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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

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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 South Florida Theatre League Announces the 2013 Remy Awards

14 Thursday Nov 2013

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Adriana Perez, Alan Fein, Dennis Lynziak, Ed Bell, George Schiavone, Main Street Players, Remberto Cabrera, Remy Awards, Rosalie Grant, Sol Children Theatre, South Florida Theatre League, WLRN

The South Florida Theatre League Celebrates its 20th Anniversary
by honoring the region’s Unsung Theatrical Heroes.

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November 14 2013

The South Florida Theatre League’s Remy awards, named in honor of Remberto Cabrera, the former Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs’ Senior Cultural Administrator and Chief of Cultural Development, are given annually for Outstanding Service, and for Pioneering in South Florida regional theatre.

This year, in celebration of their 20th anniversary, the League has announced that the number of Remy Awards to be presented will increase from two to six. The four new categories will honor those members of the South Florida theatrical community who are not usually recognized by more traditional artistic awards.  The Remy Awards will be handed out at the League’s 20th Anniversary Celebration in December.

Along with the traditional Service and Pioneer Awards, Remys will be presented for Outstanding Theatre Company Board Member, Outstanding Contributor to Community Theatre, Outstanding Contributor to Children’s Theatre, and Outstanding Behind the Scenes Theatre Professional.

Theatres and theatre producers were asked to nominate individuals and organizations they felt were deserving of recognition, and a Theatre League committee was tasked with choosing the winners.

This year’s Remy Award recipients are:

The Pioneer Award — Adriana Perez, Miami Dade Cultural Affairs
For her role in supporting the development of new work and artists in our region, particularly her expansion of the Miami-Dade County Playwright Development Program – which was originally conceived by Rem Cabrera. Adriana also manages the Internal Cultural Exchange, Festivals, and Special Events and several programs for individual artists for the county. She works with The DeVos Institute of Arts Management at the Kennedy Center with its Capacity Building program, books the programs for school children at the Joseph Caleb Auditorium, and works in partnership with Miami-Dade County Public Schools’ Cultural Passport program.

Service Award – WLRN
For the countless ways WLRN promotes South Florida theatre. From Ed Bell’s weekly program Arts Beat to the comprehensive online arts calendar, to Cultural Connection which offers same day ½ price tickets to select productions, to sponsoring the WLRN and South Florida Theatre League’s Summer Theatre Fest, WLRN is and will continue to be the source for keeping everyone in South Florida aware of theatre in our community.

Outstanding Board Member — Alan Fein, City Theatre
For his outstanding service and dedication as founding Chair of City Theatre.  Alan has been with City Theatre from its inception in 1996, as has his firm, Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson, which each year has been the title sponsor for Summer Shorts. He is a past Chair of the Miami-Dade County Cultural Affairs Council and the Chair-Elect of the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Trust Executive Board.
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Outstanding Contributor to Children’s Theatre — Rosalie Grant, Sol Children’s Theatre
For the dedication and many contributions that she and Sol Children Theatre have made to our next generation of theatre professionals, providing them with a safe, secure, and highly professional theatrical training experience. Those young people in turn provide quality theatre experiences for audiences of all ages. Rosalie has been at the helm of Sol since it opened in 2002, and has directed over 60 plays and musicals.

Outstanding Contributor to Community Theatre — Dennis Lyzniak, Main Street Players
For his many and varied contributions to Main Street Players as grant writer, children’s camp coordinator, technical director, producer, master carpenter, playhouse manager, and whatever other particular need the theatre has at any given moment. “He is the backbone of our theater group and has become the face of our theater although he has never appeared on stage.” Dennis’ background in engineering, his knowledge and experience, not to mention his creativity is evident in his construction of some of the finest sets in South Florida.  And he does this with limited space at the Main Street Playhouse.  On top of all of this, he has also taken on the role of producer for several shows in the last couple of years.

Outstanding Behind the Scenes Contributor –George Schiavone, Photographer
For his behind the scenes work –  or as the case really is here – for his behind the lens work as a photographer extraordinaire. George has captured the work of countless theatre companies with an artistic flair – including (but not limited to)  GableStage, Mad Cat, Mosaic, Naked Stage, Promethean Theatre, Zoetic Stage, Broward College, Alliance Theatre Lab, and NWSA.

The Pioneer Award is bestowed upon individuals who have, over the years, taken the lead and contributed substantially to the health, growth and development of the South Florida theatre community.

