BEEHIVE – The 60s Musical at Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe
Dates: 3/3/2027 - 4/11/2027
📍 Theatre: Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe
1012 N Orange Ave
Sarasota, FL
Phone: 9413661505
“BEEHIVE – The 60s Musical” is a high-energy, ensemble-driven celebration framed through the shared experience of women navigating a rapidly changing world. The show celebrates some of the most iconic female voices of the 1960s through timeless hits like “My Boyfriend’s Back,” “Be My Baby,” “Son of a Preacher Man,” “Me and Bobby McGee,” and more. Told from the perspective of six young women coming of age during this transformative decade, the show takes audiences from their first Beehive Dance to the challenges faced by a nation. Nostalgic yet electric, “Beehive” captures the thrill of a generation finding its voice and inviting audiences to feel the pulse of that transformation. Director will be Jim Weaver.
News About BEEHIVE – The 60s Musical at Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe
We have no news on this show at the current time.
About the Theatre
Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe Frequently Asked QuestionsFAQ
What shows are coming up next at Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe?
A Motown Christmas (12/02/26-01/03/27)
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (01/13/27-02/21/27)
Stevie: A Stevie Wonder Revue (04/21/27-05/30/27)
Where is Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe located?
What shows have played recently at Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe?
What is the history of Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe ?
|
2026 Modern Works Festival Urbanite Theatre (9/17-9/27) |
|
BEEHIVE – The 60s Musical Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe (3/03-4/11) |
|
A Motown Christmas Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe (12/02-1/03) |
|
Dog Mom Florida Studio Theatre (6/24-8/02) |
|
Carrie: The Musical Manatee Performing Arts Center (10/16-11/01) |
|
Come From Away Manatee Performing Arts Center (1/21-1/31) |
|
Ahoy-Hoy by Jenny Stafford Urbanite Theatre (10/29-11/29) |
|
Larger Than Life: The Definitive Boy Band Tribute Manatee Performing Arts Center (1/26-1/26) |
|
The Da Vinci Code Manatee Performing Arts Center (1/14-1/24) |
|
1999 by Stacey Isom Campbell Urbanite Theatre (3/18-4/25) |








