Past Events

FRI APR 7, 2023, 4-5:30PM/EVENT

The Hudson River School of American Landscape Painting

This illustrated lecture serves as an introduction to the Hudson River School, a group of nineteenth-century American landscape painters, and by extension, the larger movement of Romanticism that exalted natural scenes as a response to the Industrial Revolution. Kerry Carso will examine the contrast of technological progress and the lure of nature.

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THU APR 6, 2023, 4-5:30PM/EVENT

Robert Capa and the Hemingway Image

Brian Carso explores the complicated relationship between preeminent war photographer Robert Capa and Ernest Hemingway, whom he met during the Spanish Civil War. Carso’s illustrated lecture offers compelling insights into the creation of the Hemingway image—both the recognizable pictorial image and the hyper-masculine reputation that informs the popular conception of Hemingway.

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WED-SAT MAR 22-25 & MAR 29-APR 1, 2023, 8PM/EVENT

The Dinner Party

Chantal Pavageaux’s The Dinner Party offers a deliciously tart take on the intersections of women’s experiences, art, fame, trust, truth and…dinner theater. The meta, campy play-within-a-play pulls inspirations from wildly flung sources and has a good time doing it.

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SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 2023, 6PM/EVENT

A Love Note to Blake

There’s hardly a one among us who hasn’t had their lives enriched by our dear friend Blake Hunter – screenwriter, playwright, producer and philanthropist. It would be impossible to squeeze all of our affection into one evening’s program – but we’re going to try!

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TUE MAR 14 & WED MAR 15, 2023/CONCERT

John Gorka in Concert

John Gorka is a world-renowned singer-songwriter who got his start at a neighborhood coffeehouse and musician mecca, Godfrey Daniels, in eastern Pennsylvania in the 1970s. His rich multifaceted songs full of depth, beauty and emotion caught the attention of critics and audiences across the country, as well as in Europe.

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THU MAR 9 & FRI MAR 10, 2023/CONCERT

Cabaret with Amanda McBroom

Amanda McBroom has been called “the greatest cabaret performer of her generation, an urban poet who writes like an angel and has a voice to match,” by the New York Times. She first came to the attention music lovers when Bette Midler’s version of her song “The Rose” hit number one all over the world in 1979. In addition to Midler, her songs have been recorded by a wide variety of artists including Amy Poehler and Jack Black, Barry Manilow, Judy Collins, and dozens of others.

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TUE MAR 7 & WED MAR 8, 2023/CONCERT

Zoë Lewis in Concert

As much known these days for her storytelling as for her songs,  Zoë Lewis’s performances are upbeat and fun, almost circus-like yet poignant and oftentimes political. She plays vintage jazz and world beat grooves on anything from the piano to the spoons.

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"La Chicharra Story Slam" written above a watercolor illustration of a cicada in blues, browns and greens.

SAT MAR 4, 2023, 7PM/EVENT

La Chicharra (The Cicada) Story Slam IV

A live storytelling competition featuring a line up of Key West locals, each with a chance to tell a story, based on a chosen theme.

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TUE FEB 14 & WED FEB 15, 2023/CONCERT

Chicago Farmer in Concert

The son of a small town farming community, Cody Diekhoff logged plenty of highway and stage time under the name Chicago Farmer before settling in the city in 2003. Profoundly inspired by fellow midwesterner John Prine, he’s a working-class folk musician to his core.

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womans legs in pink high heels with text that says "see jane run"

WED-SAT FEB 8-11 & 15-18, 2023, 8PM/EVENT

See Jane Run!

A fast paced and funny new musical in which a trio of leading ladies plays over 20 roles in delightful scenes and songs about today’s every woman, Jane, learning to run in her big girl shoes.

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