Upcoming Events โ€” โ€˜Oklahoma!,โ€™ โ€˜Cinderella,โ€™ Fall Festivals, Classical Piano & More!

Saturday, October 25, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. โ€“ Community Shred Fest & Secure Electronics Disposal. At Downtown Avalon Park (33613 SR 54). This event is open to the public and provides a safe way to dispose of sensitive documents and approved electronics. A suggested donation is $5 per box, with proceeds supporting local non-profit organizations. For more info and a list of approved electronics, visit AvalonParkWesleyChapel.com/news-events/calendar/#ย 

Saturday, October 25, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. โ€“ โ€œ2025 Oktoberfest!โ€ At Christ our Redeemer Lutheran Church (304 Druid Hills Rd., Temple Terrace). Celebrate the 26th annual Oktoberfest โ€“ a beloved tradition filled with fun, food, live music and festivities for the entire family. Free to attend, there will be food for purchase. For more info, call (813) 988-4025 or email church@CORLutheran.org.ย 

Saturday & Sunday, October 25 & 26, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. โ€“ 2nd Annual Wesley Chapel Craft Festival. At The Shops at Wiregrass (along Paseo Dr.). Discover unique handmade treasures as you stroll through the Shops at Wiregrass and explore a wide variety of jewelry, pottery, art, photography, plants, specialty foods, and more โ€” all crafted by talented artisans. Free to attend.ย For more info, visit TheShopsAtWiregrass.com/event/30968-2nd-annual-wesley-chapel-craft-festival.ย 

Saturday & Sunday, October 25 & 26, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. โ€“ North Tampa Bay Chamberโ€™s Wesley Chapel Fall Festival & Carnival. At The Grove (5854 Wesley Grove Blvd.). The 21st annual Fall Festival returns to The Grove. There will be a full carnival, food trucks, kids play zone & activities, pumpkin photo stops, โ€œTrunk or Treatโ€ on Sunday, costume contests (photo), local bands, community performances and more. For more info, call (727) 674-1464, email Drew@FloridaPenguinProductions.com or visit northtampabaychamber.com/2025-fall-festival.ย 

Monday, October 27, 7 p.m. โ€“ New Tampa Democratic Club Monthly Meeting. At New Tampa Regional Library (10001 Cross Creek Blvd.). Guest speaker Jack Forsth with Equality Florida. Free to attend. For info, visit NewTampaDemocrats.com or Facebook.com/NewTampaDemocrats.ย 

Wednesday, October 29, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. โ€“ Community Health Talk โ€“ What to Expect Before, During & After Surgery. At Blue Heron Senior Living (5085 Eagleston Blvd.). Hugar McNamee, DO, General Surgeon from AdventHealth Wesley Chapel will share helpful information about surgery. A light lunch will be provided while supplies last. Tours of Blue Heron available after the presentation. Free to attend, but you need to RSVP. For more info or to RSVP, visit AHWesleyChapel.com/Events or call (813) 929-5432.ย 

Wednesday, October 29, 8 p.m.-10 p.m. โ€“ Steinway Signature Series: Nikolov-West Duo: Under Four Hands. At New Tampa Performing Arts Center (8550 Hunters Village Rd.). This special concert by the Nikolov-West Duo, featuring Viktor Nikolov and Jane West, brings a fresh perspective on the piano duo experience. This dynamic piano four-hands program will weave together beloved traditional masterpieces with bold, rarely heard gems. Whether or not youโ€™re already a classical piano lover, this is one performance you should not miss. Tickets $17.50-$25 depending upon seat selection. For info, call (813) 829-2760. Or, to purchase tickets visit NewTampaArtsCenter.org/events/under-four-hands.ย 

Friday, October 31, 4 p.m.-6 p.m. โ€“ North Tampa Bay Chamberโ€™s โ€œFinal Friday.โ€ At the Marriott Residence Inn at Wiregrass Ranch (2867 Lajuana Blvd, at the Wiregrass Ranch Sports Campus). Join Chamber members as they engage and network in a relaxed environment. Free to attend. For more info, call (813) 994-8534 or visit Business.NorthTampaBayChamber.com.events.ย 

Friday, October 31, 5 p.m.-11 p.m. โ€“ Halloween Party on the Rooftop. At Skybox Rooftop Bar at the Marriott Residence Inn at Wiregrass Ranch (2867 Lajuana Blvd, at the Wiregrass Ranch Sports Campus). There will be live music, games, costume contests and more. Register for the Grand Prize, a free 2-night hotel stay. Free to attend. For more info, call (813) 591-2915. 

