This week's theater
Antigone - KidzAct, the youth theater of The Naples Players, presents Sophocles' classic play, "Antigone," in a modern, urban adaptation by Greg Banks, at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 25, on the Jay & Patty Baker Outdoor Stage at the Sugden Community Theatre on Fifth Avenue South. Admission is free; 434-7340, ext. 10 or ext. 39.
In a scene from The Naples Players production of "The Sugar Bean Sisters," Janina Birtolo and Debi Garnett play sisters Faye and Willie Mae Nettles, who live near a small town in the Everglades. The off-beat comedy by Nathan Sanders is on state through May 16 at the Sugden Community Theatre, with performances at 8 p.m Wednesday through Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $30 for adults and $10 FOR students through age 18. Call 263-7990. Sugar Bean Sisters - The Naples Players perform "The Sugar Bean Sisters" at the Sugden Community Theatre April 22-May 16. This Southern Gothic comedy of romance, murder and alien abduction depicts the Nettle sisters, living their erratic lives in a Florida swamp near the small town of Sugar Bean. 263-7990. Footloose - The Philharmonic Center for the Arts welcomes "Footloose: 10th Anniversary Tour" April 24-26. The music is pure '80s in this story of a free-spirited city kid who reminds an uptight country town that it's no sin to be young, have fun and dance. 597-1900 or www.thephil.org. Naples City Improv - This group performs April 24-25 at 8 p.m. at The Norris Center, 755 Eighth Avenue South. If you like "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" you'll love Naples City Improv. Tickets: $15. 213- 3049.
The Last Romance - Florida Repertory Theatre performs "The Last Romance," a regional premiere about octogenarians in love, April 24-May 17. 332-4488 or FloridaRep.org.
Fiddler on the Roof - The Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall presents "Fiddler on the Roof" through April 26. Embarking on it national tour, the Tony Award-winning musical gives audiences the
opportunity to see the original Tevye, Chaim Topol, in the role that made him legendary. 481-4849 or www.bbmannpah. com. Murder at the Howard Johnson's - Sanibel's Schoolhouse Theater presents "Murder at the Howard Johnson's" through May 2. Written by Sam Bobrick and Ron Clark, it asks the question: Would you kill for love? 472-6862 or www. theschoolhousetheater.com. Church Basement Ladies - Broadway Palm Dinner Theater/Off Broadway presents "Church Basement Ladies,'' a musical tribute to the church basement kitchen and the women who work there, through May 24. 278-4422 or www.Broadway- Palm.com.
The Wedding Singer - Broadway Palm Dinner Theater presents "The Wedding Singer' through June 6. This musical comedy takes us back to a time when neon was in, collars were up and the guy with the mullet hairdo was coolest one in the room. 278-4422 or
www.BroadwayPalm.com.