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  • The University of West Florida Dr. Grier Williams School of Music will present the UWF Jazz Combo in concert on Thursday, Feb. 6th at 7:30 p.m. The concert will be held in the Rolfs Music Hall at the Center for Fine and Performing Arts, Bldg. 82.

    In their first performance of the Spring 2025 season, the UWF Jazz Combo, under the direction of Dr. Joseph T. Spaniola, will present an evening of small ensemble jazz.

    This concert is free and open to the public, but tickets are required.
  • The University of West Florida Dr. Grier Williams School of Music recently had an incredible opportunity arise and we have added it to our schedule. On Tuesday, Feb. 11th at 7:30pm, we will be presenting an evening of Irish song and poetry with Irish brothers Mícheál & Owen Ó Súilleabháin. The concert will be held in Rolfs Music Hall at the Center for Fine and Performing Arts, Bldg. 82.

    If you haven't had the opportunity to hear these incredible artists, you are definitely in for a treat. The brothers are actively involved in the Williams School of Music Study Abroad Irish Experience program, guiding our students through a variety of topics including poetry, story-telling, theology, song, philosophy and history.

    The Ó Súilleabháin brothers perform a repertoire of song and poetry that has been handed down to them from their family and wider Irish tradition. Their background in musicology, philosophy and wider academia gives their excellent musicianship a deep yet light hearted insight. They are also brilliant entertainers, practicing hilarity as well as a deep reverence to the ground of tradition and innovation they inhabit. They have performed with Russell Crowe, The Chieftains, Sinead O Connor, and Nigel Kennedy, to name a few. This concert will include a capella song, their own original songs and poetry.

    You can learn more about the brothers, their legendary mother Nóirín Ní Riain, and their tours to Ireland in 2023 at their website.

    This concert is free and open to the public, but tickets are required. For tickets or more information, visit uwf.edu/cfpa or call the CFPA box office at 850.857.6285.
  • Based on Sholem Aleichem

    Stories by special permission of Arnold Perl

    Book by Joseph Stein

    Music by Jerry Bock

    Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick

    Produced on the New York Stage by Harold Prince

    Original New York Stage Production Directed and Choreographed by Jerome Robbins

    The seemingly simple story of Tevye, a milkman, and his family has been captivating audiences since 1964 when "Fiddler on the Roof" first debuted on Broadway and won a sensational 9 Tony Awards. This classic musical, set in early 1900s Russia, follows Tevye as he navigates the challenges of being a father to his daughters while the world around him becomes increasingly modern right before his eyes. With the help of his community and family, Tevye learns through a series of challenges that love, faith and tradition are closely intertwined. As we still see today, in some cases love must prevail over tradition and in others our love for tradition and faith is what keeps our community alive.

    The UWF Theatre Department is proud to welcome back Topher Warren, UWF Alum in the role of Tevye.

    Directed by Sara Schoch

    Music Directed by Tina Buran

    Choreography by Brenda Jean Hamilton

    Scenic & Lighting Design by Constance Smith

    Costume Design by Glenn Avery Breed

    Ticket prices are $20/General Admission; $16/Senior Citizens & Active Military; $14 for Non-UWF College Students, UWF Faculty & Staff and UWF Alumni; $7 Youth (18 & under). There is a $2 per ticket fee on all orders.
  • Based on Sholem Aleichem

    Stories by special permission of Arnold Perl

    Book by Joseph Stein

    Music by Jerry Bock

    Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick

    Produced on the New York Stage by Harold Prince

    Original New York Stage Production Directed and Choreographed by Jerome Robbins

    The seemingly simple story of Tevye, a milkman, and his family has been captivating audiences since 1964 when "Fiddler on the Roof" first debuted on Broadway and won a sensational 9 Tony Awards. This classic musical, set in early 1900s Russia, follows Tevye as he navigates the challenges of being a father to his daughters while the world around him becomes increasingly modern right before his eyes. With the help of his community and family, Tevye learns through a series of challenges that love, faith and tradition are closely intertwined. As we still see today, in some cases love must prevail over tradition and in others our love for tradition and faith is what keeps our community alive.

