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FROM PGA TO THE GREAT WHITE WAY: A New Year’s Eve Song, Dance, & Champagne Celebration

20 Monday Nov 2017

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From PGA to the Great White Way:
A New Year’s Eve Song, Dance, and Champagne Celebration
‘Sing in’ the New Year at the PGA Arts Center!

December 31st
7:pm & 9:30 pm only

For Immediate Release
Contact:  Carol Kassie
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November 21, 2017
PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL:   Top South Florida Broadway and cabaret performers Avery Sommers, John Lariviere, Melissa Boher Jacobson, and Michelle Petrucci will be joined by five talented stars of the future from the Dreyfoos School of the Arts to ring in – and sing in – 2018 at the PGA Arts Center in Palm Beach Gardens.  There will be two performances on December 31st – the first at 7 pm, and the second at 9:30 pm.

The show’s concept – mixing seasoned professional performers with young up-and-coming talent, was conceived and developed by local producer and playwright Alan Jacobson.

“I chose the ‘pros’ based on talent and their ability to relate to an audience in a concert/cabaret environment, so there will be a great rapport with the audience,” Jacobson explains.  “And I chose to include Dreyfoos students because the general public doesn’t typically have the opportunity to see the level of talent that young people have, and these students, all pursuing musical theatre, are the stars of tomorrow.”

The evening will be unique in that some of the show’s musical selections were decided upon by the performers themselves:

“I asked everyone to provide me with a list of songs they’re solid and comfortable with,” Jacobson explains. “And I’m putting the show together based on their lists, as well as the songs I feel will resonate best with our audience, and show each performer off at his or her best.  I’ve also come up with a few numbers they may not know as well – for duets, trios, and of course, the finale.

“There will be lots of terrific singing and dancing, and we’re providing Michelle Petrucci the opportunity to dance with her students – a first!” he says.  Petrucci, a graduate of the Boston Conservatory, is a dancer/choreographer with extensive theatrical experience. She is currently the Dean of the award-winning Theatre Program at the Dreyfoos School of the Arts.

The Dreyfoos students selected to perform are Darah Abrams, Emily Betts, Eli Jacobson, Jacquez Linder-Long, and Maddy Stillman.

“The show’s focus is Broadway,” Jacobson continues, “With well-known songs as well as a few lesser known but still terrific ones sprinkled in.  It will definitely be a song and dance champagne celebration… packed with great talent, great music, and great fun!”

Avery Sommers appeared on Broadway in Ain’t Misbehavin’, Show Boat, Chicago, and Platinum, and in the national tours of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas with Ann-Margret, and Chicago with Chita Rivera and Joel Grey. Avery was also seen in Regina Taylor’s Crowns at City Theatre in Pittsburgh, and Hairspray at Actors’ Playhouse.

John Lariviere is a cabaret, concert, and jazz singer regularly headlining throughout South Florida in local theatres and clubs. He specializes in music from Broadway and the American Songbook, crossing over into jazz and swing, as well as classical and operetta.

Melissa Boher Jacobson is a professional performer, director and producer, musical director as well as a busy vocal, audition and public speaking coach.  She is an Artist-in-Residence Vocal Instructor for the Dreyfoos School of the Arts Theatre Department, and the former Director of Education for the Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Conservatory.  She has appeared throughout the country and Off Broadway in opera, musical theatre and in concert.

For more information about From PGA to the Great White Way or The PGA Arts Center please contact Carol Kassie at carol@carolkassie.com / 561-445-9244.

The PGA Arts Center is located at 4076 PGA Boulevard, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410. Ample parking is available within close proximity to the theatre.

