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May 12

A Dog Story: Unconditional Love (Review in Konk Life)

By. C. S. Gilbert

Anyone who’s ever loved a dog will love “A Dog Story,” Waterfront Playhouse’s season finale that opened on Thursday, May 8. Heck, anyone who ever loved anyone who loved a dog will probably totally enjoy the show. This fairly frothy comedy with wonderful music and superb acting is a fitting finish for a fine 2013-14 Waterfront season.

Apr 30

Free Ticket to “A Dog Story” If You Support the FKSPCA

The Waterfront Playhouse is pleased to offer a special bonus to all the animal lovers in Key West. Anyone who […]

Apr 28

Behind-the-Scenes Video at “A Dog Story” Photo Shoot

Even though the dog in “A Dog Story” is invisible — the cast and crew of this world premiere musical brought their own dogs into the rehearsal hall for a photo shoot. Mayhem ensues.

Get a sneak peak behind-the-scenes. And make sure you get your tickets soon — “A Dog Story” previews May 6 & 7 and opens May 8 at the Waterfront Playhouse in Key West.

Apr 14

Watch Video Clips from “Souvenir”

Key West has never seen a show quite like “Souvenir.”

“Utterly perfect. Gayla Morgan and Charlie Lindberg are beyond fantastic!”

“A magical night at the Waterfront Playhouse!”

“Gayla Morgan was flawless — this role was made for her!”

Don’t miss these two amazing actors give the performances of their lives.

Get your tickets now for “Souvenir.” Through April 19 only.

Buy tickets online or call the box office at 305-294-5015

VIDEO PRODUCED BY DIGITAL ISLAND MEDIA

Apr 2

Entertainment in Key West Is Tops (Travel Lady)

By Lucy Komisar Question: Why is Key West a premier place for entertainment? After all, it’s way at the bottom […]

Mar 13

Watch Video Clips from “Xanadu”

Audiences in Key West are raving about “Xanadu.”

“Xanadu was fantastic.”

“I haven’t seen anything like ‘Xanadu’ in a long, long time. It was terrific!”

“My gosh what a production! The whole audience was just grinning from ear to ear.”

Don’t miss this over-the-top, roller-skating extravaganza.

Get your tickets now for “Xanadu.” Through March 29 only.

Buy tickets online or call the box office at 305-294-5015

VIDEO PRODUCED BY DIGITAL ISLAND MEDIA

Mar 11

“Xanadu” Full of Fun, Good Vibes (Review in Konk Life)

By Diane Johnson

Bursting with music, magic and romance “Xanadu” is great entertainment! This zany musical comedy is full of fun and feel good vibes.

Danny Weathers directs a talented cast and brings out the playful vitality of the actors as they sing and dance their way across the stage for a full 90 minutes with no intermission. Contemporary humor is woven throughout the dialogue. “Xanadu” combines the unlikely pairing of Greek mythology and roller skating disco. Imagine cabernet and cracker jacks, unique and just delicious.

The setting begins in Venice Beach, California in the 1980’s. Brian Hall makes his debut in Key West as Sonny, a frustrated artist who is contemplating suicide. He is saved when Clio, a muse emerges out of his chalk mural. What he didn’t bargain for was dealing with all seven of her sister muses, who also emerge from the mural!

Vicki Rousch and Laurie Breakwell are the two evil sisters, Calliope and Melpomene who conspire to get their little sister Clio in trouble with Zeus by casting a spell to make her fall in love with a mortal. The chemistry between these two sisters is infectious and they are hilarious. Kara Krichman plays Clio the beautiful muse turned roller-skater singing diva, whose accents range from Southern belle to Australian. Her gentle innocence is a lovely counter balance to the evil sisters, as she plays the mortal role of Kira.

Tom Luna is Danny, a successful businessman and Zeus, King of the Gods. Tom is a talented actor, who can still tap dance and belt out a song despite his 60 years. His character, Danny, represents the guy who puts money before love and of course comes to regret that decision. The other sister muses are played by: Jessica Miano Kruel, Rhett Kalman, Stephanie Sander and Chris Tanner. Interestingly, each muse represents a different body of knowledge such as: art, dance, song, poetry, tragedy, literature and love.

The musical numbers ranged from old time favorites by The Andrew Sisters to the 1980’s beat of songs like “Evil Woman.” This fast paced production features 14 musical numbers, each with their own choreography and costumes. Trish Manly, the Stage Manager does an amazing job of coordinating everything. The singing, dancing and roller-skating were beautifully executed with guidance from Penny Leto and Christine Marguerite, who did an incredible job with complex choreography on a small stage! Kudos to Kurt Alger, Carmen Rodriguez and Leigh Hooten, for their beautiful costumes and managing the many changes.

“Xanadu” is a joyful celebration of romance and fun, which delighted the audience and had them on their feet before the final number even finished. Everyone left the theatre with a smile on their face.

Xanadu is playing at the Waterfront Playhouse through March 29. Tickets can be purchased by calling 305-294-5015 or on line at: https://waterfrontplayhouse.org. The Waterfront Playhouse is located at 310 Wall St.

Feb 3

Watch Video Clips from “Other Desert Cities”

Audiences in Key West are raving about “Other Desert Cities.

“I’m still reeling from this production. It was simply amazing.”

“The Waterfront Playhouse keeps getting better every year. I don’t know how they do it.”

“This play will make you re-think what you believe about families. Everybody can relate to what’s going on here. Go to the Waterfront … please!”

Don’t miss one of the best plays that has ever been produced in Key West.

Get your tickets now for “Other Desert Cities.” Through February 15 only.

Buy tickets online or call the box office at 305-294-5015

VIDEO PRODUCED BY DIGITAL ISLAND MEDIA

Feb 1

“Other Desert Cities” Rips into Family Values (Konk Life)

One of the most celebrated plays of the decade is now playing at the Waterfront Playhouse in Key West. “Other Desert Cities” is “filled with humor, sensitivity and invigorating anger.” Get your tickets now before it sells out. Runs through February 15 only.

Jan 4

“Leading Ladies” Aren’t What They Seem (Miami Herald)

The Waterfront Playhouse at Mallory Square in Key West kicks off its 74th season with the comedy “Leading Ladies” by […]

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