100-plus fun things to do in November near Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice and Punta Gorda
We'll soon leave October and its lineup of local events, including all our area Halloween festivities, but not to worry if you're looking for more fun ways to get out and explore our community: November will bring even more events to town.
Some of our biggest annual events will make their return next month, including the sand-sculpting Siesta Key Crystal Classic competition on world-famous Siesta Beach, the Florida International Air Show in Punta Gorda and renaissance festivals in Myakka City and Sarasota. There'll also be festivities for Día de los Muertos, Veteran's Day and the winter holiday season — including a new event featuring a locally based celebrity. And of course, there'll be plenty of the concerts, stage productions and art exhibitions our area regularly hosts, especially when our local performing arts venues are amid their new seasons.
To help keep track of it all, here's a list of more than 100 events taking place in November in Sarasota, Manatee and Charlotte counties, listed in roughly chronological order. Event details are subject to change.
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Celtic Thunder Odyssey
An evening of traditional and contemporary Irish music features singers Ryan Kelly, Damian McGinty (who appeared on “Glee”), Neil Byrne and Emmet Cahill, whose music grows from their shared Irish heritage with innovative arrangements and modern styles. 7:30 p.m. Nov. 1; Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; $55-$95; 941-263-6799; vanwezel.org
Matthew Graybil
Pianist Matthew Graybil and the Chopin Project return for an Artist Series Concerts luncheon program at the Sarasota Yacht Club. Graybil has been a regular on Sarasota concert stages and has performed around the world. The program features music by Chopin and other romantic era composers. 11 a.m. Nov. 2; Sarasota Yacht Club, 1100 John Ringling Blvd., Sarasota; $68; 941-306-1200; artistseriesconcerts.org
Ringling Underground
The event held in The Ringling's courtyard with live music, up-and-coming artists and free admission for students continues in November with Um, Jennifer?, Pilot Jonezz and Neverless. 8 p.m. Nov. 2; The Ringling, 5401 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota; $15, free students with ID and members; 941-359-5700; ringling.org
Igor & Red Elvises
The "Siberian surf rock" group visits Punta Gorda's Celtic Ray, then Bradenton's Birdrock Taco Shack for its Día de los Muertos festivities. 8 p.m. Nov. 2; Celtic Ray Public House, 145 E. Marion Ave., Punta Gorda; 941-916-9115; celticray.net; 8 p.m. Nov. 3; Birdrock Taco Shack, 1213 13th Ave. W., Bradenton; $5; 941-545-9966; facebook.com/birdrocktaco
Sarasota MOD Weekend
The annual festival celebrating the legacy and global impact of the Sarasota School of Architecture (aka Sarasota Modern) this year will center around the centennial of renowned Sarasota School architect Victor Lundy, honoring him with an exhibition and symposium that jointly trace his life and legacy. Nov. 2-5; various locations; $40-$250, $30-$225 members; architecturesarasota.org
FLAFlamenco
The FLAFlamenco festival offers a weekend of traditional and contemporary Flamenco dance and music. Israel Fernandez and Diego del Morao perform at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 2, bringing new elements to traditional styles. At 7:30 p.m. Nov. 4 and 5 p.m. Nov. 5, Spanish dancer and choreographer Rafael Ramírez presents his solo dance “Lo Presciso” (The Essential) accompanied by live musicians. There also will be masterclasses for Flamenco dance and guitar on Nov. 4 and 5. The Ringling, 5401 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota; $30-$40; 941-360-7399; ringling.org
‘Later Life’
Playwright A.R. Gurney mixes comedy and pathos with this tender play about two people who rekindle a romance after 30 years. Austin has spent his life convinced that something terrible is going to happen to him. When he reencounters Ruth, she has been divorced several times, and friends think they may bring one another a sense of calm and happiness. Nov. 2-12; Island Players, 10009 Gulf Drive, Anna Maria; $28, $30 online; 941-778-5755; theislandplayers.org
‘The Foreigner’
In Larry Shue’s comedy at the Charlotte Players, a shy proof reader visits a rural fishing lodge in Georgia where he takes on a new personality by pretending to be a foreigner who doesn’t speak English. Suddenly he has a lot of friends as the locals talk about one another freely, not realizing that Charlie can actually understand what they are saying. Nov. 2-12; Charlotte Players Langdon Playhouse, 1182 Market Circle, Port Charlotte; $27, $14 students; 941-255-1022; charlotteplayers.org
‘The Cactus League in Grapefruit Country’
Hermitage fellow and former curator Emily Nemens reads from and talks about her debut 2020 novel “The Cactus League,” which tells a human story involving spring training in Arizona. Nemens is a former editor of The Paris Review and The Southern Review. 6 p.m. Nov. 3; Hermitage Artist Retreat Beach, 6660 Manasota Key Road, Englewood; $5 registration fee required; hermitageartistretreat.org
Music on Main
The free monthly concert series and block party on Lakewood Ranch's Main Street features The Black Snake Bayou Band in November, along with food vendors, beer trucks and kids' games and activities. 6-9 p.m. Nov. 3; 8100 Lakewood Main St., Lakewood Ranch; free; 941-907-9243; lakewoodranch.com
Biscuit Miller & the Mix
The bassist and singer-songwriter is a two-time winner of the Blues Music Award for Instrumentalist — Bass. 7 p.m. Nov. 3; Cottonmouth Southern Soul Kitchen, 1114 12th St. W., Bradenton; $15 advance, $20 day of; 941-243-3735; facebook.com/cottonmouthsoul
Fresh Fridays
The monthly event in downtown Sarasota returns with an Art & Jazz on Palm theme in November, featuring a Palm Avenue Gallery Walk, live music from a jazz ensemble, giveaways, light bites and beverages from hospitality partners, and more. 7-10 p.m. Nov. 3; Palm Avenue, Sarasota; downtownsarasotadid.com/fresh-fridays
Field of Dreamz Country Classic Music Festival
The two-day country music festival features headliners Chase Rice ("Eyes on You," "Drinkin' Beer. Talkin' God. Amen.") and Riley Green ("There Was This Girl," "I Wish Grandpas Never Died.") 1 p.m. Nov. 3 and noon Nov. 4; Charlotte County Fairgrounds, 2333 El Jobean Road, Port Charlotte; $55 one-day, $95 weekend, VIP options also available; eventbrite.com
Festival of the Skeletons
Bradenton's Village of the Arts neighborhood holds this 19th annual Día de los Muertos celebration featuring live music, food trucks, community shrine, art and more. 6-9:30 p.m. Nov. 3 and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Nov. 4; Village of the Arts, 1110 12th St. W., Bradenton; villageofthearts.org
Sarasota Boat Expo
Boat dealers from throughout west central Florida will offer their latest models at discounted show prices. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Nov. 3-4, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 5; Sarasota Fairgrounds, 3000 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota; $6 (with two-for-one deal Nov. 3), free ages 12 and under; sarasotaboatexpo.com
Beethoven’s Eroica
Guest conductor David Alan Miller leads the Sarasota Orchestra in a concert that includes Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 (Eroica) and Johan Strauss Jr.’s Overture to “Die Fledermaus.” Guest violinist Tessa Lark will be featured in Michael Torke’s bluegrass-inspired “Sky,” a concerto for violin and orchestra. Nov. 3-5; Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; $35-$105; 941-953-3434; sarasotaorchestra.org
