Top 5 enjoyable issues to do round Tallahassee this weekend

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Freezing temperatures arrived early this week and evidently every part is following go well with. Did they transfer the vacations and overlook to inform us?

LeMoyne Arts is opening its annual vacation present this weekend! Hearth & Soul revealed it is vacation window on Nov. 10.

OK, sports activities followers, plan your day: Florida State faces Virginia Tech at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 15 at Doak; FAMU is at Alabama A&M at 3 p.m.

Here’s a roundup of entertaining occasions round Tallahassee, culled from emails, the Council on Culture & Arts, on-line listings and elsewhere.

1. LeMoyne goes Art Nouveau for 62nd Holiday Show

LeMoyne Arts will open its 62nd Annual Holiday Show, Art Nouveau Aglow, with a Muffins and Mimosas members preview from 9-10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 15. This 12 months’s present celebrates the magnificence and creativity of the Art Nouveau motion whereas showcasing the unbelievable expertise of native artists and artisans all through the vacation season.

LeMoyne Arts members are invited to the primary take a look at Art Nouveau Aglow, that includes scrumptious muffins from Uptown Café & Catering and signature mimosas and stay music supplied by Hot Tamale. The Artisan Market & Public Opening might be from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. because the celebration continues as LeMoyne’s Sculpture Garden transforms right into a energetic Artisan Market stuffed with native distributors, meals vans, and stay leisure.

Half of LeMoyne’s galleries will function an Art Nouveau–themed exhibition highlighting authentic works by native artists impressed by the flowing kinds and pure motifs of the long-lasting model. The different half will turn into LeMoyne’s Holiday Shop, providing a curated number of inexpensive, handmade, and giftable objects, from pottery, jewellery, and ornaments to high quality artwork and residential décor.

2. Step inside ‘A Doll’s House’ with Theatre TSC

Theatre TSC invitations the group to step into Henrik Ibsen’s timeless traditional “A Doll’s House,” directed by James Alexander Bond. Performances might be held at 7 p.m. Nov. 13-15 and 21-22, with a 2 p.m. matinee on Nov. 2, in Turner Auditorium on the Tallahassee State College campus.

Set within the late nineteenth century, “A Doll’s House” follows Nora Helmer as she navigates the constraints of marriage, id, and societal expectations. Often considered some of the vital performs in fashionable drama, Ibsen’s work continues to captivate audiences with its exploration of independence and self-discovery. The manufacturing stars Kayla-Elizabeth Meyzen as Nora and Gerain Arias as Torvald.

Tickets are $18 for adults, $15 for seniors (60+) and $10 for non-TSC college students and kids. TSC college students, school and employees obtain free admission. Tickets might be reserved on-line at tsc.fl.edu/theatre-tsc.

3. Bach Parley goes to ‘Rome in Paris’

“Rome in Paris: A Musical Fusion of Italian Passion and French Grace” is the theme of the Tallahassee Bach Parley performances in an open dress rehearsal on Saturday, Nov. 15, and in concert Nov. 16, both at 3 p.m. at St. John’s Episcopal Church, 211 N. Monroe St.

The program features works of Corelli, Couperin, Scarlatti, and Dornel. What we know as music in the Baroque style was born at the turn of the 17th century in Italy. Perennially known for high fashion to this day, Paris during the reign of Louis XIV was a magnet for composers who fused the fire and passion in Italian music with the grace and formality of French music.

There’s a $10 advised donation; free childcare obtainable on Sunday. Visit BachParley.org.

4. Punch your tickets for Maximum Fun Tour

Rock powerhouses A Day To Remember and Yellowcard teamed up for a North American outing this fall and produce their Maximum Fun Tour to the Tucker Civic Center at 6:15 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15. For tickets and particulars go to tuckerciviccenter.com.

Beloved for their genre-bending blend of pop-punk, post-hardcore, and metalcore, A Day To Remember are known for their high-energy live shows and anthemic hits like “The Downfall of Us All,” “If It Means a Lot to You,” and “All I Want.” Yellowcard, whose emotionally charged catalog — including the era-defining hit “Ocean Avenue” — continues to resonate with fans all over the world.

5. Take a music journey at Blue Tavern

This weekend retains the music flowing with Chris Seepersaud and Marlon Williams firing up Friday enjoyable at 5 p.m. at Blue Tavern, 1206 N. Monroe St., adopted at 8 p.m. by Songwriters within the Round with host Daniel Craig. The music journey continues with two native pickers and a touring artist. Join the tavern in November to realize perception into the writing technique of Lexi Long, Maurice Mangum and Steven Ritter. $10 cowl. third Saturday Traditional Irish Session begins at 4 p.m., adopted at 8 p.m. by native strummer Pat Puckett. $10 cowl.

Bonus occasion: Songwriters Evening of Original Music

The Tallahassee Chapter of the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) and the Unitarian Universalist Church of Tallahassee, 2810 N. Meridian Road, will current a fundraising live performance from 7-9 Friday, Nov. 14, on the Unitarian Universalist Church auditorium to profit the great work of Grace Mission Episcopal Church to feed and dress the hungry and homeless in our group.

