Everyone has at least some fear of the dark - no one walks into a completely dark room and thinks 'Oh good, I can't see anything and that's how I prefer it!' No, you fumble for a light switch ASAP, because even if you're not afraid of a creepy monster in there, you ARE afraid of walking into a desk and banging up your knee - it's still a fear! For many, they DO fear what could be lurking in the unknown and will only feel safe when the lights are turned on, so it's no surprise that Lights Out isn't the first nor will it be the last horror film to focus on a horror villain that sticks to the dark, where even a basic flashlight can keep you safe and ward the evil thing off. Darkness Falls is the obvious example, and I feared that this would be similarly underwhelming - luckily, that wasn't the case, and I suspect the movie will be a big draw, especially among those who hated The Witch for daring to be more subtle with its brand of terror. You want jump scares? You'll get your jump scares here - and they're actually pretty effective!
Bring the whole family to the Maltz Jupiter Theatre for a free showing of the 2012 musical fantasy comedy film Dr. Seuss' THE LORAX on the big screen today, December 23, 2015 (Kids' Party at Noon; Movie Showtime at 2 p.m.).
Bring the whole family to the Maltz Jupiter Theatre for a free showing of the 2012 musical fantasy comedy film Dr. Seuss' THE LORAX on the big screen on Wednesday, December 23, 2015 (Kids' Party at Noon; Movie Showtime at 2 p.m.).
The Atlanta Fringe Festival, hot off their most successful year to date, is proud to announce two new developments as they begin their landmark fifth year of connecting adventurous artists with appreciative audiences.
TAMPA, Fla., Sept. 9, 2015 /PRNewswire/ On November 7, 2015, some of the nation's most esteemed novelists will join together for a special event in support of the nation's elite warriors. The SEAL Legacy Foundation Tampa Bay Book Festival will take place on November 7, 2015 at the Westin Tampa Harbour Hotel (725 South Harbour Island Boulevard; Tampa, FL 33602).
Many people know about the Maltz Jupiter Theatre's Broadway-caliber musicals, dramas and limited engagements. But did you know that the Theatre is also home to the Maltz Jupiter Theatre Paul and Sandra Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts, with a dance program that draws students statewide?
Many people know about the Maltz Jupiter Theatre's Broadway-caliber musicals, dramas and limited engagements. But did you know that the Theatre is also home to the Maltz Jupiter Theatre Paul and Sandra Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts, with a dance program that draws students statewide?
Where can you find spies, fairy tales, a water world and Dr. Seuss under one roof? At the Maltz Jupiter Theatre's popular Paul and Sandra Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts camp programs, of course!
The Maltz Jupiter Theatre Paul and Sandra Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts has just the class for you, with exciting spring classes taught by Broadway-caliber theater professionals beginning Jan. 5.
The buoyantly blissful musical The Pajama Game is just weeks away from its debut as the most heartwarming, high-energy show ever to be performed by students at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre Paul and Sandra Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts!
The buoyantly blissful musical The Pajama Game is just weeks away from its debut as the most heartwarming, high-energy show ever to be performed by students at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre Paul and Sandra Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts!
With a flexible schedule that includes optional pre-care and after-care, budding young performers ages 4 - 18 will participate in a broad range of theatre-related activities, including acting, dancing, singing, prop-making, improvisation, storytelling and more. Each summer camp concludes with a unique themed showcase performance. The two largest camp shows will be performed on the Theatre's stage: the Senior Conservatory's How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and the Junior Conservatory's Schoolhouse Rock Live! Jr.
A full performance of the family-friendly musical will take place tonight, July 26, at 7:30 p.m. at Jupiter Community High School. Fun for all ages, tickets are $20 for adults; $15 for children.
Since 2007, the Conservatory has offered a challenging, innovative and quality theatre experience to students of all ages and abilities. In addition to a full schedule of classes, one program that has grown during the past several years is the educational aspect of dance - particularly the Cecchetti method, a ballet technique and training system devised by the Italian ballet master Enrico Cecchetti.
A full performance of the family-friendly musical will take place on Friday, July 26, at 7:30 p.m. at Jupiter Community High School. Fun for all ages, tickets are $20 for adults; $15 for children.
The beloved musical Oklahoma! is just weeks away from its debut as the most heartwarming, lively show ever to be performed by students at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre Paul and Sandra Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts.