
Live theater on stage in South Florida is better than ever.
We try to keep this calendar up-to-date, but it’s always a good idea to phone or email the company in advance. We advise that you read entries carefully for exactly when and where a production is available.
Through July 11
Shrek Jr.
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Performance Project
Amaturo Theatre
201 SW 5th Ave. Ft. Lauderdale
800-764-0700
https://www.browardcenter.org/
Everyone’s favorite ogre, Shrek, as well as Donkey and Princess Fiona, are back in this rollicking good time hero’s quest. A beloved Tony Award-winning story for all ages. This is a summer theatre camp production performed by a student professional group made up of 13-18 year-olds.
There is a sensory inclusive performance for those with sensory challenges, on July 11.
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Through July 12
The Taming of the Shrew
A.C.T. Studio Theatre
Cedar Pointe Plaza
2399 SE Ocean Blvd, Stuart
772-932-8880
actstudiotheatre@gmail.com
Shakespeare’s biting comedy about a battle of the sexes centers around what happens when a younger sister can’t marry until her difficult older sister does.
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Through July 12
Todo Lo Que No Dije
Miami New Drama
Colony Theatre
1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach
305-674-1040
http://miaminewdrama.org
Translating to Everything I Didn’t Say, this audience participation play asks the question “What do we owe those who have disappeared from our lives?” A world premiere.
Raquel V. Reyes with Florida Theater on Stage says “This production is whimsical, poignant, and magical. It is clever, delightful, and magical. It is truly magical!”
Read Raquel’s review here.
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Through July 19
Fall Well
Ronnie Larsen Presents & Plays of Wilton
The Foundry
2306 N. Dixie Highway, Wilton Manors
954-826-8790
https://www.ronnielarsen.com
A comedy described as “Jerry Falwell Jr. and his wife Becki love Jesus Christ. They love each other. They love their grandkids. They also love having threesomes with their hot Latino pool boy named Giancarlo Granda. So much love. What could go possibly wrong?” Based on a true story about the Liberty University sex scandal. Adult sexual themes.
Jan Sjostrom with Florida Theater on Stage says “How you feel about Fall Well will depend on what you’re looking for in a show. If it’s laughs, it fits the bill.”
Read Jan’s review here.
Larsen’s Fall Well Satirizes Falwell Jr, Wife & The Pool Boy
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Through July 24 (Extended for Three More Shows!)
Mae West in Sunset Boulevard
Ronnie Larsen Presents & Plays of Wilton
The Foundry
2306 N. Dixie Highway, Wilton Manors
954-826-8790
https://www.ronnielarsen.com
In what has been called “one of Hollywood’s most missed opportunities,” Mae West turned down Director Billy Wilder when he offered her the coveted role of Norma Desmond in the iconic film Sunset Boulevard. This play tells a fictionalized version of that story.
Local gay icon Jennifer McClain portrays the famous gay icon Mae West in this world premiere by Ronnie Larsen. Also starring recent Carbonell Winner Seth Trucks as the network executive sent to deliver West the script and getting more than he bargained for in more ways than one.
Britin Haller with Florida Theater on Stage says “So, if you’re like us and have always wanted to hear Jennifer McClain’s angelic pipes, here’s your chance. But be prepared to also be titillated, amused, and totally moved by the May-December “love story” between Mae West and her young conquest, John Gordon. Because this is no cougar robbing the cradle, this is a sweet, and, yes, tender romance that will make you think twice about preconceived notions.”
Read Britin’s review here.
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Through July 25
The Wizard of Oz
Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre
280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables
305-444-3293
https://www.actorsplayhouse.org
Dorothy Gale and friends head down the Yellow Brick Road once more in L. Frank Baum’s classic tale set to music. There is a sensory inclusive performance for those with sensory challenges, on July 12. Great fun for the whole family. Don’t miss this one!
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July 9 – July 19
Falstaff: Shakespeare’s Greatest Invention
Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival
Shakespeare by the Sea
w/Palm Beach County Parks & Recreation
Seabreeze Amphitheater
750 South, Jimmy Buffet Memorial Hwy, Jupiter
http://pbshakespeare.org
Falstaff, a clever scoundrel and one of Shakespeare’s most popular characters, is featured in this original production that tells the story of Falstaff’s life through scenes from The Bard’s classic plays. FREE, but a $5 donation is suggested.
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July 10 – July 12
Miami One Acts Summer Session ‘26
Boom Ensemble & Fantasy Theatre Factory
Sandrell Rivers Theater
6103 NW 7th Avenue, Miami
305-284-8800
https://ftfshows.thundertix.com/events/264189
A theatrical event capturing the cultural stories of South Florida to be presented through a series of short plays.
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July 10 – July 26
Little Women the Musical
Festival Repertory Theatre 2026
FAU’s Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
Marleen Forkas Studio 1 Theatre
777 Glades Road, Boca Raton
561-297-6124
https://fauevents.universitytickets.com
Set during the Civil War, this Tony-nominated musical follows the four March sisters as they grow into adulthood while their father serves in the Union Army.
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July 11
The Wizard of Oz
Fantasy Theatre Factory
Sandrell Rivers Theater
6103 NW 7th Avenue, Miami
305-284-8800
https://ftfshows.thundertix.com/events/252781
A vibrant, reimagined adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz with Dorothy and friends on an exciting adventure to get her away from the clutches of the Wicked Witch of the West and return Dorothy safely home. Perfect for young audiences.
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July 11 – July 26
Burst
New City Players
Island City Stage
2304 N. Dixie Hwy. Wilton Manors
954-376-6114
https://newcityplayers.org/
Played out in real time, the CEO of a tech company goes toe-to-toe with a tough as nails reporter. Billed as “funny and piercing.”
Aaron Krause with Florida Theater on Stage says “Rachel Bublitz likes to describe her play, Burst, as a “bullet train…a powerhouse barreling ahead at tremendous speed not noticing if it’s going to crash.” Yet the dark comedy’s central character is intent not on destruction, but on saving the world.”
Read Aaron’s pre-show article here.
Coming Comedy-Thriller Burst Aims At Corporate Issues Of Integrity, Responsibility
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July 15 – Aug. 9
The Shark is Broken
Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre
280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables
305-444-3293
https://www.actorsplayhouse.org
The Broadway media darling that delighted audiences and made them laugh is finally coming to South Florida. What happened behind the scenes during the filming of Jaws is brought to life by playwright Ian Shaw, the son of actor Robert Shaw who starred as Quint. Don’t miss this one!
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July 17 – July 26
Hurray for Hollywood
Pembroke Pines Theatre of the Performing Arts
Susan B. Katz Theater at the River of Grass ArtsPark
17195 Sheridan Street, Pembroke Pines
954-890-1868
https://pptopa.com/
A tribute to some of our favorite movies.
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July 17 – Aug 2
In the Heights
Lake Worth Playhouse
713 Lake Avenue, Lake Worth
561-586-6410
https://lakeworthplayhouse.org/our-72nd-season/
This Lin-Manuel Miranda musical about a Washington Heights’ bodega owner who dreams of more was nominated for thirteen Tony Awards, winning four, including one for Best Musical.
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July 18 – July 19
Bluey’s Big Play
Joe Dimaggio Children’s Hospital Imagination Series
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Au-Rene Theatre
201 SW 5th Ave. Ft. Lauderdale
800-764-0700
https://www.browardcenter.org/
Based on the Emmy-winning TV show, puppies Bluey and Bingo (in puppet form!) pull out all the stops to get their dad to play with them. Fun for the whole family!
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July 18 – Aug. 2
¡TECHO!/Roof!
Main Street Players
Main Street Playhouse
6812 Main Street, Miami Lakes
305-558-3737
http://www.mainstreetplayers.com
A Spanish-speaking play (with music) by the award-winning Miami playwright Ricky J. Martinez. On the rooftop of a Miami home, an eclectic group come together as a unique sort of family.
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July 25
Arts from A to Z
Galleria Fort Lauderdale
2414 E Sunrise Blvd, Fort Lauderdale
(954) 564-1015
https://www.galleriamall-fl.com/events/40820-arts-from-a-z
An arts and culture showcase featuring live performances from Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Florida Children’s Theatre, and Island City Stage, as well as other community organizations. This event is free to the public and fun for the whole family.
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Aug. 1
Young, Gifted & Brave
Brevo Theatre
Location TBD
305-542-4841
http://brevotheatre.org
High school and recently graduated multicultural performers showcase their talents.
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Aug. 14 – Aug 30
Other Desert Cities
Bridge Across the Pond Theater Company
Empire Stage
1140 N Flagler Drive, Ft Lauderdale
954-678-1496
www.empirestage.com
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/other-desert-cities
A staunchly conservative Hollywood family has to deal with their liberal daughter and her tell-all memoir over the Christmas holiday. Nominated for five Tony Awards including Best Play. Judith Light won the Tony for Best Performance by an Actress.
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Aug. 20 – Sept. 13
Eureka Day
Island City Stage
2304 N. Dixie Hwy. Wilton Manors
(954) 928-9800
http://www.islandcitystage.org
A satire about an elite private school hit with a mumps outbreak. Eureka Day just closed its run on Broadway.
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Aug. 21 – Sept. 13
42nd Street
Mainstage Play Series
The Delray Beach Playhouse
950 NW 9th Street, Delray Beach
561-272-1281
https://delraybeachplayhouse.com/
This classic Broadway musical, and winner of four Tony Awards, is full of glitz, glamour, and tap dancing when an aspiring chorus girl during the Great Depression comes to NYC to make it big. With a score full of standards like “We’re In the Money,” “Lullaby of Broadway,” “Shuffle Off to Buffalo,” and “42nd Street.”