Saturday, November 1, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. – 36th Annual India Festival. At Florida State Fair Grounds (4800 US 301, Tampa). Come experience dances that dazzle, food that delights and shopping that excites. For more info, visit IndiaFestivalTampaBay.com.ย 

Saturday, November 1, 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. โ€“ Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Libraries Author Event: Mary Roach. At New Tampa Performing Arts Center (8550 Hunters Village Rd.). Join the Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Libraries for a very special event as they welcome New York Times best-selling author Mary Roach to discuss her latest book, Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law. The first 150 people in attendance will receive a free copy of her book. An opportunity to meet the author and have your book signed will follow the talk. Free to attend but seating is limited so please reserve your tickets in advance. For info, call (813) 829- 2760. Or, to reserve your seat, visit NewTampaArtsCenter.org/events/mary-roach.ย 

Sunday November 2, 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Pavlo Presents: Angelo Tsarouchas โ€“ The Funny Greek Live. At New Tampa Performing Arts Center (8550 Hunters Village Rd.). Angelo Tsarouchas is a standup comedian, podcaster and actor. Youโ€™ve seen him in cult classics like Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle and Fred and Vinnie. His extremely funny and adaptive show has kept him in high demand worldwide. Tickets $50. For info, call (813) 829-2760. Or, toย purchase tickets, visit NewTampaArtsCenter.org/events/funny-greek-live.ย 

Tuesday, November 4, 9 a.m.-10 a.m. โ€“ North Tampa Bay Chamber Coffee & Conversations with AdventHealth Wesley Chapel. At Fairfield by Marriott Tampa Wesley Chapel (2650 Lajuana Blvd). Get an inside look at the exciting new addition to the hospital and what it means for our growing community. Free to attend. For more info, call (813) 994-8534 or visit Business.NorthTampaBayChamber.com.events.ย 

Thursday, November 6, 4 p.m.-6 p.m. โ€“ North Tampa Bay Ribbon Cutting for Fierce Flamingo. At North Tampa Bay Chamber Office (28329 Paseo Dr., Ste 195). Celebrate the ribbon cutting for Fierce Flamingo Boudoir Photography Studio. There will be light refreshments, product displays and a session raffle. Free to attend. For info, call (813) 994-8534 or visit Business.NorthTampaBayChamber.com.events.ย 

Friday, November 7, 8 p.m.-11 p.m. โ€“ Tampa Bay Symphony: Fife and Drum: A Veteranโ€™s Salute. At New Tampa Performing Arts Center (8550 Hunters Village Rd.). The Tampa Bay Symphony consists of more than 80 musicians and has been described as โ€œone of Tampa Bayโ€™s hidden jewels.โ€ Come and experience the excitement of live classical music! Tickets $25.ย For more info, call (813) 829-2760. Or, to purchase tickets, visit NewTampaArtsCenter.org/events/tbs-fife-and-drum.ย 

Saturday & Sunday, November 8-9, 2 p.m. โ€“ Wesley Chapel Theater Group Presents: War of the Worlds: The Panic Broadcast. At Starkey Ranch Theater Library Cultural Center (12118 Lake Blanche Dr. Odessa). Step back in time to 1938, when a radio drama shook the nation. โ€œWar of the Worlds: The Panic Broadcastโ€ reimagines the legendary Orson Welles broadcast that famously convinced Americans that a full-scale alien invasion was underway. With live sound effects, vintage microphones and lots of drama, this production captures the excitement and the chaos of that fateful night. Tickets $22.13-$31.59.ย For more info or to purchase tickets, visit WesleyChapelTheaterGroup.org.ย 

Tuesday, November 11, 5 p.m. โ€“ Wounded Warrior Project Carry Forward 5K. At Tampa Palms Golf & Country Club (TPGCC) Fitness Center (5811 Tampa Palms Blvd.). Help raise funds to provide vital life-changing programming for Americaโ€™s wounded warriors. The official 5K race will begin and end at the TPGCC Fitness Center. For more info or to register, email Kimberly.Howey@InvitedClubs.com. 

