The Waterfront Playhouse continues their smash 73rd season with the charming and touching comedy, “Six Dance Lessons In Six Weeks,” by Richard Alfieri. This hugely popular play has had sell-out productions all over the world and is now coming to the Waterfront, starring two of Key West’s most popular performers, Joy Hawkins and Denis Hyland. The Hollywood Reporter called the play, “Thoughtful, razor sharp, charming, funny and genuinely moving.”
“Six Dance Lessons In Six Weeks” runs January 31 to February 16, with low priced previews January 29 & 31. The opening night of January 31 includes an after party sponsored by Nikki McCausland. The production is sponsored by KEY TV, and the 2012/13 season sponsors are Digital Island Media, Royal Furniture and Wodu Media.
Directing “Six Dance Lessons” will be guest director Stuart Meltzer, who is the artistic director of Zoetic Stage based at the Arsht Center in Miami. “Six Dance Lessons In Six Weeks” is about a formidable widow living in a Florida condo who decides to hire an acerbic dance instructor to give her private lessons. Unfortunately, it’s hate at first sight. But eventually, these two somewhat lost souls move beyond their differences to find a meaningful friendship. The New York Post called the play “A joy to watch!”
For tickets call 305-294-5015 or go to WaterfrontPlayhouse.org for our online ticketing service. You may also call or go to the website to request a season brochure or to buy season subscriptions, memberships or individual tickets.
Please be aware that “The 39 Steps” sold-out well in advance, so book soon to avoid disappointment!
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