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Sept. 4 – Sept. 20
Fools
A.C.T. Studio Theatre
Cedar Pointe Plaza
2399 SE Ocean Blvd, Stuart
772-932-8880
actstudiotheatre@gmail.com
A young schoolteacher in a cursed Ukrainian village in the late 1800s tries to educate a girl before he inevitably falls in love with her, risking becoming a fool himself. Despite its’ enduring charm, this is one of Neil Simon’s lesser-known romantic comedies and is widely rumored to have been intentionally badly written by the playwright so his divorcing wife would receive no profits. Sounds like a must-see to us.
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Sept. 4 – Sept. 21
School Girls, Or The African Mean Girls Play
Brevo Theatre
Location TBD
305-542-4841
http://brevotheatre.org
It’s 1986 in Ghana, and a group of high school girls are competing for the title of Miss Ghana, but when an American transfer student captures the attention of the recruiter, the claws come out. A humorous take on the difficult standards of being a teenager girl.
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Sept. 5 – Sept. 20
Baker Street Beginnings
Theatre Lab
Florida Atlantic University
Marleen Forkas Studio One Theatre
777 Glades Road, Boca Raton
561-297-6124
https://fauevents.universitytickets.com
Playwright Gina Montét, who brought us last season’s hit Heebie Jeebies: Tales from the Midnight Campfire, returns with an 1870s London action-packed thrill ride of a detective story inspired by historical figures. When a young medical student named Arthur Conan Doyle (not yet a Sir!) meets up with a brilliant doctor who becomes his mentor and friend, the two men must solve a mystery using only their “sharp observations and keen intellect.” And so, the legendary fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes and his trusty sidekick, Dr. Watson, were born. A world premiere. Fun for audiences of all ages.
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Sept. 11 – Oct. 4
Southern Baptist Sissies
ArtBuzz Theatrics
Empire Stage
1140 N. Flagler Dr., Ft. Lauderdale
954-678-1496
www.EmpireStage.com
From the creator of “Sordid Lives” comes this satirical comedy about four Texas boys who discovered their homosexuality while being raised in a Southern Baptist church. Winner of the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding LA Theater Production.
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Sept. 17 – Sept. 27
Beehive the 60’s Musical
Mainstage Play Series
The Delray Beach Playhouse
950 NW 9th Street, Delray Beach
561-272-1281
https://delraybeachplayhouse.com/
With forty classic songs from the 1960s, this energetic musical revue pays tribute to powerful female legends like Tina Turner, Aretha Franklin, and Janis Joplin, and is sure to please.
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Sept. 24 – Sept. 26
Rooted & Resilient National Monologue Competition
Freshly Rooted Series
Brevo Theatre
Location TBD
305-542-4841
http://brevotheatre.org
Storytelling and social justice is celebrated during this festival.
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Sept. 25 – Oct. 18
Weather Girl
GableStage Theatre Company
1200 Anastasia Ave #230, Coral Gables
305-445-1119
https://www.gablestage.org/
Named one of the Best Plays of 2025 by The New York Times, this dark comedy follows a California reporter whose personal life mirrors the catastrophic weather events she covers.
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Sept. 29 – Oct. 4
Buena Vista Social Club
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Broadway in Miami
Ziff Opera House
1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
305-949-6722
https://www.arshtcenter.org/
This Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical takes us on a second-chance journey through Havana when a legendary elusive diva enters a recording studio for the first time after vanishing from the spotlight.
This is a National Tour.
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Oct. 1 – Oct. 25
Who Killed Joan Crawford?
Island City Stage
2304 N. Dixie Hwy. Wilton Manors
(954) 928-9800
http://www.islandcitystage.org
In the kind of murder mystery comedy that Island City Stage excels at comes this campy look into what happens when a group of men, dressed as Joan Crawford for a birthday party, are ambushed one-by-one.
Last performed at ICS in 2016 to great acclaim, but who will win the coveted roles this time? This will sell out quickly. Don’t miss this one!
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Oct. 2 – Oct. 11
Carrie the Musical
FAU’s Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
Marleen Forkas Studio 1 Theatre
777 Glades Road, Boca Raton
561-297-6124
https://fauevents.universitytickets.com
Just in time for Halloween. Fans of Stephen King will recognize this one as the legendary book and film Carrie is brought to life on the stage and set to music. A bullied high school girl with telekinetic powers, and a crazy religious mother, goes to the prom. Not for the faint of heart.
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Oct. 2 – Oct. 18
Falsettos
Lake Worth Playhouse
713 Lake Avenue, Lake Worth
561-586-6410
https://lakeworthplayhouse.org/our-72nd-season/
This sung-through musical about a man who leaves his wife and son for a male lover addresses themes like Jewish identity, gender roles, sexuality, and AIDS in the late 1970s.
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Oct. 2 – Oct. 18
An Inspector Calls
A.C.T. Studio Theatre
Cedar Pointe Plaza
2399 SE Ocean Blvd, Stuart
772-932-8880
actstudiotheatre@gmail.com
A socially-charged 1945 drama by J.B. Priestley in which a mysterious inspector interrogates a prosperous family about their connection to a young woman’s death. The 1994 revival won the Tony Award, cementing its reputation as a modern theatrical classic.
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Oct. 7 – Nov. 1
Jekyll & Hyde
Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre
280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables
305-444-3293
https://www.actorsplayhouse.org
This darkly-based musical based on the legendary story by Robert Louis Stevenson tells the story of a brilliant doctor whose experiments bring out the worst in him, so to speak. Don’t miss this one!
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Oct. 8 – Nov. 1
Young Frankenstein
The Wick Theatre & Museum Club
7901 N. Federal Hwy, Boca Raton
561-995-2333
http://thewick.org
Just in time for Halloween, and based on the hilarious film of the same name, this Mel Brooks musical delights us with what happens when Dr. Frankenstein inherits his grandfather’s mansion and tries to bring the dead to life. Winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical.
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Oct. 9 – Oct. 18
There’s a Burglar in My Bed
Pembroke Pines Theatre of the Performing Arts
Susan B. Katz Theater at the River of Grass ArtsPark
17195 Sheridan Street, Pembroke Pines
954-890-1868
https://pptopa.com/
Wealthy William Worthington and his wife (say that five times) each think they’re sneaking off with their lovers to their beachside cottage, but imagine their surprise when both couples show up there. A madcap English farce by Michael Parker.
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Oct. 9 – Oct. 25
Alba
Palm Beach Dramaworks
201 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach
561-514-4042
https://www.palmbeachdramaworks.org/
Set in Miami, Alba is a dramatic contemporary adaptation inspired by Federico García Lorca’s classic 1936 play The House of Bernarda Alba. Set in a rigid household that’s ruled by a formidable matriarch, the story follows a group of daughters forced into a long period of mourning after their father’s death. Needless to say, they aren’t too happy about it.
A world premiere.
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Oct. 9 – Nov. 11
Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors
ArtBuzz Theatrics
Empire Stage
1140 N. Flagler Dr., Ft. Lauderdale
954-678-1496
www.EmpireStage.com
This Off-Broadway play that’s a wildly campy, fast-paced spoof of Bram Stoker’s classic story follows Count Dracula’s pursuit of the brilliant Lucy Westfeldt while vampire hunter Jean Van Helsing and a cast of eccentric characters race to stop him.
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Oct. 10 – Oct. 25
Come From Away
Slow Burn Theatre Company
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Amaturo Theatre
201 Southwest 5th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale
954-462-0222
https://slowburntheatre.org/
September 11, 2001 is a day that will live in infamy when almost 3000 lives were lost senselessly. But some good did happen that day when 38 planes were rerouted to Gander, Newfoundland, and the 7000 stranded passengers were met with unbelievable kindness from the townsfolk. This musical production tells that story with gentleness and yes, even humor.
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Oct. 13 – Oct. 18
Buena Vista Social Club
Broadway in Fort Lauderdale
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Au-Rene Theatre
201 SW 5th Ave, Ft. Lauderdale
800-764-0700
https://www.browardcenter.org/
This Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical takes us on a second-chance journey through Havana when a legendary elusive diva enters a recording studio for the first time after vanishing from the spotlight.
This is a National Tour.
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Oct. 15 – Nov. 22
My Vaudeville Man
Riverside Theatre
Waxlax Center for the Performing Arts
3250 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach
772-231-6990
https://www.riversidetheatre.com/
Based on the true story of vaudeville performer Jack Donahue and his loving mother, this two-character musical features tap dancing and singing.
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Oct. 20 – Nov. 22
The World Goes ‘Round
Gulfshore Playhouse
Struthers Studio
Baker Theatre and Education Center
100 Goodlette-Frank Road South, Naples
239-261-7529
https://www.gulfshoreplayhouse.org/
Featuring electric tunes from Chicago, Funny Lady, New York, New York and more, this musical revue showcases the song-writing duo of John Kander and Fred Ebb.
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Oct. 23 – Oct. 24
La Botanica: An Interactive Ghost Story
Latiné Theatre Lab
Inkub8 Studios
355 NW 54th Street, Miami
https://www.latinetheaterlab.com
When a mother refuses to let go of her grief, Santeria and modern-day spiritualist activities are transformed into something terrifying. An interactive thriller making its debut.
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Oct. 23 – Oct. 25
Almost, Maine
FAU’s Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
Marleen Forkas Studio 1 Theatre
777 Glades Road, Boca Raton
561-297-6124
https://fauevents.universitytickets.com
A series of connected stories about the power of love and magic during the aurora borealis.
