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Stage: Down the road

By Times staff writer

© St. Petersburg Times, published August 23, 2001


Violin -- Ellen dePasquale, violin, and Chadd Merrigan, piano, play Beethoven, Schubert, Faure and Ysaye on Sept. 2 at the Museum of Fine Arts. $7 and $15.

Violin -- Ellen dePasquale, violin, and Chadd Merrigan, piano, play Beethoven, Schubert, Faure and Ysaye on Sept. 2 at the Museum of Fine Arts. $7 and $15.

Thurber -- Gorilla Theatre's staging of A Thurber Carnival, adapted from stories and cartoons of James Thurber, opens Sept. 6. $14 and $17.

New -- Dog & Pony Productions makes its debut Sept. 7-23 with The Sea Horse by Edward J. Moore in Shimberg Playhouse at TBPAC. $15.50.

Laramie -- The Laramie Project by Moises Kaufman opens Sept. 7 in a Stageworks production at Hillsborough Community College in Ybor City. $7-$15.

Tap -- There are two shows of Tap Dogs Sept. 15 at Van Wezel Hall. $35-$45.

Choral -- Florida Pro Musica, conducted by Larry Kent, performs Renaissance madrigals plus works of Byrd and Palestrina on Sept. 16 at Largo Cultural Center. $5-$10.

Hurston -- Zora Neale Hurston's Spunk is at American Stage from Sept. 21 through Oct. 14. $20-$30.

India -- The Indian Classical Music Society presents Rakesh Chaurasia, flute, Rahul Sharma, santoor, and Shaafat Ahmed Khan, tabla, at the University of South Florida on Sept. 28. $10.

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