Tag Archives: Gulfshore Playhouse

ON THE WHEELS OF A DREAM: PART TWO

On the Wheels of a Dream: Part Two: The future of theater over the next three seasons will continue to be the result of the fragile juggling of balancing artistic vision and balance sheets,But part of the troubled aspect of the “artistic” equation is operating, administrative and production costs have risen steadily in recent years,

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Dramaworks, Theatre Lab & Gulfshore Explore Work You’ve Never Seen

Area theater-goers are about to encounter a wide spectrum of new theatrical work as three South Florida festivals present plays in the early stages of development.
The region’s unofficial new play festival season kicks off with Palm Beach Dramaworks’ Perlberg Festival, Gulfshore Playhouse Next Wave Festival, Theatre Lab’s annual Owl New Play Festival.

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Blue Skies, Snow and Music Reign in Gulfshore Playhouse’s White Christmas

If the world’s been getting you down and you’re finding it difficult to get in the holiday mood, here’s your antidote: go see Gulfshore Playhouse’s production of White Christmas in Naples. You’ll feel so much better.

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Marriage in the Combat Zone: Gulfshore Playhouse’s Sublime Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Kristin Coury has directed an astounding production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? that’s more a master class in acting than yelling. You’ve likely not seen a production as nuanced and as superb as Gulfshore Playhouse’,

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You’ll Fall in Love With ‘Sweet Charity’ at Gulfshore Playhouse

The men in Sweet Charity Hope Valentine’s life may not be smart enough to fall in love with her, but any audience member wise enough to see Gulfshore Playhouse’s production will fall instantly head over heels.

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Glimpse of Billie Holiday: ‘Emerson’s Bar & Grill’ at Gulfshore Playhouse

Life was not kind to Billie Holiday, but she persevered, channeling her pain into her singing. Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill at Gulfshore Playhouse puts her in her element: onstage at a small South Philadelphia club just months before her death.

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When It All Goes So Wonderfully Wrong: Noises Off at Gulfshore

You feel perturbed when things go wrong in real life, but it’s such delicious fun when it happens onstage. And Noises Off at Gulfshore Playhouse is filled with missed cues, forgotten and disappearing props, dropped lines, ad libs, costume failures and characters entering at the wrong time.

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Epic, Compelling ‘The Lehman Trilogy’ at Gulfshore Playhouse

Just call The Lehman Trilogy the Walt Whitman of plays: it is large and contains multitudes. performed by three actors at the Gulfshore Playhouse whose characters are born, grow, age, die, and give way to a new generation. It’s a theatrical tour de force that is not to be missed.

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 How to Murder Your Wife: ‘Dial M for Murder’ at Gulfshore Playhouse in Naples

If you feel chills running down your spine, it could be another Polar Vortex cold snap in Florida. Or maybe you’re in Naples, watching Gulfshore Playhouse’s production of Dial M for Murder.

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‘Every Brilliant Thing’ At Gulfshore Playhouse Lists What Makes Life Worth Living

Every Brilliant Thing at the Gulfshore Playhouse in Naples is a moving and often funny one-man show in which the Storyteller comes up with a list of “every brilliant thing” that makes life worth living with us following his life from childhood to adulthood as he keeps adding to his list.

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