Blow, Winds: Florida Theatres After Hurricane Ian
Fort Myers’s Florida Rep reckons with at least $1 million in damage, while other theatres, and the region in general, face a steep path to recovery.
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Fort Myers’s Florida Rep reckons with at least $1 million in damage, while other theatres, and the region in general, face a steep path to recovery.
Perseverance through the pandemic, and the support of loyal patrons, means that this Florida theatre is on track to break ground on a new $60 million facility.
The 5-show season will feature the final play of August Wilson’s Century Cycle and a world premiere from Jeffrey Binder.
Plenty of Scrooge is on offer from the nation’s theatres, as well as Dorothy Gale, Richard III, Satchmo, and more.
Concerts and benefits, as well as starry revivals and readings, fill this week’s stocking.
Concerts, a ‘Carol’ or 3, and a surfeit of readings, benefits, and other virtual theatre kick off December in abundant style.
The company has cancelled two shows in the lineup and has pushed the season to November.
A Shakespearean tragedy and a John Cleese comedy highlight the season.
Theatremakers may be uniquely qualified to lead the way to a regenerative culture of climate justice.
The Florida native brings 25 years of experience to the company.