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From PGA to the Great White Way
December 31, 2017
Created and compiled by Alan Jacobson
Tickets:  $75 (7:00 pm performance) / $85 (9:30 pm performance)
Tickets:  1-855-448-7469 / www.pgaartscenter.com
Group Sales:  561-808-3446 
PGA Arts Center
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Palm Beach Gardens, FL  33410
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IRVING BERLIN SALUTES AMERICA at the PGA Arts Center – November 30 – December 24

01 Wednesday Nov 2017

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Irving Berlin Salutes America
at the PGA Arts Center
A Musical Tribute and Patriotic Celebration
November 30 – December 24

“Music is so important.  It changes thinking, it influences everybody, whether they know it or not. Music knows no boundary lines.” ~  Irving Berlin

For Immediate Release
Contact:  Carol Kassie
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November 1, 2017
PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL:  No one’s music better exemplifies the culture, mood, history, and patriotism of America than Irving Berlin.  Long considered one of the greatest songwriters in American history, his works comprise a major part of the Great American Songbook.

Irving Berlin Salutes America, which will open at the PGA Arts Center on November 30th, is a compendium of Berlin’s most patriotic pieces – a musical tribute to Berlin, and to America itself.  The production will run through December 24th.

The show was written by Alan Jacobson, the creator of the popular WaistWatchers – The Musical, which has had several successful runs in South Florida, and is now on tour through the U.S.  Irving Berlin Salutes America debuted in 2002, but has been tweaked and updated to be as relevant today as it was fifteen years ago.

Alan Jacobson

“I revisited this show for three reasons,” Jacobson explains. “First and foremost is that we are living in difficult times, geopolitically and climate-wise, and our own country has seen politics overtake our lives and create tremendous polarization amongst our citizens, friends and family included. I wanted to use the power of the theatre, and live music, to take people’s minds off the daily stresses, and to remember that we must fight against the divisiveness and bring back a sense of unity and patriotism.

“Second was the music,” he continues. “Who better to look to for this kind of upbeat and moving music than Irving Berlin?! This show also exemplifies the tremendous contributions of immigrants; Mr. Berlin was one, and one who proudly served in the American armed services.

And the third reason? “I wanted a real feel good, patriotic show – something that will lift peoples’ spirits.  Irving Berlin Salutes America has all the ingredients of a show that makes us all proud to be Americans.”

Top South Florida cabaret performers Melissa Jacobson, John Lariviere, and Carbonell Award-winner Leah Sessa will star in Irving Berlin Salutes America, which will be directed by Jacobson with musical staging by Andy Fiacco.  Mark Galsky will provide the production’s musical direction.

 “Irving Berlin has no place in American music. He IS American music!”
~ Jerome Kern

Irving Berlin

One of the most prolific composers in American history, Irving Berlin’s music has entertained millions since his first song, “Marie from Sunny Italy” was published in 1907.  His first big hit was “Alexander’s Ragtime Band”, which was published in 1911. “His music served as a social barometer for much of the 20th century. It offered hope to a nation in bleak times, and rejoiced in the good things embodied in the American way of life. It also provided anthems for American culture, including such standards as “White Christmas”, “Easter Parade”, “God Bless America”, and “There’s No Business Like Show Business”. (From Broadway, The American Musical – PBS).

Berlin’s music has also served as inspiration to U.S. military personnel for generations; he was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1918, and was honorably discharged as a sergeant in 1919.  His musical revue, Yip Yip Yaphank, written while he served, produced the timeless classic, “Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning”. Another classic, “This is the Army”, was written in 1942 for the film of the same name; proceeds from performances of that song totaled over 10 million dollars, and were donated to the Army Relief Fund.

The PGA Arts Center will honor Berlin’s dedication to the armed forces by offering specially priced tickets to Irving Berlin Salutes America to Veterans. (ID and roof of Veteran status must be provided in order to qualify for these tickets).

Among the songs included in Irving Berlin Salutes America are “This is a Great Country”, “Blue Skies”, “Cheek to Cheek”, “Always”, “Heat Wave”, “Alexander’s Ragtime Band”, “There’s No Business Like Show Business”, Steppin’ Out With My Baby”, Puttin on the Ritz”, and of course “Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning”, and “This is the Army, Mr. Jones, and “God Bless America.”

Tickets for Irving Berlin Salutes America are on sale now and can be purchased on line at www.pgaartscenter.com or by calling 1-855-448-7469.  For group sales (10+), call 561-808-3446.