Linda Gordon Hengerer with Florida Theater on Stage says “This delightful play takes place in a small far Northern Maine town that might/not exist. Unlike Brigadoon, which only exists for one day every one hundred years, Almost, Maine could be any small town. It’s large enough to contain universal feelings of longing and love, small enough to know (or know of) many residents.”
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Oct. 23 – Oct. 25
God Bless Roy Campanella
A.C.T. Studio Theatre
Cedar Pointe Plaza
2399 SE Ocean Blvd, Stuart
772-932-8880
actstudiotheatre@gmail.com
A “tender and captivating” one-woman play in recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
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Oct. 23 – Oct. 25
Churchill & Roosevelt: The Christmas That Saved the World
The Delray Beach Playhouse
950 NW 9th Street, Delray Beach
561-272-1281
https://delraybeachplayhouse.com/
It was Christmastime in December 1941, merely weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor, when British Prime Minister Winston Churchill came to the White House for a meeting with President Franklin D. Roosevelt. This meeting would form a partnership that changed the course of WWII. From the same people who brought you Churchill.
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Oct. 27 – Nov. 8
Orphans
Maltz Jupiter Theatre
1001 East Indiantown Road, Jupiter
561-575-2223
https://www.jupitertheatre.org/
This “Story of Second Chances” tells the story of what happens when two orphaned brothers in Philadelphia botch a kidnapping that results in their intended victim becoming their mentor and friend. The film starred Matthew Modine and Albert Finney.
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Oct. 28 – Nov. 1
Dirty Dancing: the Musical
Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
Alexander W. Dreyfoos Concert Hall
701 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach
(561) 651-4242
https://www.kravis.org/
You’ll have the time of your life with this electrified musical based on the beloved 1987 film that changed everything. “Nobody puts Baby in a corner.”
This is a National Tour.
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Nov. 5 – Nov. 15
The Nether
Black Box Series
Lake Worth Playhouse
713 Lake Avenue, Lake Worth
561-586-6410
https://lakeworthplayhouse.org/our-72nd-season/
This chilling sci-fi drama is set in a near future where much of humanity escapes into an immersive virtual realm. When a detective investigates a disturbingly lifelike online world, the line between fantasy and reality begins to dissolve. Winner of the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize.
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Nov. 5 – Nov. 22
God of Carnage
Zoetic Stage and Adrienne Arsht Center
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
305-949-6722
https://www.arshtcenter.org/Theater
A dark comedy in which two sets of parents meet to calmly discuss a playground altercation between their sons, only for the evening to unravel into increasingly absurd behavior. Winner of the Tony Award for Best Play, with an additional acting win for Marcia Gay Harden, and nominations for Jeff Daniels, James Gandolfini, and Hope Davis.
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Nov. 6 – Nov. 15
A Certain Raquel
FAU’s Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
Marleen Forkas Studio 1 Theatre
777 Glades Road, Boca Raton
561-297-6124
https://fauevents.universitytickets.com
Based on the true story of a Polish-Jewish immigrant in 1930s Argentina who exposed a human trafficking network.
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Nov. 6 – Nov. 15
Gutenberg! The Musical!
Pompano Players
Pompano Beach Cultural Center
50 Atlantic Boulevard, Pompano Beach
954-545-7800
https://www.pompanobeacharts.org
A musical-within-a-musical parody of the inventor Gutenberg trying to get his printing press off the ground in a village run by a villainous, Satan-worshipping monk. The show uses only two actors who switch characters by switching hats.
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Nov. 6 – Nov. 21
Hamlet
Thinking Cap Theatre
Hollywood Central Performing Arts Center
1770 Monroe Street, Hollywood
954-610-7263
https://thinkingcaptheatre.org/
A reimagining of the classic play by William Shakespeare becomes an “immersive, visceral, and fiercely contemporary experience.”
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Nov. 6 – Nov. 22
mothers and sons
A.C.T. Studio Theatre
Cedar Pointe Plaza
2399 SE Ocean Blvd, Stuart
772-932-8880
actstudiotheatre@gmail.com
An emotionally-charged drama by Terrence McNally in which a conservative mother visits her late son’s former male partner, forcing both to confront painful truths. Nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play.
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Nov. 10 – Nov. 15
Monty Python’s Spamalot
Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
Alexander W. Dreyfoos Concert Hall
701 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach
(561) 651-4242
https://www.kravis.org/
Written by Eric Idle and John Du Prez, this outrageous 2005 comedy based on the 1975 hit film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, was nominated for an incredible fourteen Tony Awards, winning three, including Best Musical. Featuring the hit song “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life.”
This is a National Tour.
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Nov. 10 – Nov. 22
Hamilton
Broadway in Fort Lauderdale
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Au-Rene Theatre
201 SW 5th Ave, Ft. Lauderdale
800-764-0700
https://www.browardcenter.org/
Don’t miss your chance to see the legendary musical Hamilton when it comes to Ft. Lauderdale. With a book, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, and based on a biography of our Founding Father Alexander Hamilton written by Ron Chernow, this epic saga of a man who changed the course of America won multiple awards including 11 Tony Awards.
This is a National Tour.
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Nov. 13 – Nov. 29
An Enemy of the People
New City Players
Island City Stage
2304 N. Dixie Hwy. Wilton Manors
954-376-6114
https://newcityplayers.org/
This classic play by Henrik Ibsen, who is considered to be the “father of modern drama,” centers around a research doctor who discovers his town’s municipal bath houses (and biggest tourist attractions) are contaminated.
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Nov. 13 – Dec. 6
Hairspray the Musical
Main Stage Series
The Delray Beach Playhouse
950 NW 9th Street, Delray Beach
561-272-1281
https://delraybeachplayhouse.com/
It’s 1962 in Baltimore, Maryland, when a dance-loving teenager becomes an overnight sensation. This family-friendly tale has comedy and romance, wonderful songs, and a message about acceptance of everyone, no matter how they look. Hairspray won eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Based on the 1988 film by John Waters.
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Nov. 14 – Nov. 17
Lucia di Lammermoor
Florida Grand Opera
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Ziff Ballet Opera House
1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
305-949-6722
https://www.arshtcenter.org/
https://fgo.org/season26-27/
When a young woman is forced into an arranged marriage, her mental stage unravels with devastating consequences. This opera is best known for its famous “Mad Scene” and its emotionally powerful, tragic ending.
In Italian, with English and Spanish projected translations.
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Nov. 17 – Dec. 24
A Christmas Carol
Gulfshore Playhouse
Moran Mainstage
Baker Theatre and Education Center
100 Goodlette-Frank Road South, Naples
239-261-7529
https://www.gulfshoreplayhouse.org/
This new adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic tale is by Gulfshore’s Founder, CEO and Producing Artistic Director, Kristen Coury, who will also direct. Featuring Christmas carols, musicians, and dancing.
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Nov. 19 – Dec. 20
Oliver!
The Wick Theatre & Museum Club
7901 N. Federal Hwy, Boca Raton
561-995-2333
http://thewick.org
This 1963 Lionel Bart musical treasure was nominated for ten Tony Awards, and won three, including Best Original Score. Based on Charles Dickens’ novel Oliver Twist, it’s the heartwarming story of an orphan who goes on the run, ending up with the legendary Fagin and his band of talented pickpockets, most notably the Artful Dodger. They don’t make ’em like this anymore. Don’t miss this classic Broadway musical!
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Nov. 20 – Dec. 6
The Game’s Afoot; Holmes for the Holidays
Lake Worth Playhouse
713 Lake Avenue, Lake Worth
561-586-6410
https://lakeworthplayhouse.org/our-72nd-season/
Set in 1930s Connecticut, this witty murder-mystery farce that won Ken Ludwig the Edgar Award for Best Play centers around a Broadway star who hosts a holiday weekend full of eccentric guests at his castle. When a real murder disrupts the festivities, the actor launches into his own Sherlock Holmes-like investigation.
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Nov. 20 – Dec. 20
True Art
GableStage Theatre Company
1200 Anastasia Ave #230, Coral Gables
305-445-1119
https://www.gablestage.org/
A naive art history major takes a job at a famous museum and gets drawn into a game of deception. Described as a “suspensefully sharp comedy,” it’s opening just in time to celebrate Art Basel.
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Dec. 1 – Dec. 6
A Beautiful Noise – The Neil Diamond Musical
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Broadway in Miami
Ziff Opera House
1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
305-949-6722
https://www.arshtcenter.org/
Spend the evening with the greatest hits from the song library of Neil Diamond and learn his previously untold true story.
This is a National Tour.
Carrie Seidman of ArtsBeat.org says “For Neil Diamond fans, it was all “So good! So good! So good!”
Read Carrie’s review here.
Neil Diamond Musical Reveals Troubled Man Behind Parade of Greatest Hits
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Dec. 1 – Dec. 13
Ain’t Misbehavin’ : The Fats Waller Musical
Maltz Jupiter Theatre
1001 East Indiantown Road, Jupiter
561-575-2223
https://www.jupitertheatre.org/
A Tony Award-winning musical revue celebrating the 1930’s music of Harlem’s Fats Waller.
* * *
Dec. 3 – Dec. 13
Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some!)
A.C.T. Studio Theatre
Cedar Pointe Plaza
2399 SE Ocean Blvd, Stuart
772-932-8880
actstudiotheatre@gmail.com
A fast-paced holiday comedy in which a small cast hilariously attempts to perform every Christmas story ever written, from A Christmas Carol to modern classics, with increasingly chaotic and inventive results.
