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THEATER

An Intimate Evening With Coco Peru Join Coco as she performs some of her favorite monologues and songs. 8 pm Saturday; The Abbey, 100 S. Eola Drive; $36.12; 407-704-6261; abbeyorlando.com

The Best of Enemies Based on a true story about the relationship between a hate-filled leader of the KKK and an African-American civil rights activist, the unlikely pair must work together during the 1971 desegregation of Durham, NC schools. 7:30 pm Wednesday-Friday, 2 pm Sunday; Margeson Theater, Lowndes Shakespeare Center, 812 E. Rollins St.; $20-$45; 407-447-1700; orlandoshakes.org
Killer Joe Twisted Texas trailer park murder story by Tracy Letts. 8 pm Thursday-Saturday, 2:30 pm Sunday; Theatre Downtown, 2113 N. Orange Ave.; $22; 407-841-0083; theatredowntown.net
Kiss of the Spider Woman Cell mates in a Latin American prison share their stories and fantasies to distract from the horrors of prison. 8 pm Thursday-Saturday, 2 pm Sunday; Theatre UCF, 4000 Central Florida Blvd.; $20; 407-823-1500; theatre.ucf.edu

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Based on the classic story by Washington Irving and directed by Wade Hair. 8 pm Friday-Saturday, 3 pm Sunday, 8 pm Monday; Breakthrough Theatre of Winter Park, 419A W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park; $20; 407-920-4034; breakthroughtheatre.com

The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley Stanley makes a wish to be flat as a pancake and it comes true. 10:30 am Thursday-Friday, 4:30 am Saturday-Sunday, 10:30 am Tuesday; Lowndes Shakespeare Center, 812 E. Rollins St.; $9-$12; 407-447-1700; orlandoshakes.org

National Theatre Live: Medea Live broadcast from London of Euripides’ chilling tragedy of a wife and mother who is betrayed and takes a terrible revenge. Music by erstwhile indie darlings Goldfrapp. 11 am Saturday; Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland; $20; 407-629-0054; enzian.org

Parlor Tricks by Nick Comis A 45-minute illusionist show for all ages. 6 pm Thursday; Sleuths Mystery Dinner Theatre, 8267 International Drive; $15; 407-363-1985; sleuths.com

Phantasmagoria V: Death Comes for All Celebrate Halloween with the fifth installment of this macabre production. 8:30 pm Wednesday-Tuesday; Mandell Theater, Lowndes Shakespeare Center, 812 E. Rollins St.; $20-$25; 407-447-1700; facebook.com/phantasmagoriaorlando

The Rocky Horror Picture Show Hosted by Logan Donahoo. 7 pm Friday; The Abbey, 100 S. Eola Drive; $20; 407-704-6261; abbeyorlando.com

The Rocky Horror Show Directed by Joshua Eads-Brown, musical direction by Darryl Pickett and choreographed by Philip Cain. 8 pm and midnight Saturday; Sleuths Mystery Dinner Theatre, 8267 International Drive; $20; 407-363-1985; sleuths.com

Side Effects Presented by AG Wells Productions. 7:30 pm Saturday; Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, 201-203 S. Magnolia Ave., Sanford; $25; 407-321-8111; wdpac.com

Spotlight Series: The Golden Age CFCArts’ monthly cabaret series October event will focus on musicals like Anything Goes, 42nd Street, Guys and Dolls, The King and I and Oklahoma! 8 pm Saturday, 7 pm Sunday; Central Christian Church, 250 SW. Ivanhoe Blvd.; $12; cfcarts.com

The Vandal A dramedy about two lonely people who meet accidentally, by TV writer Hamish Linklater (The New Adventures of Old Christine). Wednesday-Sunday; Rollins College, Annie Russell Theatre, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park; free; 407-646-2145; rollins.edu/annierussell

West Side Story The classic musical adapted from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. 7:30 pm Friday-Saturday, 2 pm Sunday; Valencia Performing Arts Center, 701 N. Econlockhatchee Trail; 407-582-2900; valenciacollege.edu

