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On the horizon

By Times staff writer

© St. Petersburg Times, published May 24, 2001


Summer -- Pump Boys and Dinettes opens the Florida Studio Theatre summer season June 5 and runs through June 24. $18-$30.

Chamber music -- The Sarasota Music Festival opens with an Artist Showcase concert June 7 in Holley Hall. $17 and $22.

Ladies -- Lilian Garrett-Groag's The Ladies of the Camellias, directed by Jason Fortner, runs June 7-17 at St. Petersburg Little Theatre. $7 and $13.

Flames -- Michael Flatley stars in Feet of Flames June 10 at the Ice Palace. $35-$85.

Jezebel -- Blake Walton and Sheri Cox star in Me and Jezebel by Elizabeth Fuller June 22-July 1 at Theatre Works. $5 and $12.

Choir -- The Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir performs at Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center June 23. $24.50-$49.50.

Sandra -- I'm Still Here, Dammit!, Sandra Bernhard's solo show, headlines Pride Tampa Bay July 7 at Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center. $22-50-$55.50.

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