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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16-TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 2021 Submit your events to listings@orlandoweekly.com
with the end result being a live album. Livestream tickets also available. 7 p.m., $5-$25. Timucua Arts Foundation, 2000 S. Summerlin Ave., timucua.com
performance times vary. Online, orlandofringe.org
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The Tennessee Williams classic put on by these local players will have you screaming “Stelllaaaaaaa!” long into the night. $25. Osceola Arts, 2411 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee, osceolaarts. org
Preserving the Past and Looking Towards the Future Opening Reception
Opening reception for the new photo exhibition chronicling the past, present and future of the historic Hannibal Square community. This is the Heritage Center’s largest exhibition to date! Free, 2 p.m. Hannibal Square Heritage Center, 642 W. New England Ave., Winter Park; hannibalsquareheritagecenter.org
Taking Back Sunday
Taking Back Sunday, Emery and Evergreen Terrace all throw down in the outdoors Backyard space at Ace. 6:30 p.m., $35-$60. Ace Cafe, 100 W. Livingston St., acecafeusa.com S U N D AY, J U N E 2 0
T.K. Kirkland
PHOTO COURTESY THE HANNIBAL SQUARE HERITAGE CENTER
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Third Thursday Gallery Hop
Free art for the looking and experiencing in downtown Orlando, brought to you by the good people of the Downtown Arts District. 5 p.m., free. CityArts, 39 S. Magnolia Ave., orlandoslice. com/group/cityarts
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Exhibition Tour: Creatures in the Margins
A virtual exhibition tour for animal and allusion lovers alike! 11 a.m., free. Cornell Fine Arts Museum, facebook.com/cfamrollins F R I D AY, J U N E 18 - S AT U R D AY, J U N E 19
The Little Merman
Fringe hit that sends up 1950s monster movie returns for a twonight stand in downtown Orlando. 7:30 p.m., $25. Haos on Church, 123 W. Church St., haosonchurch. com
The Tal Cohen Trio
The Trio hold a weekend residency at the Timucua House with special guest Ignacio Berroa,
A Streetcar Named Desire
MUSEUMS + GALLERIES THROUGH JUNE 30
Black Mary
Photo series by journalist Renata Sago and her mother Kanika that reimagines Mary Poppins as “a modern-day Black woman invoking joy, power, and selfdetermination.” Free. Eatonville Branch Library, 200 E. Kennedy Blvd., Eatonville, ocls.info T H R O U G H A U G . 15
Community: Five Years After the Pulse Tragedy
Veteran stand-up comic, actor and man behind the HBO history of Black comedy Mo’ Funny, Kirkland holds court in Orlando for one night only. 7 p.m., $32. Orlando Improv, 9101 International Drive, theimprovorlando.com
Memorial exhibition looking at the impacts of Pulse on the local and global community. $8. Orange County Regional History Center, 65 E. Central Blvd., thehistorycenter.org
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Creatures in the Margins
“Chemotaxis and Cochineal: Microbial Insights into the Permanent Collection”
‘ P R E S E RV I N G T H E PA S T A N D L O O K I N G T OWA R D S T H E FUTURE ,’ HANNIBAL SQUARE H E R I TA G E C E N T E R
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A skin-crawling virtual lecture about the bacterial tenants of your favorite works of art. 6 p.m., free. Cornell Fine Arts Museum, facebook.com/cfamrollins
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DigiFringe
The city’s premier celebration of adventurous performing arts goes digital, for those who missed the just-wrapped IRL Orlando Fringe Festival. Ticket prices and
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Contemporary Art
Annual exhibition spotlighting the best and most cutting-edge work by Floridian artists. $15. Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave., omart.org
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The Grand Portraits of Mr. Eddy Mumma
Rare exhibition of paintings from this Florida original and beyond-prolific outsider artist. $5. Mennello Museum of American Art, 900 E. Princeton St., mennellomuseum.org
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Multiple Voices/ Multiple Stories
Dive into the history of portraiture in this exhibition of 30 works from the Cornell’s permanent collection. Free. Cornell Fine Arts Museum, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park, rollins.edu/cfam
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On Seeing Segovia
A travelogue by Maitland Art Center founder Jules André Smith of his 1921 travels in Spain in the form of paintings, drawings and a short story. $6. Maitland Art Center, 231 W. Packwood Ave., Maitland, artandhistory.org T H R O U G H D E C . 31
Preserving the Past and Looking Towards the Future
As a visual complement to the Winter Park Public Library’s “Tails & Tales” summer reading, this exhibit looks at representations of animals in art. Free. Cornell Fine Arts Museum, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park, rollins.edu/cfam
A photographic look at the history of Hannibal Square’s African American community from 1900 to the present day. Free. Hannibal Square Heritage Center, 642 West New England Avenue, Winter Park, hannibalsquareheritagecenter.org
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Cynthia Holmes: Sweet Surrealism
A world of fantastical botanicals. $10. Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens, 633 Osceola Ave., Winter Park, polasek.org THROUG H AUG . 2 2
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Uptown/Downtown: Richard Lindner’s Fun City
“Depictions of the city’s eccentric dwellers vibrate off the paper” in Richard Lindner’s bright, erotic prints. Free. Cornell Fine Arts Museum, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park, rollins.edu/cfam n
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