The Service Award is given to either individuals or organizations in recognition of their invaluable and outstanding contributions made through time, talent, service, and expertise by taking the initiative and actively participating and contributing to the growth and development of the South Florida Theatre League.

The Theatre League’s 20th Anniversary Celebration and Annual Holiday Party promises to be an exciting event, as the Silver Palm Awards will also be presented that evening.  The party will take place at STACHE at 109 South West Second Avenue in Fort Lauderdale, on Monday, December 2nd at 7:30 pm.  Admission is $25 for non-Theatre League members; there is no charge for League members in good standing.

For further information about the South Florida Theatre League, The Remy Awards, or the 20th Anniversary Celebration, please contact Executive Director Andie Arthur at 954-557-0778 and/or visit the South Florida Theatre League website at:  www.southfloridatheatre.com

Evening Star Productions Debuts with ‘I Remain… J. Austen’

29 Thursday Aug 2013

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Evening Star Productions
presents
V. Glasgow Koste’s
I Remain… J. Austen
September 27 – 29
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“…Imagination is everything…”  Jane Austen

August, 2013 Boca Raton, FL:
Sol Theatre will debut its brand new company, Evening Star Productions with a performance of V. Glasgow Koste’s  I Remain… J. Austen in a limited run from September 27th – 29th.

The play, which will star Sol Theatre alumna Ireland Glennon, posits that Jane Austen is alive and well and living any place she chooses to ‘body forth’ at the flamboyant age of 218-going-on-forever. Quirky, jubilant and curious, this Jane’s ironic and comic edge reveals a fiercely independent woman, liberated by her work’s immortality to speak her mind and open her heart.  Glennon received glowing reviews when she first played the role in the Sol Children Theatre’s production of the play last May, bringing to life a Jane  Austen, as imagined by Koste ‘not staled by custom or stereotype; facing death and the loss of love; laughing at herself; reveling in the sound and sense of language; burning with work; demanding, raging, discovering, and still growing.’

An offshoot of Sol Children Theatre, Evening Star Productions will focus on plays for more for mature audiences, and feature adult, professional actors, as well as young people working towards a career in theatre.  The company will offer serious young adult actors, stage managers, and designers the opportunity to push the boundaries of their knowledge and talent in a safe and highly professional environment; enable them to prepare for college, regional, and professional theatre companies; and offer them the opportunity to be critiqued by regional professionals and critics to receive objective evaluations vital to their personal and professional growth.Logo 1

Evening Star Productions’ I Remain…J. Austen will run from September 27th – 29th at Sol Theatre in Boca Raton.  Tickets are $15 for adults, and $10 for students.  Tickets are on sale now, and can be purchased at the Sol Theatre box office at 561-447-8829.

Praise for I Remain… J. Austen and Ireland Glennon:

“What a wonderful, wonderful production! We had the best time! Yes, the script is brilliant, but more than that, the direction, delivery, execution of that script are priceless! Ireland Glennon breathes life into a witty, down-to-earth, let’s-get-real-here Jane Austen that does not stretch the limits of disbelief. It was a privilege to watch this brilliant young woman bring the 18th century wit into 21st century Boca….”  Shefali Choksi

“What an amazing solo show.  I was transported to another time and wanted to go home and pick up her books.”  Carola Blackwood

~*~

I Remain … J. Austen
By: V. Glasgow Koste
September 27 – 29
Friday & Saturday: 7 pm
Saturday & Sunday: 2 pm
Tickets:  $15/$10 students

3333 N. Federal Highway
Boca Raton, FL 33431

All tickets can be purchased at
Phone:  561-447-8829

info@eveningstarproductions.org

www.eveningstarproductions.org

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Sol Children Theatre’s April and May schedule has something for everyone!

16 Tuesday Apr 2013

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Sol Children Theatre provides quality theatrical experiences for
young actors and their audiences
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Boca Raton’s Sol Children Theatre is a thriving, active, and talented troupe of young performers who will be on stage in a variety of productions through April and May.  From Austen to Improv, the company will provide family friendly entertainment at extremely reasonable prices.

Improv LogoOn April 27tth at 7 pm audiences are invited to participate in the company’s Improv Comedy Night 2: Electric Boogaloo.  No scripts, no plot – just lots of imagination, comedy, and fun.