Cine-World Film Festival
Sarasota Film Society's annual festival will feature films from around the globe, including some with Florida ties, such as the Sarasota area-shot "Bridge to the Other Side" and "Because of Charley," set during Hurricane Charley. Nov. 3-12; Burns Court Cinemas, 506 Burns Court, Sarasota and Lakewood Ranch Cinemas, 10715 Rodeo Drive #8, Lakewood Ranch; $15.50, $12.50 members individual tickets; packages also available; filmsociety.org
Ferraris on the Circle
Stroll through St. Armands Circle Park while enjoying Ferraris of all ages during this event benefiting Flight to the North Pole, a charity that provides financial and emotional support to terminally ill children and their families in Sarasota and Manatee counties. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 4; St. Armands Circle Park, 1 St. Armands Circle, Sarasota; free to attend, minimum donation of $50 requested to show car; 941-388-1554; starmandscircleassoc.com
Hispanic Fall Festival
The 19th annual festival will feature music, food, fun activities, vendors and more. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Nov. 4; St. Jude Catholic Church, 3930 17th St., Sarasota; stjudesarasota.org
Tons of Fun Touch-A-Truck
The second annual event will give kids (and adults) the chance to climb into, play with and learn about the vehicles they see throughout their community every day, along with local vendors, food trucks, a DJ, raffle prizes and giveaways, and a kids zone area with inflatables, carnival games, train rides, a foam party and more. OneBlood will also be at the event accepting donations. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 4; 1175 North River Ranch Trail, Parrish; free; northriverranch.com/tons-of-fun/
Celebrity Softball Game & Concert
A softball game featuring two teams with MLB, NFL and NHL players; TV, movie, radio and music personalities; and local military and first responders will be followed by a concert by country music star Rodney Atkins. 4 p.m. game, 7 p.m. concert Nov. 4; CoolToday Park, 18800 W. Villages Parkway, North Port; $45; celebritiesandheroes.com
Rockin' Lobster
Children First presents this beach party with lobster and other fare from Fins at Sharky’s, s’mores, live music and more. 6 p.m. Nov. 4; Sharky's on the Pier, 1600 Harbor Drive S., Venice; $250 individual ticket, other packages available; childrenfirst.net
The Bash at The Bishop
The Bishop's annual fundraising gala, with the theme "A Celestial Affair," features a seated dinner prepared by Innovative Dining, live music by Tropical Avenue, auctions and a chance to meet special guest NASA astronaut Nicole Stott. 6-11 p.m. Nov. 4; The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature, 201 10th St. W., Bradenton; $350 individual ticket, other packages available; 941-746-4131; bishopscience.org
The Palmer Squares
The Chicago rap duo will visit Bradenton while on tour with Washington, D.C. reggae-rockers Dale and the ZDubs. 7 p.m. doors, 7:30 p.m. show Nov. 4; Oscura, 816 Manatee Ave. E., Bradenton; $12 advance, $15 day of; 941-201-4950; oscura.live
Jason Ricci and the Bad Kind
Harmonica player and singer-songwriter Jason Ricci is a three-time Blues Music Award winner who also played alongside Zac Brown and Tom Morello at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction of Paul Butterfield Blues Band. 7:30 p.m. Nov. 4; Birdrock Taco Shack, 1213 13th Ave. W., Bradenton; $20 advance, $25 day of; 941-545-9966; facebook.com/birdrocktaco
Florida International Air Show
The 42nd annual multiday event showcases nationally known performers and aircraft and vehicle displays, with opportunities for attendees to learn more about aviation, space and military services. 9 a.m. gates, noon show Nov. 4-5; Punta Gorda Airport, 28000 A-1, Airport Road, Punta Gorda; $45, $40 senior citizens/military, $15 ages 2-12 general admission, other options available; floridaairshow.com
‘The Little Sweep’
Sarasota Youth Opera brings back Benjamin Britten’s engaging piece for the first time in five years. It’s the story of a group of children who work to help save a young chimney sweep who has been apprenticed to a cruel master. It features a cast of young singers and some adults and is intended for family audiences. 5 p.m. Nov. 4, 12:30 p.m. Nov. 5; Sarasota Opera House, 61 N. Pineapple Ave., Sarasota; $15-$30; 941-328-1322; sarasotaopera.org
Sarasota Medieval Fair
The 19th annual medieval fair will feature performers including jousting and human chess matches, food including turkey legs, arts and crafts, rides and games, vendors, themed weekends, costume contests and more. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Nov. 4-5, 11-12, 18-19 and 25-26; Woods of Mallaranny, 29847 FL-70 E., Myakka City; $12.95-$23.95 single-day, $23.95-$41.95 two-day, $78-$133 season pass; sarasotamedievalfair.com
Brunch on the Bay
The annual fundraiser benefitting USF Sarasota-Manatee will feature food and drink from two dozen restaurants and caterers in Manatee and Sarasota counties including Toastique, Constellation Catering, The Barnyard, Birdrock Taco Shack, Michael’s on East, Grove, Mattison’s and Pier 22. 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Nov. 5; University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee Campus, 8350 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; $225 individual ticket, other packages available; sarasotamanatee.usf.edu/brunch-on-the-bay
‘Homeland of My Body’
Richard Blanco, the fifth inaugural poet of the United States, reads poetry from his collection “Homeland of My Body” and signs copies in a program at Bookstore1Sarasota. Blanco was the first Latino, immigrant and gay person to serve in the role of inaugural poet. The new collection features more than 100 poems. 2 p.m. Nov. 5; Bookstore1Sarasota, 117 S. Pineapple Ave., Sarasota; $27.82 (includes a copy of his book); 941-365-7900; sarasotabooks.com
Sarasota Ski-A-Rees
The Sarasota group holds the last of its free weekly water ski shows of the fall season. 2 p.m. Nov. 5; 1602 Ken Thompson Parkway, Sarasota; free admission; 941-388-1666; skiarees.com
'An Evening at the Speakeasy'
Katherine Michelle Tanner, who just opened her new theater company Tree Fort Productions Projects, is taking a night to return to the stage for “An Evening at the Speakeasy,” a cabaret concert that will raise funds for educational and scholarship programs for the Temple Emanu-El religious school. 7 p.m. Nov. 5; Temple Emanu-El Benderson Hall, 151 McIntosh Road, Sarasota; $50 for the concert, $75 for a 6 p.m. pre-concert reception; sarasotatemple.org
Perfect Pitch Luncheon
Key Chorale honors Maestro Victor DeRenzi, who marks his 40th season as artistic director and principal conductor of the Sarasota Opera. The annual luncheon, which raises money for the organization’s education and community outreach programs, features a performance by the Key Chorale Chamber Singers and its 2023-24 student scholars. 11:30 a.m. Nov. 6; Sarasota Yacht Club, 1100 John Ringling Blvd., Sarasota; $100-$5,000; 941-552-8768; keychorale.org
‘Writing from the Bones’
Writer and librettist Kirya Traber leads a Hermitage Artist Retreat workshop on an intuitive approach to songwriting that is part of the Off the Page Literary Celebration. Traber, who has received numerous commissions, will talk about her process for writing lyrics that touch on the emotional truth of language and human connections to rhythm and melody. Participants will get to create their own work during the session. 3 p.m. Nov. 6; Elsie Quirk Library, 100 W. Dearborn St., Englewood; free registration; hermitageartistretreat.org
