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Program, The Wild Party, 2008, George C. Wolf, Studio At 620, Michael John Lachiusa, Joseph Moncure March Sep 2008

Program, The Wild Party, 2008, George C. Wolf, Studio At 620, Michael John Lachiusa, Joseph Moncure March

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freeFall Theatre Company presents the cutting-edge musical, The Wild Party, by George C. Wolf and Michael John LaChiusa. This ground-breaking musical, based on Joseph Moncure March's celebrated jazz age poem, will play in an entirely re-imagined production at St. Petersburg's Studio@620 from September 17-28.


Program, The Print Show: Selections From Printmakers, 2008, Dorian Angello, Studio At 620, Rob Mullins, Coralette Damme Sep 2008

Program, The Print Show: Selections From Printmakers, 2008, Dorian Angello, Studio At 620, Rob Mullins, Coralette Damme

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Printmaking has a utilitarian history, from first being used to print playing cards for entertainment and as a way to disseminate information to a large audience. But in the hands of a creative artist, printmaking takes on a new life and meaning. Explore printmaking as an artistic medium and the various techniques employed by eight local artists.


Program, Summer Camp '08, 2008, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620, Jeff Papa Jul 2008

Program, Summer Camp '08, 2008, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620, Jeff Papa

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The Studio@620 invites you to join us for a seriously frivolous exhibition celebrating the spirit of extravagance, and all things camp. This event of semi-epic proportions will include classic films, live musical stylings, culinary wonders, mostly unrehearsed theatrical performances, hand carved tikis, video oddities, exotic fashionry and objects d'Art. Don't miss theme song inspired theatrical events and re-enactments from Hairspray before the film begins on Thursday July 24 and a special fashion show between films on Saturday evening July 26. Too many surprises to list them all here so you'll just have to come and see for yourself!


Program, The Florimezzo Music Festival, 2008, St. Petersburg Opera Co., Studio At 620, First Presbyterian Palladium Theater Jun 2008

Program, The Florimezzo Music Festival, 2008, St. Petersburg Opera Co., Studio At 620, First Presbyterian Palladium Theater

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Florimezzo provides educational and performance opportunities to students, music educators and community musicians, Members of the Florida Orchestra and other professional musicians serve as mentors (clinicians/coaches( by leading rehearsals and playing in the ensembles that perform in FloriMezzo concerts. Our organization is based on the philosophy that tremendous learning and exciting artisitc products are created in a cross-generational and cross-occupational environment. Our concerts reach a broad community base because of the diversity of our musicians. We program ensembles of all sizes to meet the needs of the wide variety of instruments played by our members. Our concerts provide audience members …


Program, Hugo, 2008, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620, Jonathan Van Gils May 2008

Program, Hugo, 2008, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620, Jonathan Van Gils

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The Studio@620 presents the world premiere of a new play by student playwright Jonathan Van Gils, Directed by Bob Devin Jones. This play centers around three characters: Hugo, The Producer, and Rachel. Hugo is young, homeless man; also a filmmaker. The Producer, a drug dealing, pot smoking, Joni Mitchell super-fan, Pellegrino swindling social revolutionary, leader of the band Snack Attack, and movie producer. Rachel, a lustrous, University student, writer with cinematic aspirations; also young. All three of these characters come together to work, live, and party in Hugo's loft. The goal is to manifest Hugo's long lost screenplay, but The …


Program, Folk Art: Florida, Up South, And The Rest Of America, 2008, Camille Ann Brewer, Studio At 620, Jeanine Taylor, Jeff Klinkenberg May 2008

Program, Folk Art: Florida, Up South, And The Rest Of America, 2008, Camille Ann Brewer, Studio At 620, Jeanine Taylor, Jeff Klinkenberg

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The work selected for Folk Art: Florida, Up South, and the Rest of America features primarily representational art-the landscape and images of people. Some of the images represent places in time, individuals, dreams and/or fantasies, or special events. All deal with some aspect of the human condition.