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1 week ago |
jaxplays.org | Ray Hollister
In the razzle-dazzle world of Chicago, crime meets celebrity in a sultry, satirical musical set during the roaring 1920s. The story follows Roxie Hart, a housewife-turned-murderess who uses the media circus to climb her way to stardom. Alongside her is Velma Kelly, a vaudeville performer with her own murderous past and ambitions.
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1 week ago |
jaxplays.org | Ray Hollister
Set in New York City during the 1965 Northeast blackout, Fly By Night follows Harold, a lonely sandwich maker grieving the loss of his mother, and the two sisters he meets by chance: Daphne, a wide-eyed aspiring actress, and Miriam, a quiet dreamer with an uncanny sense of premonition. As their lives intersect, the show explores how fate, love and loss shape their destinies in surprising and interconnected ways.
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1 month ago |
jaxplays.org | Ray Hollister
When a fire broke out at Players by the Sea’s building in April, it brought their spring season to a sudden standstill. Smoke and water damage left the building unusable, and with the set built and rehearsals well underway, the fate of their production of Waitress hung in the balance.
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1 month ago |
jaxplays.org | Ray Hollister
Jason Woods’ A Mad, Mad Wonderland! is a virtuosic, no-frills thrill ride: no set, no props, just Woods alone onstage with a whirlwind of characters he channels with uncanny precision and theatrical bravado. The 40-minute solo show is a fever-dream spin through Wonderland, but this isn’t a nostalgic retelling. Woods dismantles and reassembles Lewis Carroll’s world using only voice, posture and rhythm, creating something both familiar and shockingly original.
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1 month ago |
jaxplays.org | Ray Hollister
Jason Woods’ A Mad, Mad Wonderland! is a virtuosic, no-frills thrill ride: no set, no props, just Woods alone onstage with a whirlwind of characters he channels with uncanny precision and theatrical bravado. The 40-minute solo show is a fever-dream spin through Wonderland, but this isn’t a nostalgic retelling. Woods dismantles and reassembles Lewis Carroll’s world using only voice, posture and rhythm, creating something both familiar and shockingly original.
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