Ticket prices and performance times:
Thursday at 2 pm and 7:30 pm, and Saturday at 2 pm – $45 ($39 for groups of 10 or more) Friday and Saturday at 8 pm, and Sunday at 2 pm – $48 ($42 for groups of 10 or more)
Special price for Veterans – $40 (must show ID and proof of Veteran status)

For more information about Irving Berlin Salutes America, or The PGA Arts Center please contact Carol Kassie at carol@carolkassie.com / 561-445-9244.

The PGA Arts Center is located at 4076 PGA Boulevard, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410. Ample parking is available within close proximity to the theatre.

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Irving Berlin Salutes America
November 30 – December 24
Created and compiled by Alan Jacobson
Tickets:  $45 – $48
Tickets:  1-855-448-7469 / www.pgaartscenter.com
Group Sales:  561-808-3446
Performances:
Thursday, Saturday, Sunday: 2 pm
Thursday: 7:30 pm
Friday and Saturday: 8 pm
PGA Arts Center
4076 PGA Boulevard
Palm Beach Gardens, FL  33410
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From left to right: Melissa Jacobson, John Lariviere, & Leah Sessa

I WILL SURVIVE: SOUNDTRACKS OF THE 70S at the PGA Arts Center October 18 – November 19

19 Tuesday Sep 2017

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The PGA Arts Center
In Association with
Kevin Black Productions
presents
I Will Survive
Soundtracks of the 70s
October 18 – November 19

Grab your love beads and head on over to the PGA Arts Center
for the grooviest party in South Florida
!

For Immediate Release
Contact:  Carol Kassie
carol@carolkassie.com / 561-445-9244

September 19, 2017
PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL:  The PGA Arts Center will present I Will Survive: Soundtracks of the 70’s beginning October 18th. The production will run through November 19th at the increasingly popular Palm Beach Gardens venue.

When award-winning vocalist Mimi J. sought to develop a show about the women of soul who influenced her, she immediately turned to her good friend, Carbonell Award-nominated director/choreographer Kevin Black.  They tossed around a number of ideas, but they kept coming back to the music of the 70s – music they both love. Together they came up with the concept, a title, and the song choices for what was then called On the Radio:  Sounds of the 70s.   The show opened at Stage Door Theatre in Margate in June 2014 to rave reviews.

What had evolved was an evening of unforgettable songs from an unforgettable decade of music produced by an array of artists from ABBA to Carly Simon, to Gladys Knight, John Lennon, and ZZ Top. Now called I Will Survive – The Soundtracks of the 70s, the show is a rousing trip down memory lane – back to the time of bell bottoms, mood rings, smiley faces, and memorable music. Among the songs that will be featured in the show are “Close to You”, “Car Wash”, “Dancing Queen”, “Let it Be”, “Nobody Does It Better”, “Proud Mary”, “Midnight Train to Georgia”, “Hopelessly Devoted”, and “I Will Survive”.

“The challenge,” Black says, “was to try to figure out how to keep it interesting.  Because we didn’t want audiences to think the show is going to be two hours of Disco. It’s definitely not!”

“Kevin and I go to the theatre together a lot,” Mimi explains. “And I’ve never seen anything like what we did with this show – we’re really excited about it.

Along with the name change, the show itself has been tweaked and updated:

“We also felt there was a need to get another experience out there… to diversify the community,” Mimi continues. “This show introduces diversity and ethnicity.  We’re using local talent, and creating a different look and vibe on the stage for our community.  Audiences are going to feel that Soul Train vibe when they’re sitting in their seats… if they can stay in their seats!  Most of our audiences end up dancing!”

Two talented dancers will join Mimi on stage.

