Friday, April 24, 2009

2009 Summer Theatre Season.

Yes, Virginia, there is theater in summer in Florida. Yes, it slows down; after all, it's the off-season. The snowbirds have fled to cooler temps, and only the boldest tourists stand up to the humidity.

Sink back into your seat in a nice, air-conditioned theater, and enjoy the show...

(BTW, I will be adding to this: some theatres are still choosing their summer pieces, and I expect will see some Shakespeare from the usual suspects)
(And if you don't see your show, post a comment).


JUNE
18
My Name is Rachel Corrie
The Alliance Theatre Lab
20

The New Century
GableStage
25

Signature Shorts
City Theater at Broward Center
26

UnderShorts
City Theatre at Broward Center



JULY

1.
Some Kind of Wonderful!,
Florida Stage,
through August 30.
7.
I Love a Piano,
Cuillo Center for the Arts,
(open ended).
8.
Married ALIVE!,
Actors' Playhouse at the Miracle Theater,
through Aug 16.


AUGUST
4
Mamma Mia,
Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
through August 9.

Speaking Elephant,
The Women's Theatre Project,
through August 30.
12
The Whipping Man,
Caldwell Theatre Company,
through August 30.
15
LEWD and LASCIVIOUS,
GableStage,
through September 13.
16
CANNIBAL! The Musical,
The Promethean Theatre,
through September 6.
21
No, No, Nanette,
Broward Stage Door Theatre,
through Sep 27
27
The Taming of the Shrew
New Theatre
through Sep 27



SEPTEMBER
11
The Glass Menagerie,
Broward Stage Door Theatre,
through November 1.

1 comments:

THE ALLIANCE THEATRE LAB May 16, 2009 12:46 AM  

Hello, Chris! The Alliance Theatre Lab will be presenting "My Name is Rachel Corrie" from June 18 through July 5 at the Main Street Playhouse in Miami Lakes.

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