The Who’s Tommy See it, touch it, feel it: Pinball wizards, be sure not to miss Mad Cow’s production of Pete Townshend’s iconic rock opera. 7:30 pm Thursday-Friday, 7:15 pm Saturday, 2:30 pm Sunday; Mad Cow Theatre, 54 W. Church St.; $28.25-$35.75; 407-297-8788; madcowtheatre.com

The Zombie Monologues Four first-hand accounts from survivors of a zombie apocalypse. 8 pm Saturday, Sunday; Sleuth’s Mystery Dinner Theatre, 8267 International Drive; $10; 407-363-1985; sleuths.com

COMEDY

Darren Carter Stand-up comedy. 7:30 pm Thursday-Friday, 10:30 pm-midnight Saturday, 7:30 pm Sunday; Orlando Improv, 9101 International Drive, Suite 2310; contact for price; 407-480-5233; theimprovorlando.com

The Dead Parrot Stand Up Showcase Ten of Orlando’s best stand-up comedians doing a few minutes each. Not an open mic. 11 pm Sunday; The Peacock Room, 1321 N. Mills Ave.; free;
407-228-0048

The Drunken Monkey Stand-up Showcase Local comedians take the stage. 8:30-10:30 pm Friday; Drunken Monkey Coffee Bar, 444 N. Bumby Ave.; free; 407-893-4994; drunkenmonkeycoffee.com

Duel of Fools SAK All-Stars making it all up on the spot. 7:30 pm Thursday-Friday, 9:30 pm Friday, 9:30 pm Saturday, 7:30 pm Saturday; SAK Comedy Lab, 29 S. Orange Ave.; $12-$15; 407-648-0001; sak.com

The Early Show High-energy improv with the SAK All-Stars taking direction from the audience. 11:30 pm Saturday; SAK Comedy Lab, 29 S. Orange Ave.; $7-$10; 407-648-0001; sak.com

Gen S The best of Lab Rats perform in this improv comedy show. 7:30 pm Wednesday; SAK Comedy Lab, 29 S. Orange Ave.; $5; 407-648-0001; sak.com

Gorilla Theatre Improv Comedy Four performers battle to direct the best improv scene based on audience input. 9:30 pm Friday; SAK Comedy Lab, 29 S. Orange Ave.; $12-$15; 407-648-0001; sak.com

Mama’s Comedy Show A 90-minute improv comedy show. 10 pm Friday and Saturday; Sleuths Mystery Dinner Theater, 8267 International Drive; $10; 407-363-1985; sleuths.com

Marques Bunn As seen on Fox. 8:30 pm Friday-Saturday; Bonkerz Comedy Club, 10749 E. Colonial Drive; $10; bonkerzcomedy.com

Ron Feingold Musical comedy. 8 pm Friday-Saturday; Bonkerz Comedy Club, 230 W. State Road 436, Altamonte Springs; $10; 407-629-2665; bonkerzcomedy.com

Spacebar Comedy Showcase Underground comics perform every Wednesday night. This is not an open mic. 10 pm Wednesday; Spacebar, 2428 E. Robinson St.; free with two drink minimum; 407-228-0804; facebook.com/spacebarcomedy

DANCE

7 Deadly Sins Emotions Dance interacts with visual art, poetry and music. Friday-Saturday; The Venue, 511 Virginia Drive; $20-$25; 407-403-5993; thevenueorlando.com

Bolshoi Ballet: Legend of Love Live broadcast direct from Moscow of a performance by the famed Bolshoi troupe. 1 pm Sunday; Multiple venues, multiple venues; $15-$18; 407-298-4488; fathomevents.com

Peter and the Wolf The Orlando Ballet presents their take on the classic children’s story. 11 am, 2 pm Saturday, 2 pm Sunday; Garden Theatre, 160 W. Plant St.; $25; 407-877-4736; gardentheatre.org

Pioneers in Dance: Merce Cunningham Film screening and discussion celebrating modern dance guru Merce Cunningham. Attendees will participate in an all-level movement workshop to learn basic, Cunningham-inspired choreography. Relaxed wardrobe is encouraged. 1-2:30 pm Sunday; The Center for Contemporary Dance, 3580 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; free, reservations required; 407-695-8366; thecenterfordance.org

Rock Hard Revue Fully costumed and choreographed production featuring sexy male performers. 7 pm Saturday; Venue 578, 578 N. Orange Ave.; $20; 407-898-4004; rockhardrevue.com

Son Flamenco Live flamenco show. 9:30 pm Friday-Saturday; Ceviche Tapas Bar and Restaurant, 125 W. Church St.; free; 321-281-8140

ART

OPENINGS/EVENTS
5th Annual Zombie Art Show: Zombies Have Friends Too Zombie-themed art exhibit. 8 pm Saturday; The Falcon, 819 E. Washington St.; free; 407-423-3060; thefalconbar.com.

