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TheatreZone and Florida Gulf Coast University are collaborating to bring in Equity actors for "Heathers: The Musical," which will give FGCU theater and music students the opportunity to learn from and work with professional performers.
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Disney's storybook princesses have come back to life years after their "happily-ever-afters." And they're less than thrilled with the way their lives have turned out. Tom Hall explores 'Disenchanted the Musical' at The Belle Theatre in Cape Coral.
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The use of intimacy choreographers and intimacy coordinators in the performing arts has been growing across the industry in recent years. These experts provide direction in the process of actors performing sensitive scenes that may involve content of a sexual nature, nudity, violence and more. We talk with Laboratory Theater of Florida Artistic Director Annette Trossbach about a new report titled, “A Case for Intimacy Choreographers in SW Florida.”
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show at Fort Myers Theatre goes for the laughs instead of the horror.
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Despite damages to the historic Arcade Theatre caused by Hurricane Ian, the Florida Repertory Theatre in downtown Fort Myers is continuing its run of the Billie Holiday musical “Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grille" at the Alliance for the Arts.
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This week’s “Spotlight on the Arts” features the Naples Players’ upcoming production of the smash comedy hit “Blithe Spirit.” The show runs Sept. 28 thorough Oct. 23.
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Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre in Fort Myers opens its 30th anniversary season with a new musical revue featuring songs from the company’s most popular productions of the past three decades.
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Most reviews of The Wizard of Oz focus on its enchanting storyline. A Kansas tornado whisks a teenage girl and her little dog to a strange land, where she makes new friends, learns from mentors, overcomes threshold guardians and battles a powerful enemy in order to find her way home again. While Broadway Palm honors this timeless story and its iconic characters, its production is special for a number of other reasons.
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Mona Awad discusses her brilliant novel ALL'S WELL, about pain, power, and Shakespeare. This conversation took place at the Miami Book Fair.
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Southwest Florida-based actor Rachel Burttram continues to adapt during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. We’ll explore growth of the “Tiny Theatre” project she launched back in March with her husband Brendan Powers, their popular virtual interactive murder mystery performances, and Rachel’s experience co-starring in the National Geographic television show “The Right Stuff,” available now on Disney Plus.