Neil Gaiman
The author of work later adapted into movies and TV shows such as "The Sandman," "Good Omens," "American Gods," "Coraline" and "Stardust" — who was also named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People of 2023 — will speak, also as part of the Off the Page Literary Celebration. 5 p.m. grounds open, 6 p.m. doors, 7-9 p.m. event Nov. 7; Venice Performing Arts Center, 1 Indian Ave., Venice; no registration, seating first-come, first-served; scgovlibrary.librarymarket.com
John Waite
The former lead singer of The Babys and Bad English, who also had a successful solo career including the 1984 No. 1 hit "Missing You," will perform. 7:30 p.m. Nov. 8; Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; $50-$85; 941-263-6799; vanwezel.org
‘The Boy from Kyiv’
Author and dance critic Marina Harss talks about her newly published book “The Boy from Kyiv: Alexei Ratmansky’s Life in Ballet.” Ratmansky has been described as the “most sought after man in ballet.” Harss, who lives in Sarasota, will be in conversation with Herald-Tribune columnist and dance critic Carrie Seidman. 7 p.m. Nov. 9; Bookstore1Sarasota, 117 S. Pineapple Ave., Sarasota; free admission, $35 with a copy of the book; 941-365-7900; sarasotabooks.com
Chase McDaniel
The country musician was recently signed to Nashville musical juggernaut Big Machine Records. 7-10 p.m. Nov. 9; Big Top Brewing Company, 975 Cattlemen Road, Sarasota; $22; 941-371-2939; bigtopbrewing.com
Bruce Hornsby
The former frontman of Grammy-winning, No. 1 hitmakers Bruce Hornsby and the Range turned successful solo musician will visit Sarasota while on a tour celebrating the 25th anniversary of his 1998 album "Spirit Trail." 7:30 p.m. Nov. 9; Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; $52-$82; 941-263-6799; vanwezel.org
Jim Brown and Derek St. Holmes
Country singer Jim Brown (not to be confused with fellow country musician, the late Jim Ed Brown) performs with Derek St. Holmes, the former singer and rhythm guitarist for Ted Nugent who sang on "Stranglehold." 6:30 p.m. Nov. 10; The Twisted Fork, 2208 El Jobean Road, Port Charlotte; free, $34 VIP (includes dinner buffet and drink specials); 941-235-3675; twistedfork.net
Have Gun, Will Travel and Austin Lucas
The Bradenton Americana group, whose songs have appeared on the TV shows "The Good Wife" and "The Ranch" and have earned write-ups from outlets such as NPR and No Depression, perform with singer-songwriter Austin Lucas, who recently released the album "Reinventing Against Me!" paying tribute to Florida punk band Against Me! 7 p.m. Nov. 10; Birdrock Taco Shack, 1213 13th Ave. W., Bradenton; $10; 941-545-9966; facebook.com/birdrocktaco
Neil Berg's 50 Years of Rock and Roll Part VI
With a cast consisting of Broadway performers and rock singers, this show follows the history of the genre from the 1940s through the MTV era in the 1980s. 8 p.m. Nov. 10; Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; $27-$85; 941-263-6799; vanwezel.org
Travis Denning
The country musician is known for hits such as the No. 1 country airplay track "After a Few" and "David Ashley Parker from Powder Springs." 8:30 p.m. Nov. 10; Joyland, 8341 Lockwood Ridge Road, Sarasota; $25 advance, $30 day of ages 21 and up, $35 advance, $40 day ages 18-20; 941-210-4110; joylandsarasota.com
Tinsley Ellis and Marcia Ball
Two blues singer-songwriters who've released albums on esteemed blues label Alligator Records, guitarist Tinsley Ellis and pianist Marcia Ball, will play two nights of shows of "Acoustic Songs and Stories" at Fogartyville. 7 p.m. doors, 8 p.m. show Nov. 10-11; Fogartyville Community Media and Arts Center, 525 Kumquat Court, Sarasota; $52, $48 members, $26 students ages 13 and up; 941-894-6469; fogartyville.org
The Music of Giacomo Puccini
Some favorite singers from past seasons along with some newcomers sing the music of Puccini in a weekend of concerts by the Sarasota Opera, which replace the traditional fall productions. Sopranos Hanna Brammer and Erica Petrocelli, tenors Rafael Davila and Christopher Oglesby and baritone Jean Carlos Rodriguez perform favorites from “Tosca,” “Turandot,” “Madame Butterfly” and more. Artistic Director Victor DeRenzi conducts. 7:30 p.m. Nov. 10 and 3 p.m. Nov. 12; Sarasota Opera House, 61 N. Pineapple Ave., Sarasota; $35-$99; 941-328-1322; sarasotaopera.org
Siesta Key Crystal Classic
The annual sand-sculpting competition on world-famous Siesta Beach will also feature live music, a vendor village, beach bar party tent and amateur competition. Nov. 10-13; Siesta Beach, 948 Beach Road, Sarasota; $12, $10 senior/military, $6 ages 5-17 (one-day), $40, $20 ages 5-17 (four-day), $12-$55 amateur competition, $55 reserved parking day pass; siestakeycrystalclassic.com
‘Pass Over’
Playwright Antoinette Chinonye Nwandu reimagines Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot,” resetting it to inner city Chicago, where two men, Moses and Kitch, wait on the corner, talking and hoping that today will turn out different than all the other days. The play is part of The Sarasota Players’ new Sidebar series, which is presented in its Studio space at 1400 Boulevard of the Arts, Sarasota; Nov. 10-19; $27; 941-365-2494; theplayers.org
Veterans Day Parade
The annual Veterans Day parade will begin at Osprey Avenue and Main Street in downtown Sarasota and move westward on Main Street, with marching bands, antique military vehicles, and two local World War II veterans in the front of the parade. The parade will make its way to Chaplain J.D. Hamel Park for a ceremony around 11 a.m., with a keynote address by Carlos Moreira, First Sergeant with the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve and Director of Student Engagement with the University of South Florida. 10 a.m. Nov. 11; Osprey Avenue and Main Street, Sarasota
‘White House by the Sea’
Author Kate Storey reads from and signs copies of her book “White House by the Sea: A Century of the Kennedys at Hyannis Port.” Storey, the senior features editor at Rolling Stone, explores the famous family through the lens of their compound on Cape Cod. 11 a.m. Nov. 11; Bookstore1Sarasota, 117 S. Pineapple Ave., Sarasota; sold out; 941-365-7900; sarasotabooks.com
Suncoast's Largest Food Truck Festival 4.0
The fourth annual food truck festival with more than 70 vendors will coincide with the Santa's Grand Arrival and Parade being held at University Town Center the same day. Noon-9 p.m. Nov. 11; The Mall at University Town Center, 140 University Town Center Drive, Sarasota; free admission; 727-674-1464; floridapenguinproductions.com
Veterans Day in Song
After years of celebrating the nation with a July 4 concert, Choral Artists shifts the patriotic music to the fall for this Veterans Day concert, which features a medley of songs by George M. Cohan, Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA,” Barry Sadler’s “The Green Beret,” a couple of songs by Irving Berlin and an armed forces salute arranged by artistic director Joseph Holt. 1 p.m. Nov. 11; Church of the Redeemer, 222 S. Palm Ave., Sarasota; $40, $25 veterans, $5 students; 941-387-4900; choralartistssarasota.org
Suncoast Food & Wine Fest
Rotary Club of Lakewood Ranch's 21st annual event will again offer an afternoon of samplings and tastings from a large selection of area restaurants, as well as a variety of wines and other beverages. 1-4 p.m. Nov. 11; Premier Sports Campus, 5895 Post Blvd., Lakewood Ranch; $95 general admission; suncoastfoodandwinefest.com
Symphony on the Sand