Alejandro Almaraz: Portraits of Power Artist talk, panel discussion and reception with Alejandro Almaraz and photography critic Vicki Goldberg. 11 am-7 pm Wednesday-Friday, 1-5 pm Saturday-Sunday, 11 am-7 pm Tuesday; Southeast Museum of Photography, Daytona State College, Daytona Beach; free; 386-506-4475; smponline.org

An Appalachian Afternoon A celebration of music, art and food inspired by the current exhibit. Performances by Stetson University’s School of Music. 3-6 pm Sunday; Museum of Art DeLand, 600 N. Woodland Blvd., DeLand; $45-$80; 386-734-4371; moartdeland.org

Aram Bartholl Master Outreach Illustrated talk followed by Q&A session. 7 pm; Lynn Business Center, Rinker Auditorium, Stetson University, Deland; free; 286-822-7266

Art in the Park Artists gather in the prettiest/most-ignored little park in Orlando to revel in each other’s company and to create things together. 10 am Sunday; Dickson Azalea Park, 100 Rosearden Drive; free

Florida Artists Group: Area 5 Group exhibit featuring different media and works from multiple artists. 10 am-5 pm Wednesday-Friday; Casselberry Art House, 127 Quail Pond Circle, Casselberry; free; 407-262-7722; casselberry.org

Free Open House: Czechoslovakian Independence Day In recognition of the creation of a free and independent Czechoslovakia in 1918, all visitors to the Museum will be admitted free of charge. 1-4 pm Sunday; Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens, 633 Osceola Ave., Winter Park; free; 407-647-6294; polasek.org

Friday Lecture Series: Women in a Renaissance Painter’s Studio: The Case of Lavinia Fontana Hosted by Ena Heller, Ph.D., and Bruce A. Beal, Director. 11 am Saturday; Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park; free; 407-646-2526; rollins.edu/cfam

Gallery Tour Public docent-led tour of the museum’s current exhibits. 1 pm Friday-Sunday; Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park; free; 407-646-2526; rollins.edu/cfam

Howl for the Arts Benefit. 6-10 pm Saturday; Seminole Harley Davidson, 620 Hickman Circle, Sanford; contact for price; 407-302-1099; seminoleculturalarts.org

Identity Featuring prominent international photographers such as Mike Saijo, Mei Xian Qiu, Formento and Formento and Zun Lee. 7-10 pm Friday; Snap Space, 1013 E. Colonial Drive; free; snaporlando.com

InsideOut Closing Reception and Informal Studio Visits 7 pm; ACA Main Campus, 1414 Art Center Ave., New Smyrna Beach; free; 386-427-6925; atlanticcenterforthearts.org

J. Hyde Crawford and Anthony Tortora Collection of Contemporary Art Works by important mid-20th century American painters like Dibenkorn, Dzubas and Okada. Wednesday-Tuesday; Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave.; $8; 407-896-4231; omart.org

Jim Cornetet’s High Fidelity: An Exhibition of Unprecedented ScaleFeaturing zoomed-in artwork. Jai Gallery, 47 E. Robinson St.; free; 407-921-0693; jaigallery.net

Lake Mary Heathrow Festival of the Arts 28th annual juried art festival. 10 am-5 pm Saturday, 11 am-4 pm Sunday; Oval Park, West Lake Mary Boulevard and International Parkway, Lake Mary; free; 407-444-0484; lakemaryheathrowarts.com

Light, Shadow and Color: The Costumed Figure Outdoors with Tom Sadler  Learn how to portray light in your paintings in this outdoor workshop. Register through Crealdé. 9 am-5 pm Friday-Sunday; Mead Gardens,  1500 S. Denning Drive; contact for price; 407-671-1886; crealde.org

