Monday, July 26, 2010

Mondays are Dark

Here's a summer doldrums edition of your Monday reading list.

Tonight
South Florida's newest theatre company is holding its first fundraiser tonight; read about Zoetic Stage and McKeever's Briefs on MiamiArtzine.com, the Palm Beach ArtsPaper, and the Fort Lauderdale Theatre Examiner (who goes one-on-one with playwright Michael McKeever, whose work is the basis of the evening).

There be Treasure..
1st Draft fills us in on Florida Stage's participation in PB Culture Council's Treasure Hunt.  And you don't have to talk like a pirate to participate.  You can, you just don't have to.

Connecting
Conundrum Stages fills us in on one of their recent summer projects.

Another Opening...
... but this one is in Chicago; Playbill reports that Shrek: The Musical opened the first performance in the National Tour on Sunday.  Among the players; South Floridian Aymee Garcia.

Also Heading Out of Town
The Naples News Stage Door reports that Wayne LeGette has been cast in Tuesdays with Morrie at the Gulfshore Playhouse, over in Naples.  It will playing October 29 through November 21.

Memories..
Talkin' Broadway is talkin' Broward; Center, that is.  South Florida's first multi-use dedicated facility for performing arts is about to turn twenty years old, and they want to hear your stories.
The Broward Center is inviting patrons to share their favorite memories in the "Best Broward Center Memory" contest by submitting a brief story along with a photograph (if available). Ten lucky winners will be chosen to enjoy a night for two at the theater during the exciting 2010-2011 season. Each winner will receive two tickets to a Broward Center performance, complimentary valet parking and access to the Mercedes-Benz of Fort Lauderdale Intermezzo Lounge for that evening to enjoy complimentary cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. Winning entries and stories will be featured in upcoming 20th anniversary-themed publications, and on the Broward Center for the Performing Arts website.
Sounds like a party!

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