Get ready for 2019 and a grand selection of outstanding shows coming to the area. From drama to musicals to comedy, the scene is set for lots of entertainment.
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December is “the most wonderful time of the year” for theater goers. All the Palm Beach County professional theaters have fantastic productions for holiday enjoyment, and I’ve even included a couple of outstanding Dade County productions as well.
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The fall months bring the start of the 2018/19 season… and what an exciting season it’s going to be!
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Goodspeed Musicals was built as an opera house in 1876. This doll house gem is not only beautiful to look at but provided an evening of amazing entertainment with the production of Oliver.
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by Jan Davisson With Palm Beach Dramaworks’ production of Equus, the theater season ends; however, don’t despair, as the summer months brings a variety of great events throughout South Florida. Although I usually concentrate on the Palm Beaches, summer gives…
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by Jan Davisson Palm Beach Dramaworks Each season one can count on Palm Beach Dramaworks to have several world premiers at the Don & Ann Brown Theatre, 201 Clematis St., in downtown West Palm Beach. This past season they staged…
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Two old favorites (South Pacific and Camelot); the Magic version of Cirque du Soleil (The Illusionists); and a world premier (Edgar & Emily) are ready to be blown in by March winds to the delight of Palm Beach County theatergoers!
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Palm Beach County is the place to be for great theatre! The selection of professional plays throughout Palm Beach County during the month of February and early March offer something for everyone from drama and mystery to magic—and a classic musical favorite for Valentine Day.
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EXTRA, EXTRA READ ALL ABOUT IT!!! The headlines from a fictional production now on stage at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre. The Broadway musical, Disney Newsies, is based upon a true event in 1899 about the newsboys in New York taking a stand against the mogul newspaper giant Joseph Pulitzer, publisher of the New York World. Pulitzer, who is trying to best his rival, William Randolph Hearst, increases the cost of the newspapers the young boys sell, which hurts their already substandand payments. According to public relation/marketing director, Dana Munson, “It’s a high energy show with a cast of 26.”
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The 2017/18 theatrical season promises to be outstanding, and, if you’re not a subscriber, now is the time to purchase individual show tickets. It’s an opportunity for those theatre patrons who can’t attend every performance to get a good selection of tickets for the upcoming season. Here’s a list to make it easier.