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Beginning Tap (Ages 18+) - Taught by Joanne DePrizio
4-Week Sessions
Tuesdays 5:30-7:00 pm
Location: Rehearsal Hall
April 1-8-15-22 (no class on 29th)
May 6-13-20-27
June 3-10-17-24
Tuition: $60 for each monthly 4-week session ($20 drop-in option)
Students will be taught the technique of basic tap steps, balance control, weight shifts, and how to develop memory skills to transition from one tap step to another, together with hand/arm movements associated with the tap steps. This class is instructional, and basic steps will be broken down and taught. This class is a prerequisite for Intermediate Tap.
INTERMEDIATE TAP
Intermediate Tap (Ages 18+) - Taught by Joanne DePrizio
4 Week Sessions
April 3-10-17-24
May 8-15-22-29 (not staring on the 1st)
June 5-12-19-26
5:30 - 7:00 PM on Thursdays in the Rehearsal Hall
Tuition: $60 for each monthly 4-week session ($20 drop-in option)
Students will have mastered the basic steps, balance, weight shifts, and increased memory level to be able to take this class. Students will learn more advanced tap steps and full choreography will be taught. This is a fast-paced class, and students will be expected to keep the pace and execute the more advanced steps. Prerequisite: Beginning Tap
THIS IS OUR YOUTH
MARCH 27 - APRIL 6, 2025
In 1982, on Manhattan's Upper West Side, the wealthy, articulate, pot-smoking teenagers who were small children in the '60s have emerged as young adults in a country that has just resoundingly rejected everything they were brought up to believe in. The very last wave of New York City's '60s-style Liberalism has come of ageāand there's nowhere left to go. In meticulous, hilarious, and agonizing detail, THIS IS OUR YOUTH follows forty-eight hours of three very lost young souls in the big city at the dawn of the Reagan Era.
The Producers - Approx. run time - 1 hr/45 min.
Opening Night - Friday, April 11 - $48
April 12-April 27 - $40
Dinner/Show - $116 - $66
A scheming producer and his mousy accountant aim to produce the biggest flop on Broadway in Mel Brooks' laugh-outloud spectacle.
Bialystock and Bloom! Those names should strike terror and hysteria in anyone familiar with Mel Brooks' classic cult comedy film. Now as a big musical, The Producers once again sets the standard for modern, outrageous, in-your-face humor. It is a truly "boffo" hit, winning a record twelve Tony Awards and wowing capacity crowds night after night.
With a truly hysterical book co-written by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan (Annie) and music and lyrics by Mr. Brooks, The Producers skewers Broadway traditions and takes no prisoners as it proudly proclaims itself an "equal opportunity offender!"
SARGE is a powerhouse entertainer whose comedy, music, and inspiring life story captivate audiences of all ages. Born to a Jewish mother and Black father during the Civil Rights Movement, he faced identity challenges, addiction, and homelessness.
On December 26, 1990, he chose sobriety and has since become a beacon of hope for others struggling with addiction. Known for his rapid-fire humor, piano skills, and dead-on impressions, SARGE has performed alongside icons like Aretha Franklin and Wayne Newton.
A motivational speaker, he even pioneered "Comedy Therapy" for addiction recovery. SARGE's story and talent leave audiences inspired and entertained.
SARGE's story and talent leave audiences inspired and entertained.
Finding Nemo Jr.
Director: Jade Master
Choreographer: Demi Master
Date: 4 weeks - June 22 - June 28
Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Tuition-$850/$765
We're putting on Finding Nemo, Jr. on our Main Stage! Campers will sing, dance, play theatre games, do arts and crafts and put on a full-scale show with costumes, props and a full set. Performances for local schools are June 24th - 27th and the final performance open to the public will take place on Saturday, June 28th at 2 PM.
CHILDREN - THEATRE CAMP 2025
(Ages 6 - 11)
Camp Directors: Heather Fortner & Ashlee Richards
Weekly camp running June 2nd - August 1st (9 weeks)
No Camp on July 4
Time: 9 AM - 4 PM
$200/$150
Location: Stonzek Studio, Rehearsal Hall and Mainstage
In Summer Theatre Camp, we're putting together a themed showcase each week. Campers will sing, dance, play theatre games, do arts and crafts and put on a showcase every Friday for friends and family.
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Themes:
Week 1: Under the Sea
Week 2: Space
Week 3: Fairytales
Week 4: Star Wars
Week 5: Decades
Week 6: Disney
Week 7: Wild West
Week 8: Broadway
Week 9: Witches and Wizards
June 28th 2 PM and 5 PM
June 29th 2 PM and 5 PM
Tickets: $30
90-minute show, no intermission.
Presented by Rashida Costa
One Black Soldier's Journey after he was denied the benefit of his GI Bill is Told in the Groundbreaking Play "AT ALL COST." By Playwright Rashida Costa.
Imagine being ostracized because of the color of your skin. Blacks faced this nightmare and painful reality across this nation. Redlining was a common practice utilized to keep blacks from gaining access to homeownership.
The GI Bill seems promising, after all it is a benefit that was put into place for all. But was it afforded to all people regardless of your skin color?
Set in the South in 1945 after WWII, Wray Edmond, a Black soldier returns home in pursuit of a better life for his family and purchases a casino after being denied the benefits of the G.I. Bill.