Anna Maria Island Concert Chorus & Orchestra will perform international and American musical compositions, Broadway hits, movie favorites and patriotic classics in a Veterans Day salute. 4:30-7:30 p.m. Nov. 11; Coquina Gulfside Park, 2650 Gulf Drive, Bradenton Beach; $30-$250; 941-704-6408; amicco.org/symphony-on-the-sand
William Shatner: 'The Wrath of Khan'
A screening of 1982's "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan," widely considered to be the best "Star Trek" film, will be followed by its star William Shatner sharing stories and answering audience questions. 7 p.m. Nov. 11; Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; $63-$117; 941-263-6799; vanwezel.org
‘Bashert – Some Things Are Meant to Be’
Sarasota’s Lynne Bernfield, a performer, songwriter, therapist and interviewer, returns with a revised edition of her solo show that celebrates destiny and the way things come together in life. The Yiddish word means “destined” or “intended,” but it is used to understand why some things happen, like the way you notice one person at a party, who may turn out to be your soulmate. 7:30 p.m. Nov. 11; The Sarasota Players, 3501 S. Tamiami Trail, Suite 1130, Sarasota; $36; 941-365-2494; theplayers.org
Santa's Grand Arrival Parade
University Town Center will kick off the holiday season with this celebration featuring a parade down North Cattlemen Road, a light show and fireworks display. Nov. 11; University Town Center, 210 N. Cattlemen Road, Sarasota; utcsarasota.com
St. Armands Circle Art Festival
The festival will feature art from a variety of mediums including sculpture, photography, glass, paintings, ceramics, jewelry, mixed media and more. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 11-12; St. Armands Circle Park, 1 St. Armands Circle, Sarasota; free admission; 561-746-6615; artfestival.com
Cortez Stone Crab & Music Festival
The 11th annual event will offer fresh local seafood (including, of course, stone crab), beverages, live music, local artists displaying their wares, and a kids zone. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Nov. 11-12; Swordfish Grill & Tiki Bar, 4628 119th St. W., Cortez; $5, free ages 12 and under (admission), $5 per car (parking); cortezstonecrabfestival.com
Friendly City Flea
The curated outdoor market of makers, musicians and creatives in downtown Bradenton features more than 70 artisan vendors, brunch/coffee/cocktails, live music and local nonprofits. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 12; Oscura, 816 Manatee Ave. E., Bradenton; free admission; 941-201-4950; oscura.live
SRQ Craft Beer Festival
The fifth annual festival will feature more than 20 local and regional breweries, as well as food and live music. Noon-4 p.m. Nov. 12; Origin Craft Beer & Pizza Cafe, 1837 Hillview St., Sarasota; $25; facebook.com/originpizzacafe
PoetryMic
The monthly event of local poets reading original poems features Dariana Alvarez and Joanna Fox in November. 2 p.m. Nov. 12; Bookstore1Sarasota, 117 S. Pineapple Ave., Sarasota; free, but donations to defray costs are accepted; 941-365-7900; sarasotabooks.com
‘From the New World’
The Punta Gorda Symphony, led by music director Richard Stoelzel, performs Anton Dvorak’s popular Symphony No. 9 “From the New World,” with guest artist Rex Richardson, who has been described as “among the best trumpet soloists in the world today.” 3:30 p.m. Nov. 12; Charlotte Performing Arts Center, 701 Carmalita St., Punta Gorda; $35-$65, $15 for youth; 941-205-5996; pgsymphony.org
‘Surfin’ USA’
The Pops Orchestra marks Veterans Day with a themed concert that features Sail On: The Beach Boys Tribute. The group is described as the most-booked Beach Boys tribute band in the world. They perform such hits as “Little Deuce Coupe,” “California Girls” and “I Get Around,” among others. The orchestra also will be paying tribute to veterans with some patriotic favorites. 3 p.m. Nov. 12; Riverview Performing Arts Center, 1 Ram Way, Sarasota; 7:30 p.m. Nov. 13; Neel Performing Arts Center, 5840 26th St. W., Bradenton; $30-$60; 941-926-7677; thepopsorchestra.org
Hermitage Cross Arts Collaborative
Composer Lizzie Hagstedt and dancer/choreographer Jessica Obiedzinski of Sarasota Contemporary Dance share selections from new work they have created as fellows at the Hermitage Artist Retreat. Presented by the Hermitage with Asolo Repertory Theatre (where one of Hagstedt’s shows was presented in a virtual production), Sarasota Contemporary Dance and The Bay Sarasota. 5 p.m. Nov. 14; The Bay Sarasota, 1055 Boulevard of the Arts, Sarasota; $5 registration required; hermitageartistretreat.org
Popa Chubby
The blues-rock musician has credentials in both genres, having released albums on esteemed blues label Blind Pig Records and performing for a stint in the band of iconic punk rocker Richard Hell. 6:30 p.m. Nov. 15; Birdrock Taco Shack, 1213 13th Ave. W., Bradenton; $15 advance, $20 day of; 941-545-9966; facebook.com/birdrocktaco
Candlelight: A Tribute to Taylor Swift
A string quartet will perform the music of the pop superstar under the gentle glow of candlelight. 6:30 and 9 p.m. Nov. 15: Sarasota Municipal Auditorium, 801 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; $41-$67; feverup.com/m/135240
Patti Smith
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame-inducted singer-songwriter known for her classic 1975 album "Horses," who is also Selby Gardens' inaugural artist-in-residence and performed twice there last year, will return for “An Evening with Patti Smith Dedicated to Georgia O’Keeffe." 7 p.m. Nov. 15; Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, 1534 Mound St., Sarasota; sold out as of press time; 941-366-5731; selby.org
Tobias Quartet
The Perlman Music Program/Suncoast features alumni of the program’s founding residency on Shelter Island in New York with performances by the Tobias Quartet. The four musicians initially met at the Perlman program, reunited at Juilliard and created their ensemble in 2021 at the Music from Angel Fire Festival in New Mexico in 2021. It is the first of a series of programs featuring PMP alumni throughout the season. 7 p.m. Nov. 15; McGuire Hall, Sarasota Art Museum, 1001 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; $20; 5 p.m. Nov. 18; The Green at UTC, 125 N. Cattlemen Road, Sarasota; free (chairs will be provided); perlmansuncoast.org
‘Little Shop of Horrors’
Florida Studio Theatre opens its 50th season with a new production of the Alan Menken-Howard Ashman hit musical adapted from a Roger Corman film about an awkward clerk in a flower shop who discovers an intriguing plant that turns out to be a blood-hungry man-eater. Sean Daniels directs. Nov. 15-Jan. 7; Florida Studio Theatre, Gompertz Theatre, 1265 First St., Sarasota; $29-$49; 941-366-9000; floridastudiotheatre.org
Hermitage Sunsets @ Benderson Park
Playwrights Terry Guest, author of “At the Wake of a Dead Drag Queen,” and James Anthony Tyler, winner of the third Horton Foote Playwriting Award, will share selections from their work and talk about their creative processes during this Hermitage Artist Retreat sunset program at Nathan Benderson Park. Presented with the Nathan Benderson Park Conservancy, Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe and Urbanite Theatre. 5 p.m. Nov. 16; Benderson Family Finish Tower, 5851 Nathan Benderson Circle, Sarasota; $5 registration required; hermitageartistretreat.org
Sunset Serenade
