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GOD OF ISAAC at Broward Stage Door Theatre – March 14 – April 20

06 Thursday Mar 2014

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God of Isaac
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“…a little charmer of a play that has you hooked from its early minutes…”
~Buffalo News

Often in theatre when a character searches for his spiritual identity much drama and angst ensues.  In James Sherman’s God of Isaac, which will open at the Broward Stage Door Theatre on March 19th, Isaac Adams’ quest results in a series of hysterically funny, smart, and ultimately touching moments, as he comes to terms with his heritage, his mother, and himself.

Based on a true event, the play opens when Isaac, a second generation American Jew, learns of the plans of a neo-Nazi group to stage a demonstration in Skokie, Illinois (home to many Holocaust survivors) and wonders what, if anything, his involvement should be.

Throughout the play, James Sherman uses humor to make his point, yet his script is a clever balance of one-liners and a serious discussion of religious and cultural identity.

dankelley2“I directed The God Of Isaac about ten years ago and I am so enjoying directing it again,” says director Dan Kelley.  “It’s funny how time alters your perspective as a director… I’m finding things in the script that I totally missed the first time.”

Phyllis Spear, who plays Isaac’s ‘Ma’ is also Phyllis Spear - centhusiastic. “Both mother and son learn so much from each other,” she says.  “The story will touch the hearts of everyone who comes to see it.”

Tom Benston, Rebecca Diaz, Kelli Mohrbbacher, Christian Vandepas, and Patrick Wilkinson will also star.

God of Isaac will run from March 14 – April 20 at The Broward Stage Door Theatre in Coral Springs. The theatre is located at 8036 Sample Road, in Coral Springs.

Tickets for God of Isaac are $38; $16 student tickets are also available.  Tickets may be purchased at the Broward Stage Door Theatre box office at 954-344-7765 or on line at www.stagedoorfl.org

God of Isaac
By James Sherman
March 14 – April 20
Tickets:  $38 (Students $16)
Phone:  954-344-7765
Showtimes:
Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday at 2:00 pm,
Friday and Saturday at 8:00 pm
The Broward Stage Door Theatre
8036 W Sample Rd
Coral Springs, Fl 33065
www.stagedoorfl.com

 

 

 

Evening Star Productions presents DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE

27 Thursday Feb 2014

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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

From the novella Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
By Robert Louis Stevenson – Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher
Jekyll HydeFebruary 28 – March 16, 2014

A new and shocking version of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic tale of depravity, lust, love and horror. On the fog-bound streets of Victorian-era London, Henry Jekyll’s experiments with exotic “powders and tinctures” have brought forth his other self – Edward Hyde, a sensualist and villain free to commit the sins Jekyll is too civilized to comprehend. When Hyde meets a woman who stirs his interest, Jekyll fears for her life and decides to end his experiments. But Hyde has other ideas, and so the two sides battle each other in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse to determine who shall be the master and who his slave.

Unlike most of his Victorian peers, Robert Louis Stevenson did not view humans as either good or evil, sinner or sanctified, but as part demon, part angel. And if we don’t acknowledge and reconcile the two, the demonic side can prevail. Jeffrey Hatcher’s dramatization of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde  exacerbates the psychic split Stevenson wrote of —  with additional splintering.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
By Jeffrey Hatcher
February 28 – March 16
Tickets:  $15/$10
Days & Times:  Fridays & Saturdays – 7 pm
Saturdays & Sundays – 2pm

SOL THEATRE
3333 N. Federal Highway
Boca Raton, FL 33431
Tickets available online at:
www.eveningstarproductions.org
or by calling 561-447-8829

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde contains mature themes;  children under the age of 13 are discouraged from attending, and will not be admitted

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Pigs Do Fly Productions Takes Off May 1st at Empire Stage

18 Tuesday Feb 2014

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Pigs Do Fly Productions
Takes Off
May 1st
at Empire Stage

There will be a new theatre company starting up next spring!
logo-pigsdoflyprod-horizPigs Do Fly Productions

will present their first production of short plays, featuring healthy, vibrant characters over fifty, played by actors over fifty

For Immediate Release
Contact:  Carol Kassie
ckassie@gmail.com / 561-445-9244
Contact: (Producer) Ellen Wacher
ellenwacher@gmail.com / 305-431-6667

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, February 19, 2014

 

Ellen WacherEllen Wacher noticed a distinct and specific lack when she worked on a project for the SAG-AFTRA National Women’s committee recently.  The multi-faceted actress, teacher, and Miami local SAG-AFTRA vice president was tasked with presenting a live screening of a report on Women over 50 within the organization.  Her findings indicated not only a lack of roles for women of a ‘certain age’, she discovered there aren’t that many leads for their male counterparts either.  The project clearly brought into focus for her the need to better recognize actors – and audiences- over 50, from theatre, to television, and film.
Wacher, who has had successful careers in a number of fields, including teaching and lobbying, decided to do something about the situation.

