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Divalicious!

Ann Hampton Callaway and Amanda McBroom, with Musical Director Michele Brourman

Tuesday, January 21, 7pm

Helmerich Theater

$500 VIP table for four, $65, $55 mbrs.

Wednesday, January 22, 7pm

Helmerich Theater

$500 VIP table for four, $65, $55 mbrs.

One word most wonderfully describes this extraordinary evening featuring two of the cabaret world’s leading singers and songwriters: Divalicious. Music divas Amanda McBroom and Ann Hampton Callaway celebrate classics from the Great American Songbook and also their own works. Musical Director and acclaimed songwriter Michele Brourman accompanies the duo in this stunning show of song and storytelling.

Amanda McBroom is described by Broadway World as “… one of the greatest nightclub performers of all time. Her lyrics are profound and express human emotions in glorious poetry. Her humor is so smart and she sings and acts it all brilliantly.” She first came to the attention of music lovers when Bette Midler’s version of Amanda’s song “The Rose” hit number one all over the world.

A writer for the New York Times wrote of Ann Hampton Callaway, “For sheer vocal beauty, no contemporary singer matches Ms. Callaway.” Callaway is one of the leading champions of the Great American Songbook, having made her mark as a singer, pianist, composer, lyricist, arranger, actress, educator, TV host and producer. Voted recently by Broadway World as “Performer of the Year” and “Best Jazz Vocalist.” Her latest record “Finding Beauty, Originals Vol. 1 debuted at #1 on the Billboard Jazz Chart.

Best known for her song “My Favorite Year” Michele Brourman is “a consummate artist/composer…. whose songs target the human condition with a simplicity, honesty and directness which make them into contemporary classics.” She enjoys a wide- ranging career as a singer, songwriter, pianist, arranger, and music producer whose songs have been recorded by artists ranging from Reba McEntyre to Olivia Newton- John. She’s played with Bernadette Peters and Bob Dylan, and composed the scores for movies including the recent multi-award-winning “Show Her the Money.” Her 50 year collaboration with Amanda McBroom has produced countless classics including the music for 20 animated features for Universal Studios and most recently the end credit song for Jessica Lange’s tour-de-force “The Great Lillian Hall”.

sponsored by Assortment, Inc.

Film Screening & Talk Back

Allyson Morgan, PEAR with Q&A moderated by Michael Marrero

Friday, January 24, 7pm

Helmerich Theater

$15, $10 mbrs.

Morgan is a writer, performer, producer, and founding Executive Director of the award-winning film and theatre collective, F*IT Club. Her films have screened at Tribeca and have been called “edgy” and “powerful” by The L.A. Times. Join her for a screening of three shorts (The Ghost, First Date and Sitting) and a talkback with Michael Marrero.

Michael Marrero is a Cuban-American artist, playwright, and filmmaker. His award winning short films Buzzcut and Riley Was Here have been showcased in over 100 festivals worldwide. He is the author of several original plays and including productions at Guild Hall Center (NY), Repetorio Español (NY), Teatro de Centre (Havana), and The Studios of Key West (FL). His original play, Locura, was part of a historical theatrical exchange between Cuba and the United States.

Cultural Reporting and Cuisine

Lisa Morehouse (PEAR) & Nan Klingener

Thursday, April 24, 6pm

Helmerich Theater

$15, $10 mbrs.

Lisa Morehouse’s podcast, California Foodways, explores the tangential relationships that are involved in the movement of food – immigration, incarceration, food security, and race relations, as well as lighter fare like surprising agricultural jobs and hidden restaurant gems. Nan Klingenger joins Morehouse on stage for a conversation on the crucial role of culture reporting.

A Game Apart

by Mike Wiley

Friday, April 18, 7pm

American Legion Post 168
803 Emma Street

Pay what you can: $50, $25 or $5 per ticket

A Game Apart provides a glimpse of Jackie Robinson’s life during a bygone era when a star player was showered with adulation on the field and became a second-hand citizen when he walked off the diamond. Mike Wiley gives a powerful, and entertaining, lesson of courage through dedication, perseverance and leadership.