Friday & Saturday, November 14 & 15, 7 p.m.-8:45 p.m. & Sunday, November 16, 4 p.m.-5:45 p.m. โ€“ Tampa City Ballet Presents: โ€œCinderella.โ€ At New Tampa Performing Arts Center (8550 Hunters Village Rd.). Tampa City Ballet reimagines the classic fairytale of โ€œCinderellaโ€ in a dazzling spectacle that will captivate your entire family. This isnโ€™t just a ballet; itโ€™s a magical blend of theatrical wonder and contemporary dance, bringing Cinderellaโ€™s timeless story to life with breathtaking artistry and innovative choreography. Tickets cost $45-$90.ย For tickets to โ€œCinderella,โ€ or for more info about TCB (15367 Amberly Dr., Tampa Palms), visit TampaCityBallet.org or call (813) 558-0800.

The New Tampa Players (NTP) Present ‘Oklahoma!’ At The New Tampa Performing Arts Center (NTPAC) Oct. 18-19 & Oct. 24-26!

NTP’s production of ‘Oklahoma!” was supposed to debut tonight (Friday, October 17), but due to male lead Gabriel White Marin leaving the area this week for a his new role in a touring company production of “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” the opening night of “Oklahoma!” had to be moved from tonight to tomorrow night, so that the show’s choreographer Christan McLaurine could properly learn the choreography of the show’s classic fight scene in his new additional role as “Curly.” “It’s never easy to lose a show lead,” Paine says, “but I can’t think of a better reason to lose one! We’re all excited for Gabriel and know he will do great! We also know that Christan will do an amazing job as Curly!” 

Note โ€” If you have tickets for tonight’s cancelled performance, NTP producing artistic director and “Oklahoma!” director Nora Paine says you can either have the cost of your tickets refunded or you can exchange them for any of the remaining available performances. Call the New Tampa Players Box Office at (813) 543-6252 if you haven’t already to make your arrangements.

As for the show itself, the heart of the American frontier comes alive on stage as NTP โ€” New Tampaโ€™s community theatre troupe โ€” opens its highly anticipated production of Rodgers and Hammersteinโ€™s โ€œOklahoma!โ€ at the New Tampa Performing Arts Center.

Directed by Paine (who also directed NTPโ€™s โ€œSinginโ€™ in the Rainโ€ in 2024), G. Frank Meekins (โ€œGrease,โ€ 2023) and Karissa Barber (โ€œInto the Woods,โ€ 2025), the production captures the spirit and charm of this beloved 1943 musical known for its rich score, iconic characters and sweeping depiction of life in the early 20th-century Oklahoma Territory. 

โ€œOklahoma!โ€™ is more than just a musical: itโ€™s a celebration of resilience, hope, and love,โ€ Paine says. โ€œWe wanted to stay true to the classic while also making it feel fresh and relevant to our community.โ€

From the opening strains of โ€œOh, What a Beautiful Morninโ€™โ€ to the stirring finale, the show features standout performances from a terrific cast of local talent.

The multi-talented Mr. McLaurine, who wowed audiences as James “Thunder” Early in NTP’s production of “Dreamgirls” (he also was the incredible baritone voice of the man-eating plant Audrey II in NTP’s “Little Shop of Horrors”), steps into the role of Curly for Gabriel. Meanwhile, Isabella Ruano, a newcomer to the NTPAC stage, brings strength and warmth to the role of Laurey. The supporting cast โ€” including NTP newcomer Madison DeBrino as Ado Annie, newcomer Tristan Horta as Will Parker, and long-time NTP veteran Michael Neary as the troubled farmhand Jud Fry โ€” bring their roles to life with humor, heart and depth.

The production is a true community effort, involving more than 50 volunteers. Leading the team are costume designer Deb Lastinger, technical director Paul McColgan and scenic artist James Cass. Audiences will be especially delighted by the vibrant choreography by McLaurine and ballroom choreographer Erica Holland โ€” a beautiful highlight of the show. 

Music directors Rick Barclay and G. Frank Meekins have teamed up to guide this 23-person cast and 14-musician orchestra through a score that will have you humming all the way home, including the title song, plus โ€œOh, What a Beautiful Morninโ€™,โ€ โ€œThe Surrey with the Fringe on Topโ€ and many more.

Donโ€™t miss your chance to experience โ€œOklahoma!โ€ like never before and get ready to be swept away by the beauty, music and magic of this unforgettable production.

