Past Events

SAT NOV 2, 2019, 7:30-9:30PM/EVENT

A Celebration of Dance Key West

Dance Key West is excited to announce that they are entering their eleventh year! Join the party at this celebratory fundraising event featuring live performances, libations & lots of fun.

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Head shot of Flower Conroy

MON OCT 14, 2019, 6PM/GALLERY TALK

Poetry Reading with Flower Conroy

Award-winning writer and former Key West Poet Laureate, Flower Conroy will be reading a selection of poems, including the ekphrastic poetry from her “Insects & Angels” exhibit. The reading will be followed by brief question-and-answer session.

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Bubba's Fables with graphic of children and a book

SAT OCT 12, 2019, 10AM, 11AM, and 3PM/KIDS

Bubba’s Fables

Taking inspiration from classic Aesop fables, local writers Pony Charvet and Juliet have created “Bubba’s Fables,” adapting the beloved stories to feature Key West history and characters. The short plays include: The Pelican and the Starfish, Coffee Butler and the Spring Breakers, and Hercules and the Caroline Street Hot Dog Vendor, among others.

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"Our Town Our Park" overhead image of Truman Waterfront Park

FRI SEP 20, 2019, 5-7PM/EVENT

Our Town Our Park, A Cultural Celebration at Truman Waterfront Park

Our Town Our Park is a celebration brings together many of Key West community’s beloved organizations and artists to celebrate the arts and culture of our beautiful community park, Truman Waterfront Park. Remarks by Mayor Teri Johnston, performances & appearances, plus food & giveaways!

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A piece of plastic caught in coral reef, "Changing Currents" headline

THU AUG 22, 2019, 1PM/BROADCAST (Must be seated by 12:40PM)

Changing Currents – The Fight to Save South Florida’s Marine Life (live broadcast)

WLRN Public Radio Presents A Live Radio Broadcast of Sundial from The Studios of Key West.

Be a part of the conversation with host Luis Hernandez and guests as they examine the risks and explore the solutions that can help save Florida’s sea life.

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Ben Wahlund plays the marimba in Key West

SAT JUL 13, 2019, 7PM/SHOW

Ben Wahlund

“Mile Marker Zero” is a recital length solo marimba work comprised of twelve short, audience friendly pieces – an assortment of musical memories collected around Key West as part of marimbist Ben Wahlund’s residency at The Studios. Ranging from jazz, to rock, funk, classical and more, Wahlund’s eclectic voice on marimba and compelling storytelling for each piece engages audience members of all ages and backgrounds. With special guests Laurel Oswald Clark, visual art and Sara Fruner, spoken word.

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Woman reading mystery novels on beach

FRI-SUN JUN 28-30, 2019/EVENT

Mystery Fest Key West 2019

Renowned mystery writers, aspiring authors, true crime experts and fans meet in America’s southernmost city! Featuring a who’s-who of award-winning and bestselling mystery/suspense authors and true crime experts, Mystery Fest Key West is a fun and fascinating meet-and-greet.

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Poster for comedy show reenacting iconic sketches

SUN JUN 23 & MON JUN 24, 2019, 8PM/SHOW

Classics of Comedy

Nichols and May. Abbott and Costello. Brooks and Reiner. Bob Newhart. Monty Python. Burnett, Korman, and Conway, and more! Theatre XP’s Summer Stage celebrates the giants of classic comedy by faithfully recreating their most famous bits and sketches. Join us for a night of belly laughs…punctuated by a few awkward chuckles.

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MON JUN 10, 2019, 8PM/SHOW

Twice Told Tales

The hit of Summer Stage returns for a third round of dueling monologues! Can the same words mean more than one thing? 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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Poster for "The Pride"

TUE-FRI JUN 4-7, 2019, 7PM/SHOW

The Pride, Presented by Fringe Theater

The Pride, a contemporary British drama, written by Alexi Kaye Campbell, examines changing attitudes to sexuality between the late 1950s and current times. The story counterpoints two parallel love stories, one in 1958, the other in 2008. The Pride premiered in 2008 at Royal Court Theater to critical acclaim, winning the Laurence Olivier Award before making its Off-Broadway debut in 2010.

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