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View this email in your browser Are You Serious About Drama? We have three rousing plays in our Season 27 line-up that are sure to bring you to the edge of your seat, inspire romance, ignite passion, and most importantly, enter- tain! DRAMA THAT THRILLS Agatha Christie’s The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, a suspenseful whodunnit, features a mysterious cast of suspects guarding secrets about blackmail and murder – and only the great Hercule Poirot can solve the case. This brand-new stage adaptation comes from the mind of Mark Shanahan, author of last season’s A Sherlock Carol. “Whodunnit done right! This adaptation elegantly transfers Christie’s rich whodunit from the page to the stage!” -Houston Chronicle Sponsored by Naomi Bloom & Northern Trust DRAMA THAT INSPIRES In Bloomsday, Robert returns to Dublin to reunite with the woman who captured his heart thirty-five years earlier. Dancing backward through time, Robert and Cait retrace their steps and discover their younger selves – Robbie and Caithleen. Bloomsday is a buoyant, moving story about making the most of the present be- fore it becomes the past. “…a funny, touching and stark look at what it is to be in love no matter what stage of life you’re in.” —BroadwayWorld. Sponsored by Shelley Wilson and Terry Kelley DRAMA THAT IGNITES Venus in Fur turns up the heat on sexual power play and is sure to charm and mesmerize. When Vanda arrives late to her audition for a play based on a nineteenth-century erotic novel, the director is less than impressed. However, her masterful performance flips the script, and the audition turns into a tango for dominance. “…a seriously smart and funny stage seminar on the destabilizing nature of sexual desire: vanilla-flavored, kink-festooned, or anything in between.” – The New York Times Sponsored by Bruce & Janet Bunch MOTHER-DAUGHTER DRAMA Florida Rep Education Conservatory Theatre production of Disney’s Freaky Friday, A New Musical, will be performed in the Historic Arcade Theatre Sept. 27-29. The pro- duction is directed by Megan Leonard, with music direction by Rosalind Metcalf, chore- ography by Robin Dawn, and performed by local SWFL youth. Tickets are $30 adults/ $15 youth. Come out to support our talented education students! BUY TICKETS HERE! Freaky Friday, is a heartfelt, comedic, and unexpectedly emotional update on the mother- daughter body-swapping story derived from the celebrated novel by Mary Rodgers and the hit Disney films. “A delightfully entertaining show with catchy tunes and a heartwarming story.” – The New York Times Sponsored by Lynne Birdt Single tickets start at $67 each (Arcade musicals start at $71). BUY NOW! SEASON 27 subscriptions are also available and start as low as $246. Don’t miss your opportunity to secure the best seats in the house at significant savings, enjoy free parking, get $5 off additional tickets, and a privilege card with restaurant dis- counts. LINK HERE TO LEARN MORE! Pictured: Ellyn Heald, Sara Morsey, Sean-Michael Wilkinson, Peter Thomas, Michael Stewart Allen in AND THEN THERE WERE NONE; Suzanne O’Donnell, Aishling Pembroke in A DOLL’S HOUSE PART 2. Florida Repertory Theatre is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 charitable organization, FEI #65-0827621. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE (800-435-7352) WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. Copyright © 2024 Florida Repertory Theatre, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you provided your email address to Florida Rep. Our mailing address is: Florida Repertory Theatre PO Box 2483 Fort Myers, FL 33902-2483 Add us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list. |