Fort Myers & Sanibel/Lee County Traveler's Guide 2008 - (Page 59) brothers, developers of Cape Coral, come to life in buttons, banners and publicity shots of celebrities. You can almost hear the Rat Pack crooning in the background. History buffs will want to see as many of the museums as possible to piece together the various parts into a cohesive “collage” of Lee County’s development. home. On Sanibel, the Schoolhouse Theater’s intimate space almost feels like theater-in-theround and offers musicals and revues. Anything Goes Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre presents professional, musical theater in a warm, family-friendly atmosphere – and the food’s good too. Sanibel is rightly called an “island of the arts,” and in addition to live-performance spaces, has art galleries numbering in the Wild Child Gallery teens, as well as BIG ARTS, a community gallery and performance space. The tiny community SEE THE ARTS of Matlacha on the way to COME ALIVE Pine Island is dotted with a kaleidoscope of brightly colored galleries with colorful characters inside to match. Alliance for the Arts in Fort Myers offers changing exhibitions of national and A theater that started in a historic schoollocal member artists, as well as indoor house, another in a restored Vaudeville and outdoor theater space. And the Art theater and yet other spaces devoted to League of Bonita Springs offers classes the charms of live musical theater dot and exhibitions by local artists and travelthe area’s performance landscape. The ing national shows. 1,871-seat Barbara B. Mann Seaweed Gallery Performing Arts Hall features Broadway musicals, as well as performances by the Southwest Florida Symphony; Florida Rep is known for high-quality productions featuring equity actors and calls the restored Arcade Theater in downtown Fort Myers {} catch a show, ponder a painting W W W. F O R T M Y E R S - S A N I B E L . C O M | PAGE 59 http://WWW.FORTMYERS-SANIBEL.COM
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