Review: MURDER FOR TWO at Music & Arts Community Center
by Fran Thomas - March 02, 2025
Good actors spend a lot of time creating backstory and motivation for the character they are playing. Imagine how much work goes into doing this preparation to take on more than a half dozen roles. That is the task faced by Robbie Harrison in Murder for Two, a musical comedy/mystery now being offere...
Review: CRAZY FOR YOU at Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre
by Elizabeth James - February 27, 2025
Broadway Palm's production of CRAZY FOR YOU tells the story of Bobby Child as he goes to the small country town of Deadrock, Nevada to foreclose on a rundown theatre on behalf of his banking family. However, Bobby is passionate about theatre, and instead decides to try and save it by impersonating f...
Review: THE LEHMAN TRILOGY at Gulfshore Playhouse
by Elizabeth James - February 18, 2025
Gulfshore Playhouse's production of THE LEHMAN TRILOGY tells the story of the Lehman brothers and the rise and fall of their financial empire. The show is based on the true story of the Lehman brothers and their family, and spans 163 years; the 3 actors play the 3 original Lehman brothers, their oth...
Review: BOCA at Florida Repertory Theatre
by Fran Thomas - February 18, 2025
Given her photo in the program, playwright Jessica Provenz is far too young to know as much as she does about the life of a senior citizen in Florida. The packed audience at her play Boca was under no such limitation. Laughter, nay, guffaws of recognition greeted each scene....
Review: THE RINK at TheatreZone
by Elizabeth James - February 12, 2025
TheatreZone's production of THE RINK is an engaging and well-executed theatrical experience. With excellent lighting, dynamic choreography, and impressive vocal performances, this production brings to life the lesser-known but layered musical by John Kander and Fred Ebb....
Review: BLOOMSDAY at Florida Repertory Theatre
by Fran Thomas - February 05, 2025
Bloomsday by Steven Dietz at Florida Rep will touch the heart of any romantic. Jessica Mosher as Caithleen and Braydie Aldrich as Robbie are awkward and charming twenty-year-olds who meet in Dublin on June 16, Bloomsday. Lynn Hawley and Duke Lafoon are the same couple now called Cait and Robert, old...