Hermitage Raises Over $380,000 at 16th Annual Artful Lobster — A Record-Breaking Celebration!  

The Hermitage Artist Retreat raised over $380,000 at the 2024 Hermitage Artful Lobster luncheon on Saturday, November 9th. This annual event raises valuable funds for the Hermitage’s internationally renowned artist residency program, supporting the creative process of artists from around the world in the fields of music, theater, visual art, literature, dance, and more. Proceeds from this year’s event are also going toward hurricane recovery efforts for the Hermitage’s Manasota Key campus. Over 200 guests attended the sold-out luncheon, which was the first event to take place at the outdoor courtyard of the Ora in Sarasota. (The event was moved from the Hermitage campus due to ongoing hurricane cleanup and repairs.) Marking his fifth anniversary at the Hermitage, Artistic Director and CEO Andy Sandberg served as the master of ceremonies. 

The event was headlined by two returning Hermitage Fellows: Tony Award-nominated actor, singer, and writer Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer, and Grammy Award-nominated composer, lyricist, orchestrator, and music director Rona Siddiqui. Both of these extraordinary talents are proud Hermitage alumnae who have described our Manasota Key campus as “an artistic home.” Kritzer and Siddiqui have performed at multiple Hermitage events, including the “Hermitage Turns 20: Andy Sandberg & Broadway Friends in Concert” at the Van Wezel, the Hermitage Greenfield Prize Dinner, and several awe-inspiring performances on the Hermitage Beach.

Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer surprised the audience with an unforgettable performance of “Shy,” calling back to her memorable portrayal of Carol Burnett in the series finale of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” In addition to lending her keyboard skills to the afternoon’s performances, Rona Siddiqui also performed her song “When Pigeons Fly,” from her original musical Salaam Medina: Tales of a Halfghan. Kritzer joined Siddiqui to present another original piece entitled “Om Shanti.” Following a video presentation about the impact of the hurricanes on the Hermitage, Kritzer delivered a powerful rendition of Celine Dion’s “That’s the Way It Is.” The afternoon’s performances also showcased some of Sarasota’s greatest local talents with Hermitage Cross Arts Collaborative Fellow Raleigh Mosely II and frequent Hermitage guest performer Martina Long. The duo brought down the house with “I’m Gone” from the Broadway musical Hands on a Hardbody, written by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning Hermitage Fellow and Trustee Doug Wright, in collaboration with Amanda Green and Phish’s Trey Anastasio. 

“This year’s Artful Lobster was an event to remember and an especially meaningful celebration of resilience,” said the Hermitage’s Andy Sandberg. “We are thankful to all who attended and supported this year’s festivities. The generous outpouring of support for the work we are doing at the Hermitage and our ongoing hurricane recovery efforts is a demonstration of our community’s extraordinary commitment to the arts and the creative process.” This year’s Artful Lobster was co-chaired by Alice & David Court and Peter Offringa & Allison Gregory. Sponsors and partners for the 2024 Artful Lobster included Gulf Coast Community Foundation, Key Agency, SarasotaHerald-Tribune, and Sarasota Magazine