Key West The Newspaper - November 30, 2001

Paul Taylor Dance Company At TWFAC

THE FOUNDER'S SOCIETY 22nd SEASON will leap into action on Thursday evening, December 6, when the world-renowned Paul Taylor Dance Company takes the stage at the Tennessee Williams Fine Arts Center at 8 p.m. For over four decades, this amazing troupe has been a dominant force in dance, performing in more than 40 different countries. Tickets and info: 296-1520.

Players Will Launch 62nd Season Dec. 13

The Key West Players will present four main productions at the Waterfront Playhouse this season, as well as three "Second Stage" productions. The Players' 62nd season begins with "Jettie's Blues", starring Julia Nixon, December 13-January 5. Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire" will be presented January 31-February 23.

The award-winning "Moscow" will be presented by the original LA cast, March 14-April 13. The season ends with the provocative play "Heaven", May 9-June 1.

New at the Waterfront Playhouse, "The Second Stage" series consists of three productions running Sundays, Mondays and various times between Main Productions. Formerly known as the "Black Box", these plays have been selected for their superb writing and examinations of contemporary cultural themes. Included in the "Second Stage" is "Stop Kiss" by Diana Son. Tickets and info: 294-5015.

Fabulous Fleetwoods At The Parrot

One of South Florida's favorite rockin' blues bands, returns to the Green Parrot Bar tonight and tomorrow night, Friday and Saturday, November 30 and December 1, 10-2— the Fabulous Fleetwoods. They mix it up with R&B, Tex Mex, Funk, Boogie, and good old Rock n' Roll. They've shared billing with Johnny Winter, John Mayall, James Cotton and Buddy Guy and appear regularly at the Sunfest, Riverwalk Blue Festival, Hollywood Blues Fest and the Pompano Seafood Festival.

Sunday Showcase

Larry Smith will be showcasing Key West singer Marka Hamza, Sunday, December 2, at 10 p.m. in the Piano Bar at One Duval. Hamza was originally scheduled for November 4, but was canceled by the threat of Hurricane Michelle. He first came to Key West while touring with internationally-famous Blues man Clarence Spady. This Sunday, he will showcase his virtuosity as an accordion artist, with Larry Smith on piano and saxophone.

Yenyere At Virgilio's

Carmelo is bringing in yet another hot Latin group from South Beach. Yenyere, with lead singer Carlos Rubio, will be at Virgilio's tonight and tomorrow night, Friday and Saturday night, November 30 and December 1, 10-2. Their musical menu includes merengue,