On May 3rd & 4th Sol will present I Remain … J. Austen. V. Glasgow Koste’s IMG_6159one-woman show posits that Austin is alive and well and living any place she chooses to “body forth” at the flamboyant age of 218-going-on-forever. Quirky, jubilant and curious, this Jane’s ironic and comic edge reveals a fiercely independent woman, liberated by her work’s immortality to speak her mind and open her heart. Sol troupe member Ireland Glennon gives a tour de force performance bringing to life a Jane not staled by custom or stereotype; facing death and the loss of love; laughing at herself; reveling in the sound and sense of language; burning with work; demanding, raging, discovering, and still growing.

LOGO_PUNCH_&_JUDYInspired by the timeless comedic styles of Laurel and Hardy and The Three Stooges, and patterned after English folk tales, pantomime, and 17th Century puppet shows, Punch & Judy, and the Three Sillies (May 17th-19th) includes a typically convoluted plot, mistaken identities, and pure comedy –  all of which combine to provide perfectly silly entertainment for the entire family.

 

Registration is now open for Sol’s summer camp program, run in partnership with Olympic Heights Community High School and the Palm Beach County School District. Sol offers a comprehensive and nurturing environment for young artists to expand their horizons while at the same time, staging a full-length, fully-staged production in which each child has the opportunity to flaunt his or her talents and progress.  This year’s productions are Disney’s The Little Mermaid (July 5 at 2 pm and 7 pm), and Thoroughly Modern Millie (August 2 at 2 and 7 pm).

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

Improv Comedy Night 2: Electric Boogaloo
Saturday, April 27
7:00 pm
Tickets: $15

I Remain… J. Austen
Friday, May 3
7:00 pm
Saturday, May 4
2:00 pm & 7:00 pm
Tickets: $12/$8 for juniors (11 and younger)

Punch & Judy, and the Three Sillies
Friday & Saturday, May 17 & 18
7: 00 pm
Saturday & Sunday, May 18 & 19
2:00 pm
Tickets: $12/$8 for juniors (11 and younger)


Sol Children Theatre
3333 North Federal Highway
Boca Raton, FL

Phone: 561-447-8829
www.solchildren.org

 

Sol Children Theatre presents Improv Comedy Night 2: Electric Boogaloo!

02 Tuesday Apr 2013

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Be prepared to enter a wacky world of anything-goes insanity, because the only thing that is predictable is an evening of laughs for everyone!

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The IMPROVerished Players
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Improv Comedy Night 2: Electric Boogaloo

 ‘Yo dog … it’s time to float, freeze, pop & lock …’

On Saturday April 27 at 7 p.m. Sol Children Theatre will present Improv Comedy Night 2: Electric Boogaloo at their own 70 seat venue, located at 3333 North Federal Highway in Boca Raton.

Recently seen at the Florida Renaissance Festival ‘dressed up like fops and wenches’, the company’s performers are looking forward to donning ‘80s garb and ‘hitting the stage breakdancin’, and are diligently preparing for a night of ‘wacky, anything-goes improvisational insanity.’

Started by artistic director/producer Rosalie Grant in 2002, and now celebrating their tenth season, Sol Children Theatre’s goal is to provide children with a safe, secure, and highly professional theatre experience.   Recent productions have included Rumplestilskin and The Ash Girl.  Sol also runs a very successful summer camp program in partnership with Olympic Heights Community High School and the Palm Beach County School District.

“Improvisation involves dialogue and actions created spontaneously in response to suggestions from the audience,” explains Grant. “There is no script and no plot. Game playing techniques put the performers in situations where they must use their imagination and comedic instincts, and what evolves is a combination of stand-up comedy and game show—with hilarious results. In the unpredictable world of improvisational comedy, anything can happen” says Grant, “And it usually does. But what makes improv so unique and engaging is that the audience participates in the mayhem.”

Tickets for Improv Comedy Night 2: Electric Boogaloo are $15 and are available by calling 561-447-8829, or online at www.solchildren.org.

Though this event is appropriate for all ages, content is for mature audiences.

For more information about Sol Children Theatre, the company’s summer camp program, and a list upcoming productions, visit www.solchildren.org or contact Rosalie Grant at 561-447-8829 / solchildtroupe@aol.com.

Improv Comedy Night 2: Electric Boogaloo
Saturday, April 27
7:00 pm
Tickets: $15
Sol Children Theatre
3333 North Federal Highway
Boca Raton, FL
Phone: 561-447-8829
www.solchildren.org
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