CONNECT TO THE ARTS ANDCULTURAL EVENTS THIS WEEKJanuary 21 - 28
The Connections Project: A Mosaic of Keys Artists POP-UP
Saturday January 24, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Nautical Market, Lower Keys Chamber 31020 Overseas Hwy., Big Pine Key
A
Pop-Up Display of Almost 150 Canvases by Keys Artists. View one of our
unique 2026 Connections Project Mosaics. Donate $100 to the Arts Council
Grant programs, then select and take home a canvas of your
choice.
Saturday & Sunday, January 23 ( 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.) & 24 (8 a.m. - 2 p.m.) Lower Keys Chamber Grounds 31020 Overseas Hwy, Big Pine Key
The Lower Keys Chamber of Commerce welcomes you to one of our biggest events.
FESTIVALS, FUNDRAISERS & CULTURAL EVENTS
Back in Time on the Mallory Steamship Line Fundraiser
Thursday January 22, 6 p.m. Key West Museum of Art & History & Clinton Place Park 281 Front St, Key West
Step
aboard for an unforgettable evening as we go Back in Time, inspired by
the golden age of travel aboard the legendary Mallory Steamship
Line. This year, we’re transforming the stunning forecourt of the
Key West Museum of Art & History and the newly reimagined Clinton
Place Park into the grand deck of a vintage steamship — no passport
required!
Wednesday - Sunday, January 28 - February 1, various times Various locations, Key West
Experience
the Key West Food & Wine Festival in the beautiful Florida Keys!
Savor world-class cuisine, fine wines, and vibrant island culture with
tastings, dinners, and lively events. Join fellow food and wine lovers
for an unforgettable celebration in paradise.
Mondays January 26 - March 10, 6 p.m. Aqua Bar and Nightclub 711 Duval St., Key West
This
is Lynda Frechette's 15th year of producing this FUN-Raiser... and she
invites you to attend, have a great time and support our esteemed
Waterfront Playhouse. A dozen or so vocalists are giving of their
time and talent for this wonderful Cause! Guest Judges, and
singers, weekly themes, hilarity and super talent await you every single
week.
MUSIC
The Music of ABBA
Wednesday, January 21, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Tennessee Williams Theatre 5901 College Rd., Key West
With
hits like Mamma Mia, Waterloo, Fernando and Dancing Queen, ABBA,
Sweden’s biggest music export group ever, made their way into the hearts
of people all around the world.
Wednesday January 21, 7 p.m. Key West Theater - Back Stage Listening Room
Irreverent,
funny, and full of Key West, Ben is the author of the Musicals Undying
Love, El Isleño: The Untold Key West Story, and Clouds Over the Sunshine
Inn. Back on stage, this will be his third year performing at the Key
West Theatre. He and his wife Helen own Harrison Gallery on White
Street.
The Young Dubliners: The HOT TODDY tour
Friday January 23, 8 p.m. Key West Theater - Main Stage
After
thirty years as one of the world’s leading Celtic Rock bands, The Young
Dubliners have begun work on their tenth studio album (with longtime
producer Irish-born Tim Boland) while still maintaining their busy tour
schedule. They have returned to the road post-pandemic stronger than
ever and determined to bring their fusion of Celtic and rock music to as
many people as they can.
Alice Howe & Freebo
Wednesday January 28, 7 p.m. Key West Theater - Back Stage Listening Room
Alice
Howe & Freebo have undeniable chemistry. Rock bass legend Freebo
weaves his fretless stylings into Alice’s soulful, impeccably-tuned
vocals for a harmony-driven performance showcasing two uniquely
compelling songwriters.
Darcy Cooke Celebrates Great Women of Song: Timeless Voices, Unforgettable Music
January 23, 8 p.m. Williams Hall 729 Fleming St., Key West
Experience
a musical celebration of iconic female vocalists as Darcy pays tribute
to the captivating talents of legendary artists, including Billie
Holiday, Judy Garland, Barbara Streisand…and so many others! Called a
“swinging jazz singer…displaying versatility and
a beautiful voice” by jazz journalist, Scott Yanow, Darcy’s “warm and
inviting voice” exudes a depth of emotion that draws in and thrills her
audiences.
