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Sarasota Schools earn A rating despite challenges caused by COVID-19

Sarasota Schools earn A rating despite challenges caused by COVID-19
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Theater, music, dance, visual art and more in Sarasota-Manatee May 6-12

An ogre sings outdoors in ‘Shrek’ “Shrek, the Musical,” the stage version of the hit animated film, is usually produced with a cast of roughly 30 playing everyone from the green ogre named Shrek to dozens of fairy tale characters. All of them will be on hand, but in a different way in a new outdoor production presented by the Dingbat Theatre Project. All the actors play multiple characters and manipulate a variety of puppets. It is staged by founder Luke Manual McFatrich (he also plays Dragon) and is choreographed by Brian Finnerty (who also plays Lord Farquaad). Cory Woomert plays Shrek, Alyssa Goudy is Princess Fiona and Derric Gobourne Jr. is Donkey. The cast also includes Noelia Altamirano, Amanda Heisey and Jamie Molina. Performances are outdoors at the Bazaar on Apricot and Lime, 821 Apricot Ave., Sarasota, at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and May 13-15. Tickets are $25 or $50 for blanket seating for up to four people. For more information: dingbattheatre.org

Sarasota Academy of the Arts students prepare for community dinner theater

Community Submitted Sarasota Academy of the Arts held a school-wide competition recently to prepare for their first ever community dinner theater. For the competition, students wrote and created their own stories, monologues and songs. Natalie Selem won first place with her musical “The Battle,” which depicts the real struggle of facing cancer during the pandemic. “I wanted to show real emotions of what we are living right now but don’t worry; there’s a good ending!” Natalie said. With her first-place win, Natalie’s The Battle will be showcased in Broadway - Our Way. Second place was awarded to student directors Makenna Mamazza and Skylar Chojnacki with their innovative ideas and development of Jukebox the Musical. Makenna is “looking forward to presenting her own ideas and emotions and not what someone else wants me to be.” Skyler adds, “We are expressing art to families, friends and our community because it has been a long time with the pandemic.”

CFO retiring, new board members named, Lawyer of the Year

Sarasota Herald-Tribune Philip Pohlmeyer, chief financial officer of JFCS of the Suncoast, is retiring after a 45-year career, including 18 years dedicated to serving nonprofit human services agencies. He will stay on full time through the end of the year, and then continue to work at JFCS part time to ensure a smooth transition to a new CFO. Pohlmeyer spent more than 20 years in a highly successful business career before rededicating his expertise to a life of nonprofit service. Pohlmeyer earned an MBA from the Rutgers University School of Professional Accounting and his CPA designation while working at Deloitte, Haskins and Sells in its New York City office.

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