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IDINA MENZEL TUPPERWARE PARTY Dec COVERAGE AREA CONTENTS Introduction ..................................................... 07 Daytona Beach/Space Coast ...................... 12 Orlando Area .................................................... 13-16 Clearwater/Largo ............................................ 18 Lakeland/St. Petersburg ............................... 20-23 St. Petersburg/Tampa ................................... 24-26 Sarasota ............................................................. 27 Watermrak FALL ARTS GUIDE 2012 // PUBLISHED BY BY WATERMARK MEDIA, INC. ’s Fall Arts Guide 2012 CHIEF FINANCIAL ART DIRECTOR OFFICER PUBLISHER Jake Stevens ADVERTISING SALES Tom Dyer ONLINE Rick Claggett Mark Cady Sam Rennels CREATIVE MEDIA DIR. EDITOR Jamie Hyman ADMINISTRATIVE Don Williams Bill Je ries Steve Blanchard ASSISTANT ASST. Scott McCauley Selena Fuller Andre Duputel Erik Caban © Watermark Media, Inc., est. 1994 Contents of this Fall Arts Guide 2012 are protected by federal copyright law and may not be reproduced in whole or in Phone – 813-655-9890 part without the permission of the publishers. Publication of the name or photograph of any person or organization Fax – 813-849-2986 in articles, advertising, or listing is not to be construed as any indication of the sexual orientation of such persons or [email protected] members or organizations. Watermark Media cannot accept responsibility for claims made by dvertisers. WatermarkOnline.com 5 WHERE STEEL MEETS STYLE 1 & 2 BEDROOM UNIQUE RESIDENCES IN DOWNTOWN NOW LEASING 1.877.681.4550 750 NORTH ORANGE AVENUE ’s Fall Arts Guide 2012 STEELHOUSEORLANDO.COM A POLLACK SHORES DEVELOPMENT Watermrak 6 IT’S FALL. Get ready to be entertained ACH YEAR THE ARTS COME ALIVE IN FLORIDA. Local theater groups, touring productions, big-name musical acts and festivals bring a vibrancy to the Sunshine State that reboots local culture after the dog days of summer. EThis year is no different. In fact, impact our community. it seems more offerings than ever The listings on the following targeted the Sunshine State this Fall, pages are by no means complete. To see the full list (which is available at easy, as the weather begins to cool. WatermarkOnline.com), we’d need Watermrak Watermarkso �inding entertainment is here to help. should We’ve be more than the following 15-plus scoured the websites of venues and pages. We’ve included a website and groups throughout our readership phone number for each venue so areas and selected just a few shows you can keep up on the happenings ’s Fall Arts Guide 2012 and performances that we feel at each one and learn about last- would be of special interest to our minute changes to schedules LGBT readers. or new additions We also offer small features Please keep this convenient on some of the more popular guide handy this Fall to see what acts gracing our region to remind shows are coming to venues near you of why we love these pop you and enjoy as much of Florida’s vibrant arts scene as possible. culture �igures and how they 7 Meghan Howland Watermrak ’s Fall Arts Guide 2012 Sydney Bella Sparrow Cindy Rizza Join us every 2nd Friday of the month for exclusive Artists Receptions 137 East Fourth Ave, Mount Dora, FL 32757 • 352.729.2415 