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Dec. 4 – Dec. 20
A Human Being Died That Night
Boca Stage
Willow Theatre at Sugar Sand Park
300 S. Military Trail, Boca Raton
561-347-3948
https://www.myboca.us/2508/Willow-Theatre
A two-character drama by Nicholas Wright based on the true story of South African psychologist Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela and her prison interviews with apartheid-era assassin Eugene de Kock. As their conversations deepen, the play explores guilt, forgiveness, and whether even someone responsible for horrific crimes can reclaim their humanity.
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Dec. 5 – Dec. 20
VIRGINIA
INFERNA, and CONVERSA
Joanna Castle Miller’s Bad Faith Trilogy
Theatre Lab
Florida Atlantic University
Marleen Forkas Studio One Theatre
777 Glades Road, Boca Raton
561-297-6124
https://fauevents.universitytickets.com
Along with the previously produced INFERNA and CONVERSA, this third in the series of autobiographical Bad Faith Plays is playing at Theatre Lab over the course of the run.
VIRGINIA
When a young woman’s father becomes a presidential nominee, she learns some important truths.
INFERNA
A young playwright, and a hired male actor, take a walk down her memory lane and find it wasn’t exactly how she remembered it as being. A world premiere.
CONVERSA
A one-woman autobiographical tale of a Jewish woman who was raised as an evangelical and eventually returned to Judaism. A world premiere.
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Dec. 9 – Dec. 20 (Waiting on Rights)
Summer, 1976
West Boca Theatre Company
Levis JCC Sandler Center
21050 95th Avenue S, Boca Raton
561-558-2520
https://levisjcc.org/culture/theater/
Two young women in Ohio form an unlikely friendship during the nation’s Bicentennial. Written by Pulitzer Prize-winning author David Auburn.
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Dec. 10 – Dec. 20
Black Nativity
Brevo Theatre
Location TBD
305-542-4841
http://brevotheatre.org
Written by Langston Hughes, this is a re-telling of the Nativity story from an African-American viewpoint, with rousing gospel songs and African costumes. Just in time for the holidays.
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Dec. 11 – Dec. 27
Provenance
Palm Beach Dramaworks
201 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach
561-514-4042
https://www.palmbeachdramaworks.org/
This dark dramady explores what happens when a valuable painting that was stolen by the Nazis suddenly reappears under mysterious circumstances, setting off a mad dash to discover its true origin.
A world premiere.
* * *
Dec. 12 – Dec. 27
Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Slow Burn Theatre Company
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Amaturo Theatre
201 Southwest 5th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale
954-462-0222
http://slowburntheatre.org
Just in time for the holidays comes the beloved children’s classic musical about an eccentric candymaker and the young boy who wins entry into the chocolate factory by finding a golden ticket. From the novel by Roald Dahl.
* * *
Dec. 14 – Dec. 16
Broadway’s Bad Boys
Best of Broadway Cabaret Series
The Delray Beach Playhouse
950 NW 9th Street, Delray Beach
561-272-1281
https://delraybeachplayhouse.com/
Broadway’s bad boys are represented in this concert featuring some of the best villains Broadway has to offer.
* * *
Dec. 15 – Dec. 27
Death Becomes Her
Broadway in Fort Lauderdale
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Au-Rene Theatre
201 SW 5th Ave, Ft. Lauderdale
800-764-0700
https://www.browardcenter.org/
When a famous actress is offered a secret potion promising her to stay young-looking and immortal forever, what to do? Well, drink it of course! But she may soon come to regret that decision when all hell breaks loose, literally. Based on the 1992 film starring Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn, and Bruce Willis, this hilarious musical was nominated for ten Tony Awards.
This is a National Tour.
* * *
Dec. 22 – Dec. 27
Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical
Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
Alexander W. Dreyfoos Concert Hall
701 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach
(561) 651-4242
https://www.kravis.org/
The classic Christmas family favorite comes to town to “Ring in the Who-lidays in Whoville.” Includes the hit song, “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch.”
This is a National Tour.
* * *
Dec. 30, 2026 – Jan. 3, 2027
Liberace & Liza
Best of Broadway Cabaret Series
The Delray Beach Playhouse
950 NW 9th Street, Delray Beach
561-272-1281
https://delraybeachplayhouse.com/
This show answers the question what would have happened if legends Liza Minnelli and Liberace shared the stage.
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Jan. 4 – Jan. 7, 2027
The Making of a Phantom
Best of Broadway Cabaret Series
The Delray Beach Playhouse
950 NW 9th Street, Delray Beach
561-272-1281
https://delraybeachplayhouse.com/
David Shannon went from working in a factory to starring as the Phantom in London’s West End production of The Phantom of the Opera. This is his deeply personal musical story.
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Jan. 5 – Jan. 24, 2027
La Cage Aux Folles
Maltz Jupiter Theatre
1001 East Indiantown Road, Jupiter
561-575-2223
https://www.jupitertheatre.org/
This hilarious Tony Award-winning musical is about a Parisian drag club manager and his gay lover (and star entertainer) who attempt to hide their lifestyle when their son’s future conservative in-laws come to visit. Book by Harvey Fierstein with music and lyrics by Jerry Herman.
* * *
Jan. 6 – Jan. 10, 2027
The Great Gatsby
Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
Alexander W. Dreyfoos Concert Hall
701 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach
(561) 651-4242
https://www.kravis.org/
The classic American novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald is brought to life in this Tony Award-winning Roaring Twenties musical full of excessive wealth and tragedy.
This is a National Tour.
* * *
Jan. 6 – Jan. 31, 2027
Clue
Riverside Theatre
Main Stage Shows
3250 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach
772-231-6990
https://www.riversidetheatre.com/
Murder and blackmail are on the menu when six mysterious guests assemble at Boddy Manor for a night they’ll never forget! Was it Mrs. Peacock in the study with the knife? Or was it Colonel Mustard in the library with the wrench? Based on the cult 1985 Paramount movie and inspired by the classic Hasbro board game.
* * *
Jan. 7 – Jan. 24, 2027
The Inheritance, Part Two
Zoetic Stage and Adrienne Arsht Center
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
305-949-6722
https://www.arshtcenter.org/Theater
Part two of this Florida premiere of a multi-award winning play that’s a gay modernized re-imagining of Howards End, E.M. Forster’s 1910 novel about social responsibility.
* * *
Jan. 8 – Jan. 24, 2027
Death of a Salesman
A.C.T. Studio Theatre
Cedar Pointe Plaza
2399 SE Ocean Blvd, Stuart
772-932-8880
actstudiotheatre@gmail.com
This classic Arthur Miller vehicle follows family-man Willy Loman as he struggles to reconcile his dreams of success with the reality of his life. A portrait of the darker side of the American Dream that won the Tony Award for Best Play.
* * *
Jan. 12 – Jan. 17, 2027
The Great Gatsby
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Broadway in Miami
Ziff Opera House
1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
305-949-6722
https://www.arshtcenter.org/
The classic American novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald is brought to life in this Tony Award-winning Roaring Twenties musical full of excessive wealth and tragedy.
This is a National Tour.
* * *
Jan. 12 – Feb. 7, 2027
Heist
Gulfshore Playhouse
Moran Mainstage
Baker Theatre and Education Center
100 Goodlette-Frank Road South, Naples
239-261-7529
https://www.gulfshoreplayhouse.org/
When a “foolproof” high-stakes jewel robbery goes all kinds of wrong, a team of professionals must figure out who is double-crossing whom. Full of unexpected twists.
* * *
Jan. 13 – Jan. 30, 2027 (Waiting on Rights)
Crossing Delancey
West Boca Theatre Company
Levis JCC Sandler Center
21050 95th Avenue S, Boca Raton
561-558-2520
https://levisjcc.org/culture/theater/
A young Jewish woman in NYC must choose between a good-looking and successful author and a charming pickle vendor. This delightful rom-com inspired the Golden Globe-nominated 1988 film with Amy Irving.
* * *
Jan. 14 – Feb. 14, 2027
Grey Gardens the Musical
Island City Stage
2304 N. Dixie Hwy. Wilton Manors
(954) 928-9800
http://www.islandcitystage.org
Based on the 1975 cult classic documentary about the Bouvier mother and daughter “Big Edie” and “Little Edie” who gained fame as Jacqueline Kennedy’s aunt and cousin living in squalid conditions in their mansion in East Hampton, NY. Equal parts darkly funny and heartbreaking.
This will sell out quickly. Don’t miss this one!
* * *
Jan. 14 – Feb. 14, 2027
Bullets Over Broadway the Musical
The Wick Theatre & Museum Club
7901 N. Federal Hwy, Boca Raton
561-995-2333
http://thewick.org
The Wick is known for its tap dancing productions, and this season, this is it. With a book by Woody Allen that is based on his film, this jukebox musical follows a young playwright in 1920s New York whose big break comes courtesy of a mobster willing to finance his show with the catch being said gangster’s no-talent girlfriend gets a starring role. Packed with Roaring Twenties jazz standards and nominated for six Tony Awards.
* * *
Jan. 15 – Jan. 24, 2027
Never Can Say Goodbye: The ’70s Beehive Musical
Pompano Players
Pompano Beach Cultural Center
50 Atlantic Boulevard, Pompano Beach
954-545-7800
https://www.pompanobeacharts.org
A six-woman cast celebrates female empowerment songs of the 1970s in this jukebox musical that’s a follow-up to Beehive: The ’60s Musical.
