Past Events

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In the Courtyard: April Residency Potluck

The fourth Wednesday of each month The Studios hosts a casual potluck at the residency guesthouse “In the Courtyard” to welcome our newest Artists in Residence. This event brings our community together under the covered courtyard at the Carriage Trade Artist Residency House to celebrate the most recent artists, coming from near and far, to grace us with their talent and share their work and aspirations for their time on the island.

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Talking Tennessee with Joel Vig as Truman Capote and Tandy Cronyn Talking Blanche DuBois

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Talking Tennessee with Tandy Cronyn & Joel Vig

The Tennessee Williams Key West Museum celebrates the playwright in a funny, poignant performance featuring Joel Vig as Truman Capote, followed by reminiscences by Tandy Cronyn, actress and daughter of Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy, one of Tennessee’s “women” who originated the role of Blanche in A Streetcar Named Desire.

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In the Courtyard: March Residency Potluck

The fourth Wednesday of each month The Studios hosts a casual potluck at the residency guesthouse “In the Courtyard” to welcome our newest Artists in Residence. This event brings our community together under the covered courtyard at the Carriage Trade Artist Residency House to celebrate the most recent artists, coming from near and far, to grace us with their talent and share their work and aspirations for their time on the island.

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Artwork of one black man kissing another's forehead kissing a child's forehead

Sorry, galleries closed through April 2

Artist Talk: Legalized Love, David Genest

“Legalized Love” is David Genest’s latest series, depicting human moments of contemporary American LGBT families. He will share his thoughts on contemporary portrait painting, why he created this particular series and his current multimedia techniques.

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Repair by Michael Marrero & Julio Trinidad Graphic of a black wrench on a red background

2 THURSDAYS MAR 12 & 19, 2020, 8PM/EVENT

Repair: Work in Progress

Witness the evolution of a script by one of Key West’s singular talents. Michael Marrero will workshop Repair, a two-man play co-written with New York actor Julio Trinidad over two nights. Audiences have a chance to get a first glimpse at this brand new script and give feedback at a Q & A following each reading.

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Tom Rush in Concert

Tom Rush’s shows are filled with the rib-aching laughter of terrific storytelling, the sweet melancholy of ballads and the passion of gritty blues. Although he’s known for his live performances, Rush’s albums are also legendary; The Circle Game, according to Rolling Stone, ushered in the singer/songwriter era.

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FRI & SAT MAR 6-7, 2020, 8PM/EVENT

Twice Told Tales

The Summer Stage hit returns, in season, for a fourth round of dueling monologues! Can the same words have two meanings? Twice Told Tales provides a fresh twist on a theatrical staple. Each monologue is presented by one director, but two actors, giving two wildly different takes on the material.

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FRI MAR 6, 2020, 12PM/ARTIST TALK

Artist Talk: Deer Humans, Lisa D. Watson

Lisa D. Watson will be joined by a representative from the National Key Deer Refuge/Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges to lead a talk on Key Deer’s plight against traffic accidents, loss of habitat, disease, and more. She will also discuss her latest series of work made from reclaimed materials depicting these native deer in their habitat.

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WED FEB 26, 2020, 6-8PM/RESIDENCIES

In the Courtyard: February Residency Potluck

The fourth Wednesday of each month The Studios hosts a casual potluck at the residency guesthouse “In the Courtyard” to welcome our newest Artists in Residence. This event brings our community together under the covered courtyard at the Carriage Trade Artist Residency House to celebrate the most recent artists, coming from near and far, to grace us with their talent and share their work and aspirations for their time on the island.

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Anna in the Tropics

Sorry, Sold Out.
In Nilo Cruz’s Pulitzer Prize winning script, Juan Julian is hired to read to cigar factory workers as they hand roll cigars in Ybor City in the early 1900s. He introduces the cigar workers to Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina, sparking romance and its inherent madness. Anna celebrates the cultural history of Cuban immigrants, and an era of sultry tropical nights shrouded in cigar smoke.

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