Emerald Coast Theatre Company is proud to present its first show at Harborwalk Village. Pirate Pete and the Case of the Missing Fisherman was co-written by Nathanael and Anna Fisher, t
Dance Facets 2013 at Mattie Kelly Arts Center April 12-13
The evening has elements of surprise, thought-provoking drama and humor. The program includes classical ballet, contemporary modern, an aerial piece, ballroom, gestural theater, jazz and hip-hop...
The prolific and award-winning New York playwright Rich Orloff is with us again on the Emerald Coast. Two acclaimed Orloff comedies will be presented on upcoming back-to-back weekends as part of the Seaside REP’s Play Reading Series and should not be missed...
Seaside Repertory Theater presents a reading of John Logan's Red in the Meeting Hall Theater Jan. 16 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10. Mark Rothko is in his New York studio circa 1958-9, painting...
Cast selections have been made
for Northwest Florida State College's full scale production of Les Misérables slated for July 17-20
at the Mattie Kelly Arts Center on the college's Niceville campus...
Audiences are sure to delight in the performances of principal guest artists Kathleen Breen Combes and Yury Yanowsky of Boston Ballet dancing alongside international guest artists and the NFB Corp de Ballets...
Stage Crafters Community Theatre of Fort Walton Beach announces the opening of their musical production of The Fantasticks, a fantasy-themed show having the distinction of being the longest running...
Pensacola Shakespeare Theatre presents the Bard’s take on the battle of the sexes in The Taming of the Shrew, Aug. 9-12 at the University of West Florida Center for Fine and Performing Arts.
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The ensemble also features motherdaughter acting team Evelyn (Auntie Em) and Nakara (Glinda the Good Witch) Beliveau, Shakira Oswald (Addaperle), Chevron Corlew Coleman and Ralondra Brown (both as Evillene), LaDonna Cole, Andrew Knight, Ashley...
More good news—Northwest Florida State College’s governing board approved ticket prices at the same level as the last six years, with no price increase. Broadway Series tickets are $45 each, and the Artist Series is priced at $35 per show.