Saturday January 24, 7:30 p.m. Tennessee Williams Theater 5901 College Rd., Key West
Like
light dancing through the northern sky, Sibelius’ splendid Symphony No.
2 builds from quiet reflection to a breathtaking finale — a journey of
hope and triumph. Swirling melodies and soaring strings swell with
warmth and grandeur, evoking deep intimacy and unbridled
passion. Also featured:
Ravel’s spirited Piano Concerto in G major with fan-favorite Svetlana
Smolina, and Vaughan Williams’ soul-stirring Fantasia on a Theme by
Thomas Tallis.
Monday January 26, 7:30 p.m. Marathon High School Performing Arts Center 350 Sombrero Beach Rd., Marathon
Tuesday January 27, 7:30 p.m. Coral Shores High School Performing Arts Center 89901 Old Hwy., Tavernier
The
engaging and dynamic husband-and-wife team of cellist Dmitry Kouzov and
pianist Yulia Federoseeva Kousova hail from St. Petersburg, Russia.
They are each prize-winning performers and have given critically
acclaimed performances at important venues throughout Europe and the
U.S.
Tuesday - Saturday, January 27 - 31, various times Various locations, Key West
Escape
to the laid-back island vibes of Mile 0 Fest Key West—a premier
boutique music festival unlike any other. Each year, we bring together a
standout lineup of Red Dirt and Americana artists, both legendary and
emerging, performing in stunning outdoor venues across paradise. Soak up
everything Key West has to offer while enjoying incredible music and
making memories (and friends) that last a lifetime.
Mondays, 8:30 - 11:30 p.m. William Weech American Legion 803 Emma St., Key West
Accomplished
Key West Pianist Larry Smith has taken up residency in the newest
historic music venue in town, creating a Jazz Lounge at the William
Weech American Legion at 803 Emma Street on Monday nights.
Sundays, 5-7 pm The Gardens Hotel 526 Angela St., Key West
Jazz Society
Thursdays, 4 p.m. Hemingway Social Club 201 Simonton St, Key West
THEATER
The Odd Couple
Thursdays - Sundays, through January 31, 8 p.m. (3 p.m. Sundays) Marathon Community Theatre 5101 Overseas Hwy. Marathon
This
classic comedy opens on a friendly card game in the untidy apartment of
divorced Oscar Madison. And if the mess is any indication, it’s no
wonder that his wife left him. Late to arrive is Felix Ungar, who has
just been separated from his wife. Fastidious, depressed, and none too
tense, Felix seems suicidal, but as the action unfolds, Oscar becomes
the one with murder on his mind when the clean freak and the slob
ultimately decide to room together.
Tuesdays - Saturdays through February 14, 7:30 p.m. Red Barn Theatre 319 Duval Street -Rear, Key West
Patrons
will be cordially invited to a Northern California wedding and meet
Carlo, an agent of comedic chaos, as she attempts to make it through the
night without drinking too much, talking too much, or trying to win
back the bride.
Wednesdays - Sundays, through January 31, 7 p.m. (5 p.m. on Jan. 25) Fringe Theater The Armory, 600 White St., Key West
A
rogue group of senior citizens take on a life of crime to raise the
funds they need to save their apartment building in NYC. This Kander
& Ebb classic opened on Broadway in 1971. It was revived in
the West End in 1991 as a 'valentine to showbiz troupers.' The result?
"A joyously imperfect and irresistibly funny musical!" We're
presenting the show in a concert format. What does that mean?
We'll narrate the action and stage the songs!
Tuesday January 27, 6:30 p.m. Tennessee Williams Theatre 5901 College Rd., Key West
Featuring
colorful large-scale spectacles, quirky comedy, and audience
interaction, the Yuck Show is a joyful, visual celebration of science
enjoyed by audiences of all ages. Perfect for families and curious
minds, this interactive event blends science and fun with hands-on slime
experiments and hilarious entertainment.
Opens Wednesday January 28, through February 14, 7:30 p.m. Waterfront Playhouse 407 Wall St., Key West
This whimsical and heartfelt series of vignettes explores the joys and
sorrows of love in a mythical town in northern Maine. The New York Daily
News wrote: “Almost, Maine’s charm is real. It packs wit, earns its
laughs, and, like love, surprises you.”
