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Island City Stage and West Boca Theatre to Re-Mount DANIEL'S HUSBAND This Winter

By: Jul. 08, 2015

Michael McKeever's 'DANIEL'S HUSBAND' is coming back, due to overwhelming popular demand!

Island City Stage and West Boca Theatre Company will partner to revive the smash hit this fall at the Beifield Auditorium on the campus of the Levis JCC, in Boca Raton.

'DANIEL'S HUSBAND' has become Island City Stage's most successful production to date, which prompted an extension during its original, just-completed run at Fort Lauderdale's Empire Stage. Unanimous critical acclaim and sensational word-of-mouth made this play the most sought-after ticket of the summer, with shows selling out weeks in advance.

Last December these two theatre companies had enormous success partnering to revive Island City Stage's production of Dan Clancy's'THE TIMEKEEPERS,' winner of six Carbonell Awards. This was one of the extremely rare instances when South Florida audiences were given the opportunity to see the winner of the 'Best Production of a Play' trophy with its entire original cast and artistic team still on board.

The revival of 'DANIEL'S HUSBAND' will see most of the original cast return, led by director Andy Rogow, featuring Laura Turnbull, Alex Alvarez, Larry Buzzeo and Kristian Bikic, along with Carbonell nominee John Manzelli taking over the role of Mitchell.

This production will open Saturday Nov. 28 and run through Dec. 20, 2015. The theatre is located on the campus of the Levis JCC, 21050 95th Avenue S., Boca Raton. Tickets range from $30-$40. For more information go to levisjcc.org or call 561-558-2512.

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