It isn’t surprising that Key West has been the backdrop for many films…everything from Tennessee William’s, “The Rose Tattoo” to the blockbuster James Bond Adventure, “License to Kill”.
Now the Key West Film Society, dedicated to showing out-of-mainstream films has raised the curtain on the Tropic Cinema, an 8,000-square-foot film center and multipurpose theater with 35-mm projection systems and Dolby digital surround sound…all located within historic “Old Town,” Key West!
The Key West Symphony Orchestra is the manifest dream of Music Director and Conductor Sebrina María Alfonso. She was joined in her vision by townspeople and city leaders interested in making live symphonic music accessible to the community and its young people both as a performing art and as an educational experience. This is not an easy undertaking by an island community located at the end of a sparsely populated, one hundred and fifty-mile long, rural chain of islands.
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo is a must for anyone who loves dance. Pairing classic ballets, humor, wit and talent make for a different "night at the ballet." The show will become a quick favorite of young and old alike. See choreography of George Balanchine, Isadora Duncan and Martha Graham and then witness great comedy on the same stage. The show will be at the Tennessee Williams Theatre on Sunday, January 31, 2010 at 7:00pm. Ticket prices start at $55.00.
The Tennessee Williams Encore Series presents Lily Tomlin in her one-woman show, An Evening of Classic Lily Tomlin. Tomlin will perform her always hilarious stand-up and also feature some of her unforgettable characters. The show will be held at the Tennessee Williams Theatre on Saturday, Jan 16, 2010 at 8:00pm. Ticket prices start at $55.00.
