On May 1st, 2014, the first performance by her brand new theatre company, Pigs Do Fly Productions, will take place at Empire Stage in Fort Lauderdale.   The company’s mission is to produce plays that highlight the actor over 50 as a viable, fully involved, full-of-life character.   And its goal is to tap into the 100 million plus Americans who are over age 50 and are under recognized by the marketers of products, entertainment, etc., with theatre that reflects their world and resonates with them.

The company’s first production, Fifty Plus – A Celebration of Life… As We Know It is a collection of seven or eight short plays by playwrights from across the United States.  Wacher, along with director Marjorie O’Neill Butler, put out a call for 10 minute plays whose themes match the new company’s directive. They received over 350 scripts. “We immediately discarded any that dealt with nursing homes, death’s door situations, or other stereotypical or depressing subject matter,” says Wacher.  “We looked for scripts that resonated with us; for situations that will strike a chord with our audiences; and of course, for humor.  I had a terrific group of script readers,” she continues, and we rated the scripts very carefully.  We’re still in the process of honing our choices, but we’re really pleased with the quality of what we received, and we can’t wait to see and hear our audiences’ reactions.”

Script choices will be finalized on March 3rd, and casting will be completed on March 17th.

Marjorie O’Neill-Butler and Beverly Blanchette will share directing duties.  Wacher will not act in any of the plays – her focus is on getting the fledgling company up and running.

Tickets for Fifty Plus – A Celebration of Life… As We Know it are $25 and will be on sale as of Monday, February 24th.  Tickets can be purchased on line at www.pigsdoflyproductions.com, or by calling 866-811-4111.

For more information about Pigs Do Fly Productions, please visit pigsdoflyproductions.com.   For more information about Ellen Wacher, please visit www.ellenwacher.com.  To set up interviews, or for photos, please contact Carol Kassie at ckassie@gmail.com / 561-445-9244.

Pigs Do Fly Productions presents
Fifty Plus – A Celebration of Life… As We Know It

Dates:  May 1 – May 11, 2014
Thursday, Friday, & Saturday: 8 pm
Sunday: 5 pm
Tickets: $25
All performances will take place at Empire Stage.
1140 North Flagler Drive.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304

Pigs Do Fly Production Team:

Producer/Artistic Director:     Ellen Wacher
Director:                            Marjorie O’Neill-Butler
Director:                            Beverly Blanchette
Stage Manager:                 Jeffrey Ostrow
Set Designer:                     Preston Bircher
Marketing & Public Relations:  Carol Kassie

The Broward Stage Door Theatre Announces its 2014-2015 Season

18 Tuesday Feb 2014

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A Florida premiere is the centerpiece of a well rounded theatrical season at the popular Coral Springs Theatre

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Coral Springs, FL, February 18th, 2014:

The Broward Stage Door Theatre has announced its line-up of productions for 2014-2015.  For its 21st season the company, headed by Derelle Bunn and Dave Torres has planned an exciting mix of comedies, musicals, and straight plays that will appeal to their broad base of theatre patrons.

Stage Door’s season begins in August with Leonard Gershe’s award-winningButterflies-are-Free ck play Butterflies are Free (August 1st – September 14th, Theatre 1). The play’s plot revolves around a Manhattan blind man whose controlling mother disapproves of his relationship with a free-spirited hippie. The title was inspired by a passage in Charles Dickens’ Bleak House: “I only ask to be free. The butterflies are free. Mankind will surely not deny to Harold Skimpole what it concedes to the butterflies.”

The Last Romance (October 10th – November 23rd, Theatre 2) by New Last Romance 1Jersey born and raised Joe DiPietro, is set in Hoboken, New Jersey.  The play is a warm, tender, and very funny tale of late love between two senior citizens. “The play adroitly explores relationships between men and women in their golden years, as well as how the invisible ties of family often tie our hearts harder and faster than any love affair. A tale that mixes heartbreak with its humor and opera with the laughter…” (Naples News) DiPietro is also the author of I Love You You’re Perfect Now Change, Memphis (2010 Tony-award winner for Best Musical), All Shook Up, The Toxic Avenger and Over the River and Through the Woods, which will run this April 4th through May 11th as  part of Stage Door’s current season.

