Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Sneak peak at new ArtCenter Manatee cookbook
ArtCenter Manatee is launching a new cookbook with its upcoming art show "Art a la Carte." The book features art and recipes by art center members and friends. Read my colunm about it in the Bradenton Herald's A&E section Sunday. In the meantime, enjoy these works of art from the book! -January Holmes
Jerome Chesley's "Doughnuts"
Jean Morey's "Still life with Blue Plate"
Ruthy Hyatt's "New Leeks"
Terry Denson's "Italian Gold"
Joanna Coke's "Bananas and Mangoes"
Maryjo Floryjanski's "Pineapple"
Friday, February 19, 2010
REVIEW "Curtains"
"Curtains,” directed and choreographed by Rick Kerby, takes audiences to the Colonial Theater in Boston, during the premiere of a bound-for-Broadway musical called “Robbin’ Hood!” The new country western musical is run into the ground by its lead actress Jessica Cranshaw (Trina Rizzo). As she proudly takes her curtain call at the end of “Robbin’ Hood!” She gets sick and later dies — to the acting troupe’s joy.
But her death is ruled a homicide. Enter Lieutenant Frank Cloffi (Steve Dawson), who puts the entire theater company under suspicion. His love for community theater and blossoming affection for company actress Niki Harris (Dianne Dawson) sometimes gets in the way of his investigation.
“Curtains” wins favor with its catchy lyrics and witty dialogue, which are employed particularly well by Manatee Players newcomer Nancy Denton, who plays the brash producer Carmen Bernstein, and Rodd Dyer, who plays the prim-and-proper director Christopher Belling. . . .
Read the rest of my review in Saturday's paper on page 2A
Bands gather in New Port Richey Feb. 28
Chaz also dropped a note about a Feb. 28 concert at New Port Richey's Bourbon Street Night Club featuring local band The D.O.O.D. (Distinguished Order Of
Disobedience) and other area musicians. He wanted me to share this:
Coming up on Sunday, February 28th is another show music lovers in the Tampa Bay
area cannot miss out on. The Sammus Theory will be gracing the people of New Port Richey at Bourbon Street when they play host to a long list of amazing local bands you all should have at least heard of: The DooD, From This Fire, Nine Mile Drive and Meet Me Overboard.
For those who are not familiar with The D.O.O.D., please stop and take a listen. (www.myspace.com/jointhedood)
This is one of the hottest bands in the Tampa Bay Area and arguably, the most popular band of the Bradenton/Sarasota area. The Distinguished Order Of Disobedience has been melting faces and turning heads since 2006. Since the release of their latest EP, The Dood has been playing all over Florida promoting it. They have had the opportunity to play with such bands as Neurotica, Crossbreed and Cold so they are no strangers to the stage. Now, they are about
to add The Sammus Theory to their already impressive resume.
Also providing backup to The Sammus Theory on February 28th will be the skyrocketing
band, From This Fire (www.fromthisfire.com), who just last night topped the charts on the worldwide radio program Rock Solid Pressure with their song 'When All Is Said and Done'. These guys are one of the most popular bands in the Clearwater area and judging from the voting last night on the RSP show, their fan base is exploding fast and furiously.
Also check out the other local bands who will be playing, I have not personally seen them perform but their music is great. This is undoubtedly the "can't miss" event of the month.
The event is at 4331 US Hwy 19 in New Port Richey. Tickets are $10. The doors open at 8 p.m. the bands start at 9 p.m. Please support our hard-working local musicians as they entertain the masses.
-January Holmes
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Local audition call
If chosen, rehearsal will begin March 8. Performances are April 22-May 2. The theater is at 838 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Energy and fun surround "Lend Me A Tenor"
I was surprised at the turnout for a weekend night performance. It was one of the largest crowds I had seen in a while at the theater, which usually pulls fairly good crowd numbers. Last night's crowd was more than I expected, though.
After the show began, I could see why attendance was high. "Lend Me A Tenor,"directed by Roberta MacDonald, is a marvelous comic production. There's never a dull moment as the energy remains high from beginning to end.
"Lend Me A Tenor" is set in a snazzy hotel room where Cleveland Grand Opera company general manager Saunders (Bob Trisolini) and his geeky assistant Max (Jeffery Kin) eagerly await their superstar guest Tito Merelli - the world famous opera singer. Through a series of off-the-wall events, Tito passes out before his all-star performance of "Otello." No, that's not a misprint. There really is an opera called "Otello." It's the opera version of Shakespeare's play "Othello." With Tito out of commission, Max goes on stage in his place, pretending to be him. The fun really begins after the opera is over, when Tito, not knowing Max and Saunders' plan, walks around in a hilarious daze of confusion.
The cast members are a delight to watch in this show - everyone from the bellhop (Toph McRae) to the glittering Julia (Patti O'Berg). It was especially grand to watch Tito (Berry Ayers) and his wife Maria (Kaylene McCaw) converse on the stage with their comic appeal and Italian accents. Kin played the nervous, underconfident Max to a T while Trisolini had a great command of the stage as the no-nonsense Saunders. Rounding out the cast was Lilian Moore, who plays the saucy soprano and Andrea Kinal who plays Max's girlfriend. Together, they bring a quirky element to the play.
Audiences will thoroughly enjoy "Lend Me a Tenor," as well as the exetremly entertaining surprise at the end, too. It's worth seeing.