Mimi J. was born and raised in Miami. She is a professional singer currently performing in the South Florida tri-county area, and has been the recipient of numerous awards in vocal performance.  She received her degrees in Musical Theater from the University of Central Florida Conservatory Theater in Orlando, where she attended on the Walt Disney Scholarship. Mimi has been a member of the gospel recording group, Revelation S.E.E.D. founded and led by Margaret Reynolds of KC and the Sunshine Band, and has sung background for a number of award-winning artists including Gloria Estefan, Bobby McFerrin, Betty Wright, Ralph Tresvant and Johnny Gill of the R&B group New Edition, and Quan Howell of the gospel group Sounds of Blackness. Some of her regional theatre and Broadway National and International Tour credits include Ain’t Misbehavin’, Smokey Joe’s Café, Fame, Nunsense, and Rent. Mimi was the first woman of color to play Teen Angel in the classic 70’s hit, Grease during the show’s Pan-Asian tour.

The PGA Arts Center was a welcome addition to the South Florida theatrical scene when it opened in January 2017 with a production of WaistWatchers The Musical!  Subsequent productions included Brad Zimmerman’s My Son the Waiter – A Jewish Tragedy, Tommy Koenig’s Baby Boomer Baby, Funny Old Broads, and The Kosher Cheer Leader.

The theatre’s 2017-2018 season promises to be filled with music and laughter: Following I Will Survive, Alan Jacobson’s Irving Berlin Salutes America will open on November 30th and run through December 24th.  Avi Hoffman will bring his popular show Avi Hoffman’s Too Jewish? to the theatre beginning December 27th, and two special New Year’s Eve Champagne Celebration performances starring Avery Sommers, Melissa Jacobson, and John Lariviere are planned for December 31st – one at 7 pm and one at 9:30 pm.   Other upcoming productions include Old Jews Telling Jokes (January 17 – March 4), Cooking with the Calamari Sisters (January 25 – March 18), and Raunchy Little Musical – Belle Barth is Back (March 2018).

I Will Survive will run from October 18 to November 19 at The PGA Arts Center in Palm Beach Gardens. The theatre is located at 4076 PGA Boulevard in Palm Beach Gardens (33410).

Tickets for I Will Survive are $45 weekdays & $48 weekends, with select premium seating for $65.  Tickets may be purchased on line at www.pgaartscenter.com or by phone at 855-448-7469. (855- Hit-Show) For group sales (10 or more) 561-808-3446.

For more information about I Will Survive and the PGA Arts Center, contact Carol Kassie at carol@carolkassie.com / 561-445-9244).

I Will Survive: Soundtracks of the 70s
Conceived and written by Kevin Black & Mimi J.  
October 18 – November 19
Tickets:  $45 weekdays and $48 weekends, with select premium seats available at $65
Online:  www.pgaartscenter.com
Phone: 855-448-7469 (855-HIT-SHOW)
Group Sales: (10 or more): 561-808-3446
Showtimes:
Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30 pm
Friday, and Saturday at 8 pm
Saturday, and Sunday at 2:00 pm
The PGA Arts Center
4076 PGA Boulevard
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 3410
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Conundrum Stages presents ‘Café Conundrum’ on Friday, August 8th ‘

15 Tuesday Jul 2014

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Conundrum Stages
presents
Café Conundrum
Friday, August 8th

Conundrum-logoAn evening of cabaret delights and coffeehouse treats that
will satisfy any appetite for live performance

July 15, 2014
Sunrise, FL

After 6 years of variety showcases, Conundrum Stages will present its first ever production at the Sunrise Civic Center Theatre at 8 pm on August 8th. The production will feature a wide variety of exciting talent from across the tri-county spectrum.

Spotlighting both cabaret and coffee house acts, Café Conundrum will feature local stage actors, comedians, musical soloists, and performance poetry all in an effort to recognize the multi-faceted South Florida talent scene. A number of long-time contributors to Conundrum Stages presentations are slated to perform – including singers John Lariviere and Jeanne Lynn Gray, actors Fern Katz, Barry Katz, and Skye Whitcomb, comedians Rhett Thompson and Pam Bruno,andmusicians Serena Stroppa and The Good Guy.

