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Musical interludes of all sorts |
Key West Council on the Arts, Inc. P. O. Box 6244 Florida Keys, FL 33041 United States +1 305 745 2283 http://www.keywestimpromptu.com/ |
Sponsored by the Key West Council on the Arts, this concert series presents classical performers of a caliber that you would ordinarily expect to find only in the big city. Groups such as the Miami Strings and Trio Voronezh (Russian instruments) grace the stage at St. David's Episcopal Church. Performances generally are spell-binding, delighting classical music aficionados and generating appreciation in fans old and new. Admission is USD20 for adults, 19 and under are free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Key West's cultural side |
276 Florida Keys Community College Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 296 9081 http://www.keywestsymphony.com/ |
Amazing as it is for such a small town, Key West has its own symphony orchestra that performs from November to April. The symphony performs at the Tennessee Williams Fine Arts Center. A variety of symphony selections are offered throughout the season, including works by the classical masters. The symphony also has educational concerts for local school children. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Keys' theater productions |
Mallory Square Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 294 5015 http://waterfrontplayhouse.com/ |
In deference to Tennessee Williams, his classic Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is one of the plays featured at this playhouse, where a series of dramatic productions is produced from November to July each year. Past productions also include Six Degrees of Separation and No Exit. The historic theater is also home to comedies, musicals, and mysteries. The Waterfront Theater seats 180 people. A children's theater is offered in the summer. Individual and season tickets are available. Park at the Hilton Hotel one block away. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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