    The UWF Theatre Department is proud to welcome back Topher Warren, UWF Alum in the role of Tevye.

    Directed by Sara Schoch

    Music Directed by Tina Buran

    Choreography by Brenda Jean Hamilton

    Scenic & Lighting Design by Constance Smith

    Costume Design by Glenn Avery Breed

    Ticket prices are $20/General Admission; $16/Senior Citizens & Active Military; $14 for Non-UWF College Students, UWF Faculty & Staff and UWF Alumni; $7 Youth (18 & under). There is a $2 per ticket fee on all orders.
  • Based on Sholem Aleichem

    Stories by special permission of Arnold Perl

    Book by Joseph Stein

    Music by Jerry Bock

    Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick

    Produced on the New York Stage by Harold Prince

    Original New York Stage Production Directed and Choreographed by Jerome Robbins

    The seemingly simple story of Tevye, a milkman, and his family has been captivating audiences since 1964 when "Fiddler on the Roof" first debuted on Broadway and won a sensational 9 Tony Awards. This classic musical, set in early 1900s Russia, follows Tevye as he navigates the challenges of being a father to his daughters while the world around him becomes increasingly modern right before his eyes. With the help of his community and family, Tevye learns through a series of challenges that love, faith and tradition are closely intertwined. As we still see today, in some cases love must prevail over tradition and in others our love for tradition and faith is what keeps our community alive.

    The UWF Theatre Department is proud to welcome back Topher Warren, UWF Alum in the role of Tevye.

    Directed by Sara Schoch

    Music Directed by Tina Buran

    Choreography by Brenda Jean Hamilton

    Scenic & Lighting Design by Constance Smith

    Costume Design by Glenn Avery Breed

    Ticket prices are $20/General Admission; $16/Senior Citizens & Active Military; $14 for Non-UWF College Students, UWF Faculty & Staff and UWF Alumni; $7 Youth (18 & under). There is a $2 per ticket fee on all orders.
  • Based on Sholem Aleichem

    Stories by special permission of Arnold Perl

    Book by Joseph Stein

    Music by Jerry Bock

    Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick

    Produced on the New York Stage by Harold Prince

    Original New York Stage Production Directed and Choreographed by Jerome Robbins

    The seemingly simple story of Tevye, a milkman, and his family has been captivating audiences since 1964 when "Fiddler on the Roof" first debuted on Broadway and won a sensational 9 Tony Awards. This classic musical, set in early 1900s Russia, follows Tevye as he navigates the challenges of being a father to his daughters while the world around him becomes increasingly modern right before his eyes. With the help of his community and family, Tevye learns through a series of challenges that love, faith and tradition are closely intertwined. As we still see today, in some cases love must prevail over tradition and in others our love for tradition and faith is what keeps our community alive.

    The UWF Theatre Department is proud to welcome back Topher Warren, UWF Alum in the role of Tevye.

    Directed by Sara Schoch

    Music Directed by Tina Buran

    Choreography by Brenda Jean Hamilton

    Scenic & Lighting Design by Constance Smith

    Costume Design by Glenn Avery Breed


    Ticket prices are $20/General Admission; $16/Senior Citizens & Active Military; $14 for Non-UWF College Students, UWF Faculty & Staff and UWF Alumni; $7 Youth (18 & under). There is a $2 per ticket fee on all orders.
  • Based on Sholem Aleichem

    Stories by special permission of Arnold Perl

    Book by Joseph Stein

    Music by Jerry Bock

    Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick

    Produced on the New York Stage by Harold Prince

    Original New York Stage Production Directed and Choreographed by Jerome Robbins

    The seemingly simple story of Tevye, a milkman, and his family has been captivating audiences since 1964 when "Fiddler on the Roof" first debuted on Broadway and won a sensational 9 Tony Awards. This classic musical, set in early 1900s Russia, follows Tevye as he navigates the challenges of being a father to his daughters while the world around him becomes increasingly modern right before his eyes. With the help of his community and family, Tevye learns through a series of challenges that love, faith and tradition are closely intertwined. As we still see today, in some cases love must prevail over tradition and in others our love for tradition and faith is what keeps our community alive.

