Breaking News-Coconut Grove Playhouse-Fighting for Life
This writer just learned that Board members of the Coconut Grove Playhouse (see prior columns about the CLOSED sign at the Playhouse, please) are meeting at this moment, 1:35 P.M. Eastern Time, in the offices of Miami's Beacon Council, in efforts to 'save the playhouse.'
I am able to confirm that Board chair, Shelly Spivack, is present at the meeting. The theater's longtime publicist and recent honoree, Charles Cinnamon, telephoned me upon his return home from temple in observance of Passover.
Cinnamon stressed the extraordinary difficulty added to this 'crisis in the Grove;' in that the events 'hit the fan' just as Passover was beginning. Many of those involved with the legendary Coconut Grove Playhouse are devoutly observing the Passover holiday and are unable to conduct business, speak on the phone or use electricity during this time.
This writer has telephoned Ms. Spivack and received her cellphone's voicemail. Charles Cinnamon told me he was also telephoning Shelly Spivak on Broadwayworld.com's behalf and I should expect to hear back from her shortly after the meeting at the Beacon Council ends.
For further information about the Coconut Grove Playhouse (you will notice their website is not maintained as well as it should be) visit www.cgplayhouse.com For more information about Miami's Beacon Council visit www.beaconcouncil.com
Watch this column and Broadwayworld.com for breaking news on the fate of the most renowned regional theater in America. The most recent production at the Grove Playhouse was Theodore Bikel and Patricia Conolly in 'About Time,' which ran from March 14-April 2. The Grove production of 'About Time,' then played Fort Lauderdale's Parker Playhouse April 4-9.
Some History of The Coconut Grove Playhouse as told by their website follows:
On January 3, 1956, a line of limousines and a crowd of paparazzi jammed Main Highway for the theatrical debut of the Coconut Grove Playhouse's U.S. premiere of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, starring Bert Lahr and Tom Ewell, directed by Alan Schneider.

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