CURRENT SEASON


Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman & Tom Stoppard, Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall, Music by Paddy Cunneen
October 28 - November 6
Penniless and indebted to two demanding producers, struggling young playwright William Shakespeare is tormented by writer’s block until he meets the beautiful Viola de Lesseps, daughter of a wealthy merchant, whose fiery passion for poetry and drama leaves her secretly longing to be an actor. Both are despondent when they learn that Viola’s father has promised her to the stuffy Lord Wessex in order to gain a title for their family. Under the veil of secrecy, Will and Viola’s passionate love affair becomes the basis of the very play he is writing – Romeo and Juliet. With opening night – and the wedding day – fast approaching, the plots race toward a parallel conclusion. Will it all work out in the end or are the two star-crossed lovers destined for tragedy?
Meyer Hall
Directed by Kristina Leljedal
October 6
Enjoy a beautiful one-night-only fundraiser of beautiful music, delicious Mexican food and more at Banko Cantina restaurant in West Palm Beach. The musical cabaret, Wheels of a Dream: A Celebration of Ahrens & Flaherty, features the music of Tony award winners Lynn Ahrens & Stephen Flaherty. This wonderful night of music features some of your favorite musicals such as Ragtime, Anastasia, Seussical, Once On This Island, Rocky and more! Join the musical theatre students of DSOA Theatre for a magical night!
Banko Cantina
Directed by Charles Swan

Featuring the music from the works of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty

Music & Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, Book by Roger O. Hirson
February 24 - March 5
There's magic to do as we follow a young prince on his quest for happiness as he learns the true meaning of glory, love, and war in Stephen Schwartz's iconic and unforgettable musical masterpiece. Winner of four 2013 Tony Awards including Best Musical Revival, Pippin asks the question: How far are we willing to go to be extraordinary in our lives?
Meyer Hall
Directed by Michelle Petrucci
April 14 - 16
Embark on a post-apocalyptic adventure in Anne Washburn's Mr. Burns: A Post Electric Play -- as survivors of a global catastrophe make an attempt to recall the plot of the classic Simpsons episode "Cape Feare." In a world rebuilding without electricity, our survivors examine how the story changes seven years into the future, and then seventy-five years into the future. Mr. Burns is a wild, weird romp into the meaning of pop culture to society, how art changes over time and ownership of pop culture. What does art mean when society collapses? How can art and pop culture unite people in the face of the greatest divide? Explore these questions and more in Mr. Burns!
Brandt Black Box Theater
Directed by Savannah Whetsell
