Since 1977, Seaside Music Theater has been bringing the best in professional musical theater to Central Florida and has become an integral part of its cultural heritage. Recognized by Music Theater International as "one of the most adventurous and innovative theaters nationwide," Seaside Music Theater is unparalleled.
Each year more than 48,000 delighted theatergoers, residents and visitors of Daytona Beach, Florida, are spellbound by the originality, vitality and spirit that have earned the organization its critically acclaimed reputation. The ever-growing collection of more than 250 productions represents the finest in musical theater, operas, dramas, lost American musicals, new works and children's productions.
UCF Conservatory Theatre Presents WEST SIDE STORY October 23-26, 30-November 2
Based loosely on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, this timeless classic grapples with the street gang rivalry between the Jets and the Sharks. The stunning music by Leonard Bernstein is as unforgettable as the two young lovers, Tony and Maria, who embody the heart of this American tragedy. Please visit Our Website or call the box office at 407.823.1500 for tickets or more information.
Greater Orlando Actors' Theatre production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" opens October 9th and runs Thursday-Friday-Saturday at 8:00 p.m. until October 25, 2008 at our new theatre space at 1013 East Colonial Drive in Orlando, right next to the Cruises Only building.
Tickets for the production will be $18 each ($15 for seniors and students) are available online at goatgroup. com as well as at the box office on the night of the show. For more information call 407-872-8451.
UCF Conservatory Theatre starts its season this Thursday with Jake's Women by Neil Simon.
Directed by Earl Weaver
Neil Simon, America's premier comic playwright, tells the story of Jake, a novelist who is more successful with fiction than with real life. Facing a crisis in his marriage, he daydreams about the women in his past and present, controlling their actions, their words and even their clothes. Each of the women offers advice, comfort, and frustration which is alternately funny and moving. Ultimately Jake must decide if he will continue to live in the past or if he is ready to deal with reality.
For more info or to purchase tickets, please call our box office at 407 823 1500 www. theatre. ucf. edu