
SEASON OF THE ARTS
PERFORMING ARTS
SUNRISE THEATRE
Terry Fator, who
appeared on
America’s Got
Talent, is a skilled
ventriloquist and
singing celebrity
impressionist who
will leave the whole
family laughing as
he performs at the
Sunrise Theatre.
SUNRISE THEATRE
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Dazzling trumpeter Chris Botti visits the Sunrise Theatre in January. A
Grammy winner, he is the largest-selling American instrumental artist.
our audiences to be safe.” Guidelines can be found on the
theater’s website by clicking FAQ at the top of the page.
MUSIC AT THE SUNRISE
The venerable 1923 Sunrise Theatre in downtown Fort
Pierce is moving ahead with a great season, said spokeswoman
Anne Satterlee. Dazzling trumpeter Chris Botti performs
in January. In February, country music lovers will want to
see the Sawyer Brown band. It’s the first time scheduling
has worked out to allow the popular group to perform at the
Sunrise, Satterlee said.
Grammy winner saxophonist Kenny G returns to the
Sunrise Theatre on March 24. In a recording career spanning
three decades and 23 albums, he has woven elements
of rhythm and blues, pop and Latin music into his signature
smooth sound. He has collaborated with superstars including
Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston and Natalie Cole.
Michael Feinstein, appearing at the Sunrise March 26, has
built a dazzling career over the last three decades bringing
the music of the Great American songbook to the world. His
recordings earned him five Grammy nominations.
As always, One Night of Queen wraps up the Sunrise season.
“They always sell out,” Satterlee said. The band actually books
for the following year before they leave, according to Satterlee.
The Atlantic Classical Orchestra is hoping to start its
chamber music at the Vero Beach Museum of Art in January
starting with Game of Pairs on Jan. 17 at 3 p.m. Check atlanticclassicalorchestra.
com for updates on chamber music and
other concerts.
The Space Coast Symphony Orchestra plays at several
venues from Melbourne to Stuart. Visit spacecoastsymphony.
org for schedule details.
Despite the pandemic, Treasure Coast theaters and orchestras
are adapting and moving forward. Audiences can make
sure they are able to continue by strictly following the guidelines
at each venue. A great season awaits.