* * *
Jan. 15 – Jan. 31, 2027
A Chorus Line
Lake Worth Playhouse
713 Lake Avenue, Lake Worth
561-586-6410
https://lakeworthplayhouse.org/our-72nd-season/
A Chorus Line tells the angst-filled and touching story of what happens behinds the scenes at a Broadway audition for ensemble cast members. A song and dance classic, and winner of nine Tony Awards!!
* * *
Jan. 15 – Jan. 31, 2027
To Life The Grand Finale: Jewish Broadway to Hollywood
Hy Juter Presents
Willow Theatre at Sugar Sand Park
300 S. Military Trail, Boca Raton
561-347-3948
https://www.myboca.us/2508/Willow-Theatre
The seventh, and possibly the last (although they say that every year), in the popular series of musical revues celebrating Jewish artists and composers who made it big on Broadway. Sure to be funny and entertaining with tunes and stories from some of the most beloved musicals of all time.
* * *
Jan. 21, 2027
My Son the Waiter: A Jewish Tragedy
Lake Worth Playhouse
713 Lake Avenue, Lake Worth
561-586-6410
https://www.mysonthewaiter.com
Comedian Brad Zimmerman tells his personal story of trying to make it in the biz. Billed as “One-part standup, one-part theatrical, and all parts uproarious.”
* * *
Jan. 22 – Feb. 14, 2027
We Had a World
GableStage Theatre Company
1200 Anastasia Ave #230, Coral Gables
305-445-1119
https://www.gablestage.org/
Hot off the success of last season’s Prayer for the French Republic, playwright Joshua Harmon returns with this funny and personal play inspired by his dying grandmother.
* * *
Jan. 23 – Feb. 7, 2027
Sheltered
Theatre Lab
Florida Atlantic University
Marleen Forkas Studio One Theatre
777 Glades Road, Boca Raton
561-297-6124
https://fauevents.universitytickets.com
A historical drama inspired by a true story. Set in 1939 on the eve of World War II, it follows American Jewish couple Evelyn and Leonard Kirsch as they undertake a dangerous mission to rescue Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Austria, forcing them to confront impossible choices. Written by Alix Sobler, Sheltered was a finalist for the 2017 National Playwrights’ Conference at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center.
* * *
Jan. 27 – Feb. 21, 2027
Come From Away
Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre
280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables
305-444-3293
https://www.actorsplayhouse.org
September 11, 2001 is a day that will live in infamy when almost 3000 lives were lost senselessly. But some good did happen that day when 38 planes were rerouted to Gander, Newfoundland, and the 7000 stranded passengers were met with unbelievable kindness from the townsfolk. This musical production tells that story with gentleness and yes, even humor.
* * *
Jan. 28 – Jan. 31, 2027
I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change
A.C.T. Studio Theatre
Cedar Pointe Plaza
2399 SE Ocean Blvd, Stuart
772-932-8880
actstudiotheatre@gmail.com
This second-longest running off-Broadway musical is a series of vignettes about the hardships and joy of love. Considered a classic in the theater world.
* * *
Jan. 28 – Feb. 21, 2027
The Mouse and the Mustache
Riverside Theatre
Waxlax Center for the Performing Arts
3250 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach
772-231-6990
https://www.riversidetheatre.com/
When Walt Disney meets Salvador Dalí in 1946 Hollywood, they embark on a beautiful friendship.
* * *
Jan. 29 – Feb. 21, 2027
Groundhog Day the Musical
Main Stage Series
The Delray Beach Playhouse
950 NW 9th Street, Delray Beach
561-272-1281
https://delraybeachplayhouse.com/
An arrogant TV weatherman sent to Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania to cover the town’s annual Groundhog Day event is stuck in a time loop, being forced to repeat the day over and over and over again. Based on the hysterical rom-com film starring Bill Murray. Nominated for seven Tony Awards, it won one for Best Scenic Design.
* * *
Jan. 29 – Jan. 31, 2027
Aida
Palm Beach Opera
Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
701 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach
(561) 651-4242
https://www.kravis.org/
https://pbopera.org/
An Ethiopian princess who has been enslaved in Egypt has a forbidden romance (aren’t those the best kind?!), with an Egyptian military commander. But when political duty forces them to choose between each other, and allegiance to their countries, things go downhill fast.
* * *
Jan. 30 – Feb. 2, 2027
Don Giovanni
Florida Grand Opera
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Ziff Ballet Opera House
1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
305-949-6722
https://www.arshtcenter.org/
https://fgo.org/season26-27/
A notorious seducer, who pursues pleasure without regard for the lives he disrupts, learns what happens when those he has wronged seek justice. It’s part comedy, part drama, and part supernatural, with an unforgettable ending.
Sung in Italian with English and Spanish projected translations.
* * *
Feb. 1 – Feb. 4, 2027
40 Years on Broadway
Best of Broadway Cabaret Series
The Delray Beach Playhouse
950 NW 9th Street, Delray Beach
561-272-1281
https://delraybeachplayhouse.com/
Brent Barrett, who has spent over four decades as a Broadway, West End, and Vegas performer, sings Broadway classic tunes and tells stories.
* * *
Feb. 2 – Feb. 14, 2027
Mamma Mia!
Broadway in Fort Lauderdale
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Au-Rene Theatre
201 SW 5th Ave, Ft. Lauderdale
800-764-0700
https://www.browardcenter.org/
Set on a Greek island, a bride needs to know which of her mom’s ex-boyfriends is really her father so he can walk her down the aisle. Showcasing the songs of ABBA. Widely considered to be the ultimate feel-good show for over twenty-five years.
This is a National Tour.
* * *
Feb. 2 – Mar. 14, 2027
Fundraiser: A Play
Gulfshore Playhouse
Struthers Studio
Baker Theatre and Education Center
100 Goodlette-Frank Road South, Naples
239-261-7529
https://www.gulfshoreplayhouse.org/
From the 2025 Next Wave Festival, and the playwright behind The Refugees, comes this timely and heartfelt comedy about a fundraiser’s bidding war that turns hilarious. A world premiere.
* * *
Feb. 4 – Feb. 14, 2027
Copenhagen
Black Box Series
Lake Worth Playhouse
713 Lake Avenue, Lake Worth
561-586-6410
https://lakeworthplayhouse.org/our-72nd-season/
A haunting, imagined meeting between physicists Werner Heisenberg and Niels Bohr, joined by Bohr’s wife, as they revisit a mysterious wartime encounter that changed their lives. Winner of the Tony Award for Best Play.
* * *
Feb. 5 – Feb. 21, 2027
Driving Miss Daisy
A.C.T. Studio Theatre
Cedar Pointe Plaza
2399 SE Ocean Blvd, Stuart
772-932-8880
actstudiotheatre@gmail.com
Alfred Uhry won a Pulitzer Prize for Drama for this 1987 Broadway hit that tells the tale of a Jewish widow in the deep South and the Black chauffeur whose job it is to drive her around. What starts as an annoyance for both of them turns into a twenty-five year friendship that changes both their lives. A 1989 film of the same name, starring Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman, won Oscars for Best Picture and Best Actress.
* * *
Feb. 5 – Feb. 21, 2027
The Light in the Piazza
Palm Beach Dramaworks
201 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach
561-514-4042
https://www.palmbeachdramaworks.org/
A sweeping romantic musical set against the sun-drenched beauty of Florence, Italy in 1953. When a young developmentally disabled American woman falls in love with a charming Italian man, their whirlwind romance concerns her wealthy protective mother, Margaret, while also stirring deep feelings that Margaret has long kept hidden. Winner of six Tony Awards including Best Original Score.
Co-produced with Riverside Theatre in Vero Beach.
* * *
Feb. 9 – Feb. 14, 2027
The Sound of Music
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Broadway in Miami
Ziff Opera House
1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
305-949-6722
https://www.arshtcenter.org/
This Rodgers & Hammerstein musical is based on the true story of the Von Trapp Family Singers and the wholesome postulate who helps save them in more ways than one during the rise of the Nazi regime in Europe. The show is widely considered to be the songwriting duo’s finest collaboration.
Filled with all the songs you know and love, so take your little ones, and let’s inspire a whole new generation to embrace the show of our childhoods.
This is a National Tour.
* * *
Feb. 9 – Feb. 21, 2027
Wait Until Dark
Maltz Jupiter Theatre
1001 East Indiantown Road, Jupiter
561-575-2223
https://www.jupitertheatre.org/
A blind woman living in an apartment in Greenwich Village must try to outwit three criminals to stay alive. This thrilling classic features a shocking finale. The 1967 film version starred Audrey Hepburn.
* * *
Feb. 12 – Feb. 21, 2027
My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra
Pompano Players
Pompano Beach Cultural Center
50 Atlantic Boulevard, Pompano Beach
954-545-7800
https://www.pompanobeacharts.org
Four performers sing over fifty Sinatra songs in this musical revue featuring the music of “Ol’ Blue Eyes.”
* * *
Feb. 13 – Feb. 28, 2027
Mean Girls
Slow Burn Theatre Company
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Amaturo Theatre
201 Southwest 5th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale
954-462-0222
http://slowburntheatre.org
This Broadway hit musical (written by Tina Fey) about a brutal high school clique of girls, and the damage bullying can cause, comes with a moral of self-acceptance. Based on the 2004 blockbuster film also written by Fey.
