Riverside Combines Music And Comedy In A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder
It may be January in Vero Beach, Florida, but for a few hours you can travel to a distant time and place and enjoy a romp in 1909 London. A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder is a musical comedy which fully embraces both music and comedy at Riverside Theatre.
Broadway Bound is Long And Full of Angst At West Boca Theatre
Broadway Bound at the West Boca Theatre Company finds its supporters among those who enjoy thoughtful family dynamics, literary humor, and Neil Simon’s unmistakable voice. Others may think its is to tied to theatrical tropes to fully enjoy.
Pompano Players’ Beehive Satisfies As Musical Journey
A sextet of talented performers energetically presents Beehive: The Original 60s Musical. presented by Pompano Players, a jukebox revue capturing the “Swinging Sixties” from the innocence and playfulness early on to the cultural unrest, female empowerment, and activism.
Greed, Extreme Ambition, Pure Hatred Combine In The Little Foxes
The trifecta of toxicity—greed, extreme ambition and pure hatred—combines in a sophisticated plot in Lillian Hellman’s classic drama The Little Foxes, receiving a stunning production through Feb. 1 at Island City Stage.
Anger, Wit, Growth, Loss Overwhelm In Zoetic’s Masterful The Inheritance Part 1
Suffused throughout the epic length, depth and breadth of the masterpiece The Inheritance Part 1 gifted here by Zoetic Stage is a profound sense of searching, With fierce anger, incisive wit, inestimable growth and eroding loss, the company elevates, expands and injects lifeforce into the award-winning text.
Maltz Jupiter’s Popular Come From Away is “Life-Affirming”
Come From Away at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre, is a Tony Award-winning musical that comes with quite a reputation, and while it’s not for everyone, it’s fair to say its reverence is well-deserved.
Laughs Aplenty In Golden Girls Gone Wild! Part 2
Keith Dougherty brings his unique interactive murder-mystery genre to Fort Lauderdale with his hilariously goofy production The Golden Girls Gone Wild! Stan’s Back, currently playing at Empire Stage.
ON THE WHEELS OF A DREAM: PART THREE
On The Wheels of a Dream: Part Three: Actually putting bodies on the stage may be the most formidable issue. Starting just with pure numbers, interviewees disagreed whether there are plenty of actors, or a dearth of actors, or a shortfall in talented actors, or a shortage of experienced actors. And each might be correct within limits.
ON THE WHEELS OF A DREAM: PART TWO
On the Wheels of a Dream: Part Two: The future of theater over the next three seasons will continue to be the result of the fragile juggling of balancing artistic vision and balance sheets,But part of the troubled aspect of the “artistic” equation is operating, administrative and production costs have risen steadily in recent years,
Dramaworks, Theatre Lab & Gulfshore Explore Work You’ve Never Seen
Area theater-goers are about to encounter a wide spectrum of new theatrical work as three South Florida festivals present plays in the early stages of development.
The region’s unofficial new play festival season kicks off with Palm Beach Dramaworks’ Perlberg Festival, Gulfshore Playhouse Next Wave Festival, Theatre Lab’s annual Owl New Play Festival.

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