Five Guys Named Moe (December 10 to January 18, 2015, Theatre 2) is aMoe logo 1 musical with a book by Clarke Peters and lyrics and music by Louis Jordan. Nomax, whose girlfriend has left him and who is without money, finds Big Moe, Four-Eyed Moe, Eat Moe, No Moe, and Little Moe emerging from his 1930s-style radio to comfort him. They sing the hit songs of songwriter and saxophonist Jordan, whose new slant on jazz paved the way for rock and roll in the 1950s. Five Guys Named Moe is ‘an exhilarating, all-embracing theatrical experience, complete with some uproarious audience participation that’ll have spectators leaping out of their seats to join the celebration!’

Securing the rights to of Old Jews Telling Jokes was a real coup for StageOJTJ - Logo Door.  “We are delighted to get the Florida Premiere of Old Jews Telling Jokes,” says Bunn.  “It played in New York and Chicago and sold out for long runs.”  Old Jews Telling Jokes is scheduled to open November 1st, and run through January 4th (Theatre 1), “But we wouldn’t be surprised if audiences demand it stays longer!” says Bunn. Initially a popular website, this revue has been described as “a pickle-barrelful of giggles.” It celebrates the rich tradition of Jewish humor “and all the rabbis, complaining wives, fed-up husbands, patience-challenged physicians, gossiping ladies and competitive men” populating it.

I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change (February 6 to March 7, 2015, ILYYPNC08-weblogoTheatre 2) In this clever two act musical, songwriters Joe DiPietro (book and lyrics) and Jimmy Roberts (music) offer a series of vignettes connected by the central theme of love and relationships. The play’s tagline is “Everything you have ever secretly thought about dating, romance, marriage, lovers, husbands, wives, and in-laws, but were afraid to admit.” I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change is the second longest running off-Broadway musical in history.

John Peterson will return to the Stage Door Theatre in George M. Cohen playbill_2269_23137839 copyTonight! (March 20 to April 26, 2015, Theatre 2) an upbeat one-man play about the beloved song and dance man George M. Cohan – capturing in 95 fast-moving minutes the essence of the man, his music, and the fabulous era of show business he came up in.  A dazzling showcase for a song-and-dance man with flair. Peterson, who has received rave reviews everywhere he has performed this show, channels a swift, colorful portrayal of this most fiercely American musical figure.  Peterson, played the Emcee in a recent Broadway revival of Cabaret, starred in Stage Door’s production of Song Man Dance Man two years ago.

Bell, Book, and Candle (May 15 to June 21, 2015, Theatre 2) In this fun bbc-logo4and sexy romantic comedy, we meet Gillian Holroyd, a beautiful and lively free spirit – who also happens to be a witch. Frustrated by a lack of romance in her life and smitten by her handsome neighbor, she “helps things along” by casting a spell. But will she give into the one thing that will take away her magical powers forever? One of John van Druten’s greatest comedy successes, Bell, Book, and Candle has been called “…completely enchanting—a wonderfully suave and impish fantasy.” (New York Times).

Tickets and subscriptions:

Tickets:  $38 – $44
Phone:  954-344-7765
   Showtimes:
Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday at 2:00 pm,
Friday and Saturday at 8:00 pm
The Broward Stage Door Theatre
8036 W Sample Rd
Coral Springs, Fl 33065
www.stagedoorfl.org

Primal Forces presents David Mamet’s THE ANARCHIST at Andrews Living Arts Studio – February 28 – March 23

12 Wednesday Feb 2014

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Primal Forces in association with the Boca Raton Theatre Guild
to present

David Mamet’s
The Anarchist
February 28 – March 23
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Primal Forces, the brand new off-shoot company of the Boca Raton Theatre Guild, will present the southeastern premiere of Pulitzer Prize-winner David Mamet’s The Anarchist. The production will run from February 28th through March 23rd at the Andrew’s Living Arts Studio in Fort Lauderdale, and will star current double Carbonell-nominee Patti Gardner and Jacqueline Laggy.

Two women and one unspeakable crime highlight this searing drama, as one character’s radical past in the turbulent 70s comes back to haunt her. With a nod to his mentor, Harold Pinter, David Mamet once again employs his signature verbal jousting in this battle of two women over freedom, power, money, religion—and the lack thereof.

