ENTERTAINMENT

Virtual and vital: Online events include stand-up comedy with Mickee Faust

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Tallahassee Democrat
The Pride Inside, A Streaming Stand-Up Comedy Showcase will be presented by Mickee Faust Club online Friday.

Here’s a roundup of arty virtual happenings culled from the Council on Culture & Arts online listings and elsewhere. Visit tallahasseearts.org for more information.

The Pride Inside, A Streaming Stand-Up Comedy Showcase 

Presented by Mickee Faust Club (Online)

9:30-11 p.m., Friday, June 5 

LGBTQ+ comedians from Tallahassee and other areas are coming together to tell jokes and pretend to wear pants for this livestreamed stand-up event. Visit www.mickeefaust.com.

Shakespeare in Quarantine: Home Performance Series

Presented by Southern Shakespeare Company (Online)

1 p.m. Friday, June 5 

The Home Performance Series is a collection of regularly released original Shakespearean performances from actors and friends from all over the world - produced, rehearsed, and filmed all from their homes. Visit their YouTube channel.

Crescendo

Presented by Tallahassee Film Society (Online)

May 15 - July 15

When world-famous conductor Eduard Sporck accepts the job to create an Israeli-Palestinian youth orchestra, he is quickly drawn into a tempest of sheer unsolvable problems. Watch as conflicts rise and fall to the rhythm of the orchestra. 102 min. NR.

Rent this film and others on Virtual Cinema for $12 for 72 hours at tallahasseefilms.com.

The Union Bank building, shown being relocated in Tallahassee. The Grove Museum's virtual tour, for the 50th anniversary of the National Historic Preservation Act, focuses on the involvement of the Call and Collins families in historic preservation.

Facebook Live: Preservation 50 Exhibit Tour

Presented by The Grove Museum (Online)

10:30 a.m. Friday, June 5

This virtual tour, for the 50th anniversary of the National Historic Preservation Act, will focus on the involvement of the Call and Collins families in historic preservation and several National Register of Historic Places listings in Tallahassee that tie into the history of The Grove and its former residents.

Valerie Arsenault performs baroque period music with the Tallahassee Bach Parley.

One Makes Music: Sharing Hope in Solitude

Presented by Tallahassee Bach Parley

2:30 p.m. live chat, 3 p.m concert, Sunday, June 7 

Because it’s not possible for the Bach Parley to rehearse as an ensemble just now, music director Valerie Arsenault will offer a one-woman program of unaccompanied violin music of Johann Sebastian Bach, as well as three other composers from the 17th and 18th centuries.

See and hear the concert at the Tallahassee Bach Parley website www.BachParley.org or on Facebook, or on YouTube. Free, online donations are welcome. Contact Valerie Arsenault Musicdirector@bachparley.org 

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