Josh Garrick: Culture Worthy of Your Calendar

The compelling stage drama of Frost/Nixon runs through April 28.


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Final week – Central Florida premiere of ‘Frost/Nixon’

The Central Florida premiere of the award-winning play “Frost/Nixon” runs through April 28, and includes star-turn performances by two of Central Florida’s finest actors. Stephan Jones is brilliant as the disgraced Richard Nixon, and Tim Williams finds the person in a British talk-show host and wannabe newsman. This is a must-see drama with only four more performances at the Shakespeare Center. Call 407-328-9005 or visit redchairproject.com

Now through April 27 – Paint Out Winter Park

Throughout this week plein air artists (artists who paint outdoors with the subject in view) will paint throughout Winter Park, capturing landscapes and landmarks on canvas – and we are invited to watch their creative process. Artwork will be for sale in the Polasek Museum’s wet room with a portion of the proceeds supporting the Museum. Hosted by the Polasek Museum, call 407-647-6294.

April 25 to May 12 – Mad Cow’s 12th annual Cabaret Festival

Mad Cow’s Cabaret Festival will be even better this season in its new home on Church Street in downtown Orlando. The Festival is host to more than 40 performances of soul, pop, Broadway and comedy including Tony Award nominee Emily Skinner; soul-singer Shoshana Bean; singer/pianist Tony Desare; baritone Lee Lessack (channeling Johnny Mercer); comedy team Mel & El; celebrity impersonator Michael L. Walters; and former Mouseketeer Lindsey Alley in evening and lunchtime performances. The Festival runs through May 12 at 54 W. Church St. Call 407-297-8788 or visit orlandocabaret.com

April 25 to 28 – ‘IDentify’ – A dance experience

DiDonna Productions, in collaboration with choreographers McClaine Timmerman and Jill Lockhart, will present a four-show engagement of the original dance experience – ”IDentify.” Fusing elements of hip-hop and modern dance, “IDentify” is a multimedia exploration of how we find, lose, transform and express our identities. A synthesis of dance, videography, music, spoken word and photography, “IDentify” takes the viewer on a thought-provoking journey into the question: “Who am I?” Presented at The Venue at 511 Virginia Drive in Orlando from April 25 to 28, call 407-721-3617 or visit redchairproject.com

April 26, 27 and 28 – The annual 100 4 $100 multi-artist gallery show

Art collectors – get ready to rumble! Sanford’s Gallery on First will offer 100 4 $100, a three-day group show of 100 pieces of art for $100 or less. Coinciding with the Sanford Art Walk, the opening (and the best buys) will be on April 26 from 6 to 9 p.m. Arrive early for the best selections. Each year they offer a variety of styles, including mixed media, watercolors, sculpture, acrylic paintings and drawings. Gallery on First is at 211 E. First St. in downtown Sanford. Call 407-323-2774 or visit galleryonfirst.com

April 27 – Slow Art Day with Terry Olson

Terry Olson, director at Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs, will celebrate Slow Art Day with a walking tour of artworks in downtown Orlando. The art viewing will be from 10 a.m. to noon followed by lunch at Pine 22. Slow Art Day is a worldwide celebration of art that encourages people to look at art slowly, experiencing art in a new way. After signing up, you’ll receive the exact location, directions and times to join Terry at the pieces of public art. Tickets may be reserved at slowartorlando2013-efbevent.eventbrite.com

April 27 – A Midsummer Night’s Dream with the Orlando Philharmonic

This highly anticipated artistic collaboration brings together actors and musicians in the most celebrated of all musical scores written for a play. Christopher Wilkins, conductor of the Orlando Philharmonic, will work with Jim Helsinger of the Shakespeare Theatre to create a unique orchestral performance of Mendelssohn’s famous music for Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” While the “Wedding March” signals a happy ending, Shakespeare leaves us with the knowledge that the “the course of true love never did run smooth.” The show will be April 27 at 8 p.m. at the Bob Carr PAC. Call 407-770-0071 or visit orlandophil.org

April 27 and 28 – The Great American Pie Festival

The “Upper Crust of the Nation’s Pie Bakers” will showcase their best recipes at the 19th annual Crisco National Pie Championships, and we are invited to be pie tasters at the Great American Pie Festival on April 27 and 28 in Celebration. Last year, the bake-off drew 441 commercial, 115 professional and 237 amateur entries. There are lots of activities, but it’s the Never Ending Pie Buffet, featuring 90,000 slices of pie as well as ice cream and toppings that calls to pie-lovers everywhere with its sweet delights. Visit piecouncil.org

April 28 – MAYSfest – with the Metropolitan Area Youth Symphony

April 28 is the season finale concert of the MAYS, which has grown to more than 200 student musicians from nine Central Florida counties. Founded in 2010 by conductor Jonathan May, the youth group includes eight orchestras. MAYSfest will culminate in all 200 students sharing the stage for the world premiere performance of ”Mondo Rondo!,” a composition by composer Daniel May. The concert takes place at the Bob Carr PAC and tickets (at $10) may be purchased through Ticketmaster, by calling the MAYS at 407-761-5170, or visit maysymphony.org

Josh Garrick is a writer, photographer, educator, fine art curator and a member of the Curatorial Council for the Museum of Florida Art. He can be reached at [email protected].

 

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