Says BRTG producer and artistic director Keith Garsson: “We are so proud

Jacqueline Laggy

Jacqueline Laggy

to be presenting the first post-Broadway run of David Mamet’s The Anarchist. It originally opened in December 2012 right next door to a revival of his earlier classic Glengarry Glen Ross. But while that play featured an all-male cast of con men, The Anarchist, in contrast, features two women caught up in the aftermath of a horrific crime.  I saw the original production in previews and immediately felt it would be a terrific piece that would work very well in a black box setting. And with Patti Gardner and Jacqueline Laggy we are very fortunate to have two of the area’s top actresses in complex roles that are both entertaining and enlightening.”

Patti Gardner

Patti Gardner

“I only know it is the most challenging script I have ever tackled and I’m both terrified and ecstatic to be working on it,” says Gardner. “No matter what you think of this play…you’ll never forget it. It’s one of those pieces I dare you to stop thinking about.”

David Mamet

David Mamet

David Mamet is a playwright, director, author, essayist, screenwriter, and film director. His plays include Glengarry Glen Ross, for which he won the Pulitzer Prize, Speed-the-Plow, American Buffalo, A Life in the Theatre, Oleanna, The Cryptogram, and Race. Some of his films include: Redbelt, The Spanish Prisoner, House of Games (winner of Best Film and Best Screenplay at the 1987 Venice Film Festival), State and Main, The Winslow Boy, Oleanna, and most recently the 2013 HBO film Phil Spector, starring Al Pacino, Helen Mirren, and Jeffrey Tambor.

Tickets for The Anarchist are $25 and $20 (previews Feb 28-Mar 6) and can be purchased on line at www.brtg.org, or by phone at 866-811-4111. Andrews Living Arts Studio is located at 23 NW Fifth Street in Fort Lauderdale.

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The Anarchist
By David Mamet
February 28 – March 23, 2014
Tickets: $25 ($20 previews Feb 28 – Mar 6)
Days & Times: Thu – Sat: 8pm
Sat & Sun: 2pm (not all Sat matinees available)
Andrews Living Arts Studio
23 NW Fifth Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33301
Tickets available online at: www.brtg.org or by calling 866-811-4111

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Thinking Cap Theatre presents the Florida Premiere of Mark Ravenhill’s POOL (NO WATER) February 21 – March 8

09 Sunday Feb 2014

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 Thinking Cap Theatre
presents
the Florida Premiere of
Mark Ravenhill’s
Pool (No Water)
February 21 – March 8
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TCT is Pooling All Artists and Lovers of Art for the
Florida Premiere of Mark Ravenhill’s Pool (No Water)


Thinking Cap Theatre will present the Florida premiere of Pool (No Water), a darkly comic, brutally honest investigation of what it means to be an artist and to survive in the art world. The production will run from February 21st through March 8th at the Muse Center for the Arts in Fort Lauderdale.

Pool (No Water) centers on a group of artists, who are former classmates, longtime friends, and ongoing rivals.  The play’s twisting, lyrical narrative recounts the highs and lows of their journey together as they have struggled to preserve their humanity while pursuing their passion. Directed by Nicole Stodard, the production will feature a seven-person ensemble: Hannah Citrin, Casey Dressler, Niki Fridh, Noah Levine, Desiree Mora, Miles Smith, and Scott Douglas Wilson.

The poignant subject matter of Ravenhill’s play prompted TCT to reach across disciplines and include two additional components to its presentation of Pool (No Water): A solo exhibition of paintings by artist Yana Dimitrova and a ‘Call to Florida Artists’, asking them to submit poetry, prose (flash fiction or non-fiction), and video illustrating or explaining what inspires them; brings them back to art after a harsh review; prompts them to push through a bout of writer’s block or a creative slump; and propels and impels them to continue on their chosen path of creativity.   The winners were announced on February 7th:

Flash Lit Winners:
1st place – Mitchell Silverman
2nd place, two way tie – Christopher Demos Brown, Glenn Hutchinson

Film Winners:
1st place – Ann Gillespie
2nd place  – Cat Del Duono

The poetry and Flash Lit Winners will read their work on opening weekend (Feb. 22) and their winning submissions will be printed in the program.  Film winners will have their work screened for audiences during pre-show throughout the run of the production.

Thinking Cap Theatre’s Artistic Director, Nicole Stodard, discovered Yana Dimitrova’s work while doing rehearsal research for Pool (No Water) last fall. She contacted Dimitrova and began planning how TCT might incorporate the artist’s work into TCT’s production. Dimitrova’s painting, “Empty Swimming Pool,” is not only the visual image for the production, but the 54” X 65” original is also being shipped from a gallery in Atlanta to serve as part of the actual set. The original painting, priced at $4000 as well as signed, limited series of prints will be available for purchase.

