Tom Hall
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Sydney DiBiasi returns to Fort Myers Theatre after a two-year hiatus to play Elle Woods in Legally Blonde The Musical.
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The Seminole Gulf Murder Mystery Dinner Train's “The Illusion of Death" is giving passengers the chance to solve the homicide of a fabled illusionist while enjoying a scenic five-course meal over the Caloosahatchee River.
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Original "Jekyll & Hyde the Musical" Broadway cast member, Raymond McLeod, dishes on the musical performances audiences will see in Melody Lane's production of the gothic musical this weekend at the Heights Center in Fort Myers.
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Renowned for his visionary approach to artmaking, local artist David Hatchett possessed a keen ability to invent new methods of artistic expression. Notwithstanding his recent passing, Hatchett's legacy continues to grow. On June 7th, family, friends and ardent admirers will gather in the Foulds Theatre Gallery at the Alliance for the Arts for the first exhibition of David's work since his death in March.
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Sometimes there's more drama backstage at a burlesque show than on the boards. That's why Carousel of Burlesque creators Pixel Winters and Freckles Galore are taking audiences "behind the curtain" at this year's Fringe Fort Myers.
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The relationship comedy Men Are Dogs is on stage at Fort Myers Theatre. Here's what Southwest Florida theater goers can expect from local playwright Joe Simonelli in the coming months.
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Barbara Mann GM Scott Saxson started the High School Musical Theatre Awards in 2008 to celebrate local high school actors and orchestras, their musical productions, and the hard work it takes to bring those shows to the stage.Students spend months working on their productions, rehearsing songs and dance steps, designing and painting the sets, sewing the costumes and doing everything else it takes to put on a show. Most schools start working on their productions in the fall and rehearse all year — including after school and on weekends — until they present their shows in March or April. The High School Musical Theatre Awards celebrate their hard work and achievements.
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The Broadway revival of Doubt: A Parable closed on April 21. The Pulitzer Prize and Emmy-winning drama opens May 3 at Golden Gate Community Center in Naples.Studio Players Director Anna Segreto says that local audiences are in for a theatrical treat.
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Art conservators are nearing completion of their restoration of Rachel at the Well on McGregor Boulevard. The Grecian maiden was severely damaged when a heavy wrought iron fence fell on her during Hurricane Ian.
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Stephen King's Carrie turns 50 this year. To celebrate the occasion, TheatreZone in Naples is producing Carrie: The Musical from April 25 through May 5, 2024. It's a timeless story of a toxic mother-daughter relationship and high school bullying gone horribly wrong.