Tag Archives: Pompano Players
Pompano Players’ Beehive Satisfies As Musical Journey
A sextet of talented performers energetically presents Beehive: The Original 60s Musical. presented by Pompano Players, a jukebox revue capturing the “Swinging Sixties” from the innocence and playfulness early on to the cultural unrest, female empowerment, and activism.
Heart and Humor Melt Pompano Players’ Steel Magnolias
Pompano Players’ Steel Magnolias captures all the heart and humor that made this story a classic with a strong ensemble, deft direction, and performances that spark both hearty laughter and heartfelt tears.
Pompano Players’ I Do! I Do! Returns To Follow Highs and Lows of a Half-Century Marriage
You are cordially invited to the wedding of Michael and Agnes at Pompano Players, just the beginning of the classic two-character musical I Do! I Do!, that tracks fifty years of the highs and lows of a typical marriage.
Respect: A Musical Journey of Women at Pompano Beach Cultural Center
By Jan Sjostrom Respect: A Musical Journey of Women mixes potholes with well-maintained pavement. A checklist from a recent road test of the Pompano Players’ production at the Pompano Beach Cultural Center might read like this: A truck-load …
Plucky Pompano Players Pleases With Herman’s Jerry’s Girls
One note-worthy addition in Pompano Beach’s evolution is the Pompano Players, a plucky new theater group offering Jerry’s Girls, a charming musical revue to tickle your funny bone and warm your heart.
Pompano Players Promises Future With Delightful I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change
If I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change, from The Pompano Players, a new resident theater company, is an indication of what’s to come, we have an exciting new theatrical organization that is chock-full of seasoned and talented professionals that are sure to delight South Florida audiences.
New Pompano Beach Company Struggles With Debut Show: Love, Loss & What I Wore
The Pompano Beach Cultural Center’s new resident company Pompano Players works hard but is only intermittently successful with its debut production of Love, Loss And What I Wore with the show, which links women’s ambivalent feelings about clothes with the memories they evoke.

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