Thursday, February 25 • When was the last time that a story transported you into another world? Join us as our tellers get up on stage and tell their tales of love lost and love gained – all outdoors! Storytellers of the Round Table and The Elephant Showcase Storytellers bring you stories in the oral tradition. |
Friday, February 26 • The Rosada Project is Fort Myers’ own premier classic rock band. They will keep you dancing and enjoying their high energy sounds all night. They all work by day around town and play at night serving up solid classic sounds of the 60s, 70s, 80s. The Rosada Project plays a wide range of crowd pleasing favorites from country to motown, rock to reggae. |
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Saturday, February 27 • A delightfully postmodern fairy tale and family fun treat,The Princess Bride is a clever, intelligent mix of swashbuckling, romance and comedy that takes an age-old damsel-in-distress story and makes it fresh and fun. |
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Sunday, February 28 • Don’t miss this one! Bill Metts and Bruce Gallant will entertain you with original tunes ranging from simple folk to country blues, up-tempo rockabilly with thoughtful lyrics that are often times serious yet sprinkled with humor. |
Thursday, March 4 • Caitlynn Wilde, Adam Santa Fe, Chris Rand, Lucy Sundby and Julian Sundby star in this fast-paced, family friendly evening in the style of Whose Line Is It Anyway? Get ready to enjoy an evening packed with hilarious songs, sketches, and jokes made up on the spot based on your suggestions. |
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Saturday March 6 • Patchouli & Terra Guitarra is the #1 Charting International Guitar duo Awarded 2017 Best Instrumental Album of the Year with 21 CDs and 4,500 shows in U.S. Europe and Asia. Remarkably, they are also renowned for their trademarked visual art concept with exhibitions on 3 continents. They bring their world class music and world class art together in the breathtaking animated painting concert experience, The Landscape of Guitar. |
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Thursday, March 13 • Reminisce with The Swingin’ Clique by enjoying all the familiar sounds of traditional jazz, showtunes and the melodies of The Great America Songbook! This collective of young singers and players offers a sound that appeals to both the discerning aficionado and new listeners alike. |
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Friday, March 19 • Embrace and enjoy the spirit of the Polynesian Islands with an unforgettable experience for the entire family! This live entertainment performance group keeps Polynesian traditions alive through dance, music, and storytelling. The show features beautiful and authentic male and female dancers who bring high energy authentic performances of the islands such as Hawaii, Tahiti, New Zealand and Samoa. Live musicians thrill audience members with traditional music and song, as well as live-spirited drumming. Finally, the show ends with the thrilling and unforgettable Nifo Oti, the Samoan FireKnife Dance. |
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Exhibits March 5 – March 27 • As the name suggests, this exhibition features pieces created by artists working in a wide variety of media from all over the 65,000 square miles that make up Florida. The juried entries come together for an award-winning and exciting exhibition representing today’s contemporary Florida artists. |
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Virtual Opening Reception on Zoom: March 5 • Dust off your black beret, have your cheese cubed and wine or bubbly water poured tall for this fun night of virtual art! Guests will receive a guided tour of the gallery, be able to hear statements from the artists over their work and engage with questions and feedback throughout the night. While this event is free to attend, an RSVP is required. |
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