Dust off your cowboy boots, pull on your favorite pair of jeans, entertain visions of the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch, and high step it over to the West Palm Beach Marriott for a “Downtown Hoedown,” Palm Beach Dramaworks' first Gala since 2020. The Gala takes place on Saturday, March 18, beginning at 6:30pm. Penny Bank is the Chair.
Palm Beach Dramaworks has announced that Carlton Moody is the new Board Chair and that Susan Ellerin, Lisa Koza, and Cynthia Nalley have joined the Board of Directors, effective this season.
The sounds infusing the lobby of the Kravis Center's Cohen Pavilion on March 16 were voices from a bygone era, those that filled the airwaves when radio reigned and families gathered 'round to listen to all kinds of programs - not just music but mysteries, comedies, adventure stories, and police procedurals.
Palm Beach Dramaworks has announced the new officers of its Board of Directors and the newly named honorary directors.
With Palm Beach Dramaworks' 15th Anniversary Gala fast approaching, Esther & Sid Dinerstein, the evening's chairs, hosted a cocktail reception on January 26 at The Breakers for the Gala Committee in anticipation of the main event. Preparations continue for the big night, which takes place at The Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach on March 14 at 6:30 pm. Scroll down for photos!
Larry Goldfein of Palm Beach, Lew Kramer of Palm Beach Gardens, and Carlton Moody of West Palm Beach have been elected as three new board members of West Palm Beach's only professional, multi-award-winning resident theatre, Palm Beach Dramaworks.
More than 250 guests promenaded the red carpet at the Kravis Center's Cohen Pavilion on Saturday, March 19th for a superb dinner 'a la Sardi's' with dazzling entertainment - in celebration and support of West Palm Beach's longest residing theater company - Palm Beach Dramaworks.
Palm Beach Dramaworks announced Broadway's legendary restaurant Sardi's, will be the theme of its 11th annual Spring Gala, an evening of dinner and entertainment on Saturday, March 19th (6:30PM) to benefit and celebrate West Palm Beach's longest residing theater company. At a recent planning meeting for the gala in Manhattan, Sardi's owner Max Klimavicius graciously granted the Gala's co-chairmen Calla and Ralph Guild, permission to use the restaurant's well known logo, elements of the restaurant, and their legendary caricatures as themes for what promises to be a 'must-attend' event this spring.
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