Mark_RavenhillPlaywright Mark Ravenhill was born in 1966 in Sussex and educated at Bristol University, where he studied English and Drama. He was Literary Manager of Paines Plough, a company founded to develop new writing, from 1995 to 1997 and he was appointed Artistic associate at the National Theatre in 2002. His first work, a ten-minute dialogue titled Fist, was staged at London’s Finborough pub theatre venue and caught the attention of Max Stafford-Clark, director of Out of Joint Theatre Company, who invited Ravenhill to contribute a full-length play. This became Shopping and F**king, which opened at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs in September 1996 and was followed by a national and international tour. His other works include Faust is Dead (1997); Sleeping Around (a collaborative writing project, 1998); Handbag (Evening Standard Award – Most Promising Playwright, 1998); Some Explicit Polaroids (1999) ; Mother Clap’s Molly House (first performed 2001); Feed Me (a radio play broadcast by the BBC in 2000); two plays for teenagers: Totally Over You (2003) and Citizenship (2006); and The Cut, which opened at the Donmar Warehouse, London in early 2006 with Sir Ian McKellen in the lead role. At this year’s Galway Arts Festival, he will perform his play Product, a monologue which debuted at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2005. Ravenhill’s work concerns itself with the anxieties and preoccupations of modern life, exploring themes such as the commodification of culture, the relentless impulsion to consume and the desire for instant celebrity. Ravenhill is currently Writer in Residence as Royal Shakespeare Company.

Yana Dimitrova completed her studies at the School of Fine Arts “Acd. Iliya Petrov” in Sofia, Bulgaria in 2002 and received her BFA (2006) and MFA (2008) from the Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah andYD 2 Atlanta, Georgia (USA). Her most recent exhibits took place in Amsterdam (The Netherlands), Berlin, Budelsdorff (Germany), Bath, Manchester (UK), New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Atlanta (USA) and Sofia (Bulgaria). Dimitrova is a lecturer at The New School for liberal Arts in New York. She is currently based in Brooklyn, NY. With a strong sense of repetition, her work often functions as a social critique; Through the use of paintings, drawings and installations, Yana aims to construct a deceptive space, while questioning concepts of desire and the proposed values of the every day. http://yanadimitrova.com/blog2/

Tickets for Pool (No Water) will run from February 21st through March 8th at the Muse Center for the Arts in Ft. Lauderdale.  Tickets are on sale now, and can be purchased at www.thinkingcaptheatre.com or by calling 813-220-1546.
Pool (No Water)
By Mark Ravenhill
February 21 – March 8, 2014
Tickets:  $25 /Students with valid ID $10 at the door
Fridays & Saturdays at 7 pm & 9 pm
Muse Center for the Arts
99 West 14th Street
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33315
Tickets:  813-220-1546 / www.thinkingcaptheatre.com

The Women’s Theatre Project presents the South Florida Premiere of RED HOT PATRIOT: THE KICK-ASS WIT OF MOLLY IVINS

04 Tuesday Feb 2014

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The Women’s Theatre Project
presents the
South Florida Premiere of
RED HOT PATRIOT: THE KICK-ASS WIT OF MOLLY IVINS

“The thing about democracy, beloveds, is that it is not neat, orderly, or quiet.  It requires a certain relish for confusion.”  Molly Ivins

Red Hot

The Women’s Theatre Project will present Red Hot Patriot: The Kick-Ass Wit of Molly Ivins February 28th through March 16th, 2014 at the Willow Theatre in Sugar Sand Park.  It will be the first time the play has been produced in South Florida.

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Award-winning actress Barbara Bradshaw will star as the unsinkable, unstoppable Molly Ivins. The ‘dyed-in-the-wool liberal from deep in the heart of Texas’, famously brassy newspaper columnist and best-selling author was a crusading journalist who broke gender barriers with her sharp-tongued wit, humor, and political savvy to establish herself as one of the nation’s most influential political columnists.

Written by twin sisters Margaret and Allison Engel, the play is a true tribute to Ivins’ keen intelligence, sense of humor, and love of irony. The script also delves into Ivins’ life to reveal what drove her from a comfortable upper-class upbringing and education to the good-ole-boy, hard-drinking world of journalism and political warfare.  Red Hot Patriot seamlessly weaves personal anecdotes with a sharp and clever look at one of our favorite national pastimes – politics.

“I love the fact that the Dallas Times Herald let Ivins write what she pleased,” says director Genie Croft, “They even endorsed that policy on billboards that read: ‘Molly Ivins, Can’t Say That, Can She?’ The Engels’ script captures the jokes about provoking politicians, and her reminiscences of personal heartbreak inform and offer insight into who she was.”

