CoffeeMill Dance Studio's "Evening of Dance"
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CoffeeMill Dance Studio Presents an 'Evening of Dance' at the Tennessee Williams Theater, Friday, November 20, 2009 at 8pm. The 'Key West Contemporary Dance Company' and CoffeeMill student dancers perform Prokofiev's much loved "Peter and the Wolf", plus the outstanding resident company presents new and exciting choreography. One performance only!
More info: Contact Penny Leto 305.296.9982/www.coffeemilldance.com
Harry Chapin's Last Concert: Zack Seemiller
Internet sales for this performance have ended. Tickets may be purchased at the venue on the corner of White and Southard Streets prior to the performance.
The Studios of Key West Presents OLD TOWN NEW FOLK CONCERTS (For complete event listing, click "buy tickets," then click "event description.")
The concert is Nov. 20th at 8 pm; Studios of Key West - 600 White Street. Tickets are $15 plus handling fee.
Old Town New Folk sponsored by Margaritaville and Blue Heaven. Zack Seemiller's appearance is supported by Key West Garden and Guitar Club
Keys Kids: A Christmas Carol
Bah Humbug! Don’t miss Tom Luna as Scrooge, Marjorie Paul Shook as Mrs. Dilbert and a cast of Keys Kids in Dickens’s classic holiday tale “A Christmas Carol”. This musical version by Nina and Earl Maudling is directed by Mimi McDonald, choreography by Penny Leto and Carolyn Cooper, and musical direction by Nora Revelin. This show includes all your favorite Dicken’s characters; Mr. and Mrs. Cratchit, Tiny Tim and family, Marley and the three spirits and is double cast in the usual Keys Kids tradition. The show opens Wednesday, Dec. 2nd at 7:30 (CAST B) and runs Friday, Dec.4th at 7:30 (CAST A). Santa Claus will be at both matinees at 2:00 on Saturday, Dec.5th (CAST A) and Sunday, Dec.6th (CAST B). Go online to Keys Kids new web site and find your favorite cast member or for general information at www.keyskidskeywest.com. or call 509-1370. Happy Holidays! Preferred Seating: $10.00 Students, Military, Senior Citizens; $12.00 Adults; $40.00 Family Ticket (2 adults,2 children)
FKCC Keys Chorale 2009 Holiday Concert
FKCC Keys Chorale 2009 Holiday Concert - Dec. 4, 2009, 8pm; Dec. 5, 2pm. This annual event will feature the Magnificat by Monteverdi, and Laud to the Nativity by Respighi. The second half of the concert will feature holiday favorites for the entire family.
Tickets for Friday night are $30 for reserved seating, and $20 for general admission. For the Saturday matinee tickets are $20 (general admission only).
KW Burlesque: Holiday Spectacular Sing-A-Long
The 3rd annual Holiday Show Spectacular Sing-A-Long jingles its way back into your festive hearts this December! Join Tatah Dujour and the Key West Burlesque elves for a hilarious interactive theater experience. The Holiday show kicks off the troupes seasonal lineup with an uproarious performance full of spectacular new sets and up and coming starlets. Join the cast with Sing- A-Long holiday caroling and other cheeky holiday surprises! You will leave the show full of holiday cheer with a head full of songs both delightful and queer! Directed by Tatah Dujour- Produced by Marky Pierson, Written by Dujour & Pierson
Performances are Dec. 9, 10, 16, 17, 18 & 19 at Kelly's Upstairs Theatre, 301 Whitehead Street. Gen. Adm. tickets: $25. Showtime is 9 PM; doors open at 8:30 pm.
Tom Prasada-Rao
The Studios of Key West Presents OLD TOWN NEW FOLK CONCERTS (For complete event listing, click "buy tickets," then click "event description.")
Tom Prasada-Rao burst on the scene in 1992 and has not let up since. He's won awards, played major music festivals with many of his heroes, and headlined at singer-songwriter venues across the country. Tom was born in Ethiopia of Indian parents, and educated in England, the US, and India, and his music reflects that diversity-blending pop melodies with R&B rhythms and finely crafted lyrics into his acoustic guitar.
The concert is Dec. 10th at 8 pm; Studios of Key West - 600 White Street. Tickets are $25 plus handling fee.
Old Town New Folk sponsored by Margaritaville and Blue Heaven. Tom Prasada-Rao's appearance is supported by Zenscapes.
Bobby in the Lobby - Season 4
Pianist/singer Bobby Nesbitt has been a cabaret performer for thirty years and to mark the occasion, he has put together a cabaret series this season at Tennessee Williams Theatre's Grand Foyer. Based on the popular "Lyrics and Lyricists" series in New York, Nesbitt has created three shows highlighting three of the giants of the Great American Songbook. Perfectly suited to these performances, Tennessee Williams Theatre's Cabaret Theatre is well-appointed with linen-covered bistro tables for four and candlelight as well as general admission seating. Full bar service is available.
Key West Symphony Master Concert 1
The Key West Symphony opens its concert season with one of the greatest violinists in the world today and what is hailed as the greatest composition of the 20th Century.
Cho-Liang Lin brings his beautiful sound and stunning musicianship to Tenn. Williams Theatre performing the beautiful and emotional Barber Violin Concerto. The Key West Symphony will end the concert with Stravinsky's Le Sacre du Printemps (The Rite of Spring).
Home for the Holidays
Tickets: $20, $15 for students and active military with ID, kids under 12 free. Our soloists, both vocal and instrumental, will be former Pops and KeysKids alumni who have continued with their performance studies in college and beyond and who literally are home for the holidays. Starring Clinton Curtis, Daniel Curtis, Ralph Garcia, Stephanie Leone, Lina Robles, Carmen Rodriguez, Earl & Elizabeth Halbe and featuring Joe Lowe on the magnificent St. Paul's pipe organ. An orchestra complements the evening's mix of styles from Baroque to Pop to The Great American Songbook.
Weds, Dec. 30, 2009 at 7:30 p.m. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 401 Duval St.
Paradise Big Band “Tribute To Frank Sinatra”
On Sunday, January 3rd at 8 pm, the Paradise Big Band will present a “Tribute To Frank Sinatra" in the Tennessee Williams Grand Foyer. As always the band will showcase Key West’s own local talent including the vocals of Peter Diamond, Bruce Moore, Bobby Nesbitt, Gordon Ross, Gordy Michael, Mike Emerson, and Cliff Sawyer. The concert will feature such Sinatra hits as “Night and Day”, “New York New York”, “My Way”, and the list goes on and on. There is limited seating for this Big show, so get your tickets now!
Tickets are $25 and $30 (table seating) plus handling fees.
January 10th In the Cabaret Theatre BOTH SIDES NOW
February 15th On the Main Stage "That's Entertainment" - (working title)
March 14th In the Cabaret Theatre NOT THE BOY NEXT DOOR
Key West Symphony Master Concert 2
Israeli Violinist, Ittai Shapira performing his own composition for Violin and Orchestra called "Concierto Latino" has been engaged and re-engaged by orchestras like the Detroit Symphony under Yoel Levi, and the Royal Philharmonic to name a few.
Ittai Shapira made a critically acclaimed Carnegie Hall debut in 2003 with the Orchestra of St Luke's performing the world premier of the violin concerto written for him by compatriot Shulamit Ran. The recording of this concerto is due to become part of a compilation of Ms Ran's works performed by Daniel Barenboim and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.