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Along the Gulfshore CalendarBy: Editorial StaffHappenings and highlights of the month |
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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