Five provocative, widely acclaimed plays constitute Palm Beach Dramaworks’ 2016-2017 season, which gets underway at the Don & Ann Brown Theatre on Friday evening, October 14 with Tennessee Williams’ final masterpiece, the autumnal The Night of the Iguana (1961). That’s followed on December 2 by Jay Presson Allen’s wickedly funnyTru […]
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There’s “Something Rotten!” in New York City
There’s “Something Rotten!” in New York City It’s a delightful musical romp about Tudor England, filled with joyous songs and dancing, clever puns and literary allusions. A hapless and penniless London playwright finds himself in fierce competition with a playwright named William Shakespeare. Using wit and imagination, Nick Bottom, played […]
PALM BEACH Opera Announces 2017 Season
Palm Beach Opera is thrilled to announce the 2017 mainstage opera season which will include performances of Giacomo Puccini’s Madama Butterfly January 27-29, Giuseppe Verdi’s Rigoletto March 10-12, and Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance April 7-9. Mainstage opera performances take place at the Kravis Center for the Performing […]
31st Annual Palm Beach International Boat Set for March 17 – March 20
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (Feb. 5, 2016) -The 31st Annual Palm Beach International Boat Show is scheduled for Thursday, March 17 through Sunday, March 20 along Flagler Drive in downtown West Palm Beach. The international event will feature more than $1 billion worth of yachts, boats and accessories from the […]
Palm Beach Cultural Council announces the January 2016 schedule
The Greatness of Chopin Jeffrey Siegel The Society of the Four Arts January 6 Hermes Quartet – Chamber Music Society Hermes Quartet Eissey Campus Theatre January 14 The Will Rogers Follies – Maltz Jupiter Theatre The Will Rogers Follies Maltz Jupiter Theatre January 12-31 Freddy Cole – Arts Garage Freddy […]
Palm Beach Dramaworks presents Long Day’s Journey Into Night by Eugene O’Neill Pulitzer Prize-winning play opens January 29 at the Don & Ann Brown Theatre
Eugene O’Neill described Long Day’s Journey Into Night as a “play of old sorrow written with blood and tears.” The piece was so personal – a thinly disguised exploration of his damaged, wounded family – that he never wanted it to be produced. But it was, just a few years […]
Salute to Vienna 2015
But what better way to welcome in a new year than with the Attila Glatz Concert Production, Salute to Vienna, an exuberant and delightful annual extravaganza? This show, a pastiche of dance and song, punctuated by humorous narrative, draws old faithfuls and newbies year after year. So let soaring melodies […]
Apollo’s Fire is presenting “Sacram Mysterium” at the Metropolitan Museum on Friday, December 11.
Named for the classical god of music and the sun, Apollo’s Fire was founded in 1992 by the award-winning young harpsichordist and conductor Jeannette Sorrell. Sorrell envisioned an ensemble dedicated to the baroque ideal that music should evoke the various Affekts or passions in the listeners. Apollo’s Fire is a […]