The cast for “Souvenir: A Fantasia on the Life of Florence Foster Jenkins” has been announced. Florence Foster Jenkins: Gayla […]
The cast for Leading Ladies (by Ken Ludwig) to be produced by the Waterfront Playhouse in Dec 2013/Jan 2014 has […]
As part of Key West Pride Fest, the Waterfront Playhouse presents The Kinsey Sicks, billed as “America’s Favorite Dragapella Beautyshop […]
Even though Mystery Fest 2013 has come to a close, you can keep the excitement alive with three great mysteries by Waterfront authors.
“A Death in Mexico” by Jonathan Woods (author of this year’s Mystery Short Story Contest)
“Topped Chef” by Lucy Burdette, aka Roberta Isleib, (who prominently features the Waterfront Playhouse in her new novel).
“Mr. Monk Helps Himself” by Hy Conrad (author of the highly acclaimed “Home Exchange,” which premiered at the Waterfront Playhouse last season.
Please read more about each of these wonderful new books below — and order them on Amazon!
A DEATH IN MEXICO IS “BRUTAL AS THE KICK OF RAW MESCAL…POWERFUL.” (Publishers Weekly)
A voluptuous artist’s model is murdered in the central plaza of a colonial Mexican town. Inspector Hector Diaz’s murder investigation takes him deep into the town’s gringo expat colony, a modern Mexico corrupted by greed and drugs and the byways and dead-ends of love and lust. A Death in Mexico is a gritty and gripping quest for revenge and redemption.
CONCH FLAVOR FEATURED IN NEW KEY WEST MYSTERY “TOPPED CHEF”
Local author Roberta Isleib, aka Lucy Burdette, will see her third Key West mystery, Topped Chef, released on May 7 by NAL/Penguin.
The books feature Hayley Snow, an aspiring food critic and amateur sleuth living in America’s southernmost island paradise. Many local people, events, and places appear in the book, including the Key West Food and Wine Festival, Michael’s Restaurant, Randy Thompson at the Aqua bar, Key West Police Office Steve Torrence, The Studios of Key West, the Waterfront Playhouse, and the tarot card reader at the Mallory Square sunset celebration.
AN ALL-NEW ORIGINAL MYSTERY BY HY CONRAD STARRING ADRIAN MONK, THE BRILLIANT INVESTIGATOR WHO ALWAYS KNOWS WHEN SOMETHING’S OUT OF PLACE
Monk and Natalie are on the verge of becoming partners in their own detective agency. But that doesn’t mean they agree on everything. Natalie wants to investigate the obvious suicide of a self-help guru, while solving the death of a clown could prove to be the most important case of Monk’s career, despite his fear of clowns. If there’s one time when these two need to learn how to be full partners, this is it.
The Waterfront Playhouse will celebrate Key West Pride by presenting the internationally renowned, The Kinsey Sicks, America’s Favorite Dragapella Beautyshop […]
The cast for Other Desert Cities (by Jon Robin Baitz) to be produced by the Waterfront Playhouse in Jan/Feb 2014 […]
Konk Life called The Waterfront Playhouse production of Deathtrap “an intricate mystery thriller, whose hair-raising revelations will keep you on the edge of your seat” and “a delightful finale to it’s 73rd season.” Make sure you get your tickets soon. “Deathtrap” ends May 18. Call the box office at 305-294-5015 or visit the website at WaterfrontPlayhouse.org.
The Award winning Waterfront Playhouse on Mallory Square, is please to announce their On The Edge series. "With the theatre located On The Edge of the water as well as most productions chosen and designed to be performed On The Edge of the stage, it seemed like a winning title", said Managing Artistic Director Tom Thayer. Although a few productions, such as the upcoming musical The Rocky Horror Show will have more production value, the majority of productions, such as Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill, The Informer, Bash, and Trunk Material 2 are created and designed to be performed simply.
Another difference in On The Edge productions is the time.
The Award winning Waterfront Playhouse on Mallory Square, is please to announce their Main Stage series. "With the theatre located Main Stage of the water as well as most productions chosen and designed to be performed Main Stage of the stage, it seemed like a winning title", said Managing Artistic Director Tom Thayer. Although a few productions, such as the upcoming musical The Rocky Horror Show will have more production value, the majority of productions, such as Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill, The Informer, Bash, and Trunk Material 2 are created and designed to be performed simply.
Another difference in Main Stage productions is the time.