Buy your tickets now, before NTP sells out the rest of this six-performance run! Performances of โ€œOklahoma!โ€ will be Saturday, October 18, at 8 p.m., Sunday, October 19, at 3 p.m., Friday & Saturday, Oct. 24-25, at 8 p.m., and Saturday & Sunday, October 25-26, at 3 p.m. Tickets are available at NewTampaPlayers.org and cost $22-$40. Also, see the ad below for more info.ย 

โ€˜The Music Manโ€™ Is The Latest Triumph For The New Tampa Players!

I will readily admit that among the dozens of Broadway and Off-Broadway musicals that I saw during my years of living in New York, โ€œThe Music Manโ€ was never one of my favorites. But, I only ever saw the hit 1962 movie starring Robert Preston as the conniving Prof. Harold Hill and Shirley Jones as the lovely librarian/music teacher Marian Paroo โ€” although I was in the showโ€™s (barbershop) โ€œQuartetโ€ in my high schoolโ€™s performance of the classic Tony Award-winning hit. 

I thought the story of Hill, the traveling salesman/con man, and his duping of a town full of weird and often stupid characters, created by Meredith Willson and Franklin Lacey, was just too dated and not as much fun as some others. 

But honestly, to me, the New Tampa Playersโ€™ (NTP) production of โ€œThe Music Manโ€ at the New Tampa Performing Arts Center was better than the movie. And apparently, I wasnโ€™t alone. All of the people sitting around Jannah and me raved about the talented cast and their beautiful singing voices, the sets, the costumes and the 15-piece orchestra โ€” the largest ever for an NTP production โ€” under the musical direction of the great G. Frank Meekins. I hope director Angel Borths, choreographer Tatiana Eriksen, costume designers Shelley Giles, Heather Cleveland, Travy Stemm and Dave Giles and production manager (and NTP producing artistic director) Nora Paine and the entire cast and crew are proud. This also was the first NTP show Iโ€™ve seen with sign language interpreters (photo below)!ย 

The amazing Melanie Bierweiler was correctly sassy as Marian (and did a fantastic job singing โ€œGoodnight My Someoneโ€ and โ€œTill There Was Youโ€) and David Groomes didnโ€™t disappoint in the demanding role of Prof. Hill on โ€œYa Got Trouble,โ€ โ€œ76 Trombonesโ€ and with Melanie on โ€œTill There Was You.โ€ The โ€œQuartetโ€ of Chase Reeder, Michael Bonassar, Jacey Squires and James Cass hit every note of every song, including on โ€œLida Rose.โ€ 

Neil Bleiweiss provided great comic relief as Mayor Shinn and Becky Groomes correctly โ€œoveractedโ€ as his zany wife Eulalie. Talented youngsters Nora Duffy as Amaryllis (who sang like a songbird in duet with Melanie on โ€œGoodnight My Someoneโ€) and Luke Adams as Marianโ€™s lisping brother Winthrop (who sang to the back of the theater on โ€œGary, Indianaโ€) showed that NTP has a bright future ahead. And, Debbie Scourtes brought a lot of verve to the role of Marianโ€™s widowed mother Mrs. Paroo, who is trying to keep her daughter from becoming an old spinster. 

You could just hear the audience hissing at the showโ€™s one villain, Charlie Cowell (played to perfection by Stephon Mikell), and Jaden Figueroa and Chloe Tort were great as the young โ€œtroublemakerโ€ Tommy Djilas and Zaneeta Shinn (โ€œYe Gawd!โ€), respectively. 

The largest cast Iโ€™ve ever seen in an NTP production also included the super-fun and funny Pick-A-Little Ladies (Lena Wigfall, Suzann Humara, Christy Adams and Chelsea Keith), plus nearly 20 โ€œensembleโ€ players young and old (including the super adorable extra-youngโ€™ns Mars Wolfe Bonassar and Elliott LeFloch). 

But, I wouldnโ€™t be telling the truth if I didnโ€™t say that Gabriel Martin White as Hillโ€™s buddy and fellow con man Marcellus Washburn was this showโ€™s scene stealer. He got laughs โ€” calling Hill by his real first name (โ€œGregโ€) throughout โ€” and he brought to mind the young Dick Van Dyke in โ€œMary Poppinsโ€ with his expressive face and high-flying, elastic-legged dancing. My pics did him no justice! 

Great job, one & all! 