Local Art Night at Drip Live performances with local artists and musicians. 7 pm Thursday; DRIP, 8747 International Drive; $54; 347-855-3747; ilovedrip.com

Moving Democracies: Participation and Social Activism at the Museum Alexander Jarman of Baltimore’s Walters Art Museum discusses ways in which museums can become forums for conversations about art and social activism. 6 pm Tuesday; Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park; free; 407-646-2526; rollins.edu/cfam

Nothing Real: Abstract Expressions Works by Jennifer Lindquist. 6-9 pm Friday; Gallery on First, 211 E. First St., Sanford; free; 407-323-2774; galleryonfirst.com

Sanford Art Walk Multiple venues in Sanford’s downtown open their doors to display works by fantastic artists. 6-9 pm Friday; Downtown Sanford, Sanford Avenue and First Street, Sanford; free; 407-302-2586; sanfordartwalk.com

Traveling One Show Orlando International One Show Awards with screening and gallery exhibition of the best in creative advertising, design and branded entertainment. 5:30-9 pm Tuesday; The Orange Studio, 1121 N. Mills Ave.; free; orangestudio4rent.com

Victoria K. Nelson Featuring Nelson’s watercolor flower art. 6-9 pm Friday Opening, 10 am-6 pm Monday-Saturday, noon-6 pm Sunday; Hyder Gallery, 111 S. Magnolia Ave., Sanford; free; 407-878-7646; hydergallery.com

EXHIBITS

Acquisition Trust: Celebrating Thirty Years of Building a Collection An exhibition of 45 paintings, sculptures and works on paper (by artists including Robert Rauschenberg, Jules Olitski, Nick Cave and Jennifer Bartlett) that have been added to the collection since 1945. Wednesday-Tuesday; Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave.; $8; 407-896-4231; omart.org

Artist in Residence Two: Leigh Tarentino Former artist-in-residence shows work made in her time at the museum, including a series of small paintings on wood and panels printed in transparent ink. Wednesday-Tuesday; Art & History Museums – Maitland, 231 W. Packwood Ave., Maitland; $3; 407-539-2181; artandhistory.org

The Art of Fellowship in Photography, Ceramics and Sculpture Emerging artists show a diverse spectrum of works.  Wednesday-Tuesday; Crealdé School of Art, 600 St. Andrews Blvd., Winter Park; free; 407-671-1886; crealde.org

Artist in Residence Two: Leigh TarentinoFormer artist-in-residence shows work made in her time at the museum, including a series of small paintings on wood and panels printed in transparent ink. Wednesday-Tuesday; Art & History Museums – Maitland, 231 W. Packwood Ave., Maitland; $3; 407-529-2181; artandhistory.org

Bra-Vo Exhibit and Sale Benefit featuring artistic bra art to raise funds for low-cost diagnostic testing for breast cancer in Lake County. 10-5 am Wednesday-Saturday, 1-5 pm Sunday; Mount Dora Center for the Arts, 138 E. Fifth Ave., Mount Dora; free; 352-383-0880; bra-vo.org

Chen Chi: Watercolors Works by the internationally known artist that blend traditional Chinese brush techniques with abstract design concepts. Wednesday-Tuesday; Museum of Art DeLand, 600 N. Woodland Blvd., DeLand; $10 two museum, three day pass; 386-734-4371; moartdeland.org

Cicero Greathouse: Hybrids Inspired Maitland Art Center founder Andre Smith, the artist makes monoprints using deconstructed cardboard steles. Wednesday-Tuesday; Art & History Museums – Maitland, 231 W. Packwood Ave., Maitland; $3; 407-539-2181; artandhistory.org

Conversations: Selections from the Permanent Collection Bringing together some of the museum’s favorite pieces to create new relationships. Wednesday-Tuesday; Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park; free for 2014; 407-646-2526; rollins.edu/cfam

David Rathman: Stand by Your Accidents With pieces in ink, oils and watercolor, Rathman takes on iconic emblems of masculinity; boxing, football, cars; capturing crucial moments of action. Wednesday-Tuesday; Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave.; $8; 407-896-4231; omart.org