These benefit concerts sponsored by the Tallahassee Chapter of NSAI are songwriter performances of original songs in an exciting “Writers-in-the-Round” format. Songwriters appearing are NSAI members and Special Guest Artists. Featured artists include Scott Drury, Allie Lanigan, Isabel Ruano, Michael Vanags, and Ken Crawford.

Admission is a suggested donation to support the work of Grace Mission. Doors open 6:30 p.m. The Tallahassee Chapter of NSAI is a member group of the Council on Culture and Arts the official arts agency of Tallahassee and Leon County. The Chapter has begun a community-wide outreach of benefit concerts to assist not-for-profit organizations serving local residents.

Bonus occasion: Last weekend for North Florida Fair

Can you odor the cotton sweet and the corn canine? Can you hear the screams of delighted worry from the stomach-churning rides? Have you checked out the chickens and the goats but? The 83rd Annual North Florida Fair retains twirling via Nov. 16 on the North Florida Fairgrounds, 441 Paul Russell Road. Ticket costs differ with particular offers on sure days. Visit northfloridafair.com.

Bonus occasion: Puppet Pants Marionettes

Cap City Video Lounges presents two performances of the Puppet Pants Marionettes at 7 p.m. and eight:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15. Tickets are $15, $18 day of present. Visit eventbrite.com.

Puppet Pants (Atlanta) brings a cast of clowns, monsters, and mysteries on strings to life before your eyes in. This is a wordless movement show with many puppets performing fantastical feats to an all original soundtrack. Come see the show that Atlanta Fringe Festival called “Weird, whimsical, and oddly shifting.”

Coming up: Wildlife Arts Festival in Thomasville

For three many years, Thomasville Center for the Arts in Thomasville, Georgia, has hosted one of many nation’s premier wildlife and sporting arts occasions — the Wildlife Arts Festival — and this 12 months, the Center might be celebrating in a giant method. From Nov. 20-23, guests can discover world-class displays, meet acclaimed artists, and immerse themselves within the magic of the annual Wildlife Arts Festival. A full pageant schedule, together with ticket info for workshops and events, in addition to underwriter packages, might be discovered at thomasvillearts.org/wildlife.

OTHER EVENTS

Amicus Brewing: Healing Arts Festival with Brett Wellman and the Stone Cold Blues Band, noon-5 p.m. Sunday, Nov 16, 717 S. Gadsden St.

The Bark: WVFS Birthday Party with Moto Jenn Walker, Pondscum, oh!Fauna, and Ahri, 8:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14. Doors: 8 p.m. 507 All Saints St.

Blue Tavern: Rachel Hillman, 5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18, 1206 N. Monroe St. Bluesday Tuesday: Belmont & Jones follows at 8 p.m. $5 cover. Bronwyn Chelette, 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, followed at 8 p.m. by Open Mic Night. Mes Amis plays happy hour at 5 p.m. Thursday, followed at 7 p.m. by Science Salon featuring Jerry Lee on Archaeology and Cultural Fusion in North Florida.

Cafe de Martin: Madison Avery brings a modern blend of indie pop and folk soul, 6:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14, 2742 Capital Circle NE. Rachell Hillman plays at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 15.

Fire Betty’s Arcade Bar: Two Foot Level, 9-11 p.m. Nov. 14, 1122 Thomasville Road.

Getaway Grille & Bar: Lunar Urge, 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov 15, 2386 Allen Road.

Great Oaks Pub at Southwood: The rocking beat of Baby Gray plays from 6-9 p.m. Friday, Nov.14, at Great Oaks Pub at Southwood, 3750 Grove Park Drive. Bobby and Michele will highlight songs for all generations, including their new compilation of Beatles tunes. Their shows fill up early and always pack the house. Call for reservations at 850-942-4653. No Cover, full bar and restaurant, public welcome.

Palaver Tree Theatre: Holocaust historian Danielle Wirsansky’s play “Sterling Legacy,” opens at 8 p.m. Nov. 13 and runs at 8 p.m. Nov. 14 and 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, at Palaver Tree Theater, 59 Shadeville Road, Crawfordville. Tickets: $15; visit palavertreetheater.org.

Pebble Hill Plantation: Camerata Heroica, a distinguished youth chamber orchestra from Cartagena, Colombia, brings its 2025 U.S. Tour to Thomasville, Georgia. The live performance will happen at 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 17, on the grounds of Pebble Hill Plantation, This free, outside live performance is open to the general public, and seating might be supplied.

The Sound Bar: The venue keeps the music coming this month with Star Eater playing 8-11 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14 at The Sound Bar, 1105 W. Tharpe St. Don’t miss the Anniversary Blowout featuring Eleven O Five and Wounded Soul rocking the house from 7-10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15.

Tallahassee Film Society: “A Savage Art,” documentary on renowned political cartoonist Patrick Oliphant, at 3 p.m. Nov. 15 and 5 p.m. Nov. 16 at the Challenger IMAX. $11 general admission, $9 for TFS members and students. Visit tallahasseefilms.com.

Have an event coming up? Email details to [email protected].

(This story was updated to add a new photo gallery and new information.)


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