“We are excited to do our first ever production,” says Kevin Johnson, president of Conundrum Stages. “And to do it with these talented artists/entertainers who have dedicated their time to our past presentations – I couldn’t be happier to share the stage with them. Café Conundrum is going to go a long way towards showing our local audiences that there is true and incredible talent in these parts. Special thanks goes to Lily Mazurek and the City of Sunrise for giving Conundrum Stages this opportunity to perform.”

Conundrum Stages was established and incorporated in 2008 as a multi-disciplined performance company providing platforms for Southeast Florida talent to showcase their material. Its origins go back as a play reading project in 2004 known as the Ghost Light Series featuring local stage artists in established works from playwrights from Arthur Miller to Anton Chekhov. After establishing its new operation, Conundrum expanded its programming to feature other disciplines of live performance including original music, poetry, comedy, and dance. Conundrum now has established recurring and annual showcases including The SpeakOut: An Evening of Poetry and Song, VOCAPALOOZA, Funny Business, Sirens & Strings: An Acou-chix Experience (2011-2013), and Holiday House. In 2012 Conundrum Stages reformatted the Ghost Light Series as a play reading festival and will return to Empire Stage in Fort Lauderdale for its second edition in September. For more information about Conundrum Stages, visit www.conundrumstages.net or find Conundrum Stages on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.

Café Conundrum will be presented at the Sunrise Civic Center Theatre on Friday, August 8th, 8pm. Tickets are $12 general admission, $10 for students with ID, and $8 for children. For more information and to purchase tickets, please call (954) 747-4646 or visit www.sunrisefl.gov .

Café Conundrum
A tasty night of variety in theatre, music, comedy, and performance art featuring a wide variety of contributors from the talent roster of Conundrum Stages
Date: Friday, August 8th
Time: 8 pm
For Tickets: (954) 747-4646 or visit www.sunrisefl.gov
General Admission, $12, Students w/ ID, $10, Children, $8
Sunrise Civic Center Theatre
10610 West Oakland Park Blvd, Sunrise 33351
Café Conundrum Performers:
Pam BrunoPAM BRUNO – Pam is an accomplished stand-up comedian who made her Conundrum debut last December for our annual Holiday House presentation at Acoustic Koi in Dania. With her clever, understated wit and laid back style, Pam delivers comedy from an angle that has won audiences over all across the country. She is a hit in comedy clubs, corporate settings, and private parties, and has taken top honors in many comedy contests. Pam has worked with many nationally known comedians, including Wendy Liebman, Louie Anderson, Elayne Boosler, and actor/comedian Bobby Lee. A founding member of many comedy groups and appearing in web series Adventures of a Sexual Miscreant and Labor Days, Pam is also creator of – and instructor at ‘Laugh Now’ Workshops, teaching everyday comedy to everyday people. For more information about her comedy, please visit www.pambruno.com

The Good GuyTHE GOOD GUY – James Carrey also known as The Good Guy has been a Conundrum contributor since 2010, when he read a scene from Death of a Salesman in our 2nd anniversary event at the Tamarac Theatre. Since then he has been performing his original music with Conundrum in programs including our showcases at the Van Dyke Café in October 2012 and October 2013, as well as our Funny Business program in October 2013. He most recently played at our Year 6 Open Mic Tour at the Cabaret South Beach. James is also an accomplished theater actor and playwright, performing in productions including Cannibal: The Musical, Assassins, and the All-American Genderf*ck Cabaret to name a few. Under his Crashbox theatre imprint, he has produced and written CRASHFEST and UNLEASHED, both performed at Empire Stage last year. Now devoted more to music, James’ works can be found on Facebook, Twitter, & Soundcloud under TheGoodGuyMusic.

Jeanne Lynn GrayJEANNE LYNN GRAY – Jeanne was also associated with the Ghost Light Series prior to Conundrum’s incorporation. Her Conundrum debut was participating as a musical guest in both our annual SpeakOut poetry/music event, the On The Boards Alternative Theater Festival and the first VOCAPALOOZA all in 2011. She performed for Conundrum’s 5th anniversary program at the Broward Center, last June. Jeanne is a Carbonell Award winner for her role as Queen in the musical, The Life, a full-time cabaret performer and a lead singer for the TK Blu Band. Other theatre credits include Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical, Company, Ragtime, and Ain’t Misbehavin. Vist her website, www.jeannelynngray.com.

