by Stephi Wild - January 22, 2025
The John W. Engeman Theater is now presenting HEARTBREAK HOTEL. Performances began on Thursday, January 16, 2025, and run through Sunday, March 2, 2025. Check out photos here!...
Dangerous Instruments, a world premiere by Gina Montet, explores the challenges faced by a single mother, Laura, as she fights for the well-being of her ...
In 1967, feisty Sarah Schorr, a 25-year-old from rural Canada, goes to work as secretary for 81-year-old Francis Biddle, the patrician former US Attorney General. ...
This Pulitzer Prize-winning, groundbreaking play changed American theatre in the person of its everyman tragic hero, Willy Loman, a dime a dozen, disappointed, disillusioned, and ...
Lauren Fein and her wife, Paola Munoz, are professors at a prestigious American university. They live with Dylan, their 16-year-old African American foster son whom ...
A meditation on the connections between past, present, and future, and on the choice between speaking up and speaking out regardless of the consequences or ...
Four New Yorkers involved in a murder investigation – a slacker security guard in a Manhattan apartment building, his by-the-book boss, a rookie cop and ...
Songs for a New World is a powerful musical masterpiece that examines life, love, and the illumination of self-discovery....
This Pulitzer Prize-winning play tells the story of African-American brothers Lincoln and Booth, so named because their father thought it was funny. Spiritually wounded and ...
Meet the Weston family, a clan so embittered and embattled that dysfunctional would be a step up. Violet Weston is the pill-popping matriarch whose weary, ...
Iris feels trapped in her job at a crematory and wants to get out of Omaha. When Baker breaks into the funeral home to say ...
In this timely, timeless, and taut classic, 12 jurors deliberate the fate of a teenager accused of killing his father. Only Juror #8 is uncertain ...
At the end of an agonizing cross-country bike trip, 21-year-old Leo shows up unexpectedly at the West Village apartment of his 91-year-old grandmother Vera. Across ...
Florence Foster Jenkins was a wealthy socialite who had unwavering confidence in her pitch- perfect voice and was blissfully unaware that her singing was astonishingly ...
Florence Foster Jenkins was a wealthy socialite who had unwavering confidence in her pitch- perfect voice and was blissfully unaware that her singing was astonishingly ...
In this heartfelt and heartbreaking work set at the turn of the 20th century, Esther is a 35-year-old African-American seamstress of exquisite intimate apparel who ...
For two years and one month, Anne Frank and seven others hid in four small rooms concealed behind a bookcase in the building where her ...
Warren G. Harding, eager to get away from the press, prying eyes, and the presidency, accepts an invitation to join Henry Ford and Thomas Edison ...
Tickets are FREE, but reservations are REQUIREDJoin us for weekly readings of evolving plays under consideration for the annual New Year/New Plays Festival. Each reading ...
An exploration of racism and sexism that ponders whether its ever honorable to do the wrong thing for the right reason. By the Academy Award-winning ...
In this shimmering musical, a trip to Italy leads to an unexpected romance for a beautiful, mentally challenged young woman, whose protective mother must decide ...
Two lovers unexpectedly reunite on a bitterly cold London evening. Can incompatible values and opposing worldviews be bridged if passion remains? Winner of the 1996 ...
This commissioned play, based on events in the lives of Gertrude Berg and Philip Loeb, the pioneering stars of televisions groundbreaking sitcom,The Goldbergs, reveals the ...
In this Pulitzer Prize-winning play, illusion and fantasy collide with realism and brutality, as fading Southern belle Blanche DuBois and brutish Stanley Kowalski hurtle toward ...
Set in one stately house and two different centuries, this profound, funny, Oliver Award-winning masterpiece explores great mysteries of science and art, and illuminates the ...
Whose life is it, anyway? Loyalty vs. creative freedom is the moral issue at the center of this riveting play, in which the protégée of ...
Abandoned by the high society friends who recognize themselves as the characters in a published excerpt from his unflattering, unfinished novel, Capote humorously dishes, ruminates ...
In the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright’s last major play, a defrocked and spiritually bankrupt minister takes refuge at a Mexican hotel and connects with a kind, ...
In this darkly comic play, a handicapped young man seeks to escape the cruelty and bleakness that engulf him on the desolate island of Inishmann ...
The Don & Ann Brown Theatre: - Eugene Ionesco; trans: Neil Armfield, Geoffrey Rush; dir: William Hayes....
The Don & Ann Brown Theatre: - Lorraine Hansberry; dir: Seret Scott....
The Don & Ann Brown Theatre: - Jean Genet....
The Don & Ann Brown Theatre: - Jean Genet....
- Alan J. Lerner; music: Frederick Loewe; dir: Clive Cholerton....
The Don & Ann Brown Theatre: -...
The Don & Ann Brown Theatre: - Edward Albee; dir: William Hayes....
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BEEHIVE: THE 60s MUSICAL
Pompano Beach Cultural Center (1/9 - 1/18) | |
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COLOR THE WORLD!
Eissey Campus Theare at Palm Beach State College (2/1 - 2/1) | |
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English Only
The Colony Theatre (1/29 - 2/22) | |
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A Beautiful Noise
Kravis Center for the Performing Arts [Dreyfoos Hall] (4/7 - 4/12) | |
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Music Hall At Fair Park (1/27 - 2/1) | |
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Powerhouse Tribute Duo Brings Adele and Tina Turner to Richey Suncoast Theatre
Richey Suncoast Theatre (1/25 - 1/25) | |
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Wicked
Music Hall At Fair Park (5/24 - 6/10) | |
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The Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Center (4/5 - 4/5) | |
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