Three winners of the Artist Series Concerts 2023 Statewide Vocal Competition join together for a sunset program at Selby Gardens. Bass-baritone Justice Miguel Yates joins with sopranos Kaylan Hernandez and Grace Lauther, and pianist Joseph Holt for a program featuring art songs, arias, duos from Mozart’s “Marriage of Figaro” and African-American spirituals. 5:30 p.m. Nov. 16; Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, 1534 Mound St., Sarasota; $40; 941-306-1200; artistseriesconcerts.org
‘Revisit’
The Booker High School VPA dance program presents ‘Revisit,” which uses dance to explore where we’ve come from, what we’ve done and where we should be going. 7 p.m. Nov. 16; Booker High School, 3201 N. Orange Ave., Sarasota; $15, $5 students; bookervpa.com
Walter Trout
The former lead guitarist for Canned Heat and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers turned successful solo artist is also a four-time Blues Music Awards winner. 7 p.m. Nov. 16; The Event Center, 24411 Rampart Blvd., Port Charlotte; $40-$65; thephoenixradio.com
Ben Prestage
The Florida-raised "Deep South Swamp Music" performer is known for his inventive approach to instrumentation, simultaneously playing multiple instruments, including the diddley bow, which earned him a Blues Music Award nomination for Instrumentalist — Other. 7 p.m. Nov. 16; Celtic Ray Public House, 145 E. Marion Ave., Punta Gorda; 941-916-9115; celticray.net
Congo Jazz Band
A piece of theater in the style of a concert of Congolese music by Les Francophonies, written by Mohamed Kacimi and directed by Hassane Kassi Kouyaté. The show speaks to issues of resource extraction, colonialism and more. In the Congo, music was taken over by dictators and used by revolutionaries for change. It is presented in French with English supertitles. Kouyaté will take part in an Artist Talk at 11 a.m. Nov. 15. Performances Nov. 16-18; Historic Asolo Theater, The Ringling, 5401 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota; $30-$40; 941-360-7399; ringling.org
Englewood Beach Waterfest
The main Offshore Powerboat Association Racing World Championships will take place Nov. 18-19, with other events including a pre-race party and Waterfest block party. Nov. 16-19; Englewood; englewoodbeachwaterfest.com
Straight No Chaser
The a cappella group that rose to fame when a video of their take on "The 12 Days of Christmas" went viral on YouTube will visit Van Wezel on their Sleighin' It Tour. 8 p.m. Nov. 17; Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; $57-$88; 941-263-6799; vanwezel.org
Big Al and the Heavyweights
The Louisiana blues band often pay tribute to their home on tracks like "Cajun Roux" and "Hey, Hey Mardi Gras," and most recently released last year's album "Love One Another." 8 p.m. Nov. 17; Celtic Ray Public House, 145 E. Marion Ave., Punta Gorda; 941-916-9115; celticray.net
‘Conflicted Beauty’
The Sarasota Ballet goes to war for a triple bill that includes the company premiere of Edwaard Liang’s “The Art of War,” set to music by Michael Torke. Liang has said his 2015 piece is “about controlling chaos.” It is paired with Frederick Ashton’s “Dante Sonata," which was created during the opening phases of World War II and set to music by Franz Liszt, and Paul Taylor’s popular and jazzy “Company B,” which was built around songs by the Andrews Sisters. Nov. 17-18; Sarasota Opera House, 61 N. Pineapple Ave., Sarasota; $35-$125; 941-359-0099; sarasotaballet.org
‘A Symphony Fantastic’
The Venice Symphony marks the start of its 50th anniversary season with a weekend of concerts featuring Hector Berlioz’s “Symphony Fantastique.” Music Director Troy Quinn leads the program, which highlights guest artist Andrew Bain, principal horn of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. He will perform a solo of composer Eric Ewazen’s Concerto for Horn and String Orchestra. Nov. 17-18; Venice Performing Arts Center, 1 Indian Way, Venice; $39-$71; 941-207-8822; thevenicesymphony.org
‘Expressions’
The new Azara Ballet makes its debut with a program of four short contemporary ballets. The company was founded by dancers Kate Flowers (artistic director) and Martin Roosaare (associate artistic director) with a mission to “uplift people through dance.” The opening program features “Divine Serenity” by Leiland Charles set to music by Navajo pianist and composer Connor Chee; “Lost & Found,” choreographed by Roosaare, “Resilience” created by Flowers and Roosaare; and “Symphony” choreographed by Joshua Stayton. 7 p.m. Nov. 17, 2 and 7 p.m. Nov. 18; Neel Performing Arts Center, 5840 26th St. W., Bradenton, State College of Florida; $32-$35; azaraballet.org/performances
Birdie for the Birdies Putt Putt Competition
Daiquiri Deck is hosting this putt-putt tournament at The Fish Hole miniature golf course located by the popular restaurant and bar's Bradenton Beach location on Anna Maria Island. The proceeds will directly benefit Wildlife Inc. Education & Rehabilitation Center, a nonprofit that has served the community for several decades through raising awareness and rehabilitating over 3,000 wild animals each year. 9 a.m. Nov. 18; The Fish Hole, 115 Bridge St., Bradenton Beach; $50, $75 VIP; daiquirideck.com
Harvest Festival
The family-friendly event will feature live music, family games and activities, a photo booth area, vendors, pumpkins, and food including pies from Anna Maria Bake House. 9 a.m.-noon Nov. 18; Gamble Creek Farms, 14950 Golf Course Road, Parrish; free; fb.me/e/4w241ShJG
Burger Fest 1.0
The festival will feature six food truck chefs bringing their burgers to Big Top's Lakewood Ranch taproom. 3 p.m. Nov. 18; Big Top Brewers Collective, 2507 Lakewood Ranch Blvd., Bradenton; 941-708-2966; bigtopbrewing.com
‘Caesar’
The collaboration between Artist Series Concerts of Sarasota and Key Chorale features the Key Chorale Chamber Singers and Booker High VPA Choir joining violinist Alexander Markov performing his original composition “Caesar.” The concert, which also features Markov’s violinist parents Marina and Albert Markov, will include Paul Halley’s “Untraveled Worlds” and Ola Gjeilo’s “Lux Beata Trinitas.” 4 p.m. Nov. 18; Church of the Palms, 3224 Bee Ridge Road, Sarasota; $40-$60; 941-306-1200; artistseriesconcerts.org
Holiday Lighting of the Village
One million lights and holiday-themed decorations are illuminated in this kickoff to Fishermen's Village's Holiday Festival of Lights that also features Santa's arrival and visits with him and the Grinch, ribbon cutting, bagpipers parade, live music and dancing. 5-10 p.m. Nov. 18; Fishermen's Village, 1200 W. Retta Esplanade, Punta Gorda; 941-639-8721; fishermensvillage.com
Passerine CD Release Concert
The Sarasota folk/Americana group released its newest album "Shiny Things" earlier this year. 7 p.m. doors, 8 p.m. show Nov. 18; Fogartyville Community Media and Arts Center, 525 Kumquat Court, Sarasota; $20, $17 members, $10 students ages 13 and up; 941-894-6469; fogartyville.org
Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
The voice behind hits including "Sherry," "Big Girls Don't Cry," "My Eyes Adored You" and "Grease" will visit Van Wezel on The Last Encores tour. 8 p.m. Nov. 18; Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; sold out as of press time; 941-263-6799; vanwezel.org
Sarasota Fall Fine Art Festival
The festival will feature local, regional and national artisans working in painting, sculpture, jewelry, photography, glass, ceramics, fiber and wearable art, mixed-media, woodworking and more. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 18-19; J.D. Hamel Park, 199 Bayfront Drive, Sarasota; free admission; 941-487-8061; paragonfestivals.com
SunCoast Renaissance Festival
