanyan Climbare$35perperson andmaybepurchased onlineatedisonford.org.
Thereisnochargeto strollaroundandlistento music;however,eachvendorhasafeetoparticipate inthechildren’sactivities andvisitorsareencouraged tobringcash.Parkingis freeintheEdisonFordlots. Admissiontothemuseum, laboratoryandriversideof thepropertyrequiresan additionalticket.
TheEdisonFordEstates islocatedat2350 McGregorBlvd.inFort Myers.
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1stStreetDeli
Thisaward-winning112seatauthenticNewYork-style delicatessen(theonlyonein SouthwestFlorida)isopen dailyservingbreakfast,lunch anddinner.1stStreetDeli bringsadistinctlyuniquediningexperiencetothe SouthwestFloridamarketformerlyfoundonlyinNewYorkCity.Hereyoucangrabasandwich thatisbiggerthanyourappetite.OfferingsattheDeliincludepiled highpastramiandcornedbeefsandwiches,reubens,hotpaninis, hamburgersandsalads.Opendaily1–8p.m.
506South1stStreet,Immokalee 800-218-0007www.moreinparadise.com
CapeCabaretDinnerTheater
CapeCabaretDinner Theaterisabeautifulupscale venuededicatedtodining, dancing,livemusicandcomedy shows.Wefeatureacomplete dinnermenu,threefullbars, twolargediningroomswith hardwooddancefloorsanda largeoutdoorpatio.Ourentertainmentincludeslivemusic fromthe60’stothe90’sand thebesttributebandshowsin SWFL.Wespecializeinhostingyourprivateeventsandpartiesfor 24to350guests.ExecutiveChefPabloFelixandhisstaffprepare deliciousappetizers,entreesanddessertsdailyforyourenjoyment. Walk-insarewelcome,butreservationsarerecommended. Reserveonlineorcall.
4725VincennesBlvd.,CapeCoral 239-549-3000www.capecabaret.com
EllaMae’sDiner
Nostalgiaservedwithasmile. Afunretro-inspiredeateryserving comfortfoodandclassicdiner fare.Slideintoaboothorpullup tothecounterforaburgerand milkshakeorthebestall-day breakfastyou’veeverhad.Ella Mae’sprovidesawelcometwistto theclassicsoutherndiner.
CelebratingDr.EllaMaePiper’s legacy,it’sherethecommunity comestogethertosharestories astheyenjoyamealamidstvintage-inspiredfinishesandabright colorpalette.EllaMae’sDinerat LuminaryHotel&Co.isafunretro-inspiredeateryservingupcomfortfoodandclassicdinerfare.Slideintoaboothorpulluptothe counterforaburgerandmilkshakeorthebestall-daybreakfast you’veeverhad.EllaMae’sisopendailyfrom7amto2pm. Servingbreakfastalldayandlunch.
LuminaryHotel,2200EdwardsDrive,FortMyers 239-314-3854www.LuminaryHotel.com
EE-TO-LEET-KEGrill
TheEE-TO-LEET-KE
GrillatSeminoleCasino featurescontemporary regionalcuisinesutilizingthefreshestselectionsofPrimeaged beef,freshseafood,and anarrayoflocallysourcedproduce.Its wide-rangingmenu offerspastas,house madesoups,steaks,seafoodandchefspecialtyitemsincludingaward-winningtwinlobstertails,smotheredchickenand theever-populargrilledribeye.Opendaily9a.m.–midnight.
506South1stSt.,Immokalee 800-218-0007www.moreinparadise.com
MudBugsCajunKitchen
MudBugsCajun
KitchenonSanibelIsland offersaflavorfuljourney intoCajuncuisine. Nestledinatropicalparadise,thisrestaurant servesupatantalizing arrayofdishesinfluenced byLouisiana'srichculinarytraditions.From classiccrawfishboilsand gumbotopo'boysand jambalaya,MudBugsdeliversanauthentictasteoftheSouth. Withalaid-backatmosphereandvibrantflavors,it'samustvisitspotforseafoodenthusiastsandthoseseekingataste ofSoutherncomfort.Therestaurant'sdedicationtocapturing theessenceofCajuncookingaccompaniedbylivemusic dailymakesitastandoutdestinationonSanibelIsland'sdiningscene.