Molly Ivins

Molly Ivins

Barbara Bradshaw is thrilled and excited to take on Ivins’ persona.  The winner of four Carbonell Awards, the Los Angeles Drama-logue Award for Best Actress, The Silver Palm Award, The Seaside Music Theatre award, several New Times: Best Actress awards, says:    “I shall struggle mightily with this amazing challenge to bring this woman to life…her wit, her wisdom, and her passion.  The prospect is daunting but Molly never shied from a challenge and neither shall I…. to quote another… ‘damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!’” When asked for a favorite Ivins quote, Bradshaw responded with this one:   “So keep fightin’ for freedom and justice, beloveds, but don’t you forget to have fun doin’ it. Lord, let your laughter ring forth. Be outrageous, ridicule the fraidy-cats, rejoice in all the oddities that freedom can produce.”

Red Hot Patriot: The Wit and Wisdom of Molly Ivins will run from February 28th through March 16th, with performances on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8 pm, and on Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m.  There will be a special matinee performance on Friday, March 14th.

The Willow Theatre at Sugar Sand Park is located at 300 South Military Trail in Boca Raton, just south of Palmetto Park Road. Tickets for Red Hot Patriot are on sale now, and can be purchased at the Willow Theatre Box office: 561-347-3948. Tickets for all performances are $25.

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Red Hot Patriot: The Kick-Ass Wit of Molly Ivins
By Margaret and Allison Engel
February 28 – March 16, 2014
Tickets:  $25
Previews: ($20)  Friday, February 28 at 8 pm
Saturday March 1 at 2 pm 
Performances: Thu-Sat 8pm, Sat-Sun 2 pm

The Willow Theatre at Sugar Sand Park
300 South Military Trail,
Boca Raton, FL 33486
Tickets:  $25
Phone: 561-347-3948
www.womenstheatreproject.com
http://www.facebook.com/WomensTheatreProject

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Wallenberg, A New Musical Drama at Lynn University’s Wold Center for the Performing Arts February 12th & 13th Only

10 Friday Jan 2014

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Wallenberg, A New Musical Drama
at Lynn University’s Wold Center for the Performing Arts
February 12th & 13th OnlyWALLENBERGLYNNUletter size122013A compelling musical recounting of the story of one of the great heroes of
the 20th Century.

 

In July 1944 Raoul Wallenberg, an ordinary business man from Stockholm, left the quiet of neutral Sweden and ventured into the heart war-torn, Nazi-occupied Hungary. By December, he had saved over 100,000 lives.

Raoul Wallenberg’s epic journey will be brought to life in a multi-media

The Wallenberg Team

The Wallenberg Team

staged reading of Wallenberg, A New Musical Drama.  The production will take place at Lynn University’s Wold Center for the Performing Arts on February 12th and 13th only. With book and lyrics by the 2006 Kleban Award-winning team of Laurence Holzman and Felicia Needleman, and music by Benjamin Rosenbluth, Wallenberg, A New Musical Drama recounts the fascinating and uplifting story of one of the greatest heroes of the twentieth century.

Lynn University’s Professor Harry Murphy (College of International Communication) will direct the production which will feature Jan McArt, Harry Murphy, John Pickering, and Adam Simpson.  Students and faculty of the Lynn University Conservatory of Music will also participate.

“Wallenberg is an opportunity for Lynn drama students to work with professionals from New York and South Florida in a workshop production of a new Broadway musical,” Murphy says. “And this project will benefit our drama program by raising money for a planned joint theatrical project between Lynn University and The American College of Dublin. It enables us to offer our students a unique theatrical experience and have some fun at the same time.”

Producer Douglas C. Evans says: “Wallenberg, A New Musical Drama reaffirms an important message to all of us as to what each one of us can do to make the world a better place; Raoul Wallenberg’s life and legacy is not only an inspiration to me but to anyone who cares about the world and people around us.” Evans’ theatrical experience includes serving as Chief Operating Officer of Nederlander Worldwide Entertainment, CEO of the Bushnell Center for the Arts, The Old Globe in San Diego and the Stamford Center for the Arts. He is also the Founding President of Classical South Florida 89.7FM and 90.7FM.

Wallenberg, A New Musical Drama had its premiere public presentation in March 2004 in the First Draft Musicals reading series at Symphony Space in NYC. In January 2005, another reading was presented at the Jewish Community Center in Manhattan in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of Mr. Wallenberg’s mysterious disappearance. In September 2006, a staged reading played to full houses at New World Stages as part of the New York Musical Theatre Festival. The show had its world premiere production at the White Plains Performing Arts Center in the fall of 2010. The Lynn University production will be Wallenberg’s South Florida premiere.

