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EMMA Concert Association


797-2800 Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College, 14 Granada St., St. Augustine www.emmaconcerts.com


EMMA Concert Association is a nonprofit, all-volunteer


organization with a singular vision of producing quality music and dance performances at modest ticket prices. Each season, the association features six Evening Series performances, four Afternoon Series performances, two Holiday Pops concerts and one free concert—all in the association’s permanent home Flagler College Auditorium.


First Coast Opera


417-5555 St. Augustine www.firstcoastopera.com


First Coast Opera is the only opera company in the five-


county area. The company seeks to entertain audiences, introduce opera to the community and cultivate the artistic skills of the talented actors. First Coast Opera presents opera, operetta and cabaret in various locations around St. Augustine.


Jackie Knight’s Comedy Club


461-8843 3009 N. Ponce de Leon Blvd., St. Augustine www.thegypsycomedyclub.com


Jackie Knight’s Comedy Club has been recognized by


critics as the “Best Comedy Club in Florida.” Open on Friday and Saturday nights, the club features live shows with nationally acclaimed comedy performers as well as local up- and-comers.


_________________________________________________________________________ Left: Photo Courtesy of First Coast Opera Middle: Golden Dragon Acrobats, photo courtesy of the Artist Series Right: INSPIRATA presented by EMMA Concert Association, photo courtesy Ezekiel Best Opposite: Bridge of Lions, St. Augustine


Limelight Theatre


825-1164 11 Old Mission Ave., St. Augustine www.limelight-theatre.org


Each season, the Limelight Theatre presents comedies,


musicals and dramas. Upcoming shows in 2013 include Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up? and The Last Romance. Fun, education and creative programs are also offered to children ages 6 to 17 at the theater’s KidzfACTory.


St. Augustine Amphitheatre


209-0367 1340C A1A S., St. Augustine www.staugamphitheatre.com


Built in 1965 to commemorate St. Augustine’s 400th


anniversary as the nation’s oldest permanent European settlement, the amphitheatre grounds include four concession stands, a merchandise area, a large plaza and an arboretum of walking trails in addition to the theater, which holds 4,100 guests. The venue hosts music concerts, guest speakers, a weekly farmer’s market and the holiday event “Winter Wonderland,” which runs from November to January and features sleigh rides, ice skating and nightly snowfall.


St. Johns First Coast Opera is the only opera company in the five- county area #fcrg #entertainment


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