Extra-Estetica Work by Olivié Ponce aims to capture the beauty of civilization in decay. Wednesday-Tuesday; Twelve21 Gallery, 1221-C N. Orange Ave.; free; 407-982-4357; twelve21gallery.com

Fractured Narratives: A Strategy to Engage
A group show by established and emerging contemporary artists who address social issues such as privacy, warfare and freedom of expression. 10 am-4 pm Wednesday-Friday, noon-5 pm Saturday-Sunday, 10 am-4 pm Tuesday; Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park; free for 2014; 407-646-2526; rollins.edu/cfam

George Catlin’s American Buffalo The painter and explorer captured the essence of Indian life and culture. Exhibit organized by the Smithsonian American Art Museum with the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. 10:30 am-4:30 pm Wednesday-Saturday, noon-4:30 pm Sunday, 10:30 am-4:30 pm Tuesday; Mennello Museum of American Art, 900 E. Princeton St.; $5; 407-246-4278; mennellomuseum.com

The Growth of a Collection Celebrating the roots and early history of the museum’s permanent collection. 11 am-7 pm Wednesday-Friday, 1-5 pm Saturday-Sunday, 11 am-5 pm Tuesday; Southeastern Museum of Photography, 1200 W. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach; free; 386-506-4475; smponline.org

Judith Fox: Sea of Dreams A body of work resulting from photographing the same stretch of ocean for 20 years. 11 am-7 pm Wednesday-Friday, 1-5 pm Saturday-Sunday, 11 am-5 pm Tuesday; Southeast Museum of Photography, Daytona State College, Daytona Beach; free; 386-506-4475; smponline.org

Lamar Peterson: Suburbia Sublime In poppy, fantastical images and collages that draw from pop-culture sources like comics and sci-fi, Peterson creates narratives that examine the American middle class and recontextualize racial stereotypes. Wednesday-Tuesday; Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave.; $8; 407-896-4231; omart.org

The Last Harvest: A Tribute to the Life and Work of Farmworkers on Lake Apopka Students from Apopka farmworker communities were taught basic photographic techniques, then they documented the last season of the area’s muck farm industry. Wednesday-Tuesday; Winter Garden City Hall, 300 W. Plant St., Winter Garden; free; 407-656-4111; crealde.org

Monsters of Muertoville (A Halloweenish Art Show) Collaborative art show by Jamile B. Johnson and Kittens of Industry featuring Halloween monsters, a costume contest and craft beer specials. Wednesday-Tuesday; BART, 1205 N. Mills Ave.; free; 407-796-2522; bartcade.com

Nature by Design: The Art of Redenta Soprano and Carolyn Cohen A botanical art exhibition. 10 am-4 pm Wednesday-Tuesday; Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens, 633 Osceola Ave., Winter Park; $3-$5; 407-647-6294; polasek.org

Nothing Real: Abstract Expressions Works by Jennifer Lindquist. Friday-Tuesday; Gallery on First, 211 E. First St., Sanford; free; 407-323-2774; galleryonfirst.com

O, Appalachia: Artists of the Southern Mountains Selections from the collection of Ramona Lampell that pays tribute to furniture makers, sculptors, painters, carvers and basket weavers. 10 am-4 pm Wednesday-Saturday, 1-4 pm Sunday, 10 am-4 pm Tuesday; Museum of Art DeLand, 600 N. Woodland Blvd., DeLand; $10 two museum, three day pass; 386-734-4371; moartdeland.org

The Paintings of John Mellencamp Featuring the visual art of an award-winning musician. Wednesday-Tuesday; Museum of Art DeLand – Downtown, 100 N. Woodland Blvd., DeLand; $10 two museum, three day pass; 386-734-4371; moartdeland.org

Patrick Fatica: Studio Purge Fatica is cleaning out his studio and everything is marked to sell. Over 50 original pieces including metal prints, sketches, paintings, drawings, giclee prints, ID cases and more from 2006 to 2014. Wednesday-Tuesday; GLBT Community Center of Central Florida, 946 N. Mills Ave.; free; 407-228-8272; thecenterorlando.org