Wallenberg2Born in 1912 into one of Sweden’s most prominent and wealthiest banking families, Raoul Wallenberg was an architect (educated at the University of Michigan), diplomat, and humanitarian.  A Jewish businessman and colleague, Kalman Lauer recommended Wallenberg to the American War Refugee Board who were looking for a Swedish citizen to take on the mission of rescuing the Jews of Budapest in 1944.

Wallenberg’s bravery and ingenuity came into play immediately upon his arrival in Hungary.  He created Swedish protective papers, known as schutzpasses, which had no legal validity but which managed to fool the Nazis and Hungarian fascists and served to keep thousands of Jews protected from the deportations to Auschwitz; he kept hundreds of Jews sheltered in Swedish “safe houses” which he bought or rented with U.S. funds; and when the Nazis were about to bomb the Budapest Ghetto, home to the city’s remaining 70,000 Jews, it was Wallenberg who persuaded the general in charge to call off the attack.

In January 1945, the Soviets, who had just entered Budapest, abducted and imprisoned Wallenberg, probably because his mission had been funded entirely by the United States. He was never again seen in the free world.  In 1981 President Ronald Reagan made Raoul Wallenberg an honorary U.S. citizen.

Tickets for Wallenberg, A New Musical Drama are on sale now and can be purchased by calling 561-237-9000.  Performances are on Wednesday, February 12th, and Thursday, February 13th at 7:30 pm.  The Wold Performing Arts Center is located at 3601 North Military Trail on the Lynn University Campus

Wallenberg, A New Musical Drama
February 12th & 13th
Music: Benjamin Rosenbluth
Book & Lyrics:  Laurence Holzman and Felicia Needleman
Performance time:  7:30 pm
Tickets:  $12

The Wold Performing Arts Center
3601 North Military Trail
Boca Raton, FL 33431
Phone: 561-237-9000
www.wallenbergthemusical.com

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JM Barrie’s Peter Pan January 17 – February 2 & Doctor Jekyll & Mr. Hyde February 28 – March 16 at Sol Theatre in Boca Raton

09 Thursday Jan 2014

Posted by Carol Kassie in Clients, Sol Children Theatre, Uncategorized

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Sol Children Theatre and Evening Star Productions
to present two entirely different productions in February and March

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Sol Children Theatre, Evening Star Productions, and the companies’ artistic director Rosalie Grant are not resting on any laurels.  Grant, winner this year of the South Florida Theatre League’s newly established Remy Award as the Outstanding Contributor to Children’s Theatre, has two productions in the planned for February and March, and another ten in the works through December 2014.

Sol Children Theatre will present J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan or The Boy Who DSCN1536 aWould Not Grow Up from January 17th through February 2nd.  This adaptation of the beloved children’s classic, by John Caird and Trevor Nunn, as directed by Rosalie Grant is full of laughter, action, and adventure.  The tale of Wendy, Michael, and John Darling as they travel through Neverland with Peter Pan; bunking in alongside the Lost Boys; battling Captain Hook and his pirate crew; and encountering the rest of Barrie’s beloved characters (including Princess Tiger Lily, and of course Tinkerbell), has thrilled and delighted generations of theatre-goers.  Sol’s young actors, under Grant’s direction, are well equipped to bring this tale to life, “And,” says Grant, “Along the way the audience will recognize the boy who never grew up as the child in all of us who is youth, joy, and freedom.”

Evening Star Productions, the newly created off-shoot of Sol Children Theatre, will present Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde from February 28th through March 16th.   Evening Star offers serious young adult actors the opportunity to push the boundaries of their knowledge and talent in a safe and highly professional environment, and to work with professionals to provide practical experience, education, and support for those desiring a career in theatre.

Adapted for the stage by Jeffrey Hatcher from the Robert Louis Stevenson classic, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is “a smart, tense, and suspenseful new take on Stevenson’s look at ‘the evil that lurks in the hearts of men… Hatcher has fashioned a play that seems truer to Stevenson but hipper, sexier and more intense…” (The San Francisco Chronicle)

Tickets to both productions are on sale now, and are available on line at: www.solchildren.org, www.eveningstarproductions.org or by phone at 561-447-8829.
Sol Theatre is located at 3333 North Federal Highway (just south of Spanish River Boulevard) in Boca Raton.

