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Things to Do Arts & Culture UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA


CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM – BG 4202 E Fowler Ave., CAM101 • Tampa, FL 33620 (813) 974-4133 • www.usfcam.usf.edu


USF CAM brings vital, investigative, and scholarly exhibitions of contemporary art to the University and the Tampa Bay community. To complement our exhibitions program, USF CAM additionally organizes symposia, lectures, workshops, and visiting artists’ presentations.


YBOR CITY MUSEUM STATE PARK – YC 1818 E 9th Ave. • Tampa, FL 33605 (813) 247-6323 • www.ybormuseum.org


The Ybor City Museum State Park takes you back to when Tampa was known as the “Cigar Capital of the World.” Experience the unique history and culture of Ybor City, Tampa’s National Historic Landmark District and the cradle of modern Tampa.


PERFORMING ARTS/ CONCERT VENUES


DAVID A. STRAZ, JR. CENTER FOR THE


PERFORMING ARTS – DT 1010 N W.C. MacInnes Place • Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 222-1000 • www.strazcenter.org


One of the largest performing arts centers in North America, David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Performing Arts (formerly TBPAC) offers one of the nation’s leading Broadway series and is widely recognized for its grand opera, plays, educational programs and concerts.


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The coolest shows, Thehottest stars


njoy world-class entertainment including:


★ Lavish Broadway spectaculars ★ Exciting cabaret musicals ★ Dynamic dance events ★ Outrageous comedy ★ Dramatic plays ★ Glorious grand opera ★ Amazing concerts


JAN. 31 – FEB. 12 JAN. 3 - 8 JAN. 27 & 29 with Wynton Marsalis


Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra


GORILLA THEATRE – WS 4419 N Hubert Ave. • Tampa, FL 33614 (813) 879-2914 • www.gorillatheatre.com


Living theatre for thinking minds. Tucked away in the same Tampa location for over 16 years, the Gorilla Theatre boasts an intimate, welcoming environment and a fascinating season of plays and music. Discover your new favorite theatre!


THE LAKELAND CENTER – R 701 W Lime St. • Lakeland, FL 33815 (863) 834-8100 •www.thelakelandcenter.com


A popular central Florida location for meetings, conventions, trade and consumer shows. Enjoy our Annual Broadway and Entertainment series each year. Home to sporting events, rodeos, dog and horse shows and concerts. Four distinct venues under one roof.


NEW AMERICAN THEATER, INC. – SP P.O. Box 3277 • St. Petersburg, FL 33731 (813) 784-0536 • www.newamericantheater.org


New American Theater is a professional theater company, offering the very best in live theater. From fresh looks at classics, to lively and powerful thought-provoking new works, NAT has something for everyone.


PROGRESS ENERGY CENTER’S


MAHAFFEY THEATER – SP 400 1st St. S • St. Petersburg, FL 33701 (727) 892-5767 • www.mahaffeytheater.com


With its beautiful setting, unparalleled entertainment and proximity to the lively downtown St. Petersburg area, the Progress Energy Center’s Mahaffey Theater is the premier live performance venue in the Tampa Bay Area.


THE RITZ YBOR – YC 1503 E 7th Ave. • Tampa, FL 33605 (813) 247-2555 • www.TheRitzYbor.com


The RITZ Ybor is Tampa Bay’s premier special event venue boasting over 17,000 sq. ft. to host live concerts, private parties, weddings and more. The RITZ is conveniently in the historic Ybor City district near downtown Tampa and the Channelside district.


SKIPPER’S SMOKEHOUSE


AND OYSTER BAR – BG 910 Skipper Rd. • Tampa, FL 33613 (813) 971-0666 • www.skipperssmokehouse.com


The casual Key West atmosphere, Floribbean menu and live music has made Skipper’s Smokehouse the perfect gathering spot for locals and out of town guests since 1980.


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MARCH 10


MARCH 18


STRAZ CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS TICKETS, DINING, INFO: 813.229.STAR (7827) • STRAZCENTER.ORG 800.955.1045outside Tampa Bay


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