What does one do when life hands you a bunch of lemons? The clever folks make lemonade! That’s what Andrew Kato, Producing Artistic Director and Chief Executive Officer at the Maltz Jupiter Theater is doing.
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What does one do when life hands you a bunch of lemons? The clever folks make lemonade! That’s what Andrew Kato, Producing Artistic Director and Chief Executive Officer at the Maltz Jupiter Theater is doing.
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It’s the height of the season and it’s reflected in the caliber of theatrical performances available throughout Palm Beach County. It’s also the month that some of the theaters release the upcoming 2020/21 season. In other words, February is a great theatrical month.
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It’s the height of the season and it’s reflected in the caliber of theatrical performances available throughout Palm Beach County. It’s also the month that some of the theaters release the upcoming 2020/21 season. In other words, February is a great theatrical month.
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by Jan Davisson MALTZ JUPITER THEATRE The Maltz Jupiter Theatre opened the season with “a laugh a minute” comedy. It was like watching 90 minutes of Saturday Nite Live. Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors was the perfect way to start…
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Palm Beach Dramaworks at the Don and Ann Brown Theatre in West Palm Beach kicked off the 2019/20 season with a production exemplifying the WOW factor. The Tennessee Williams drama, A Streetcar Named Desire, features a cast of outstanding actors. Starring Danny Gavigan as Stanley Kowasiski, the crude husband of Stella (Annie Grier) bred and brought up as a Southern Belle and sister of Blanche DuBois portrayed by Kathy McCafferty.
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Fall always brings exciting events: back to school, football season and the start of the new theatrical season. Yeah!
Most of the seasons officially start in October, so now is a great time for getting those season or single tickets on sale at all the Palm Beach County professional theaters.
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Summertime often means short vacations to one of Florida’s quaint locations from Miami to Sarasota. It’s also the perfect opportunity to see what other theatres are offering for the summer months.
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The August Wilson play, Fences, which ended on April 21, brought the days of segregation to the stage. The storyline follows the outcome of a black man who is an outstanding baseball player but is denied a chance at playing in the Major Leagues because of the color of his skin.
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I love the season! There are so many shows to experience both locally and within the South Florida area. Theatergoers, here you areā¦