South Florida’s current music scene was encapsulated during a three-night, three-tribute act pub crawl through southern Palm Beach County in late July. The results included a wide variety of musical styles, settings, instrumentation, audiences, and ticket and cover charges. First up was Solid Brass (www.solidbrassband.com), the area eight-piece act that’s been saluting … [Read more...]
Archives for August 2023
At Delray Playhouse, ‘Grease’ is still the one that you want
By Dale King For a rock ‘n’ roll good time, Grease is still the word. Delray Beach Playhouse has thrown open the doors of Rydell High School, circa 1959, for a mid-summer theatrical stint powered with teen-generated energy that shakes the rafters of the venerable playhouse on the east shore of Lake Ida. With book, music and lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey, Grease … [Read more...]
Boynton band brings back ‘Live at the Nut’ outdoor party Aug. 26
When area bands get booked for an outdoor event in August, it can often be the result of less competition. Other acts literally can’t stand the heat of South Florida’s hottest tropical summer month. So what you’re most likely to see at an outdoor venue this month is a relatively recently formed tribute act. South Florida venue owners and managers don’t seem to look beyond … [Read more...]
Flamingo Clay Studio fights to save its life
LAKE WORTH BEACH — The Flamingo Clay Studio is in a fight to save its life. The non-profit artist cooperative, which also runs the Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery, provides space for hundreds of artists in Palm Beach County to create, display and sell their work. With a focus on community and access to art events and art education to lower-income residents, the potential … [Read more...]
‘Shortcomings’: Film’s too-clever world misses chance to say something truly memorable
The best compliment I can pay to Randall Park’s Shortcomings is that I would have loved this movie in college. The 20-year-old me would have appreciated the lovesick angst of its central character, an Asian-American film-school dropout named Ben (Justin H. Min) who works at a struggling Berkeley art-house cinema and binges Criterion DVDs at night while trying to reconcile the … [Read more...]
Arts buzz: Boca Stage relocates, Cultural Council seeks ‘ambassadors’
Palm Beach ArtsPaper staff DELRAY BEACH — Boca Stage, the independent theater company founded by Keith Garsson, will relocate to the black box theater at the Delray Beach Playhouse in October. Boca Stage, formerly known as Primal Forces, has been notable for bringing offbeat, little-known plays to South Florida. Its past four seasons have been presented at the Sol … [Read more...]
Marren finds better Palm Beach groove in ‘Maribelle’s Shadow’
By Sharon Geltner Maribelle is the eldest of three rich and beautiful sisters, from a family that started poor east of Panama City and made a fortune with a nationwide chain of convenience stores. Then they moved to the Island. Maribelle is also editorial director of Palm Beach Confidential magazine and gets invited to a lot of charity balls, fashion shows and lunches. … [Read more...]
Dramaworks takes ‘natural’ step, hires in-house playwright
At a time when many regional theaters are decreasing their staffs because of COVID, the economy and shrinking attendance, Palm Beach Dramaworks has a new hire. Producing artistic director William Hayes has announced the addition of the company’s first resident playwright, Jenny Connell Davis, whose Holocaust-themed drama The Messenger will have its world premiere at the … [Read more...]
Palm Beach Chamber Music Festival, on hiatus, seeks funds to return in 2024
For the first time in 31 years, a July in Palm Beach County passed without the Palm Beach Chamber Music Festival. Thrown off its tracks by adjustments for the COVID-19 pandemic and a drying up of donor funds, festival organizers called off the summer concert series they’ve been hosting since 1992. But it’s too soon to write an epitaph for the festival, which gave four … [Read more...]