Up next for NTP are another classic musical โ€” โ€œOklahomaโ€ โ€” in October, and โ€œThe Sponge Bob Musicalโ€ (yes, really) in January. Auditions for both shows have already been held (although volunteers to help with both productions are still needed), so look for announcements about when tickets go on sale in these pages and at NewTampaPlayers.org. โ€” GN 

New Tampa Players To Present The Tony Award-Winning Classic โ€˜The Music Man!โ€ย 

Oh, the Wells Fargo Wagon is coming… to the stage at the New Tampa Performing Arts Center! The New Tampa Players, New Tampaโ€™s community theater troupe, is preparing to open its summer production of โ€œThe Music Man.โ€ 

This classic musical features toe-tapping tunes, colorful costumes and a cast filled with neighbors, teachers and students. โ€œThe Music Manโ€ is bringing people together both onstage and off. 

โ€œThe New Tampa Players (NTP) chose โ€˜Music Manโ€™ for this summer because it is just fun that will have our audiences humming the tunes for days! It has big dance numbers, silly comedy and characters that make you smile!,โ€ says NTP producing artistic director Nora Paine. 

The cast of 40 includes a wide range of community members โ€” from first-time performers to stage veterans. David Groomes and Becky Groomes, veterans of the Tampa stage, join NTPโ€™s cast as the con man Harold Hill and the River City mayorโ€™s wife Eulalie Shinn. Melanie Marie Bierwieler, who earned raves as Lina in last summerโ€™s โ€œSinginโ€™ in the Rain,โ€ plays the female lead, Marian Paroo, River Cityโ€™s prim and skeptical librarian. 

Set in 1912, โ€œThe Music Man,โ€ which won five Tony Awards in 1958, including Best Musical, was written by Meredith Wilson. It tells the story of Harold Hill (originally played by Tony winner Robert Preston and by Hugh Jackman in the 2022 Broadway revival), a charming con man who poses as a traveling bandleader. He arrives in River City, Iowa, planning to sell instruments and uniforms to the townspeople, and then skip town without teaching the children how to play. 

However, Haroldโ€™s plan starts to unravel when he falls for Marian (originally played by Tony winner Barbara Cook on Broadway), the townโ€™s librarian and piano teacher. As he grows genuinely fond of Marian and the community, Harold inadvertently brings the town together โ€” creating a boysโ€™ band and actually lifting local spirits. 

In the end, despite being exposed as a fraud, Harold is forgiven by the townspeople, thanks in large part to Marianโ€™s support and the unexpected positive impact he ends up having on the town. The show celebrates themes of transformation, redemption and community. 

Whether you know every lyric to โ€œSeventy-Six Trombonesโ€ or are new to River City, โ€œThe Music Manโ€ promises an unforgettable night of music, heart and good old-fashioned fun. 

Performances will run Fridays-Sundays, July 25-27 and August 1-3 at the New Tampa Performing Arts Center, with both evening and matinee options. Tickets can be purchased at NewTampaPlayers.thundertix.com. For more info, visit NewTampaPlayers.org or see the ad below. โ€” Special to the Neighborhood News, including the photos on this page.ย 

Into The Woods” Concludes This Weekend At NTPAC

Photos by Charmaine George

If you love a great Broadway musical, there are only four performances left this weekend to see the New Tampa Players (NTP)’s production of the Tony Award-winning Stephen Sondheim musical “Into the Woods.” Starring the outstanding Richard Brown (last seen as Seymour in NTP’s “Little Shop of Horrors”) as The Baker and amazing NTP newcomer Hope Lelekacs as The Baker’s Wife, NTP’s “Into the Woods” also re-introduces you to a whole slew of beloved fairy tale characters, including Cinderella (Genesis Rodriguez) and her stepmother (Kayla Bennett), Jack (Blake Boles), known for his magic beanstalk beans, scene-stealer Lena Wigfall as Little Red Ridinghood, plus NTP veterans Makayla Raines as “Witch,” Dylan Fidler as Rapunzel’s Prince, Kristin Nelson and Alexandra Greenberg as Cinderella’s stepsisters Florinda and Lucinda, respectively, and too many more great performances to include here (sorry).

Photographer Charmaine George, who took these pictures during last weekend’s opening night, says “Into the Woods” is one of NTP’s best shows, with singing, dancing, costumes and sets that are all “spot on!” Don’t miss it!

Tickets are still available to to all four performances of “Into the Woods” this weekend โ€” Friday, April 4, at 8 p.m., Saturday, April 5, at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. and Sunday, April 6, at 3 p.m. For tickets and more information, visit NewTampaPlayers.org