* * *
Feb. 16 – Feb. 21, 2027
The Sound of Music
Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
Alexander W. Dreyfoos Concert Hall
701 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach
(561) 651-4242
https://www.kravis.org/
This Rodgers & Hammerstein musical is based on the true story of the Von Trapp Family Singers and the wholesome postulate who helps save them in more ways than one during the rise of the Nazi regime in Europe. The show is widely considered to be the songwriting duo’s finest collaboration.
Filled with all the songs you know and love, so take your little ones, and let’s inspire a whole new generation to embrace the show of our childhoods.
This is a National Tour.
* * *
Feb. 18 – Feb. 20, 2027
Don Giovanni
Florida Grand Opera
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Au-Rene Theatre
201 SW 5th Ave. Ft. Lauderdale
800-764-0700
https://www.browardcenter.org/
https://fgo.org/season26-27/
A notorious seducer, who pursues pleasure without regard for the lives he disrupts, learns what happens when those he has wronged seek justice. It’s part comedy, part drama, and part supernatural, with an unforgettable ending.
Sung in Italian with English and Spanish projected translations.
* * *
Feb. 19 – Feb. 28, 2027
The Most Happy Fella
FAU’s Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
Marleen Forkas Studio 1 Theatre
777 Glades Road, Boca Raton
561-297-6124
https://fauevents.universitytickets.com
Called a “Broadway opera”, this heartfelt musical tells the story of a middle-aged Italian vineyard owner who proposes marriage by mail to a young woman who thinks she is marrying someone else.
* * *
Feb. 23 – Feb. 28, 2027
Six
Broadway in Fort Lauderdale
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Au-Rene Theatre
201 SW 5th Ave, Ft. Lauderdale
800-764-0700
https://www.browardcenter.org/
In a “celebration of girl power,” Henry VIII’s six wives form a girl group, and compete to see who had the worst time of it, in a show that won a Tony Award for Best Original Score and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Musical. The Broadway album debuted at Number 1 on Billboard with 6 million streams in the first 30 days.
This is a National Tour.
* * *
Feb. 24 – Mar. 13, 2027 (Waiting on Rights)
One Summer in Brooklyn
West Boca Theatre Company
Levis JCC Sandler Center
21050 95th Avenue S, Boca Raton
561-558-2520
https://levisjcc.org/culture/theater/
A musical set in 1962 that tells the story of a Jewish girl who meets a Cuban boy during a volatile political time. Based on the play Rachel and Julio. Co-written by film and television star William Katt.
* * *
Feb. 25 – Mar. 21, 2027
On the Town
Riverside Theatre
Main Stage Shows
3250 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach
772-231-6990
https://www.riversidetheatre.com/
What happens when three sailors on shore leave for twenty-four hours find themselves in the Big Apple? Singing and dancing to Leonard Bernstein’s gorgeous score, romance, and comedy, that’s what!
* * *
Feb. 26 – Feb. 28, 2027
The Barber of Seville
Palm Beach Opera
Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
701 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach
(561) 651-4242
https://www.kravis.org/
https://pbopera.org/
A fast-paced rom-com opera about a clever barber named Figaro who helps a Count try to win the heart of the beautiful Rosina. Using tricks, and lots of chaos, they work to outsmart Rosina’s older guardian, Dr. Bartolo, who hopes to marry her himself.
* * *
Feb. 26 – Feb. 28, 2027
Short Plays: Lauder Made Vol III
New City Players
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Abdo New River Room
201 SW 5th Ave, Ft. Lauderdale
954-376-6114
https://newcityplayers.org/
See some of the best new plays by local playwrights. This year’s theme is America at 250 years old. Note the change in location.
* * *
Feb. 26 – Mar. 14, 2027
Broadway Bound
Lake Worth Playhouse
713 Lake Avenue, Lake Worth
561-586-6410
https://lakeworthplayhouse.org/our-72nd-season/
Eugene and his brother Stanley are trying to break into show business while dealing with their parent’s divorce, and they decide to use their break-up material to do it. Needless to say, their mom and pop aren’t thrilled. Part Three of Simon’s autobiographical trilogy.
* * *
February 27 – March 14, 2027
Nunsense
Main Street Players
Main Street Playhouse
6812 Main Street, Miami Lakes
305-558-3737
http://www.mainstreetplayers.com
Hilarity happens in this updated madcap musical about a convent who must raise funds to bury some of their sisters accidentally poisoned by their cook. A television version starred Rue McClanahan as Mother Superior.
* * *
Mar. 2 – Apr. 11, 2027
Guys and Dolls
Gulfshore Playhouse
Moran Mainstage
Baker Theatre and Education Center
100 Goodlette-Frank Road South, Naples
239-261-7529
https://www.gulfshoreplayhouse.org/
Thought by many to be the ultimate musical comedy, Guys and Dolls is full of favorite showtunes, gamblers, and dames! Don’t miss this one!!
* * *
Mar. 4 – Mar. 28, 2027
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
The Wick Theatre & Museum Club
7901 N. Federal Hwy, Boca Raton
561-995-2333
http://thewick.org
An ambitious window-washer named J. Pierrepont Finch climbs the corporate ladder while charming, scheming, and singing his way through the World Wide Wicket Company. This show pokes fun at big business while celebrating the art of getting ahead by any means necessary. Winner of seven Tony Awards. A don’t miss event!
* * *
Mar. 5 – Mar. 20, 2027
Molly’s Dream
Thinking Cap Theatre
Hollywood Central Performing Arts Center
1770 Monroe Street, Hollywood
954-610-7263
https://thinkingcaptheatre.org/
A bored and lonely waitress in a rundown bar fantasizes. This musical play by Maria Irene Fornés features a new score.
* * *
Mar. 9 – Mar. 14, 2027
The Notebook
Broadway in Fort Lauderdale
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Au-Rene Theatre
201 SW 5th Ave, Ft. Lauderdale
800-764-0700
https://www.browardcenter.org/
Based on the beloved novel by Nicholas Sparks, and the film of the same name, it’s the classic story of rich girl falls in love with poor boy, and the struggles they encounter to keep their love alive. A musical romance spanning fifty-two years.
This is a National Tour.
* * *
Mar. 9 – Mar. 28, 2027
Jesus Christ Superstar
Maltz Jupiter Theatre
1001 East Indiantown Road, Jupiter
561-575-2223
https://www.jupitertheatre.org/
When Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice produced their first professional musical together, the incomparable Jesus Christ Superstar, little did they know it would still be wowing audiences fifty years later. This rock opera is seen through the eyes of Judas Iscariot and follows Jesus in the last week of his life. This is an all-musical musical, with the story being told through the lyrics of the songs, most notably “Superstar,” and “I Don’t Know How to Love Him.”
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Mar. 11 – Apr. 4, 2027
Pippin
Zoetic Stage and Adrienne Arsht Center
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
305-949-6722
https://www.arshtcenter.org/Theater
This classic musical, with iconic music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, follows a young prince’s restless search for purpose. The original Pippin opened on Broadway in 1972 and won five Tony Awards, including Best Actor for Ben Vereen and Best Direction and Choreography for Bob Fosse; its 2013 revival won four Tony Awards, including Best Revival of a Musical.
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Mar. 11 – Apr. 4, 2027
Pegged
Island City Stage
2304 N. Dixie Hwy. Wilton Manors
(954) 928-9800
http://www.islandcitystage.org
Hot off the success of last year’s At the Wedding, playwright Hannah Benitez brings another of her shows to the Island City Stage. This time, it’s a “black dramady” about what happens when a straight couple’s life goes haywire after they try “pegging.” Look it up.
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Mar. 12 – Mar. 21, 2027
The Outsider
Pembroke Pines Theatre of the Performing Arts
Susan B. Katz Theater at the River of Grass ArtsPark
17195 Sheridan Street, Pembroke Pines
954-890-1868
https://pptopa.com/
A hysterical and timely comedy satire on American politics about a timid man who is running for governor against his wishes.
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Mar. 12 – Mar. 21, 2027
Sh-Boom! Life Could Be a Dream
Pompano Players
Pompano Beach Cultural Center
50 Atlantic Boulevard, Pompano Beach
954-545-7800
https://www.pompanobeacharts.org
A romantic and fun jukebox musical that follows a 1950s do-wop group trying to win a radio contest and a recording contract.
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Mar. 12 – Mar. 28, 2027
A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine
A.C.T. Studio Theatre
Cedar Pointe Plaza
2399 SE Ocean Blvd, Stuart
772-932-8880
actstudiotheatre@gmail.com
A 1980 two-act theatrical oddity that first satirizes 1930s Hollywood with nostalgic musical numbers before transforming into a zany Marx Brothers–style farce set in imperial Russia. Nominated for seven Tony Awards, it won two.
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Mar. 14 – Apr. 11, 2027
The Light in the Piazza
Riverside Theatre
Waxlax Center for the Performing Arts
3250 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach
772-231-6990
https://www.riversidetheatre.com/
A sweeping romantic musical set against the sun-drenched beauty of Florence, Italy in 1953. When a young developmentally disabled American woman falls in love with a charming Italian man, their whirlwind romance concerns her wealthy protective mother, Margaret, while also stirring deep feelings that Margaret has long kept hidden. Winner of six Tony Awards including Best Original Score.
Co-produced with Palm Beach Dramaworks.
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Mar. 17 – Apr. 11, 2027
Rock of Ages
Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre
280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables
305-444-3293
https://www.actorsplayhouse.org
A jukebox musical set in L.A. in the 1980s and featuring tunes from Pat Benatar, Styx, Bon Jovi, Journey, Poison, and other classic rock bands. Life on the Sunset Strip.