Sponsored in part by Community Foundation of the Florida Keys, First Horizon Bank, Florida Keys Council of the Arts and The Studios’ Youth & Community Programs sponsors

sponsored by Spottswood, Spottswood, Spottswood & Sterling PLLC

Spring Has Sprung

Libby York & Tom Vaitsas

Thursday, March 27, 7pm

Hugh’s View

$45, $35 mbrs.

Libby York closes out high season by welcoming in another season – springtime in Key West. York has curated a special collection of songs celebrating rebirth, fresh starts, blooming flowers, falling rains, and all things fresh and new. Join us once more on the rooftop to mark the shift from winter to spring.

A regular at the top venues in New York, Chicago and Paris, celebrated vocalist Libby York has been called “a  jazz singer of cool composure and artful subtlety” by The New York Times. Her critically acclaimed album “DreamLand” (Origin Records) was among DownBeat Magazine’s Best of the Year.   “..spotlights her membership in a generation of jazz singers—including Sandy Stewart, Mary Stallings and the late Carol Sloane–who could wrap themselves around a lyric and, with a deep dive, tell a powerful story.” NYC Jazz Record. Libby has recently been welcomed as a voting member of The Recording Academy (Grammys).

Chicago-based jazz pianist Tom Vaitsas started playing professionally in 1992, pulling inspiration from Chicago’s south side scene and from legendary jazz saxophonist Von Freeman.He has performed concerts with jazz greats Von Freeman and Dee Dee Bridgewater and continues to perform at concerts and clubs in and out of Chicago with various groups.

sponsored by JAG Gallery

Dar He: The Story of Emmett Till

by Mike Wiley

Thursday, April 17, 7pm

American Legion Post 168
803 Emma Street

Pay what you can: $50, $25 or $5 per ticket

In 1955, a 14-year-old Black Chicago youth traveled to Mississippi with family and Southern cooking on his mind. He stepped off the train into a world of thick color lines, hard-held class systems and unspeakable taboos. Dar He chronicles the murder, trial and unbelievable confession of the men accused of Emmett Till’s lynching.

Sponsored in part by Community Foundation of the Florida Keys, First Horizon Bank, Florida Keys Council of the Arts and The Studios’ Youth & Community Programs sponsors

sponsored by Jane Gardner Interiors

Come Rain or Come Shine

The Story of Judy Garland’s Comeback with Darcy Cooke

Friday, February 28, 7pm

Helmerich Theater

$75 front row, $50, $40 mbrs.

One year earlier, near death, Judy Garland was told she would never perform again. But on April 23, 1961, she delivered the “greatest night in showbiz history.” Through a meticulously curated selection of songs, Cooke pays tribute to a perennial inspiration who embodies determination and unsurpassed talent.

Haydn to Hendrix: Classical Crossover

Irie Monte and Stephanie Jaimes

Thursday, March 13, 7pm

Hugh’s View

$100 front row, $45, $35 mbrs.

From Messiaen to Radiohead, Chopin to Queen, many contemporary artists draw their inspiration from the rich classical repertoire. By reshaping the context of this music, Monte and Jaimes link past and present. Their concerts are completely original and carefully programmed, drawing connections across time and genres to help keep string music relevant in the 21st century.

sponsored by Harrison Gallery

Full Moon Love Stories

Libby York

Wednesday, February 12, 6pm

Hugh’s View

$45, $35 mbrs.

Celebrated vocalist Libby York and her accomplished accompanists, perform classic love songs under a rising full moon. Whether you’re burning with love, lust, or romantic dismay, York will lift your heart as you watch the Snow Moon rise over the best view in town.

Between Two Palms with Mike Rezendes

in Conversation with Stephen Kitsakos

Monday, February 10, 6pm

Helmerich Theater

$20, $15 mbrs.

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Rezendes was one of the Boston Globe‘s “Spotlight” team which exposed the Roman Catholic clergy sexual abuse scandal. Now a member of the Global Investigative Team at the Associated Press, he comes to Key West to talk to Stephen Kitsakos, Artistic Advisor, about his work as an investigative journalist, screenwriter and Jimmy Breslin’s biographer.

sponsored by Berkshire Hathaway