Friday & Saturday January 23 - 24, 1 - 4 p.m. The Oldest House Museum & Gardens 322 Duval St. Key West
Step
inside local historical homes and experience architectural gems,
eclectic art, transformed cigar-makers cottages, re-imagined Victorian
mansions, and the stories behind the facades.
Immerse Yourself & the Grand Opening of Dive Into Art: Stories from the Sea!
Wednesday January 21, 6 -6:45 p.m. (Ribbon Cutting) 7 p.m. (Lecture) History of Diving Museum 82990 Overseas Hwy, Islamorada
Come
early from 6 PM to 6:45 PM to catch the ribbon-cutting, enjoy
refreshments, and mingle with fellow members of the Museum and
Islamorada community for opening.
Dive Into Art: Stories from the Sea! Join
artists Adrienne Z and Diane Smith of the Art Guild of the Purple Isles
as they take us through the creation of the History of Diving Museum's
newest featured exhibit Dive Into Art: Stories from the Sea.
Wednesday, January 28, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Jag Gallery 1075 Duval St C-23, Key West
A
sculptor and mixed media artist as well as an educator, Marks has shown
in galleries and museums throughout the United States and abroad,
including the Smithsonian and Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
Celebrated as a pioneer in narrative, object infused artwork, the
artist’s distinctive practice incorporates an endless array of
discovered and everyday items, collage, painting and photography
resulting in spectacular, arresting and evocative constructions
exploring memory, time and a rich personal history resonating with
themes of loss, transformation and cultural remnants.
Remember
the First Ladies: The Legacies of America’s History-Making Women by
Anita B. McBride, Diana B. Carlin, and Nancy Kegan Smith is a
groundbreaking book showing the evolutionary role of the first lady and
its historic importance on the American presidency. The book shines a
light on the influential women who broke barriers and made a mark on our
country and, at times, our world, during their tenures in the White
House. The book explores how first ladies have been uniquely positioned
to influence American society, policy, diplomacy, and life in the White
House.
Remembering the Boss: Bess Truman
Saturday January 24, 5 p.m.
Join
us on the lawn at the Harry S. Truman Little White House to discuss the
life of Bess Truman, wife of President Harry S. Truman, with leading
authority on U.S. First Ladies, Anita McBride, and Bess’s grandson,
Clifton Truman Daniel, with moderator Dr. Kurt Graham.
Monday, January 26, 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Key West Library 700 Fleming St., Key West
She
is the author of the Sweeney St. George series and the Maggie D’arcy
mysteries. She has been nominated for multiple awards, including the
Dashiell Hammett Prize and the Sue Grafton Memorial Award. Her latest
book, Hunter’s Heart Ridge, the second in new series, is set in Vermont
in the 1960s.
A Shifting Sea: The Wreck of the Santa Clara and the People of the 1564 Fleet
Tuesday January 27, 6:30 (doors open at 6 p.m.) Mel Fisher Museum 200 Greene St., Key West
Dr.
Corey Malcom, lead historian for the Florida Keys History Center and
Director of Archaeology at the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum, was
instrumental in leading the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum’s archaeological
excavation and research of the shipwreck Santa Clara. In this overview,
Malcom shares his research about Spain’s 1563-64 fleet, the wreck of
Santa Clara, and the interesting and consequential people who traveled
on Santa Clara. The public is invited to attend without charge.
Derived Products From the Sea: Dr. Kirstie Francis
Wednesday January 28, 6 p.m. Florida Keys History and Discovery Center 82100 Overseas Hwy, Islamorada
Dr.
Francis’ research at Mote explores how microscopic marine organisms can
produce useful natural compounds. She maintains and expands Mote’s
Microbial Library, identifying substances that may help fight cancer,
influence pathways linked to Alzheimer’s disease, or naturally control
harmful algal blooms. Her work is uncovering remarkable new “products
from the sea” that could shape the future of human and environmental
health.
The film offers a unique glimpse into American literature by showcasing a diverse group of authors shaped by this vibrant island town. In 2012, Carey and Jane Winfrey began filming over 30 Key West writers, capturing their reflections on what makes the community such a literary haven.
CLASSICS NIGHT: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969)
Monday January 25, 3:45 p.m.