1473PeriwinkleWay,Sanibel 239-472-2221www.mudbugssanibel.com
OxbowBarandGrill
CasualdocksidediningonthedoorstepofDowntownFort Myers.PanoramicriverfrontviewsontheCaloosahatchee.A boater’sretreatwithanupbeatnauticalvibe.Servingcoastal cuisineandmoreforbrunch,lunchanddinner.Retailand rentalstoigniteyour spiritofadventure.Dive intofreshseafood,oystersonthehalfshell, steaks,signaturesandwiches,freshsalads, localcraftbeersand curatedcocktails.Our hoursareMondayThursday11a.m.-10 p.m.,Fridayand Saturday11a.m.-11 p.m.andSunday11a.m.-9p.m.Wenowofferbrunchon SaturdaysandSundays11a.m.-3p.m.
1300HendrySt.FortMyers 239-314-3856 www.oxbowfortmyers.com
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SilverKingOceanBrasserie
Acoastal,chef-drivenmenuunlikeany otherrestaurantin FortMyers. Complementedbya strikinginteriorthat’s asappealingtothe eyesasthedishesare tothepalette.Asthe Luminary’ssignature restaurant,TheSilver KingOceanBrasserie offersamenushowcasingthequalityof freshseafoodthroughclean,simplepreparationsusingclassic techniquesforamodernpalate.Centeredonanopenkitchen, thesophisticatedrestaurantfeaturesacoastal-inspiredmenu andadditionaloutdoorseatstorelaxandindulgeinthefinest localseafoodinSouthwestFlorida.NestledwithinSilverKing, you’llfindTheFloridaRoom,aprivatediningspacethatseats 14guests,perfectforintimategatheringsandcelebrationsand namedafterFloridaHeitman.Ifyourgroupislarger,wefeatureavarietyofvenueswithentertainingoptionsavailable fromuniqueseatingtotailoredmenus.HoursareTuesdaySaturdayfrom5-10p.m.
LuminaryHotel,2200EdwardsDrive,FortMyers
239-314-3855
www.LuminaryHotel.com
SouthernGrill
TheSouthernGrillattheShellFactoryisafullrestaurant includingliquor, beerandwine. Wehaveanoutdoorbarand partyvenue. Thereisno entryfeetoget intotheShell Factorystoreor restaurants. Parkingisfree. Whileyouare herevisittheNaturePark,FunPark,CarouselandSoaring EagleZipline.
16554N.ClevelandAve.,NorthFortMyers 239-995-3999
www.shellfactory.com
TikiHutBar&Grill
atDolphinKeyResort
There'salwayssomethingtodoattheTikiHutBar& GrillattheDolphinKeyResort.LocatedinDowntownCape Coral,the biggestTiki barinthe worldoffers liveentertainment Wednesday through Sunday,Key WestStyle Relax
Wednesday andThursday, Lightoutdoor atmosphere,sofamily,andfriendstwoorfourleggedare welcome.Greatfoodmenu,withFloridaSpecials,pool table,TVs.Open7days.Kitchenopenlate.
1502MiramarSt.,CapeCoral 239-540-8454
www.dolphinkeyresort.com
TwistedFork
TheTwistedForkisahot-rodandmoto-culturethemed restaurant featuringa scratch kitchen andcustomcocktails.A family friendly space adjacent Bert's Back Porchconcertvenue withloadsofoutdoorspace,ithasrapidlybecome CharlotteCounty'shottestplacetoeat,drinkandhavefun!" 2208ElJobeanRoad,PortCharlotte 941-235-3675
www.twistedfork.net
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IslandHopperSongwriterFest
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AdrianaMcDonaldandSarahHardwig
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BobbyTomberlin
SoniaLeigh
TheninthannualIslandHopper SongwriterFestwasheldSept.22 -Oct.1.ItstartedonCaptiva,then movedtoCapeCoralfortwo days,downtownFortMyersfor twodaysandwrappeduponFort MyersBeachthelastthreedays. The10-dayfestfeaturedmore than75nationalandlocalsongwriters.Picturedaresomeofthe songwriterswhoperformed Sept.22-24atTweenWaters IslandResortandSpa,Captiva Cruises,KeyLimeBistro,Mucky Duck,RCOtterʼs,SouthSeas IslandResortandTheGreen Flash. photosbyJamieKuser
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