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“The Last Romance,” opening at Florida Studio Theatre in Sarasota July 22, comes from playwright Joe DiPietro. With two Tonys, a Drama Desk and three Outer Critics Circle Awards, DiPietro has built a reputation for smart, evocative writing.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is issuing an Emergency Use Authorization for Ivermectin Liquid for Horses for the short-term prevention of New World screwworm infestations in horses.
The Davis Art Center is doing it again. Bowing to summer, the Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center is moving its Back Lot Rave and Rock Circus indoors. It will be in the Grand Atrium on July 17. The night will feature aerial silk performers, local flow artists, live original music, dance performances and art vendors.
- As Dorothy understudy, Rilyn Dick strives for seamless transition if she ever takes over the lead in Broadway Palm's 'Wizard of Oz'
- Theatre Conspiracy partners with Fort Studios for 'Julian Sundby and Friends' on Aug. 8
- 'Dancing Lessons,' 'Frozen' headline 14 shows onstage at Southwest Florida theaters this week
- Melody Lane Theatre's production of 'Chicago' does legendary choreographer Bob Fosse proud
- Frozen's 'Love is an Open Door' not just another silly love song
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