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Mar. 19 – Apr. 11, 2027
The Boynton Beach Club the Musical
Mainstage Play Series
The Delray Beach Playhouse
950 NW 9th Street, Delray Beach
561-272-1281
https://delraybeachplayhouse.com/
Based on the novel, and 2005 film, by Susan Seidelman, comes this musical comedy centering on six senior citizens who join a bereavement support group after losing their spouses, and have a second chance at love.
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Mar. 19 – Apr. 18, 2027
Liberation
GableStage Theatre Company
1200 Anastasia Ave #230, Coral Gables
305-445-1119
https://www.gablestage.org/
Set in 1970s Ohio, this is a daughter’s story about her radical mother and the fight for women’s rights. Winner of the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Play.
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Mar. 28 – Apr. 10, 2027 (Waiting on Rights)
The Chosen
West Boca Theatre Company
Levis JCC Sandler Center
21050 95th Avenue S, Boca Raton
561-558-2520
https://levisjcc.org/culture/theater/
Two young men in Brooklyn in the 1940s learn important lessons about friendship, family, and the difficult choices we must sometimes make.
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Mar. 30 – Apr. 4, 2027
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Broadway in Miami
Ziff Opera House
1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
305-949-6722
https://www.arshtcenter.org/
This Disney classic that is a “tale as old as time” tells the story of Belle, a beautiful maiden who must choose between man and beast. Chock-full of rousing musical numbers, and songs to pluck at your heartstrings, it’s wholesome fun for the entire family.
This is a National Tour.
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Apr. 2 – Apr. 4, 2027
Pagliacci
Palm Beach Opera
Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
701 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach
(561) 651-4242
https://www.kravis.org/
https://pbopera.org/
When the leader of a traveling theater troupe discovers that his wife is having an affair, his real-life jealousy begins to mirror the plot of the play leading to one of opera’s most famous and tragic finales. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.
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Apr. 2 – Apr. 11, 2027
Sisters of Swing: The Story of the Andrews Sisters
Pompano Players
Pompano Beach Cultural Center
50 Atlantic Boulevard, Pompano Beach
954-545-7800
https://www.pompanobeacharts.org
A musical biography tracing the lives, careers, and struggles of The Andrews Sisters.
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Apr. 2 – Apr. 18, 2027
The Birthday Party
Palm Beach Dramaworks
201 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach
561-514-4042
https://www.palmbeachdramaworks.org/
Harold Pinter’s acclaimed 1957 dark comedy/drama about a bizarre birthday celebration at the seaside boarding house where Stanley resides. When two mysterious strangers arrive, Stanley’s world becomes a nightmare.
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Apr. 5 – Apr. 7, 2027
Andrea McArdle’s Broadway Jukebox
Best of Broadway Cabaret Series
The Delray Beach Playhouse
950 NW 9th Street, Delray Beach
561-272-1281
https://delraybeachplayhouse.com/
Fans of musical theater will want to see this show starring Tony Nominee Andrea McArdle (Broadway’s original Annie) as she performs legendary Broadway tunes and tells stories of the icons she’s worked with. Promises to be an unscripted interactive experience with no two shows ever the same.
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Apr. 6 – Apr. 11, 2027
Boop! The Musical
Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
Alexander W. Dreyfoos Concert Hall
701 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach
(561) 651-4242
https://www.kravis.org/
The popular 1930s’ cartoon character Betty Boop explores New York in this musical-comedy adventure. Nominated for three Tony Awards. Fun for the whole family.
This is a National Tour.
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Apr. 6 – Apr. 18, 2027
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
Broadway in Fort Lauderdale
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Au-Rene Theatre
201 SW 5th Ave, Ft. Lauderdale
800-764-0700
https://www.browardcenter.org/
This Disney classic that is a “tale as old as time” tells the story of Belle, a beautiful maiden who must choose between man and beast. Chock-full of rousing musical numbers, and songs to pluck at your heartstrings, it’s wholesome fun for the entire family.
This is a National Tour.
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Apr. 6 – May 16, 2027
Job
Gulfshore Playhouse
Struthers Studio
Baker Theatre and Education Center
100 Goodlette-Frank Road South, Naples
239-261-7529
https://www.gulfshoreplayhouse.org/
A two-person psychological thriller, that’s also funny at times, about a young Big Tech employee who’s trying to get her job back after she has a mental breakdown. But her crisis therapist who can make that happen has concerns. A New York Times Critic’s Pick.
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Apr. 9 – Apr. 25, 2027
Painting Churches
A.C.T. Studio Theatre
Cedar Pointe Plaza
2399 SE Ocean Blvd, Stuart
772-932-8880
actstudiotheatre@gmail.com
This comedy drama, written by Tina Howe, was a 1984 Pulitzer Prize Finalist and tells the touching story of a woman painter and her aging parents.
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Apr. 9 – Apr. 25, 2027
Come From Away
Lake Worth Playhouse
713 Lake Avenue, Lake Worth
561-586-6410
https://lakeworthplayhouse.org/our-72nd-season/
September 11, 2001 is a day that will live in infamy when almost 3000 lives were lost. But some good did happen that day when 38 planes were rerouted to Gander, Newfoundland, and the 7000 stranded passengers were met with unbelievable kindness from the townsfolk. This musical production tells that story with gentleness and yes, even humor.
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Apr. 10 – Apr. 25, 2027
Recognition
Owl New Play Festival
Theatre Lab
Florida Atlantic University
Marleen Forkas Studio One Theatre
777 Glades Road, Boca Raton
561-297-6124
https://fauevents.universitytickets.com
A drama that follows Elizebeth Smith Friedman, a pioneering codebreaker whose expertise helped shape American cryptography and intelligence efforts in spite of her struggle for recognition in a field dominated by powerful men like J. Edgar Hoover. Recognition is a relatively new work that was developed in conjunction with Theatre Lab and is part of the New Owl Play Festival.
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Apr. 10 – Apr. 25, 2027
Dear Evan Hansen
Slow Burn Theatre Company
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Amaturo Theatre
201 Southwest 5th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale
954-462-0222
http://slowburntheatre.org
A coming-of-age tale of a teenage who struggles with severe anxiety, but has to find a strength he didn’t know he had when tragedy happens. Winner of both a Tony and Olivier Award for Best Musical.
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Apr. 15 – May 9, 2027
Hairspray the Musical
Riverside Theatre
Main Stage Shows
3250 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach
772-231-6990
https://www.riversidetheatre.com/
It’s 1962 in Baltimore, Maryland, when a dance-loving teenager becomes an overnight sensation. This family-friendly tale has comedy and romance, wonderful songs, and a message about acceptance of everyone, no matter how they look. Hairspray won eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Based on the 1988 film by John Waters.
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Apr. 16 – Apr. 18, 2027
With a Little Bit of Lox: Broadway’s Bashert
Best of Broadway Cabaret Series
The Delray Beach Playhouse
950 NW 9th Street, Delray Beach
561-272-1281
https://delraybeachplayhouse.com/
Best known as Fanny Brice in Funny Girl on Broadway, Julie Benko, and her pianist husband Jason Yeager, present a musical storytelling evening.
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Apr. 16 – Apr. 25, 2027
The Devil’s Wheel
Owl New Play Festival
Theatre Lab
Florida Atlantic University
Marleen Forkas Studio One Theatre
777 Glades Road, Boca Raton
561-297-6124
https://fauevents.universitytickets.com
A woman bicyclist in 1894, who decides to travel the world solo, pays a terrifying price. The Devil’s Wheel is a relatively new work that was developed in conjunction with Theatre Lab and is part of the New Owl Play Festival.
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Apr. 16 – May 2, 2027
Heroes of the Fourth Turning
New City Players
Island City Stage
2304 N. Dixie Hwy. Wilton Manors
954-376-6114
https://newcityplayers.org/
A group of young Catholic conservatives reunite at a Wyoming college and spend an evening debating faith, politics, and identity in the shadow of contemporary culture wars. 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Drama finalist and winner of the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award for Best Play.
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Apr. 17 – Apr. 20, 2027
Nabucco
Florida Grand Opera
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Ziff Ballet Opera House
1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
305-949-6722
https://www.arshtcenter.org/
https://fgo.org/season26-27/
A Babylonian king struggles between the Babylonian Empire and the Hebrew people held in captivity. The opera is especially famous for the stirring chorus “Va, pensiero,” often called the Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves.
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Apr. 17 – May 2, 2027
Betrayal
Main Street Players
Main Street Playhouse
6812 Main Street, Miami Lakes
305-558-3737
http://www.mainstreetplayers.com
Several revivals and Tony Award nominations later, this play by Harold Pinter that tells the tale of a literary agent who had an affair with his best friend’s wife for seven years is still going strong.
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Apr. 20 – Apr. 25, 2027
Alicia Keys’ Hell’s Kitchen
Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
Alexander W. Dreyfoos Concert Hall
701 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach
(561) 651-4242
https://www.kravis.org/
From Grammy-winner Alicia Keys comes this 1990s coming-of-age musical journey about a teenager looking for her purpose and her people.
This is a National Tour.
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Apr. 22 – May. 16, 2027
Little Women the Broadway Musical
The Wick Theatre & Museum Club
7901 N. Federal Hwy, Boca Raton
561-995-2333
http://thewick.org
Set during the Civil War, this Tony-nominated musical follows the four March sisters as they grow into adulthood while their father serves in the Union Army.