The fourth annual renaissance festival features more than 100 stage shows daily, varieties of foods and treats, and numerous artisan merchants with handcrafted wares. Nov. 18-19, 25-26, Dec. 2-3, 9-10; Sarasota Fairgrounds, 3000 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota; $18, $15 student/senior/military, $10 child (one-day pass), $32, $26 student/senior/military, $22 child (two-day pass), other passes available; 321-458-3515; suncoastrenaissancefestival.com
A Brave New Wonderland
Sarasota-born celebrity high-wire daredevil Nik Wallenda will present this inaugural holiday-themed circus show in partnership with Circus Arts Conservatory. Nov. 18-Dec. 31; University Town Center, 257 N. Cattlemen Road, Sarasota; $30-$75; 941-355-9335; circusarts.org
‘Crazy for You’
Ken Ludwig has updated the script for this Tony-winning musical that was adapted from George and Ira Gershwin’s “Girl Crazy” with a score that includes “I Got Rhythm,” “Someone to Watch Over Me,” “Embraceable You” and “Nice Work if You Can Get It.” Denis Jones, who choreographed Broadway’s “Tootsie” and “Holiday Inn,” returns as director and choreographer. The musical is about a wealthy bachelor who is sent by his domineering mother to foreclose on a theater in Deadrock, Nevada, only to fall in love with the owner’s daughter and realize his dream of becoming a song and dance man. Nov. 18-Jan. 4; Asolo Repertory Theatre, 5555 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; $35-$98; 941-351-8000; asolorep.org
‘The True Story of Eve’
The work of author and multimedia artist Michele Oka Doner is featured in the exhibition “The True Story of Eve,” which includes a selection of sculptures and work on paper that reflect on climate and ecology. Doner is known for creating work that touches on the natural world. Nov. 18-June 2; The Ringling Monda Gallery, 5401 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota; 941-359-5700; ringling.org
Ponies Under the Palms Mustang and Ford Show
The 31st annual show will feature Mustang and Ford enthusiasts from throughout the region competing for awards.8 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 19; Lakewood Ranch Main Street, 8100 Lakewood Main St., Lakewood Ranch; free spectators, $25-$30 to register a car; lakewoodranch.com
Block Party Benefit for Denis V. Cooper Foundation
The neighboring Big Top Brewing Company and J.R.'s Old Packinghouse Cafe will team up for this inaugural block party benefiting the Denis V. Cooper Foundation, with 20 bands playing on three stages, raffles, auction items and special guest emcee Maverick Johnson. Noon Nov. 19; Big Top Brewing Company, 975 Cattlemen Road, Sarasota; 941-371-2939; bigtopbrewing.com and J.R.'s Old Packinghouse Cafe, 987 S. Packinghouse Road, Sarasota; 941-371-9358; facebook.com/jrsopc
‘A Soldier’s Tale’
Music and drama combine in Igor Stravinsky’s theatrical work “A Soldier’s Tale,” about a soldier who trades his magic violin to the devil in exchange for knowledge about the future. This Sarasota Orchestra Chamber Soiree features music and dramatic narration and is directed by Logan Gabrielle Schulman. The cast of actors includes Casey Murphy as the narrator, Amber McNew as the devil, 23 Alejo-Barbic as the soldier and Raychel Ceciro as the princess. 4 p.m. Nov. 19; Holley Hall, 709 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; $42-$52; 941-953-3434; sarasotaorchestra.org
Mannheim Steamroller Christmas
Best known for its holiday music, including numerous multi-platinum Christmas albums, Mannheim Steamroller will bring this show featuring Christmas classics combined with multimedia effects. 7 p.m. Nov. 19; Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; $70-$95; 941-263-6799; vanwezel.org
Drag Queen Bingo Extravaganza
Tamiami Trails and special guest stars perform at this variety show that also includes three games of bingo called throughout the show. 8 p.m. Nov. 19; McCurdy's Comedy Theatre, 1923 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota; $25; 941-925-3869; mccurdyscomedy.com
Light Up Bradenton Beach
The event will feature the lighting of a 25-foot Christmas tree, Christmas music, area retailers and restaurants offering seasonal specials and deals including ornaments, and the chance to take photos with Santa. Nov. 19; Bradenton Beach; lovebradentonbeach.com
Holiday Festival of Lights
More than one million lights and themed decorations adorn the inside and outside of Fishermen's Village. Nov. 19-Dec. 31; Fishermen's Village, 1200 W. Retta Esplanade, Punta Gorda; 941-639-8721; fishermensvillage.com
‘Picking Up the Pieces’
The Sarasota Art Museum features an exhibition of work by Judy Pfaff, a multimedia artist who is considered a pioneer of installation art for more than 50 years. “Picking Up the Pieces” is her largest installation since 2017 and the museum says it “will defy boundaries, mixing painting, sculpture and architecture.” The site-specific installation expresses her concern about climate change and social issues and offers a response to the impact of Hurricane Ian, which hit Southwest Florida in 2022. Nov. 19-March 24; Sarasota Art Museum, 1001 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; 941-309-4300; sarasotaartmuseum.org
Ligeti’s 100th
ensembleNEWSRQ marks the 100th birthday of Hungarian-Austrian composer Gy?rgy Ligeti, with three of his pieces, including his “Etudes” and Trio for Horn, Violin and Piano performed by pianist Han Chen. The program also includes Ligeti’s Cello Sonata (to be performed by Natalie Helm), along with Viet Cuong’s 2014 composition “Wax and Wire” and Stacy Garrop’s 2020 “Slipstream.” Clarinetist Bharat Chandra also performs. 7:30 p.m. Nov. 20; First Congregational Church, 1031 S. Euclid Ave., Sarasota; $25, $10 livestream; ensrq.org
‘A Tuna Christmas’
A holiday-themed sequel to the enduring hit “Greater Tuna,” in which a couple of actors play all the characters and share stories about life in the third-smallest town in Texas. In this version, a local production of “A Christmas Carol” is threatened by unpaid electric bills, and people in the community do what they can to see that traditions continue. Nov. 20-Dec. 17; The Sarasota Players, 3501 S. Tamiami Trail, Suite 1130, Sarasota; $28-$30, $13 students; 941-365-2494; theplayers.org
‘She Loves Me’
This 1960s musical is all about romance and missed connections. It’s about two co-workers in a perfumerie who think they can’t stand one another, but are actually in love, based on the secret correspondence they carry on in their off hours. It features a score by “Fiddler on the Roof” creators Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick, and a book by Joe Masteroff, who also wrote “Cabaret.” The original story inspired the films “The Shop Around the Corner” and “You’ve Got Mail.” Nov. 20-Dec. 17; Manatee Performing Arts Center, 502 Third Ave. W., Bradenton; $38; 941-748-5875; manateeperformingartscenter.com
Steve Arvey and Rev. Billy C. Wirtz
Bradenton-based bluesman and cigar box guitar guru Steve Arvey will perform along with Rev. Billy C. Wirtz, boogie-woogie blues pianist and host of WMNF's "The Rhythm Revival." 7 p.m. doors, 8 p.m. show Nov. 24; Fogartyville Community Media and Arts Center, 525 Kumquat Court, Sarasota; $20, $16 members, $10 students ages 13 and up; 941-894-6469; fogartyville.org
Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance
The show blending Irish dancing, original music and storytelling will visit Van Wezel on its 25th anniversary tour. 8 p.m. Nov. 24; Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; $45-$90; 941-263-6799; vanwezel.org
Sarasota Food Truck Rally & Music Festival