The
Prime of Miss Jean Brodie In 1930s Edinburgh, an unconventional and
charismatic teacher shapes her students lives with bold ideas and
personal ambition until her influence blurs the line between inspiration
and manipulation with lasting consequences.
Wednesday January 21, 1 p.m. Big Pine Library Conference Room, Winn-Dixie Shopping Plaza, Big Pine Key
Explore
writing in a fun, supportive environment with the Keys Writers Group!
All styles and abilities are welcome. Participants may bring up to five
pages, double spaced, to read aloud. If you can, bring 5-7 copies to
share. The group offers feedback in a friendly, constructive way. Not
ready to share? Come to a meeting to get acquainted and offer feedback.
"Writers need readers!"
Key West Writers Guild
Saturday January 24, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. La Brisa Poolhouse 1901 S. Roosevelt Blvd., Key West
Key
West Writers Guild Meets monthly for writers’ critiques, fellowship and
provides workshops and advice for new writers. Newcomers welcome.
Latitude 25 Writers Meeting
Wednesday January 28, 5 p.m. Key Largo Library, 101485 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo
Founded
in 1978 by a few locals, Latitude 25 is the oldest literary group in
the Upper Keys. Our mission is to encourage writers with positive
feedback in a casual atmosphere. Our motto is "Leave your ego at the
door."
Old Town Literary Walking Tours Are Back
Wednesdays & Fridays, 10 a.m. Departs from Key West Public Library 700 Fleming St., Key West
Join
us each week for the Old Town Literary Walking Tour, a stroll through
downtown Key West, illuminating stories of writers that have called our
island home. Sponsored by the Key West Literary Seminar.
Tours
commence in front of the Monroe County Public Library and end near
Greene and Elizabeth Streets in Key West. Tours last approximately 90
minutes. Please be on time and wear comfortable shoes.
Annual Tennessee Williams Poetry and Short Story Contests
Deadline: March 1, Midnight
Drawing
inspiration from the 2026 Festival theme, all contest submissions must
reference Williams’s seminal work “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” in some
manner. Writers are encouraged to interpret the theme broadly.
References may include the play itself, Williams during the
writing process, one or more of its characters, or actors and actresses
associated with the stage or film adaptations.
Generative Poetry Weekend at the Elizabeth Bishops House
Friday - Sunday February 20 -22, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (Feb. 20 evening) Elizabeth Bishop House 624 White St., Key West
Get into the spirit of creativity with a group of poets writing and sharing work in the newly restored Bishop House. Led
by multi-genre author Rosalind Brackenbury, former poet laureate of Key
West, this weekend intensive will leave you with a batch of new poems
and refreshed ideas about what to do next.
The Chain: Connection in the Florida Keys – Call for Submissions
Deadline: February 1, 2026 Palmheart Press
We
are seeking submissions of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction for an
anthology that highlights the connections between community and the
natural environment of the Florida Keys. Selected works will be
published in the titled collection supported by the Florida Keys Council
of the Arts.
Daily 90 minutes prior to sunset The Dock at Mallory Square, Key West
Come watch the world-famous sunset! Meet the
local makers & purchase local arts & crafts. Experience
the music, mayhem & magic of our street performers and feast on
freshly prepared food & drinks.
"The Annex" - 804 White St. & "By the Bay" 3340 N. Roosevelt Blvd. #2, Key West
Classical
ballet, modern, jazz, contemporary, tap, Latin, hip-hop, musical
theatre and more for children and adults, beginner to professional. Home
of the CoffeeMill Young Dance Collective student dance company
(performing group). Year ‘round workshops.
Florida Keys Council of the Arts Annual Members Meeting
The Crane House at Crane Point Museum 5550 Overseas Hwy., Marathon* *Enter at the Service entrance directly across from McDonalds. Look for our volunteer.
Thursday, January 29, 2026
11:00 a.m. - Board of Directors Meeting Noon - Lunch & Annual Members Meeting
RSVP Requiredto membership@keysarts.com with your lunch choice for each member in your party: Ham & Swiss, Turkey & Cheddar, or Vegetarian
Discover the natural beauty of Crane Point as we welcome our inspiring guest speakers over lunch and a brief members meeting.
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