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INSIDE OUT THEATRE COMPANY TO OPEN INAUGURAL EQUITY SEASON IN DECEMBER
Due to Hurricane Wilma, Inside Out Theatre Company postponed the opening of its inaugural show at the Museum of Art, to the end of December. The company's debut as an Equity professional theatre will now begin on December 29 with the U.S. premiere of the latest version of "Whose Life is it Anyway?" by Brian Clark. The upcoming show flaunts a prestigious and award-winning cast including many of South Florida's best actors. Sandra Ives, Antonio Amadeo, Autumn Horne, Harriet Oser, and more notables will grace the stage in the introduction of Inside Out Theatre's season.
Ms. Ives plays the role of Claire Harrison, an attractive, vibrant, successful sculptor who is involved in a terrible automobile accident, leaving her to consider a future in which she will remain forever dependent on others. This extraordinary play, which recently enjoyed a blockbuster revival in London, is both witty and poignant as it poses some of the most important moral questions of our times - who controls our ultimate fate, our right to live and our right to die?
The play will run December 29 through January 20. Thurs.-Saturday, 8:00 p.m. Matinees Sat. & Sun. 2:00 p.m. at the Museum of Art, One Las Olas Blvd., downtown Ft. Lauderdale. (Special matinees Jan. 18 & 19 at 2:00 p.m.)
Everyone is invited to the opening night gala on December 31 where there will be a pre-show party at Laffing Matterz and a post show celebration with and bring in the New Year in a meaningful way.
Tickets: $30 Gen. Admission, $25 Museum members. Senior, Student and Group Discounts available. For Box office and tickets call: 954-525-5500 ext. 239. For more information: 954-385-3060.
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