The three-day festival will feature food trucks, live music and a marketplace of arts, crafts and specialty products. 4-10 p.m. Nov. 24, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Nov. 25 and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Nov. 26; J.D. Hamel Park, 199 Bayfront Drive, Sarasota; free admission; 941-487-8061; paragonfestivals.com
Rumours of Fleetwood Mac
While Stevie Nicks and Mick Fleetwood have both suggested that Fleetwood Mac's days touring have come to an end after the death of Christine McVie, you can still hear their songs live at this tribute show, with Fleetwood among those who've shared the stage with them. 8 p.m. Nov. 25; Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; $45-$75; 941-263-6799; vanwezel.org
Atomic Holiday Bazaar
The annual holiday shopping event will also feature food trucks and free tote bags filled with swag for the first 100 adults at the start of each show. Noon-5:30 p.m. Nov. 25 and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 26; Robarts Arena, 3000 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota; $6 adults, free ages 12 and under; atomicholidaybazaar.com
‘Deck the Halls’
Florida Studio Theatre presents the 2023 edition of its Children’s Theatre’s annual celebration of the holiday season, with sketches, new songs and stories about what makes Christmas, Hanukkah and more special in the Sarasota area. Saturdays and select Sundays Nov. 25-Dec. 24; Florida Studio Theatre Keating Theatre, 1241 N. Palm Ave., Sarasota; $10; 941-366-9000; floridastudiotheatre.org
Bradenton Punk Rock Flea Market
The market will feature more than 50 vendors and food trucks, and live music by punk bands from throughout Central Florida. Noon-6 p.m. Nov. 26; Oscura, 816 Manatee Ave. E., Bradenton; free admission; 941-201-4950; oscura.live
‘Wintertide’
Key Chorale joins with members of The Sarasota Ballet Studio company for a program that highlights the feel and sounds of the winter season. It includes Conrad Susa’s “Carols and Lullabies,” which blends Spanish and Mexican carols, and John Rutter’s choral cycle “When Icicles Hang.” Classical guitarist Paul Moeller is a guest performer. 4 p.m. Nov. 26; Sarasota Opera House, 61 N. Pineapple Ave., Sarasota; $20-$55, $10 college students, free students younger than 18; 941-552-8768; keychorale.org
Jason Carter and Friends
The Grammy-winning bluegrass fiddler known for his work with the Del McCoury Band and the Travelin' McCourys will perform with bassist Alan Bartram, guitarist Cody Kilby, banjo player Cory Walker and mandolinist Chris Henry. 6 p.m. doors, 7 p.m. show Nov. 26; Fogartyville Community Media and Arts Center, 525 Kumquat Court, Sarasota; $26, $22 members, $13 students ages 13 and up; 941-894-6469; fogartyville.org
Johnny Cash — The Official Concert Experience
Live musicians will play in sync with video of "The Johnny Cash Show" projected on a screen above the stage, as well as perform their own takes on Cash hits, at this show. 7 p.m. Nov. 26; Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; $35-$85; 941-263-6799; vanwezel.org
‘Pretty Woman: The Musical’
Canadian musician, singer and songwriter Bryan Adams partnered with songwriter Jim Vallance to turn the hit 1990 film “Pretty Woman” into a Broadway musical. The film starred Richard Gere as a wealthy businessman who helps transform a Hollywood prostitute (played by Julia Roberts) into a more respectable and glamorous companion. Channing Weir, who grew up performing in Sarasota area theaters, is featured in the touring show’s ensemble. Nov. 27-28; Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; $70-$115; 941-263-6799; vanwezel.org
Dave Koz and Friends Christmas Tour
The Grammy-nominated saxophonist who's released multiple Christmas albums will perform with guitarist Jonathan Butler, singer Rebecca Jade, fellow saxophonist Marcus Anderson and multi-instrumentalist Justin-Lee Schultz. 7:30 p.m. Nov. 29; Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; $70-$85; 941-263-6799; vanwezel.org
‘The Christmas Express’
Life seems to get better around the Holly Railway station after Leo Tannenbaum shows up out of nowhere just before Christmas Eve. Suddenly, the station manager, Hilda, no longer feels like it’s the most hopeless place in the world. An old radio comes back to life, carolers sound better than ever and the small town captures the Christmas Spirit. Is that all because of Leo? That’s one of the questions in this holiday-themed play by Pat Cook and directed by Carol Warren at the Lemon Bay Playhouse. Nov. 29-Dec. 17; Lemon Bay Playhouse, 96 W. Dearborn St., Englewood; $25, $20 students; 941-474-9610; lemonbayplayhouse.com
‘Joyful! Joyful!’
The Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe presents the return of Nate Jacobs’ 2021 original revue that mixes traditional holiday tunes, gospel-flavored classics and dancing that represents different cultural traditions. It provides a showcase for students from the company’s Stage of Discovery program. Nov. 29-Dec. 30; Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe, 1012 N. Orange Ave., Sarasota; $20-$48; 941-366-1505; westcoastblacktheatre.org
‘Take it to the Limit’
Florida Studio Theatre’s cabaret series explores the music of 1970s rock ‘n’ roll rebels, including the Allman Brothers Band, Linda Ronstadt, the Eagles and Fleetwood Mac. A cast will be performing such hits as “When Will I Be Loved,” “Ramblin’ Man,” “Landslide” and “Hotel California.” Nov. 29-April 7; Florida Studio Theatre Goldstein Cabaret, 1241 N. Palm Ave., Sarasota; $18-$39; 941-366-9000; floridastudiotheatre.org
Oboe and Clarinet
Sang Yoon Kim, principal clarinet of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, and Christine Kim, principal oboe of the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, join with pianist Joseph Holt for an Artist Series Concert and luncheon. Christine Kim also served as guest principal oboe for the Sarasota Orchestra for two seasons. They will be performing trios and sonatas. 11 a.m. Nov. 30; Sarasota Yacht Club, 1100 John Ringling Boulevard, Sarasota; $68; 941-316-1200; artistseriesconcerts.org
Hermitage Sunsets @ Selby Spanish Point
Hermitage Artist Retreat hosts a panel discussion on the state of the arts in Florida and how the political divide impacts the artists who live and work in the state. Presented in association with Manasota Chapter of Association for the Study of African American Life, it features theater director and administrator Nataki Garrett, former artistic director of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Tony Award-winning producer Tom Kirdahy and David Wilkins, local chapter president of ASALH. 5 p.m. Nov. 30; Historic Spanish Point, 401 N. Tamiami Trail, Osprey; $5 registration; hermitageartistretreat.org
James Cotton Band featuring Mark Hummel
Before they play this year's Bradenton Blues Festival, the band of late harmonica great James Cotton and Grammy-nominated harmonica player Mark Hummel headline Cottonmouth. 6:30 p.m. Nov. 30; Cottonmouth Southern Soul Kitchen, 1114 12th St. W., Bradenton; $10; 941-243-3735; facebook.com/cottonmouthsoul
SIRSY
The pop-rock, husband-and-wife duo of Rich Libutti and Melanie Krahmer has had their music appear on Showtime series "Shameless." 7 p.m. Nov. 30; Celtic Ray Public House, 145 E. Marion Ave., Punta Gorda; 941-916-9115; celticray.net
Joe Bonamassa
The Grammy-nominated blues-rock guitarist and singer-songwriter will return to Van Wezel shortly after releasing his latest album "Blues Deluxe Vol. 2," the follow-up to his album released 20 years ago. 8 p.m. Nov. 30; Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; sold out as of press time; 941-263-6799; vanwezel.org
SCD & WBTT
