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THE MIRACLE IN 2009-2010
ACTORS’ PLAYHOUSE FEATURES MISS
SAIGON IN THE NEW SEASON
CORAL GABLES (July
10, 2009) –Actors’ Playhouse at the
Miracle Theatre, South Florida’s Theatre Company
of the Year, follows up another Carbonell Award
nominated season with a great lineup of shows for
2009-2010. Already scheduled for the season are
four musicals and one world premiere play, with
one more summer production to be announced.
“We carefully
planned our new season to have appeal to our diverse
theatre patrons in South Florida. We realize that
people have important choices to make in this economy,
and we at Actors’ Playhouse want to entertain
and culturally enrich our audiences by presenting
the highest caliber of theatre at affordable prices,”
says Executive Producing Director Barbara S. Stein
“I’m proud
of the artistic work we do at Actors’ Playhouse,”
says Artistic Director David Arisco. “We think
the 2009-2010 season has something for everyone,
with new work direct from New York, a world premiere
play by a local playwright to new and refreshing
musicals and one internationally acclaimed Broadway
musical.”
Opening the new season
in the fall 2009 will be the new pop hit musical
comedy The Marvelous Wonderettes (September 30 -
November 1, 2009), in its first regional production
direct from New York. Written by Roger Bean, this
current Off-Broadway sensation is a cotton candy
colored, non-stop pop musical blast from the past!
Featuring favorite songs from the '50s and '60s,
The Marvelous Wonderettes takes you to the 1958
Springfield High School prom where we meet the Wonderettes
- Betty Jean, Cindy Lou, Missy and Suzy, four girls
with hopes and dreams as big as their crinoline
skirts and voices to match! As we learn about their
lives and loves over ten years, the girls perform
such classic 50’s and 60’s songs as
“Lollipop,” “Dream Lover,”
“Stupid Cupid,” “Lipstick on Your
Collar,” “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me,”
“It’s My Party,” “It’s
In His Kiss (The Shoop Shoop Song)”, “Rescue
Me,” “Respect,” and so many more!
To celebrate the holiday
season in December 2009, Actors’ Playhouse
will present a delightful and heartwarming new musical
comedy Another Night Before Christmas (December
2 - 27, 2009), written by Sean Grennan and Leah
Okimoto, the creators of this season’s Married
ALIVE! Insightful and delightfully entertaining,
Another Night Before Christmas gives us cause to
examine our own conscience when it comes to allowing
ourselves the indulgence in merriment that the holiday
season brings. Karol Elliot, a dispirited social
worker, is destined to celebrate another lonely
Christmas in her New York apartment. On her way
home on Christmas Eve she encounters a homeless
man with whom she shares some groceries. Later that
night, an intruder, the homeless man she’d
met earlier, breaks in claiming to be Santa Claus
himself. A "take" on the poem from which
it derives its name, this contemporary and timeless
look at the dilemmas and joys of the holiday season
parallels the emotions of the memorable film Miracle
On 34th Street.
The Great
American Trailer Park Musical (January 13 - February
7, 2010) will make its South Florida premiere in
January and February 2010. With music and lyrics
by David Nehls and book by Betsy Kelso, The Great
American Trailer Park Musical is a song and dance
extravaganza described as South Park meets Desperate
Housewives. This campy, sexy, bawdy R-rated musical
fable is seasoned with murderous ex-boyfriends,
Costco, the Ice Capades, and a stripper on the run
who comes between a Dr. Phil-loving agoraphobic
housewife and her tollbooth collector husband. With
a chorus of trailer park divas in Armadillo Acres,
an exclusive Florida mobile home community, this
escapist fun musical ranges across the American
Radio dial from country to blues to rock to disco
to bump and grind to R&B. You won’t want
to miss this fun-filled high-powered musical.
