Event Details
| 9/2/2010 - ART IN ABUNDANCE AT THE GALLERY OF CCC | | | ART IN ABUNDANCE AT THE GALLERY OF CARROLLWOOD CULTURAL CENTER
Group show: Make a Joyful Noise (September 2 – 29)
A visual arts show in celebration of life and healing. Artists from the Tampa Bay area will present ethereal and spiritual art, in the high key value range. The show commemorates Mary Ann Scialdo, the Center’s artistic director, who passed away from cancer this summer, and all whose lives have been touched by illness. As a symbol of hope, the Center will be decorated with strings of origami cranes. An Artist’s Reception will be held on September 10 from 6 to 9 pm at the Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road Tampa FL 33618 (813)269-1310 www.CarrollwoodCenter.org The Gallery of Carrollwood Cultural Center is open Monday through Friday.
Free!
Featured artist: Martha Dodd (September 2- 29)
Free!
The Gallery of Carrollwood Cultural Center is located 4537 Lowell Road Tampa FL 33618 (813)269-1310. It is open Monday through Friday.
For more information, visit our website at CarrollwoodCenter.org
| | 9/3/2010 - Love, Sex and the IRS | | | MDHF Productions to perform the comedy “Love, Sex and the IRS” at the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
MDHF Productions will be performing the comedy “Love, Sex and the IRS” at the Carrollwood Cultural Center on Friday, September 3 at 8 pm, Saturday, September 4 at 8 pm and Sunday, September 5 at 3 pm.
Tickets prices are $15 for regular admission and $10 for Carrollwood Cultural Center members. Tickets can be purchased at the door.
The show is written by William Van Zandt & Jane Milmore, and is produced in association with Samuel French, Inc.
“Love, Sex and the IRS” tells the story of Jon Trachtman an Leslie Arthur, two longtime roommates and best friends. Jon is engaged to Kate Dennis, who has been having an affair behind Jon’s back with Leslie. Meanwhile, Jon, an accountant, has been listing Leslie as his wife on his tax returns for the past 4 years to save some money. The day of reckoning comes when a phone call from Mr. Floyd Spinner of the IRS informs them of their impending audit. The three decide to attempt to pull off a con: Pass Leslie off for a day as Jon’s wife. The plan, to say the least, goes hilariously awry.
The cast consists of Doug Buffaloe as Leslie Arthur, Martin Lemaire as Jon Trachtman, Jennifer Morgan as Kate Dennis, Tom Guerre as Floyd Spinner, Clint Shepherd as Mr. Jansen, Terry Fiset/Mollie Anderson as Vivian Trachtman, Jessica Cothron as Connie, and Corey Wade as Arnold Grunion.
| | 9/4/2010 - Love, Sex and the IRS | | | MDHF Productions to perform the comedy “Love, Sex and the IRS” at the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
MDHF Productions will be performing the comedy “Love, Sex and the IRS” at the Carrollwood Cultural Center on Friday, September 3 at 8 pm, Saturday, September 4 at 8 pm and Sunday, September 5 at 3 pm.
Tickets prices are $15 for regular admission and $10 for Carrollwood Cultural Center members. Tickets can be purchased at the door.
The show is written by William Van Zandt & Jane Milmore, and is produced in association with Samuel French, Inc.
“Love, Sex and the IRS” tells the story of Jon Trachtman an Leslie Arthur, two longtime roommates and best friends. Jon is engaged to Kate Dennis, who has been having an affair behind Jon’s back with Leslie. Meanwhile, Jon, an accountant, has been listing Leslie as his wife on his tax returns for the past 4 years to save some money. The day of reckoning comes when a phone call from Mr. Floyd Spinner of the IRS informs them of their impending audit. The three decide to attempt to pull off a con: Pass Leslie off for a day as Jon’s wife. The plan, to say the least, goes hilariously awry.
The cast consists of Doug Buffaloe as Leslie Arthur, Martin Lemaire as Jon Trachtman, Jennifer Morgan as Kate Dennis, Tom Guerre as Floyd Spinner, Clint Shepherd as Mr. Jansen, Terry Fiset/Mollie Anderson as Vivian Trachtman, Jessica Cothron as Connie, and Corey Wade as Arnold Grunion.
| | 9/5/2010 - Love, Sex and the IRS | | | MDHF Productions to perform the comedy “Love, Sex and the IRS” at the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
MDHF Productions will be performing the comedy “Love, Sex and the IRS” at the Carrollwood Cultural Center on Friday, September 3 at 8 pm, Saturday, September 4 at 8 pm and Sunday, September 5 at 3 pm.
Tickets prices are $15 for regular admission and $10 for Carrollwood Cultural Center members. Tickets can be purchased at the door.