    The UWF Theatre Department is proud to welcome back Topher Warren, UWF Alum in the role of Tevye.

    Directed by Sara Schoch

    Music Directed by Tina Buran

    Choreography by Brenda Jean Hamilton

    Scenic & Lighting Design by Constance Smith

    Costume Design by Glenn Avery Breed

    Ticket prices are $20/General Admission; $16/Senior Citizens & Active Military; $14 for Non-UWF College Students, UWF Faculty & Staff and UWF Alumni; $7 Youth (18 & under). There is a $2 per ticket fee on all orders.
  • Based on Sholem Aleichem

    Stories by special permission of Arnold Perl

    Book by Joseph Stein

    Music by Jerry Bock

    Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick

    Produced on the New York Stage by Harold Prince

    Original New York Stage Production Directed and Choreographed by Jerome Robbins

    The seemingly simple story of Tevye, a milkman, and his family has been captivating audiences since 1964 when "Fiddler on the Roof" first debuted on Broadway and won a sensational 9 Tony Awards. This classic musical, set in early 1900s Russia, follows Tevye as he navigates the challenges of being a father to his daughters while the world around him becomes increasingly modern right before his eyes. With the help of his community and family, Tevye learns through a series of challenges that love, faith and tradition are closely intertwined. As we still see today, in some cases love must prevail over tradition and in others our love for tradition and faith is what keeps our community alive.

    The UWF Theatre Department is proud to welcome back Topher Warren, UWF Alum in the role of Tevye.

    Directed by Sara Schoch

    Music Directed by Tina Buran

    Choreography by Brenda Jean Hamilton

    Scenic & Lighting Design by Constance Smith

    Costume Design by Glenn Avery Breed

    Ticket prices are $20/General Admission; $16/Senior Citizens & Active Military; $14 for Non-UWF College Students, UWF Faculty & Staff and UWF Alumni; $7 Youth (18 & under). There is a $2 per ticket fee on all orders.
  • Join us for this year’s Granny Get-Down, hosted by Council on Aging of West Florida. We’re bringing back that ole school food fest feeling this year, so grab a plate, and let’s get down!

    The Granny Get Down “Ole School Food Fest” is a cook-off featuring the culinary stylings of Council on Aging's AmeriCorps Seniors Volunteers. For just $10, attendees can sample an array of homestyle dishes while enjoying music and cooking demonstrations in a festive atmosphere that harkens back to traditional community food festivals.

    This vibrant and nostalgic celebration of classic culinary delights brings together the community to support the Senior Companion and Foster Grandparent volunteer programs. Beyond the delicious offerings, the event aims to educate the community about food insecurity among seniors and raise funds to support local aging services programs that help combat this growing challenge.

    Tickets to the event are $10
  • You'll find the unique, the one-of-a-kind, the precious, the delicious and the off-beat at Palafox Market in Downtown Pensacola. Items originate directly from talented onsite vendors who grow, make, or create each item for sale.

    Join us every Saturday for the award-winning Palafox Market from 9:00am-2:00pm, rain or shine for farm-fresh produce, plants, flowers, baked goods, hand-crafted works of art, sculpture, fresh tea and coffee, delicious food and spices, hand-blown glass, ceramics and much more at the event that was named Florida's Best Farmers Market by Southern Living magazine.

    NOW AT TWO LOCATIONS!

    PALAFOX MARKET NORTH at Martin Luther King, Jr. Plaza and PALAFOX MARKET SOUTH at Plaza Ferdinand
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