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Apr. 27 – May. 23, 2027
Tartuffe by Molière
Gulfshore Playhouse
Moran Mainstage
Baker Theatre and Education Center
100 Goodlette-Frank Road South, Naples
239-261-7529
https://www.gulfshoreplayhouse.org/
This 1664 comedy about a devout man who is deceived by a con man is one of theatre’s most enduring works.
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Apr. 29 – May. 9, 2027
A Bright New Boise
Black Box Series
Lake Worth Playhouse
713 Lake Avenue, Lake Worth
561-586-6410
https://lakeworthplayhouse.org/our-72nd-season/
A lonely man takes a job at a craft store in Idaho while quietly awaiting the end of the world he believes is imminent. As he forms connections with his co-workers, buried secrets and unresolved relationships force him to confront his faith.
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Apr. 29 – May 16, 2027
John Proctor is the Villain
Zoetic Stage and Adrienne Arsht Center
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
305-949-6722
https://www.arshtcenter.org/Theater
A contemporary drama where a group of high school girls begin to question the narratives they’ve been taught while studying The Crucible by Arthur Miller. Currently nominated for seven Tony Awards, including Best Play.
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May 1, 2027
Viva Verdi: The Best of Verdi Concert
Florida Grand Opera
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Au-Rene Theatre
201 SW 5th Ave. Ft. Lauderdale
800-764-0700
https://www.browardcenter.org/
https://fgo.org/season26-27/
Celebrate the music of Giuseppe Verdi with internationally acclaimed singers, a full chorus and orchestra, and an immersive theatrical experience. Enjoy highlights from Aida, La traviata, Rigoletto, Nabucco, and more. A family-friendly evening.
Sung in Italian with English and Spanish projected translations.
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May 5 – May 16, 2027
The Outsiders
Broadway in Fort Lauderdale
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Au-Rene Theatre
201 SW 5th Ave, Ft. Lauderdale
800-764-0700
https://www.browardcenter.org/
Based on S.E. Hinton’s classic novel and Francis Ford Coppola’s 1983 film, this is the story of Ponyboy Curtis and his friends the Greasers who battle with a group of rivals called the Socs in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1967. Winner of the 2024 Tony Award for Best Musical with an original score. This is a National Tour.
“Stay gold, Ponyboy, stay gold.”
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May 7 – May 9, 2027
Next Wave Festival
Gulfshore Playhouse
Baker Theatre and Education Center
100 Goodlette-Frank Road South, Naples
239-261-7529
https://www.gulfshoreplayhouse.org/
An annual event created to showcase new theatrical works, some of which have then been produced as world premieres by the playhouse.
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May 7 – May 16, 2027
Designer Shorts 5
A.C.T. Studio Theatre
Cedar Pointe Plaza
2399 SE Ocean Blvd, Stuart
772-932-8880
actstudiotheatre@gmail.com
This showcase of original short plays by local Florida playwrights is now in its fifth year.
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May 11 – May 16, 2027
Oh, Mary!
Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
Alexander W. Dreyfoos Concert Hall
701 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach
(561) 651-4242
https://www.kravis.org/
It’s the weeks before Abraham Lincoln will ultimately be assassinated, and Mary Todd Lincoln is miserable, yearning, and drunk. This is the Florida premiere of the outrageous comedy that took New York by storm and won Cole Escola his first, of likely many, Tony Awards for Best Leading Actor in a Play.
This is a National Tour. Tickets will go fast, so don’t wait!
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May 12 – June 6, 2027
Lunar Eclipse
Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre
280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables
305-444-3293
https://www.actorsplayhouse.org
This told-in-real-time newer play by Pulitzer Prize winner Donald Margulies explores the relationship of a longtime married couple who reflect on their shared life during a rare lunar eclipse.
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May 14 – May 23, 2027
Honky Tonk Angels
Pompano Players
Pompano Beach Cultural Center
50 Atlantic Boulevard, Pompano Beach
954-545-7800
https://www.pompanobeacharts.org
A musical comedy about three bored women determined to make it big in country music in Nashville, TN.
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May 14 – May 30, 2027
An Enemy of the People
Thinking Cap Theatre
Hollywood Central Performing Arts Center
1770 Monroe Street, Hollywood
954-610-7263
https://thinkingcaptheatre.org/
This classic play by Henrik Ibsen, who is considered to be the “father of modern drama,” centers around a research doctor who discovers his town’s municipal bath houses (and biggest tourist attractions) are contaminated.
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May 14 – May 30, 2027
The Shawshank Redemption
Mainstage Play Series
The Delray Beach Playhouse
950 NW 9th Street, Delray Beach
561-272-1281
https://delraybeachplayhouse.com/
Based on the novella Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption by Stephen King, and the 1994 film starring Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins, this drama tells the story of Andy Dufresne, a convicted murderer who must struggle to survive after being sentenced to life in the notorious Shawshank Prison. A beautiful tale of resilience and redemption.
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May 14 – June 13, 2027
littleboy/littleman
GableStage Theatre Company
1200 Anastasia Ave #230, Coral Gables
305-445-1119
https://www.gablestage.org/
Two Nicaraguan brothers in Miami grapple with their version of the American Dream as one pursues ambition and the other wants to assimilate. With live music and poetry.
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May 20 – June 13, 2027
Messy White Gays
Island City Stage
2304 N. Dixie Hwy. Wilton Manors
(954) 928-9800
http://www.islandcitystage.org
Supposedly inspired by Hitchcock’s film Rope, this dark farce follows a gay couple who find themselves in an unfortunate situation when they kill their throuple-mate and must get rid of his body before their brunch guests arrive. It’s gloriously messy, so buckle up.
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May 21 – June 6, 2027
Ben Butler
Palm Beach Dramaworks
201 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach
561-514-4042
https://www.palmbeachdramaworks.org/
A sharp and thought-provoking historical comedy/drama set during the final days of the American Civil War. Union General Benjamin Butler finds himself confronted with a moral and legal dilemma when three escaped slaves come to him for refuge. Based on a true story.
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June 8 – June 13, 2027
Jersey Boys
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Broadway in Miami
Ziff Opera House
1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
305-949-6722
https://www.arshtcenter.org/
This Tony Award-winning musical presents the history of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons in a documentary style format with each band member telling his own story.
This is a National Tour.
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June 11 – June 13, 2027
White Rabbit Red Rabbit
New City Players
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Abdo New River Room
201 SW 5th Ave, Ft. Lauderdale
954-376-6114
https://newcityplayers.org/
An experimental solo play in which a different actor performs each night without rehearsal, reading the script for the first time onstage, and becoming part of a surprising, often humorous, exploration of personal choice. An international sensation, it’s been performed in over 20 languages by actors such as Whoopi Goldberg, Nathan Lane, David Tennant, Martin Short, Alan Cumming, and Cynthia Nixon.
Note the change in location.
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June 11 – June 27, 2027
The Cottage
A.C.T. Studio Theatre
Cedar Pointe Plaza
2399 SE Ocean Blvd, Stuart
772-932-8880
actstudiotheatre@gmail.com
A fast-paced, farcical comedy, set in a 1920s English countryside retreat, where a web of romantic entanglements unravels over the course of one chaotic afternoon.
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June 12 – June 27, 2027
Rent
Slow Burn Theatre Company
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Amaturo Theatre
201 Southwest 5th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale
954-462-0222
http://slowburntheatre.org
This Tony Award-winning rock musical follows a group of 1990’s artists, living in the East Village, who must deal with drug addictions, poverty and AIDS.
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July 8 – Aug.1, 2027
The Lion in Winter
Island City Stage
2304 N. Dixie Hwy. Wilton Manors
(954) 928-9800
http://www.islandcitystage.org
The time is Christmas 1183, and an aging King Henry II of England, and his wife Eleanor, can’t decide which of their manipulative sons should inherit the crown. Everything, including betrayals and attempted murder, is on the table. A classic in every sense.
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July 14 – Aug.8, 2027
I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change
Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre
280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables
305-444-3293
https://www.actorsplayhouse.org
This second-longest running off-Broadway musical is a series of vignettes about the hardships and joy of love. This will be the third time this beloved show has been staged at the Actor’s Playhouse since first appearing in 1998, but this time it’s a refreshed version updated for the 21st century.
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July 24-August 8, 2027
Good Cuban Girls
Main Street Players
Main Street Playhouse
6812 Main Street, Miami Lakes
305-558-3737
http://www.mainstreetplayers.com
A bilingual coming-of-age play that explores three generations of good Cuban girls.
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Aug. 20 – Sept. 5, 2027
Anna in the Tropics
New City Players
Island City Stage
2304 N. Dixie Hwy. Wilton Manors
954-376-6114
https://newcityplayers.org/
This Nilo Cruz play is set in a 1929 Tampa cigar factory, where a hired lector reads Anna Karenina aloud to workers, stirring unrest among them. Winner of the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
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September 18 – October 3, 2027
the beautiful land i seek (la linda tierra que busco yo)
Main Street Players
Main Street Playhouse
6812 Main Street, Miami Lakes
305-558-3737
http://www.mainstreetplayers.com
Two would-be assassins on a train discuss their plan to strike in the name of Puerto Rican independence in 1950. But not all goes according to plan.
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Oct. 30 – Nov. 22, 2027
The Piano & Me
Palm Beach Dramaworks
201 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach
561-514-4042
https://www.palmbeachdramaworks.org/
Starring Hershey Felder, this play with music is an intimate theatrical experience that blends storytelling with breathtaking piano performance. Drawing from his own life and career, Felder shares personal memories, musical inspirations, and behind-the-scenes stories from decades spent bringing legendary composers to the stage. A special limited engagement.
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