373 Commercial St. Provincetown, MA 02657 • 508.487.4994 bowersockgallery.com 9 SEPTEMBER 28 AT 8PM TICKETS ON SALE NOW Tickets available by calling the Hard Rock Live Box Office at +1-407-351-5483 HARDROCKLIVE.COM Artist & Showtimes Subject to Change • No Cameras, No Backpacks, No Videos UNT850OL12_AnjelahJohnson_11X17.indd 1 4/26/12 11:13 AM Sometimes it’s the finale that matters the most. CLASSIC BLACK & WHITES FLAKEY RUGALACH RICH, MOIST BROWNIES Orlando • Southwest Orlando East Orlando • Altamonte Springs • Lake Mary • Ocoee www.toojays.com Tampa • Sarasota Watermrak ’s Fall Arts Guide 2012 11 DAYTONA Nov. 8 BEACH/ LeaAnn Rimes Nov. 11 SPACE COAST Cheech and Chong DAYTONA Nov. 15 PLAYHOUSE Drumline Live DAYTONA Nov. 18 DAYTONA PLAYHOUSE.ORG Mannheim Steamroller 3862552431 Nov. 27 Sept. 7-16 Dave Koz Let’s Murder Marsha Dec. 11 Oct. 26-Nov. 4 Joe Bonamassa House of Wonders DON’T MISS Dec. 7-Dec. 16 Alone Together LITTLE THEATRE ANDERSON Again OF NEW SMYRNA Dec. 21-Dec. 23 BEACH DAYTONA BEACH/SPACE COAST Miracle on NEW SMYRNA BEACH COOPER 34th Street NDERSON COOPER MADE NSBPLAYERS.ORG HEADLINES THIS SUMMER DAYTONA BEACH 3864231246 WHEN HE FINALLY SYMPHONY Sept. 7-16 A But SOCIETY ANNOUNCED THAT HE IS GAY. Rumors the anchor of Anderson Cooper 360° on DAYTONA CNN typically stays out of the headlines. DBSS.ORG Oct. 12-21 Instead, he has made a career out of 3862532901 The Haunting going behind the headlines to share the Nov. 3 of Hill House personal stories of the people behind National Symphony the events covered by news networks. Orchestra of Cuba MUSEUM OF ARTS Since the launch of his show in 2003, Nov. 16-17 AND SCIENCES Cooper has covered nearly all major Jacksonville Symphony DAYTONA BEACH news events around the world, including Orchestra MOAS.ORG Hurricane Katrina, the Japan earthquake Nov. 18 3862550285 and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Pianist Adam Golka In addition to reporting for CNN, Through Nov. 4 Cooper launched a new talk show last KING CENTER FOR Discovering the Past September and co-hosts New Year›s Eve THE PERFORMING Sept. 28-Jan. 6 events with gal pal and LGBT advocate ARTS Victorian International Kathy Gri n. He also provides reports MELBOURNE KINGCENTER.COM for CBS’s 60 Minutes. Nov.16-Feb. 10 3212422219 Dispatches from the Edge, Cooper’s Old Master Drawings memoirs about covering the South Asia Sept. 22 from the Ringling Anderson Cooper tsunami, Hurricane Katrina and other news Museum events, recently topped The New York Times Sept. 28-30 Menopause: Bestsellers List and other bestseller charts. The Musical PEABODY His live performance will no doubt Oct. 3 AUDITORIUM shine a personal light on his experiences Joe Cocker DAYTONA BEACH with the news stories he covers and the Oct. 23 PEABODY reason why he chose this summer to Bonnie Raitt AUDITORIUM.ORG nally come out of the closet. ’s Fall Arts Guide 2012 Nov. 1 3866713461 The Capitol Steps SEPT. 22, KING CENTER, MELBOURNE Nov. 2 Sept. 22 SEPT. 23, STRAZ CENTER, TAMPA Celtic Thunder Daytona Beach Nov. 3 Classic Bodybuilding Watermrak Heart Competition 12 ORLANDO AREA DON’T MISS… DON’T MISS WANDA SYKES DAVE KOZ Oct. 26, Hard Rock Live, Nov. 24, Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater Orlando Nov. 27, King Center, Melbourne Oct. 13 Sept. 7-9 Sept. 14 Dec. 