For more information about Sol Children Theatre and Evening Star Productions, as well as the company’s popular summer camp program, and a complete list of upcoming productions, visit www.solchildren.org, www.eveningstarproductions.org, or contact Rosalie Grant at 561-447-8829 / solchildtroupe@aol.com or Carol Kassie at 561-445-9244 / ckassie@gmail.com

Sol Children Theatre presents

PETER PAN or the Boy Who Not Grow Up
By JM Barrie
A new stage version by John Caird and Trevor Nunn
January 17 – February 2, 2014
Performances: Fridays & Saturdays 7pm;
Saturdays & Sundays 2pm
Tickets:  $12/$8 for juniors

Evening Star Productions presents

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
From the novella Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
By Robert Louis Stevenson
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher
February 28 – March 16, 2014
Performances:  Fridays & Saturdays 7pm;
Saturdays & Sundays 2pm
Tickets:  $15/$10 for juniors

SOL THEATRE
3333 N. Federal Highway
Boca Raton, FL 33431
561-447-8829

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The Boca Raton Theatre Guild presents PIPPIN

07 Tuesday Jan 2014

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The Tony Award-winning Broadway hit comes to Boca Raton!
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The Boca Raton Theatre Guild’s production of Pippin will open on January 24th and run through February 9th at the Willow Theatre in Boca Raton’s Sugar Sand Park.

“Although it’s set in medieval times, Pippin is actually a joyous musical satire of the changing American culture in the early 1970s,” explains the show’s director, Keith Garsson.  “It’s another of Bob Fosse’s classic (yet intimate) shows that proves once again his style has never dated.”

According to musical theatre scholar Scott Miller in his 1996 book, From Assassins to West Side Story, “Pippin is a largely under-appreciated musical with a great deal more substance to it than many people realize…”

“The musical comedy highlights a young man (Mike Westrich recently of Tick, Tick… Boom!) who tries to ‘find himself’”, Garsson continues, “And reflects the baby boomers’ coming of age as they took longer to decide careers, life partners, and children. Guiding Pippin through his various peregrinations is the Leading Player (Cabonell Award-winner Reggie White – fresh from the national tour of Porgy and Bess) who opens the show with the classic number Magic To Do. Pippin features one of the most entertaining and vivacious scores in Broadway history by Stephen Schwartz (Wicked),” Garsson says. “And we’re thrilled to have Carbonell Award-winner Patti Gardner back after her terrific performance in our 2013 season’s production of Chicago, along with Leah Sessa as Katherine, Troy Stanley as King Charlemagne, Conor Walton and Randy Charleville.”

“Pippin was my very first professional show, and it almost did not happen,” says Reggie Whitehead.  I attended the South Eastern Theater Conferences many years ago, and almost missed seeing the director of that particular production.  He spotted me (from my 8×10!) in a hallway and said that he had been waiting to see me.  He had me come to his hotel suite, where I sang for him, a capella, and read for him.  Well, I got the job.

“I love playing the role of the Leading Player,” Whitehead continues, “Because I always find something new in the character and the show.  This is my third time doing this role, and now that I am a little older, with a different outlook on life in general, I suppose some of that life experience will help me shape this incarnation, at this stage of my life.”

Patti Gardner and Mike Westrich are equally excited to be a part of the Boca Raton Theatre Guild’s first 2014 production:

“I’m playing two roles: Fastrada and Berthe,” says Gardner. “Berthe is the role I’ve ALWAYS wanted to play ever since I saw the original production of Pippin in New York. Both women are diametrically opposed in every way…so it’ll be great fun to do that.”

“I’m thrilled to be playing such an amazing role, as I love the score to Pippin,” Westrich says. “I love the interpretive nature of the piece and I can’t wait to bring a new Pippin to the stage”

Tickets for Pippin are on sale now and can be purchased by calling 561-347-3948.  Performances are on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8 pm, and Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 2 pm.  Tickets are on sale now, and may be purchased at the Willow Theatre Box Office at 561-347-3948.  The Willow Theatre is located at 300 S. Military Trail, Boca Raton, 33486 (in the heart of Sugar Sand Park, just south of Palmetto Park Road).

Pippin
Music & Lyrics:  Stephen Schwartz with contributions by
Bob Fosse
Book:  Roger O. Hirson
January 24 – February 9
Tickets: 
$35
   Previews:  (January 24 & 25) $30
Wednesday Evenings: $30
Wed-Sat 8pm
Wed, Fri, Sat & Sun 2pm

The Willow Theatre at Sugar Sand Park
300 South Military Trail,
Boca Raton, FL 33486
Phone: 561-347-3948
www.brtg.org
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