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ARTS + ENTERTAINMENT JANUARY 2, 2025

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STEPPIN’ Here are eight events that you won’t want to miss in the new year.

OUT IN 2025 ‘The Cancellation of Lauren Fein’

MONICA ROMAN GAGNIER ARTS + ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR

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The musical “Funny Girl” comes to the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall from Jan. 14-19.

or some of us, 2025 couldn’t have come soon enough. With three hurricanes last year, including one that closed the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall for nearly three months, we’re ready for a return to normalcy. Some people might remember that phrase from the days following the pandemic. So let’s just say we’re ready to move on.

Fans of Broadway shows and patrons of Sarasota Orchestra and Sarasota Ballet who enjoy performances in a big venue, rejoice! The Van Wezel is open again. It’s time to put on your best shoes and step out into a night filled with music and magic.

When: Jan. 22 to March 9 Where: FST’s Gompertz Theatre, 1265 First St. Tickets: $29 Info: Visit FloridaStudioTheatre.org. We’re all veterans of the culture wars, whether we know it or not. Regardless of which side you’re on, you’re sure to appreciate this provocative play. Written by Miami lawyer and playwright Christopher Demos-Brown, “The Cancellation of Lauren Fein” made a splash in its world premiere in February 2024 at Palm Beach DramaWorks. The gripping drama tells the story of a“woke” professor forced to defend herself against charges of racism and sexually molesting a graduate student. Florida Studio Theatre’s production of the play about cancel culture is bound to push a few buttons, so leave your assumptions at the theater door.

‘Funny Girl’

When: Jan. 14-19 Where: Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail Tickets: $50-$150 Info: Visit VanWezel.org. Even if you’re not old enough to remember the first “Funny Girl” in 1964, you’ve no doubt heard of the musical that made Barbra Streisand a star. It’s like knowing about the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building and Niagara Falls. Along with those New York landmarks, “Funny Girl” is an icon. The production coming to the Van Wezel retains the original score by Jule Styne and Bob Merrill and features an updated book from Harvey Fierstein. This revival was a big hit when it bowed on Broadway in 2022. See for yourself whether “people who need people” are really the luckiest people in the world. SEE STEPPIN’ OUT, PAGE 2


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