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The Week: event listings
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20 The Hives
Sometimes you just have to admit that the bands of your youth have become “legacy acts,” touring on ever-fainter reflections of their former glamour. At least with Swedish garage-rockers the Hives, you’re getting a sweaty, incredible show before everyone involved turns to dust. 8 p.m., House of Blues, Disney Springs, houseofblues.com, $28-$40.
Playboi Carti
Young hip-hop superstar steers his “Narcissist” U.S. tour into the Fairgrounds. 7:30 p.m., Orlando Amphitheater, 4603 W. Colonial Drive, orlandoamphitheater.com, $49.95.
THURSDAY, OCT. 21 12th Annual Día de los Muertos & Monster Event
Themed exhibit with Day of the Dead and Halloween-inspired art and an outdoor soiree. 5 p.m., CityArts, orlandoslice.com, $5.
FRIDAY, OCT. 22 Mozart, Barber & Lauridsen: Joy, Hope, Peace
Fall concert from the Bach Festival Choir and Orchestra as part of the Frontyard Festival. Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., bachfestivalflorida.org, $30-$75.
FRIDAY-SUNDAY, OCT. 22-24 Spooky Empire
Local horror convention returns with a formidable lineup of guests including wrestler Mick Foley, Lance Henriksen, Kathy Najimy, Robert “Freddy” Englund and a whole host of his onscreen victims, Freddie Prinze Jr. and more. Hyatt Regency Orlando, 9801 International Drive, spookyempire.com, $40-$250.
SATURDAY, OCT. 23 Central Florida Veg Fest
One of the largest and longestrunning vegetarian and vegan festivals in the world, the Central Florida Veg Fest returns to roomy Festival Park this fall with dozens of cruelty-free bites alongside a full slate of family-friendly activities. 10 a.m., Orlando Festival Park, 2911 E. Robinson Street, cfvegfest.org, free.
Dvorák’s Postcard “From the New World”
Antonin Dvořák’s masterwork as well as James Lee III’s
PHOTO BY MATT KELLER LEHMAN
“Amer’ican” and Jessie Montgomery’s Viola Concerto, performed by the Orlando Phil. 7:30 p.m., Calvary Orlando, 1199 Clay St., Winter Park, orlandophil. org, $10-$129.50.
The Secret Agency
Electric ensemble Secret Agent 23 Skidoo combines the highly literate lyrical style of golden age hip-hop with the power of funk. 1 p.m., Orlando Repertory Theatre, 1001 E. Princeton St., orlandorep. com, $20.
SATURDAY-SUNDAY, OCT. 23-24 Mount Dora Craft Fair
The downtown streets come alive with shoppers visiting displays from more than 400 craft exhibitors. Sunset Park, 230 W. Fourth Ave., Mount Dora, mtdoracraftfair.com, free.
SUNDAY, OCT. 24 Bad Religion
Alkaline Trio and War on Women support the venerable Left Coast agit-punkers. May very well be sold out by the time you read this. 7:30 p.m., Hard Rock Live, 6050 Universal Blvd., hardrock. com, $38-$42.
Calle Orange Festival
Three stages, more than 40 artists, showcasing the diversity of the Hispanic community. Vendors line the streets with everything from hot dogs to pinchos. 11 a.m., 425 N. Orange Ave., downtown Orlando, calleorange.com, $18.
8th Annual Florida Jerk Festival
Top-level Caribbean food festival with live performances from Third World, Baby Cham, Nadia Batson and Pumpa. 2 p.m., Lake Lorna Doone Park, 1519 W. Church St., floridajerkfestival.com, $40-$150.
Mayhem on Mills
Mayhem on … Virginia? Local indie wrestling fed Mayhem on Mills is holding their “Halloween Horror Fights” at Ten10 Brewing for the first time. The stacked card features Sawyer Wreck, Troy Hollywood and Jamie Lynn Senegal. 4 p.m., Ten10 Brewing, 1010 Virginia Drive, facebook. com/mayhemonmills, $20.
MONDAY, OCT. 25 AI Rhythm Evolution
NYC-based percussionist Lisa Pegher comes to Timucua with a new performance combining percussion and electronics themed around artificial intelligence. 7:30 p.m., Timucua Arts Foundation, 2000 S. Summerlin Ave., timucua.com, $12.50-$25.
ONGOING
THROUGH OCT. 24 First Date
Musical comedy that lays bare all the little triumphs and tragedies of the dreaded first date. Main Stage Theatre, Theatre UCF, 12488 Centaurus Blvd., arts.cah.ucf. edu, $25.
THROUGH NOV. 1 In the Heights
Blockbuster musical from LinManuel Miranda (Hamilton) comes to Winter Park. Breakthrough Theatre, 6900 Aloma Ave., Winter Park, breakthroughtheatre.com, $25.
THROUGH OCT. 24 Looped
Intriguing look at silver screen star Tallulah Bankhead attempting to nail a single line of dialogue. Garden Theatre, 160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden, gardentheatre. org, $20-$35.
THROUGH OCT. 31 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
One-man take on the supernatural misfortunes of Ichabod Crane. Orlando Repertory Theatre, 1001 E. Princeton St., orlandorep.com, $15-$35.
THROUGH NOV. 6 Nosferatu
A theatrical reboot of the seminal vampire tale as an immersive encounter with the undead. Renaissance Theatre, 415 E. Princeton St., rentheatre.com, $20-$25.
OCT. 22-31 Rent
Locals Celebration Theatre Co. take on this iconic musical juggernaut. Alexis & Jim Pugh Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., celebrationtheatreco.com, $14.75-$44.75.
MUSEUMS + GALLERIES
THROUGH MAY 8, 2022 Art Encounters: Ally Is a Verb
Examines the deeply personal work of artists belonging to marginalized communities. Rollins Museum of Art, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park, rollins.edu/rma, free.
THROUGH JAN. 9, 2022 As I Am
Group show of current Central and North Floridian artists working “through” disabilities across genres. Alice and William Jenkins Gallery, Crealdé School of Art, 600 St. Andrews Blvd., Winter Park, crealde.org, free.
THROUGH JAN. 2, 2022 Cathedrals of Florida: Masterworks by Clyde Butcher
Butcher’s photos capture the (disappearing) natural beauty of Florida’s wetlands. Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave., omart.org, $20.
THROUGH NOV. 5 Celebrating Hispanic Artists and Culture
Honoring the rich diversity of Hispanic/Latinx artists living and creating art in Florida. Osceola Arts, 2411 E. Irlo Bronson Highway, Kissimmee, osceolaarts.org, free.
THROUGH DEC. 31 Common Ground
A sampling of the treasures from the Rollins College Book Arts Collection, mostly around themes of social and environmental issues. Rollins Museum of Art, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park, web. rollins.edu/rma, free.
THROUGH JAN. 22, 2022 Eyewitness
Retrospective of work by longtime Orlando Sentinel photographer Red Huber. Snap! Downtown, 420 E. Church St., snaporlando.com, free.
THROUGH DEC. 31 Gallardo/Budoff: Growth, Breadth, and Terrain
Fantastical renderings and paper cutouts by Frances Gallardo and Nathan Budoff explore their respective experiences in Puerto Rico. Rollins Museum of Art, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park, web. rollins.edu/rma, free.
THROUGH JAN 23, 2022 Victor Bokas: A Bold & Colorful Journey
Central Florida painter evokes the quirks and beauty of the Sunshine State. Art & History Museums — Maitland, 231 W. Packwood Ave., Maitland, artandhistory.org, $6. n