- January Holmes
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Sale-A-Bration @ Island Art League
Law will demo painting florals with acrylics at 1 p.m., Jorgensen will demo painting coconuts at 2 p.m. and Garafano will demo creating with collage art. Also, Frank Perry and Natasha Joffers of Keeton's Office and Art Supply will present other demos, samples and show specials. There will also be a drawing and the first 75 guests will receive a free gift. No RSVP needed.
The art league is at 5312 Holmes Blvd., Anna Maria. For more info, call 778-2099.
Know that song "Livin' On A Prayer"?
All you have to do is upload a video of you performing the band's 1986 hit "Livin' On A Prayer." The best of the bunch will be featured on the giant screens as the band performs the song during each of their 135 shows in 30 countries. As a bonus, the video winner in each city will also get a deluxe prize package with a VIP bag filled with souvenirs.
To learn more about the contest, visit http://prayer.bonjovi.com.
- January Holmes
Friday, February 12, 2010
'Wicked' offers magical night at theater
There’s much more to love in “Wicked” than the moving, fun-loving multi-layered story. Theater-goers will be captivated by wonderful set designs, great music and memorable performances.
The show opens with Glinda’s (Chandra Lee Schwartz) announcement that the Wicked Witch is dead. As everyone celebrates, someone questions Glinda’s past relationship with the witch. That’s when time flashes back to the mysterious beginning of Elphaba (Donna Vivino) and her handicapped sister, Nessarose (Brynn O’Malley). When they are older, they are sent off to school. Elphaba immediately feels like an outcast because of her green skin. She’s shunned by nearly everyone, including Glinda — the most popular girl in school.
Through a series of unlikely events, Elphaba and Glinda become good friends.
To read the rest of my review, pick up a copy of Saturday's Bradenton Herald. Look for it on page 2A.
- January Holmes
Senior Talent show this weekend
Tickets are $6 at the door. Doors open between 1:15 and 1:30 p.m.
For more information, call 345-1375.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Shark Lady book signing at Mote
Opera 2010-2011 Save the date
Here's what to look forward to:
2010 Fall Opera Season
"La Cenerentola"
Opera in two acts by Gioachino Rossini. Libretto by Jacopo Feretti
Sung in Italian with English supertitles
Performances (6): October 29, 31m, November 2, 4, 7m, 10
Evening performances at 8 p.m., matinees at 1:30 p.m.
2011 Winter Opera Festival
"La bohème"
Opera in four acts by Giacomo Puccini. Libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa after Scènes de la vie de bohème by Henri Murger.
Sung in Italian with English supertitles
Performances (11): February 5, 8, 13m, 16, 19, 24, 27m, 6, 11, 15, 19
Evening performances (except opening night February 5) at 8 p.m.
Opening Night February 5 at 5 p.m.
Matinees at 1:30 p.m.
"Don Giovanni"
Drama giocoso in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte
Sung in Italian with English supertitles.
Performances (9): February 12, 15, 17, 20m, 23, 25, March 4, 12m, 18
Evening performances at 7:30 p.m., matinees at 1:30 p.m.
"I Lombardi"
Opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi. Libretto by Temistocle Solera
Sung in Italian with English supertitles
Verdi Cycle
Sarasota Opera Premiere
Performances (7): February 26, March 1, 3, 6m, 9, 12, 20m
Evening performances at 8 p.m., matinees at 1:30 p.m.
"The Crucible"
Opera in four acts by Robert Ward. Libretto by Bernard Stambler after the play of the same name by Arthur Miller.
Sung in English with English supertitles
American Classics
Sarasota Opera Premiere
March 5, 8, 10, 13m, 16, 19m
"The Verdi Concert"
Verdi Cycle
March 20 at 8 p.m.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Students, the Sarasota Film Festival wants you!
Deadline: March 1, 2010
In Competition - Lights, Camera, Local
Student filmmakers (age 18 and under) from the state of Florida are invited to submit a short film completed any time within the past two years. Limit 2 entries per director. Selected films will be screened and juried during the festival. Promising Young Filmmaker Award and scholarship prize awarded to the winning films at the Hollywood Nights youth event.
Out of Competition - International Showcase
Student filmmakers (age 18 and under) from around the world are invited to submit a short film completed any time within the past two years. Limit 2 entries per director. Selected films will be screened during the festival. Recognition at the Hollywood Nights youth event.
Submission Guidelines:
- No submission fee
- Submitting via Withoutabox.com is preferred. Submissions not entered through Withoutabox.com will be considered only if programming space remains open after all WAB submissions have been considered. Must include a contact e-mail address and phone number.
- Deadline: Must be recieved (not postmarked) by March 1, 2010. Films will be selected and entrants notified by March 6, 2010.
- Maximum Total Run Time: 10 Minutes (including credits)
- Send TWO discs with project in Qui cktime Format (.mov); DVD format accepted as a supplement. Must include Title, Director, School, Total Run Time, and Without A Box Submission Number (or Telephone Number) on disc.
- Must include a photocopy of current student identification card or name, address, and phone contact for current school
Mail submissions to:
Outreach and Education
Young Filmmakers Showcase
c/o Sarasota Film Festival
332 Cocoanut Ave.
Sarasota, FL 34236
Students and teachers can also check out the FREE student film classes being offered at http://www.sarasotafilmfestival.com/2010/festival/youthfest/. They include film screenings, screenplay writing and much more.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Local metal band plays State Theatre
A musical revue to love
New performances will be 2 p.m. Feb. 14 and 8 p.m. Feb. 17, 19 and 20. Tickets are $20. For more information, call 366-1505 or www.wbttroupe.org.
- January Holmes