Fern KatzFERN & BARRY KATZ – Fern and Barry are Chicago transplants who have been in South FloridaBarry Katz since 1976 and will be celebrating their 59th wedding anniversary in August. They made their Conundrum debut last June performing a short play for our 5th anniversary show at the Broward Center, and reprised their roles for an art walk in Dania last October. In 1999, The Katzs helped found Actors Community Theatre of Davie and have performed in several of their productions. Fern’s other stage credits include Secrets of the LaCroix, I Hate Hamlet, and Sordid Lives while Barry performed in Nuts, The Music Man, and Tinsel and Turkey. The Katzs have also been in several films and commercials. Be on the lookout for them on the new Paul Giamatti TV series, Hoke. Fern and Barry are delighted to be working with Conundrum Stages on this endeavor called Café Conundrum.

John Lariviere ckJOHN LARIVIERE – John has been an avid Conundrum Stages contributing performer since participating in the Ghost Light Series prior to Conundrum’s incorporation. Under the Conundrum banner,  he participated in a reading of Neil Simon’s The Gingerbread Lady and has given his vocal talents in showcases like The Wonderful World of Conundrum Stages, Vol. 1: Lights Up (2009) and our On the Boards Alternative Theatre Festival at the Tamarac Theatre (2011). John has also performed in both VOCAPALOOZA showcases in 2011 and 2013. John has appeared at professional theatres throughout South Florida in shows such as Rags and Sunday In The Park With George.  He regularly headlines as a cabaret singer in area clubs and theatres, and most recently premiered his cabaret show Moon River: The Music of Johnny Mercer.  He will next be appearing August 14th – September 14th in a tribute to Al Jolson, Fanny Brice and Eddie Cantor called You Made Me Love You.  John is also the General Manager of the Plaza Theatre in Manalapan.

Serena StroppaSERENA STROPPA – Serena has been a Conundrum contributor since 2010, making her debut at our 2nd anniversary show at the Tamarac Theatre, performing her original music. She has worked with us for two years through our Sirens & Strings female acoustic program as well as other programs including Holiday House, VOCAPALOOZA. She also played at the Van Dyke Café. Serena now has 2 covers of “Am I Wrong” (Nico & Vinz) and “Story of My Life” (One Direction) available on I-Tunes. Visit her Facebook page under Serenastrr and Youtube under SerenaD Medori.

Rhett Thompson 2RHETT THOMPSON – Rhett is a comedian based in Miami. Born and raised in Akron, Ohio, Rhett cut her teeth on the New York comedy circuit. She made her Conundrum debut in 2011, performing at the On the Boards Alternative Theatre Festival. Since then, she has twice performed for our Sirens & Strings female acoustic show, hosted Conundrum programs including Funny Business, Part 2, Conundrum Stages Live at the Open Stage Club and most recently, our Year 6 Open Mic at the Cabaret South Beach. Rhett’s podcast, “Blackanese Chick”, can be found on iTunes, Stitcher, and podOmatic. Please go to www.BlackaneseChick.com for more information and upcoming performances.

Skye WhitcombSKYE WHITCOMB – Another transplant from the Ghost Light Series, Skye made his Conundrum debut in 2009 acting in a reading of Harold Pinter’s The Homecoming. Skye also directed a reading of The Fall of the House of Usher, an adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s short story, and has participated in our annual SpeakOut poetry/music event for the past 4 years. Theatre performance credits include Neverwhere, In Development, and Lombardi. Skye is the founding Artistic Director for Outré Theatre Company, directing productions of The Wild Party, An Iliad, tick,tick…Boom!, Much Ado About Nothing, Mr. Marmalade, and Thrill Me: The Leopold and Loeb Story. He is looking forward to the upcoming Outré season which includes the plays Back of the Throat and Othello, and the musical Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson. For more details, visit www.outretheatrecompany.com.

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