The story of the struggles faced by one black soldier and his family is told in the groundbreaking play AT ALL COST.
The War of the Worlds" radio play, directed by Orson Welles in 1938, is a dramatization of H.G. Wells' novel that presented a fictional alien invasion of Earth as a series of breaking news bulletins, simulating a real-time news broadcast, which led many listeners to believe a Martian attack was actually happening, causing widespread panic due to its realistic sound effects and panicked on-air reporting style. The story centered around a Martian landing in Grovers Mill, New Jersey, where the aliens emerged from cylindrical spacecraft and unleashed deadly heat rays against humans, causing mass chaos and ultimately a futile military response.
THE THANKSGIVING PLAY
October 30 - November 9, 2025
By Larissa Fasthorse
Price: $28 - General Admission
Good intentions collide with absurd assumptions in Larissa FastHorse's wickedly funny satire, as a troupe of terminally woke teaching artists scrambles to create a pageant that somehow manages to celebrate both Turkey Day and Native American Heritage Month.
"The familiar, whitewashed story of Pilgrims and Native Americans chowing down together gets a delicious roasting from expert farceurs." - The New York Times
"Very, very funny. Larissa FastHorse's The Thanksgiving Play skewers liberal pretensions with glee - this clever satire is something for which to be truly thankful." - Hollywood Reporter
It's A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play" is a theatrical adaptation of the classic film, presented as a 1940s radio broadcast where a small ensemble cast portrays multiple characters, utilizing live sound effects to tell the story of George Bailey, a man on the verge of despair who is visited by a guardian angel who shows him what life would be like without him, ultimately reminding him of the positive impact he has had on his community; the play is set on a stage designed to resemble a radio studio, creating an immersive experience for the audience.
My Son The WaiterA Jewish Tragedy & Still Not Famous
A - Center Orch - $55
AA-E - Sides and Center Orch - $65
F-K - Sides and Center Orch - $55
L-Q - Rear Orch - $45
Group of 10-19 - $48.50 (to purchase-contact box office-561-586-6410)
Group of 20+ - $43.50 (to purchase-contact box office-561-586-6410)
As Brad Zimmerman celebrates the 10th Anniversary of his hit New York comedy, My Son The Waiter: A Jewish Tragedy, he now presents this NEW show! Enjoy a different hilarious look at his long journey to follow his dream of success in show business, and the parents who SUFFERED through it!
Actor/comedian Brad Zimmerman's moving and hilarious story is about the grit required to 'make it' as an artist, and the sweet rewards that come from never giving up. Brad moved to New York after college and 'temporarily' worked as a waiter for 29 Years, while pursuing his career as an actor. Finally, he found success with a role on the Sopranos, and as the opening act for Joan Rivers (for 8 years), Brad Garrett, and George Carlin. He now has his own hit Off Broadway shows that are as profound and touching as they are entertaining.
"Delicious! Distinctly Original & Powerfully Poignant. Great Comedy!" - New York Times
THE SOUND INSIDE
February 5 - 15, 2026
By Adam Rapp
New York Times Critic's Pick
Price: $28 - General Admission
When Bella Baird, an isolated creative writing professor at Yale, begins to mentor a brilliant but enigmatic student named Christopher, the two form an unexpectedly intense bond. As their lives and the stories they tell about themselves become intertwined in unpredictable ways, Bella makes a surprising request of Christopher that neither knows if he can fulfill. Brimming with suspense, Rapp's riveting play explores the limits of what one person can ask of another.
"A gripping mystery. An astonishing new play." - The New York Times
"A gripping stunner!" - Chicago Tribune
"The familiar, whitewashed story of Pilgrims and Native Americans chowing down together gets a delicious roasting from expert farceurs." - The New York Times
"Very, very funny. Larissa FastHorse's The Thanksgiving Play skewers liberal pretensions with glee - this clever satire is something for which to be truly thankful." - Hollywood Reporter
THE EFFECT
March 19 - 29, 2026
By Lucy Prebble
Price: $28 - General Admission
What impulses define who we really are? As Connie and Tristan settle into their participation in a clinical drug trial, they begin to fall in love. But how can they be sure it's the real thing and not an exhilarating side effect of the new antidepressant they're taking? The supervising doctors begin to ask themselves questions too: where do they draw the line between love and ethics?
"Cosmic and atomically intimate."
-The New York Times
THE HOW AND THE WHY
April 30 - May 10, 2026
By Kenneth Lonergan
Price: $28 - General Admission
Evolution and emotion collide in Sarah Treem's thought-provoking and sharp play about science, family, and survival of the fittest. On the eve of a prestigious conference, an up-and-coming evolutionary biologist wrestles for the truth with an established leader in the field.
This intimate and keenly perceptive play explores the difficult choices faced by women of every generation.
"A moving portrait of a woman meeting with equanimity an unexpected, often painful series of questions about the choices she made in the past." -The New York Times.
"Sarah Treem's play brims with ideas and emotional colors that eddy and refract like rivulets in a lively, plunging stream."
-Washington Post.
Little Women is a radio play based on Louisa May Alcott's novel of the same name. It is an award-winning dramatization that includes music, the magic of live sound effects and Alcott's timeless dialogue. The play is about the March sisters, Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy, four girls whose loves and ambitions are completely different but who are bound together by happy family ties and their experiences during the American Civil War.