Highlighting the season in March and April 2010
will be the internationally acclaimed Broadway sensation
Miss Saigon (March 3 - April 4, 2010) from the creators
of Les Misérables. A classic love story is
brought up-to-date in one of the most stunning theatrical
spectacles of all time. In Miss Saigon, Alain Boublil
and Claude-Michael Schönberg, along with Richard
Maltby, Jr., bring Puccini's Madame Butterfly to
the modern world in a moving testament to the human
spirit and a scathing indictment of the tragedies
of war. An international sensation, Miss Saigon
is an epic, daring pop opera that is universal in
its emotional power even as it deals with controversial,
contemporary issues. In the turmoil of the Vietnam
War, an American soldier and a Vietnamese girl fall
in love, only to be separated during the fall of
Saigon. Their struggles to find each other over
the ensuing years ends in tragedy for her and a
fighting chance for the child he never knew he had.
The World Premiere of Unreasonable Doubt (May 12
- June 6, 2010), a new play by South Florida playwright
Michael McKeever, will be presented in May and June
2010. Full of insight and compassion, the play is
a penetrating look at American justice system and
how it sometimes fails the society it’s meant
to protect. Revenge and redemption intersect in
this thought-provoking drama written by South Florida’s
prolific award-winning playwright. Unable to touch
the man who savagely raped and murdered his daughter,
Ty Bosworth does the next best thing: he kidnaps
and tortures the defense lawyer who put the killer
back on the street. A tiny cabin in the woods becomes
a courtroom, as the American justice system itself
is put on trial. Unreasonable Doubt uses one family’s
tragedy to explore the impact of a legal system
grown ineffectual on the American Society.
The season
will close with another light-hearted summer production
in July and August 2010 entitled Are We There Yet?
(July 7 - August 8, 2010) written by James Hindman,
Ray Roderick and Cheryl Stern with music by John
Glaudin. Fresh, funny, and entertaining, this light
hearted but genuine musical comedy tackles the question
we so often ask ourselves on life's roller coaster
journey of ups and downs, "Are We There Yet?"
The typical bumps, u-turns, and road blocks that
we are all too-familiar with are played out on stage
in a riotous fashion through the eyes of the modern
American family that may seem strangely similar
to your own. This refreshing and reflective comedy
that has been called the parents' edition of I Love
you, You're perfect, Now Change!" may finally
prove that the answer to life's question is simply
a sense of humor.
The best way to guarantee
seats to this exciting new season is to become a
valued Actors’ Playhouse subscriber. Season
subscriptions for the 2009-2010 Season are on sale
now with prices ranging from $174 for preview
performances, $228 for Wednesday and Thursday evenings
and Sunday matinees, $264 for Friday and Saturday
evenings, and $270 for VIP Flexible/Anytime tickets
for premium seats in every performance. Opening
Night Subscription, which includes invitation to
a Gala party and Bacardi bar, are $432. Miracle
Maker donor subscriptions, including two tickets
to opening nights, donor acknowledgement, and two
tickets to the annual Reach for the Stars Gala
Auction 2010 are $1250. Subscriptions for children
18 years and younger with a full paid adult subscription,
and college students, are $102 (restrictions apply).
All prices include handling charges and fees. Group
rates are available for fifteen people or more through
the group sales department. Actors’ Playhouse
subscribers receive guaranteed best seating and
pricing, lost ticket insurance, generous membership
benefits to Coral Gables’ finest restaurants
and discounts on single tickets, among other benefits.
Actors’ Playhouse, the resident theatre company
and managing agent of the Miracle Theatre, has an
agreement with Actor’s Equity Association,
the union of professional actors, New York. Under
the leadership of Executive Producing Director Barbara
S. Stein and Artistic Director David Arisco, Actors’
Playhouse is a Florida Presenting Cultural Organization,
one of eight major Florida professional theatre
companies, and one of twenty-one major cultural
institutions in Miami Dade County. In addition to
its Mainstage season, Actors’ Playhouse produces
a year-round five-show season of Musical Theatre
for Young Audiences, a National Children’s
Theatre Festival, and a Theatre Conservatory and
Summer Camp Program.
To become part of the
Miracle as an Actors’ Playhouse subscriber,
call 305.444.9293