The show is written by William Van Zandt & Jane Milmore, and is produced in association with Samuel French, Inc.
“Love, Sex and the IRS” tells the story of Jon Trachtman an Leslie Arthur, two longtime roommates and best friends. Jon is engaged to Kate Dennis, who has been having an affair behind Jon’s back with Leslie. Meanwhile, Jon, an accountant, has been listing Leslie as his wife on his tax returns for the past 4 years to save some money. The day of reckoning comes when a phone call from Mr. Floyd Spinner of the IRS informs them of their impending audit. The three decide to attempt to pull off a con: Pass Leslie off for a day as Jon’s wife. The plan, to say the least, goes hilariously awry.
The cast consists of Doug Buffaloe as Leslie Arthur, Martin Lemaire as Jon Trachtman, Jennifer Morgan as Kate Dennis, Tom Guerre as Floyd Spinner, Clint Shepherd as Mr. Jansen, Terry Fiset/Mollie Anderson as Vivian Trachtman, Jessica Cothron as Connie, and Corey Wade as Arnold Grunion.
| | 9/11/2010 - LEGENDS OF BROADWAY | | | A “Once-in-a Lifetime” Event at the Carrollwood Cultural Center
LEGENDS OF BROADWAY With Donald Pippin and Ron Raines
Conductor and pianist Donald Pippin (Oliver!, A Chorus Line, Mane, Walt Disney’s Snow White) with stage and television star, Ron Raines (Guiding Light, Chicago, Showboat) will take the main stage at the Carrollwood Cultural Center in the concert of the year!
Saturday, September 11 at 7:30 pm
At the Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road Tampa FL 33618 (813) 269-1310 www.CarrollwoodCenter.org
Tickets are $75 for members, $100 for non-members. Tickets can be purchased online at CarrollwoodCenter.org or by calling the box office at (813) 269-1310.
Donald Pippin (Conductor, pianist) Having served for 14 years as Musical Director of New York’s famed Radio City Music Hall, Donald Pippin is one of Broadway’s most honored conductors. He is the recipient of the Tony Award for Oliver!, the Emmy Award for Broadway Sings Jule Styne, the Drama Desk Award for “consistently outstanding musical direction and commitment to the theatre” and a gold record award for original cast album of A Chorus Line.
Ron Raines (Star of stage and television) For 15 years, Ron Raines headed the cast of CBS-TV’s longest running daytime serious Guiding Light. For his work as “Alan Spaulding”, Mr. Raines was nominated for 2003, 2004 and 2006 Emmy Awards as Outstanding Lead Actor and was nominated three times for the SOAP OPERA DIGEST Award as “Outstanding Villain.” Mr. Raines is well known to theatre audiences in New York and around the country as one of America’s leading musical theatre performers most recently starring on Broadway as Billy Flynn in Chicago. He also starred on Broadway as Gaylord Ravenal in the 1983 revival of Jerome Kern’s Showboat costarring Donald O’Connor. He originated the role of Teddy Roosevelt’s ambitious son-in-law Nick Longworth in the short-lived Broadway musical Teddy and Alice starring Len Cariou and went on to originate the dual role of Jupiter/Amphytrion in the Off-Broadway musical hit Olympus on my Mind.
| | 9/17/2010 - JAZZ WITH JIM | | | Enjoy a relaxing evening at the Carrollwood Cultural Center with
JAZZ WITH JIM Featuring noted Tampa jazz musician Jim Burge and the Jazz Directions, with Jim Burge on saxophone, Ron Delp on keyboard, Jeff Henson on percussion and Mike Ruvin on double bass.
Friday, September 17 at 7:30pm
At the Carrollwood Cultural Center 4537 Lowell Road Tampa 33618 (813) 269-1310 www.CarrollwoodCenter.org
$7 for members, $10 for nonmembers. Tickets can be purchased at the door.
Jim Burge received the B.M.E. and M.A. in performance from the University of Denver. After teaching in Denver area schools, he moved to Las Vegas to perform in show bands, backing many of the stars of the ‘60s and ’70s. He moved to Orlando for the opening of Walt Disney World where he was a staff musician and assistant conductor of the Walt Disney World Band. While in Orlando, Mr. Burge taught at Seminole and Valencia Community Colleges and performed with the Florida Symphony Orchestra. In 1976, he joined the faculty of Hillsborough Community College and remained there until retiring in 2005. He became the Director of Music at HCC, where he conducted the Wind Ensemble and the Jazz Band among other responsibilities. He is a founding member of the Bay Area Saxophone Quartet and performs in various jazz and show bands around the Tampa Bay area.
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