Pure Photography Painterly, romantic images captured by early photographers. On loan from the Syracuse University Art Collection. Wednesday-Tuesday; Southeastern Museum of Photography, 1200 W. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach; free; 386-506-4475; smponline.org

Reflections on Spirit and Soul Featuring the work of Kimberly Camp. Wednesday-Tuesday; Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts, 227 E. Kennedy Blvd., Eatonville; free; 407-647-3307; zora nealehurstonmuseum.com

Revival and Reform: Eclecticism in the 19th-Century Environment Featuring 20 leaded-glass windows and selections of art glass, pottery and more. Wednesday-Tuesday; Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, 445 N. Park Ave., Winter Park; $5; 407-645-5311;
morsemuseum.org

The Taos Society of Artists Curated by Executive Director Frank Holt. 10:30 am-4:30 pm Wednesday-Saturday, noon-4:30 pm Sunday, 10:30 am-4:30 pm Tuesday; Mennello Museum of American Art, 900 E. Princeton St.; $5; 407-246-4278; mennellomuseum.com

Traveling Light by Anna Tomczak Dreamlike assemblages of found objects and living materials, photographed with a rare Polaroid 20x24-inch view camera. Wednesday-Saturday; Atlantic Center for the Arts, 1414 Art Center Ave., New Smyrna Beach; free; 386-428-1133; artsondouglas.net

LITERARY

18th Annual Fall Festival Family-friendly activities, music, games, face painting, costume contests and more. 3 pm Saturday; Kissimmee Lakefront Park, 101 Lakeshore Blvd., Kissimmee; free; 407-518-2573; kissimmee.org

Bob Kealing at Bookmark It Reading of his Tupperware Unsealed novel.  Noon-2 pm Sunday; Bookmark It, East End Market, 3201 Corrine Drive; free; bookmarkit.com

FAMILY

18th Annual Fall Festival Family-friendly activities, music, games, face painting, costume contests and more. 3 pm Saturday; Kissimmee Lakefront Park, 101 Lakeshore Blvd., Kissimmee; free; 407-518-2573; kissimmee.org

A Walk in the Park Free bagel breakfast and live entertainment at this family-friendly festival. Activities include face painting, bounce house, clowns, health fair, vendors and free prizes. 9:30 am Sunday; Cranes Roost Park, 274 Cranes Roost Blvd., Altamonte Springs; free; 407-678-9363; jewishpavilion.org

Christner’s Presents: Dinner and Magic Show with Kostya Kimlat Four-course meal and a magic show in a private parlor environment by world-renowned magical entertainer, Orlando’s own Kostya Kimlat and his team of professional magicians. 7 pm Saturday; Christner’s Prime Steak and Lobster, 729 Lee Road; call for prices; 877-567-8921; magic showorlando.com

Florida Water Festival Celebrate a vital resource with music, demonstrations, contests and more. 9 am-2 pm Saturday; Cranes Roost Park, 274 Cranes Roost Blvd., Altamonte Springs; free; 407-571-8863; uptownaltamonte.com

Pet Celebration and Rescue Bash Live music by Joseph Martens, vendors and fun games for humans and their dogs. 10 am-3 pm Saturday; Planet Pet, 1980 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park; free; 321-295-7831; face book.com/planetpetstore

SPORTS

Nautique U.S. Open of Water Skiing Biggest watersports event of the fall, featuring some of the best open water skiing athletes in the world. 8:30 am-10 pm Saturday; Gaston Edwards Park, 1236 N. Orange Ave.; free; nautique.com

Orlando Solar Bears vs. Florida Everblades 7 pm Saturday, 3 pm Sunday; Amway Center, 400 W. Church St.; $15; 407-951-8200; orlandosolarbear shockey.com

Savage Race Features mud obstacles and extreme challenges. 9 am Saturday-Sunday; Little Everglades Ranch, 38230 Jordan Road, Dade City; $74-$84, free for spectators; 407-796-8414; savagerace.com

UCF Knights vs. Temple Owls Homecoming game. Saturday; Bright House Networks Stadium, University of Central Florida; contact for price; 407-823-1000; ucfathletics.com n

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