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Along the Gulfshore Calendar

By: Editorial Staff


Happenings and highlights of the month

Naples Philharmonic Orchestra Pops Series. The Giants of Broadway, conducted by Donald Pippin, also presents soprano Kathleen Brett, tenor Richard Troxell and baritone Daniel Narducci and the Philharmonic Center Chorale. Selections are from A Chorus Line, Cabaret, Mame and others. At 8 p.m. April 20-24 and 2 p.m. April 24 and 25, at the Phil. Information: 597-1900.

Charlie Thomas' Drifters, Speedo & the Cadillacs, The Coasters featuring Carl Gardner. They all bring back lots of musical memories, at 8 p.m. April 26 at the Phil. Information: 597-1900.

Concord Jazz Festival. Listen to Diane Schuur, Karrin Allyson, Oleta Adams and Sara Gazarek, at 8 p.m. April 27 at the Phil. Information: 597-1900.

Naples Philharmonic Orchestra. Maestro Christopher Seaman's final appearances as music director offer Britain's Best Music, including works by Elgar and Vaughan Williams. At 8 p.m. April 30 and May 1 at the Phil. Information: 597-1900.

Southwest Florida Symphony Classical Series. Brahms in 100 Voices presents the Symphony Chorus in the composer's German Requiem, at 8 p.m. April 30 and May 1 at the Barbara B. Mann. Information: 418-1500.

Sports

Johan Kriek Classic for Kids. Two-time Australian Open champ and Naples resident Kriek brings back this charity celebrity event, April 3 and 4 at the Colony Golf & Country Club in Bonita Springs. This year's event will benefit the Naples Equestrian Challenge, which offers therapeutic horseback riding; for more info, call (561) 394-9190.

Talks

Shakespeare Lecture. Antony and Cleopatra is the master's work under discussion by Dr. Paul Rathburn, at 10 a.m. April 3 in the Phil's Daniels Pavilion. Information: 597-1900.

Critic's Choice. Elaine Newton dissects Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake, at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. April 15 and 10 a.m. April 17 in the Phil's Daniels Pavilion. Information: 597-1900.

Sanibel-Captiva Shell Club Lecture. Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum dir-ector Dr. Jose H. Leal speaks on Mal-acology 101, at 7:30 p.m. April 27 at the museum. Information: 395-2233.

Theater

Tiny Island. This play by Michael Hollinger, about the reunion of two estranged sisters, ends its run April 3 at the Naples Players' Tobye Studio. Information: 263-7990.

Plaza Suite. The Neil Simon comedy set in a hotel suite ends its run April 4 at the Cultural Park Theatre. Information: 772-5862.

Carousel. The Rodgers and Hammerstein heart-tugger about Billy Bigelow and Julie Jordan ends its run April 11 at the Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre. Information: 278-4422.

Amy's View. David Hare's com-edy/drama about Esme Allen, grande dame of the British stage, continues through April 11 at Florida Repertory Theatre, starring Carol Lawrence. Information: 332-4488.

Gigi. Lerner and Loewe's musical adaptation of the Colette classic continues through April 25 at the Naples Dinner Theatre. Information: 514-STAR (7827).

Let's Go to the Movies. Relive your favorite movie memories at the Off Broadway Palm, through April 25. Information: 278-4422.

C'mon, Get Happy! Sounds like a plan. this revue features upbeat song and dance through May 1 at the Old Schoolhouse Theater on Sanibel. Information: 472-6862.

Love, Sex and the I.R.S. One of those farces about what happens once we practice to deceive. a Marco Players production onstage April 1-4, 8-10 and 15-18 at the Marco Town Center Mall. Information: 642-7270.

The Fantasticks. You probably don't need to Try to Remember this Tom Jones-Harvey Schmidt perennial about young lovers and conniving fathers, onstage April 2-10 at the Charlotte Players. Information: 255-1022.

Oliver! Cameron Mackintosh's new staging of the Lionel Bart hit about that little orphan, onstage April 6-11 at the Phil. Information: 597-1900.

Chicago. Get ready for that razzle-dazzle, April 9-11 at the Barbara B. Mann. Information: 481-4849.

All My Sons. Arthur Miller's hard-hitting play about a businessman-father whose actions during wartime have disastrous effects, onstage April 14-May 8 at the Sugden. Information: 263-7990.

The Music Man. Harold Hill's in town, April 15-June 5 at the Broadway Palm. Call: 278-4422.

The Turn of the Screw. Play-wright Jeffrey Hatcher gives the Henry James chiller about a governess and her wards a new, spare adaptation with an emphasis on the psychology, April 15-May 1 in a Theatre Conspiracy production at the Foulds Theatre. Information: 936-3239.

Much Ado about Nothing. Beatrice and Benedick spar once more in this Shakespearean romantic comedy, April 16-May 2 at the Cultural Park Theatre. Information: 772-5862.

Mamma Mia! Abba fans unite for this Broadway smash featuring the Swedish pop group's songs, onstage April 20-25 at the Barbara B. Mann. Information: 481-4849.

Deathtrap. The thriller about murder most foul replaces Too Marvelous for Words in the Florida Rep lineup, April 23-May 16. Information: 332-4488

Sophisticated Ladies. Get your fill of the great Duke Ellington's music with this revue, onstage April 29-May 30 at the Naples Dinner Theatre. Information: 519-STAR (7827).


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