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Stage: On The Horizon
By Times staff writer
© St. Petersburg Times, published September 28, 2000
Wild -- Jobsite Theater stages Christopher Durang's Laughing Wild, with David Jenkins and Katrina Stevenson, Oct. 13-22 in the Off Center Theater. $15. (813) 229-7827.
Harp -- Metropolitan Opera principal harp Deborah Hoffman (daughter of onetime Florida Orchestra music director Irwin Hoffman) gives a recital Oct. 15 at Tarpon Springs Performing Arts Center. $11 and $13. (727) 942-5605.
First musical -- Chicago is the first musical in newly renovated Van Wezel Hall, Oct. 17-22. $23-$56. (800) 826-9303.
Hell -- Gorilla Theatre's second production of the season, Theatre Hell by Craig Alpaugh (the company's managing director), runs Oct. 19-Nov. 5. $14 and $17. (813) 879-2914.
Gaye -- The Dallas Black Dance Theatre performs And Now Marvin, Darryl Sneed's choreographic tribute to Marvin Gaye, and other works. Oct. 20, Mahaffey Theater. $24-$30. (727) 892-5767.
Hating Hamlet -- Paul Rudnick's comedy I Hate Hamlet opens the Asolo Theatre season Nov. 3. $13-$40. (800) 361-8388.
MIME SPEAKS
The San Francisco Mime Troupe isn't silent. Artistic director Dan Chumley, holding a master class at the University of South Florida, dispels that misconception and others in a free lecture on the legendary company at 7:30 tonight in Theatre 1 on the Tampa campus. On Nov. 15, the troupe performs City for Sale at USF. (813) 974-2701.
TICKET WINDOW
Tickets for six performances by magician David Copperfield at Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center Jan. 19-21 go on sale Sunday at noon. $26.50-$43.50.
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