1 Little Texas Disney on Ice Daniel Heitz & Clare and the Nov. 3 Oct. 27 The Revelators Chocolate Nutcracker National Symphony Zac Brown Band Sept. 28 Dec. 4-9 Orchestra of Cuba Nov. 3 The Power of Two Sister Act Nov. 4 The Who Sept. 28-30 Dec. 10 Capitol Steps Dec. 16 Spatial Relationships Joe Bonamassa Nov. 9 Trans-Siberian Cheech & Chong Dec. 20-24 Orchestra BAYSTREET The Nutcracker Nov. 13 Dec. 21 PLAYERS LeAnn Rimes Carrie Underwood EUSTIS Nov. 20 BAYSTREET BOWERSOCK Mannheim Steamroller PLAYERS.ORG GALLERY ANNIE RUSSELL MOUNT DORA THEATRE Sept. 21-Oct. 14 BOWERSOCKGALLERY.COM Wait Until Dark ORLANDO ROLLINS COLLEGE, 3527292415 WINTER PARK Nov. 16-Dec. 9 AREA ROLLINS.EDU Plaid Tidings Nov. 9 4076462145 The Kitchen Sync ABBEY THEATER BOB CARR Dec. 14 Sept. 21-29 Watermrak ORLANDO Nothing Subtle featuring ABBEYORLANDO.COM The Miss Firecracker PERFORMING Contest ARTS CENTRE Patricia Kaufman. 4077046261 ORLANDO Nov. 9-17 Sept. 7-8 The Drowsy Chaperone TICKETMASTER.COM BREAKTHROUGH Mark Romeo 4078492577 THEATRE OF ’s Fall Arts Guide 2012 & the Rat Pack WINTER PARK Orchestra ART AND Sept. 15 HISTORY MUSEUM Casa de Mexico WINTER PARK MAITLAND Sept. 22 BREAKTHROUGHTHEATRE.COM AMWAY ARENA 4079204034 ORLANDO ARTANDHISTORY.ORG Ian Anderson CENTERORLANDO.COM 4075392181 Oct. 19-21 Through Sept. 16 4074892020 Through Sept. 19 Orlando Ballet: Vintage Hitchcock: A Live Radio Play Sept. 2 A Day in the Vampire’s Ball Enrique Iglesias and Life of the Oct. 30-Nov. 4 Jennifer Lopez Research Studio Eddie Vedder Cont. on pg.14 | | 13 HARD ROCK LIVE Arts Listings ORLANDO from pg.13 HARDROCKLIVE.COM 407351LIVE CORNELL FINE Sept. 15 ARTS MUSEUM Chris Isaak ROLLINS COLLEGE, WINTER PARK Sept. 18 ROLLINS.EDU/CFAM The GoGo’s 4076462526 Sept. 28 Through Dec. 30 Anjelah Johnson Gustave Baumann Sept. 29 Sept. 15-Dec. 30 Adam Ant The Mysterious Oct. 1 Content of Softness Fiona Apple ORLANDO AREA DON’T MISS Oct. 12 DELAND FESTIVAL Sinbad CARRIE OF THE ARTS Oct. 26 DELAND Wanda Sykes DELANDFALLFESTIVAL.COM Nov. 1 UNDERWOOD 3867385705 INCE WINNING SEASON 4 The Script OF AMERICAN IDOL, CARRIE Nov. 17-18 Nov. 9 20th Deland Fall Primus UNDERWOOD HAS PROVED Festival of the Arts S . Now, the newly married Nov. 10-11 UNSTOPPABLE country darling is on the road again Weezer FOOTLIGHT with her “The Blown Away Tour,” which THEATER AT THE coincides with her new album. She’s PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF BLUES traveling to the United Kingdom, across HOUSE KISSIMMEE America and right here in Orlando. ORLANDO HOB.COM Underwood gained more LGBT fans this PARLIAMENTHOUSE.COM 407934BLUE summer when she told a reporter that she WANZIE.COM Sept. 2 believed anyone who loves another person 4074548478 Pepper should be able to marry. In e ect, she said Through Sept. 17 Sept. 7 she supported same-sex marriage. Not Everybody Loves Chlamydia Colt Ford everyone has been so supportive following Sept. 1 Sept. 15 that announcement, but Underwood Alexis Jordan Citizen Cope continues to crank out the hits. Sept. 24 Sept. 20 “I can’t wait to get back out on the The Closet Ball Ruben Blades road and perform new music from my new Oct. 18-21 Oct. 8 album for my fans,” says Carrie. “We have a Bear Bust 2012 Gotye lot of exciting things planned!” Nov.
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