Sarasota Contemporary Dance opens its 18th season, dubbed “Exhale,” as it continues its collaborations with other organizations. This program brings together the dancers with artists from Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe with original dance routines designed to inspire and create joy. Nov. 30-Dec. 3; Cook Theatre, FSU Center for the Performing Arts, 5555 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; $20-$55; 941-260-8485; sarasotacontemporarydance.org
Continuing
Lemon Bay Playhouse
In Monk Ferris’ comical mystery “Let’s Murder Marsha,” happy housewife Marsha is letting her love of murder mysteries get to her head, when she overhears plans for a surprise birthday party and thinks she’s going to be a victim. Through Nov. 5 at Lemon Bay Playhouse, 96 W. Dearborn St., Englewood; $25, $20 students; 941-474-9610; lemonbayplayhouse.com
Manatee Players
A musical comes to life in a small apartment in “The Drowsy Chaperone” as a lonely, musical-loving man plays a recording of one of his favorite cast albums from the 1920s in this Manatee Players production. Rodd Dyer plays the Man in Chair and Cory Boyas directs and choreographs. Through Nov. 5; Manatee Performing Arts Center, Stone Hall, 502 Third Ave. W., Bradenton; $38; 941-748-5875; manateeperformingartscenter.com
Art Center Sarasota
Four new exhibitions kick off the Art Center Sarasota season, including Randy Globus' "Personifications"; Clifford McDonald’s “Soundtrack”; Zach Gilliland’s “Agglutinated Moments” and the juried show “Storytelling: A Visual Narrative.” Through Nov. 11; 707 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; 941-365-2032; artsarasota.org
Venice Theatre
The creepy and kooky “Addams Family” are back on stage in Andrew Lippa’s musical based on characters created by cartoonist Charles Addams. The production continues through Nov. 12 in the Raymond Center. In the Pinkerton Theatre, actor and playwright Jeff Daniels’ comedy “Pickleball,” which touches on the nation’s obsession with the growing sport, continues through Nov. 19; 140 W. Tampa Ave., Venice; 941-488-1115; venicetheatre.org
Urbanite Theatre
Urbanite Theatre’s 10th season opens with the regional premiere of Adam Rapp’s recent Broadway drama “The Sound Inside” about the relationship between a Yale University creative writing professor (played by Vicki Daignault) and one of her brilliant students (Evan Stevens) and a request that challenges their bond and his abilities. Through Dec. 3, Urbanite Theatre, 1487 Second St., Sarasota; $42, $28 under age 40, $5 students; 941-321-1397; urbanitetheatre.com
Florida Studio Theatre
In addition to “Little Shop of Horrors,” Florida Studio Theatre continues its cabaret show “Up on the Roof,” featuring music by songwriters who emerged from the iconic Brill Building, including Carole King, Gerry Goffin, Burt Bacharach, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Through Feb. 4. The FST Improv troupe continues with “Out of Bounds” on Saturdays in Bowne’s Lab through Nov. 25. 1241 N. Palm Ave., Sarasota; 941-366-9000; floridastudiotheatre.org
Sarasota Art Museum
Sarasota Art Museum presents “Embodied Memories, Ancestral Histories,” an exhibition of work by Cuban-born artist Juana Valdés. It explores her Caribbean identity, Cuban roots and African ancestry. “Contemporary/Traditional” is an exhibition of glass work from the impressive collection of Richard and Barbara Bass from the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Through Feb. 11; 1001 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; 941-309-4300; sarasotaartmuseum.org
The Ringling
Several shows continue at The Ringling. “Friar with a Gold Earring” explores a rare portrait by the Italian Baroque painter Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri), which the museum acquired in 2015. Through Jan. 7. “500 Years of Italian Drawings from the Princeton University Art Museum,” featuring 95 works from the late 15th century to early 20th century, continues through Jan. 21. “Working Conditions,” an exploration of labor seen through the lens of photographers, continues through March 3. “Mountains of the Mind: Scholars’ Rocks from China and Beyond” continues through June 23. “As long as there is sun, as long as there is light” continues through Jan. 7. The Ringling, 5401 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota. 941-359-5700; ringling.org
Farmers markets for Sarasota, Manatee and Charlotte counties
Sarasota Farmers Market
The year-round market in downtown Sarasota features vendors selling produce, plants, artisan goods, and food and drink, also featuring live music and other entertainment. 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays; 1 N. Lemon Ave., Sarasota; sarasotafarmersmarket.org
Venice Farmers Market
The year-round market features farm, food-related, artisan and greenery vendors. 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays; 401 W. Venice Ave., Venice; thevenicefarmersmarket.org
Downtown Bradenton Public Market
The market on downtown Bradenton's Old Main Street features fresh produce, local art, music, local chef demonstrations and free family activities. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays October-May; Old Main Street, Bradenton; realizebradenton.com/public-market
Newtown Farmers Market
The market offers fresh local produce, including seasonal fruits and vegetables, and other goods. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays and first and third Fridays; Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park, 2523 Cocoanut Ave., Sarasota; newtownnation.com
Siesta Key Farmers Market
The market located in Siesta Village features fresh produce, art, clothing and more. 8 a.m.-noon Sundays; 5124 Ocean Blvd., Siesta Key; facebook.com/siestakeyfarmersmarket
Fresh Harvest Farmers Market
The Downtown Wellen farmers market features nearly 40 different vendor booths offering locally grown and produced food including herbs, spices, cut flowers, teas, canned and preserved fruits and vegetables, syrups, baked goods, pickled foods, fresh seafood, meats, poultry, eggs, milk and prepared food and beverages, as well as a limited selection of craft vendors. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sundays; Downtown Wellen, 19745 Wellen Park Blvd., Venice; wellenpark.com/events/fresh-harvest-farmers-market
Farmers Market at Lakewood Ranch
The year-round market features more than 100 local vendors offering organic produce, flowers, specialty spices/rubs, honey, bread and other baked goods, prepared foods, pet products, jewelry and more. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sundays; 1561 Lakefront Drive, Lakewood Ranch; themarketlwr.com
Phillippi Farmhouse Market
The mid-week market offers local produce and plants, prepared foods, specialty and sustainable items, and Florida agriculturally-related products. 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesdays October-April; Phillippi Estate Park, 5500 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota; farmhousemarket.org
Englewood Farmers Market
The market features local and organic fresh produce, baked goods, meats, seafood, dairy, plants, herbs, prepared foods, honey, syrups, sauces, salsa and more. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursdays October-May; 335 W. Dearborn St., Englewood; englewoodfarmersmarket.org
Palmetto Farmers Market
The market, held the second Saturday of each month through April, features around 60 vendors, two food trucks, an interactive petting zoo and more. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 11; Lamb Park, 950 Sixth St. W., Palmetto; facebook.com
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