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This week, two shows open, four close, 16 continue their runs and there is one limited engagement at Southwest Florida equity, community and high school theaters.
- 'Birthday Candles' makes southeastern premiere at Florida Studio Theatre in April
- New 'Jellicle Ball' Broadway show not to be confused with Broadway Palm's 'CATS'
- Sarasota Fine Art Festival and Naples Downtown Art Fair are March 21 and 22
- Edison Park Homeowners planning parade, recital and toast by Mayor Anderson to mark 'Rachel at the Well's' 100th anniversary
- Sarasota Opera performing four operas this week at the Sarasota Opera House
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