Caldwell Theatre Performances



DIRECTIONS TO CALDWELL THEATRE COMPANY

located in the

Count de Hoernle Theatre north of Levitz Plaza and south of Lindell Boulevard at:

Count de Hoernle Theatre

7901 N. Federal Highway
Boca Raton, FL 33487-1619

DIRECTIONS FROM NORTH:

Take I-95 south to Linton Boulevard exit (eastbound). Turn right on U.S.1 south (Federal Highway). The Count de Hoernle Theatre is one and a half miles south and is located on the west side of Federal Highway.

DIRECTIONS FROM SOUTH:

From I-95 north to Yamato Road, east to U.S.1 (Federal Highway) and turn left. The Count de Hoernle Theatre is one and a half miles north and is located on the west side of Federal Highway.

Please contact us at:

(561) 241-7432

or

(877) 245-7432

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Caldwell Theatre Company
7901 N. Federal Highway
Boca Raton, FL 33487

 

Caldwell Theatre Company 2009-2010 Mainstage Season
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Singers and Zingers - A Musical-Comedic Storytelling Series Buy Tickets

Singers and Zingers
A Musical-Comedic
Storytelling Series

Celebrating Our Fourth Big Season of Adult Storytelling Performances
The Caldwell Theatre Company and Florida Atlantic University Present:
Performances at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets are $20 and $25 each performance and $60 and $80 for the five-show series. Produced in association with the South Florida Storytelling Project in the School of Communication & Multimedia Studies and School of the Arts at Florida Atlantic University.

Music: November 30
Charlotte Blake Alston: Tell the Stories So That They May Know
Philadelphia-based Alston uses her mesmerizing voice and traditional African instruments to bring to life stories ancient and new, hilarious and poignant. A featured artist in the Carnegie Hall Family Concert Series, she has performed at the Presidential Inaugural Festivities in Washington, D.C., and with the Philadelphia, Cleveland and Saint Louis symphony orchestras.

Comedy: January 25
Bil Lepp: Inept: Impaired: Overwhelmed
Lepp is a nationally renowned West Virginian storyteller, author, recording artist and five-time champion of his state’s Liars’ Contest. His outrageous tall tales and witty stories have been featured at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival and at major storytelling and corporate events across the country. He is the author of four books and eight audio collections.

Comedy: February 22
Nancy Donoval: Laughing in the Dark
“Death by Shampoo.” “Every Pastie Tells a Story.” These are some of the strange-but-true stories from Minneapolisbased Donoval’s larger-than-life experience. Featured on public radio and at conventions, theaters and festivals nationwide, her work was hailed by the Minneapolis Star Tribune as: “self-deprecating wit and quirky insight ... profoundly moving.”

Music: April 19
Heather Forest: Songspinner
Heather Forest’s unique minstrel style of storytelling blends original guitar music with the sung and spoken word. A resident of Long Island, she has toured her repertoire of world folktales for thirty years to theatres, festivals, and conferences throughout the U.S. and abroad. As an award-winning recording artist, Ms. Forest has over a dozen albums and books to her credit.

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The Voysey Inheritance
Drama
By Harley Granville-Barker • Adapted by David Mamet
November 8 – December 13, 2009
Tuesday through Saturday at 8PM
Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at 2PM
Prices $34 to $55 depending upon seating and date of performance.
Students $10.00
Edward Voysey has a dilemma. His father, patriarch of the family investment company, has announced that he has run the company as a Ponzi scheme for years. Sound familiar? Amazingly, this play was written over 100 years ago. Now it has been impeccably updated by America’s premier playwright, David Mamet. What will Edward do? Turn his back on his family and immeasurably harm the firm’s clients? Or does he work diligently to make amends yet compromise his morality in the process? The Voysey Inheritance is an examination of the moral complexities that Bernie Madoff and other financial schemers may never have considered.

Cast: Katherine Amadeo, Stephen Anthony, Jim Ballard, Cliff Burgess, Dennis Creaghan, John Felix, Peter Haig, Terry Hardcastle, Kathryn Lee Johnston, Dan Leonard, Marta Reiman, and Lourelene Snedeker.

Director: Clive Cholerton

 

Chemical Imbalance:
A Jekyll and Hyde Play
Farce
By Lauren Wilson
East Coast Premiere
January 3 – February 7, 2010
Tuesday through Saturday at 8PM
Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at 2PM
Special New Year’s Eve Performance 8PM
Prices $34 to $55 depending upon seating and date of performance
Students $10.00
The Jekyll and Hyde story told as never before with riotous laughter and consummate frivolity. Come see Caldwell’s favorite comedic actors embody both the upper and lower class British society walking a tenuous tightrope of entitlement and depravity. “An evening of exhilarating entertainment” (San Francisco Examiner).

 

The Old Man and the Sea
Drama
Adapted by Eric Ting and Craig Siebels
February 21 – March 28, 2010
Tuesday through Saturday at 8PM
Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at 2PM
Prices $34 to $55 depending upon seating and date of performance
Students $10.00
“He was an old man who fished alone in a skiff in the Gulf Stream, and he had gone eighty days without taking a fish”. The poetry and lyricism of Ernest Hemmingway brought to life in a new stage adaptation. You will ride in the boat with The Old Man, emotionally engaged in his epic struggle with the fish.  See first hand the poignant relationship between The Old Man and the boy.  Magically the story is underscored with expressive guitar stylings and songs from 1950’s Cuba. The Old Man and the Sea embodies everything expected from great theater, insightful storytelling, passionate performances, and healing thematic experiences.

 

The American Plan
Drama
By Richard Greenberg
April 11 – May 16, 2010
Tuesday through Saturday at 8PM
Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at 2PM
Prices $34 to $55 depending upon seating and date of performance
Students $10.00
Brought to you by Richard Greenberg whose Tony Award winning Take Me Out made its Florida Premiere at Caldwell to rave reviews, this “exquisitely written” (The New York Times) play about family ties, fear and loving in 1960’s Catskills reveals a controlling mother and her dutiful daughter who summer in the mountains and encounter a handsome stranger. After falling in love with Nick, Lili is forced to face her mom’s manipulations and lies, leaving her broken and trapped. “A drama that crackles with friction and a muted suspense, stoked by the throb of stifled desires” (The New York Times).

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PERFORMANCE INFORMATION:
MATINEES: Wed, Sat and Sun @ 2PM
EVENINGS: T-Sat @ 8PM

SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION:
Subscriptions NOW available through Box Office and online
Subscriptions purchased online are subject to $12.00 per order fee

SUBSCRIPTION PRICES:
Previews: $110 and $100. Regular $140 and $110

SINGLE TICKET PRICES:
Previews: $34 and $38. Regular $38 and $45
Students $10.00 with valid full time ID
Half price tickets may be purchased day of show for most performances at
www.culturalconnection.org

 

 

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