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FALL 2010 Volume 55 Issue 2 Volume 56 Issue II Fall 2010 Summer 2011 Inside this issue: Florida Shines at SETC... 2,3 Distinguished Career Awards... 4 Distinguished Career Ballot... 5 FTC Board of Directors... 6 Membership Renewal... 7 Schedule of Florida Theatres.. 8-12 FLORIDA SHINES AT SETC Winners of Community Theatre and Secondary School Competitions FLORIDATheatre is the official newsletter of the Florida Theatre Conference for theatres throughout the state of Florida. FLORIDATheatre is published three times a year and is free of charge. To be added to the mailing list, contact Robert Ankrom at rankrom76@ aol.com. www.flatheatre.org President Rick Kerby Executive Director Robert E. Ankrom Editor Susan M. Smith Dianne Dawson received Best Actress for her portrayal of Dot in the Manatee Players production of Sunday in the Park with George, and Steve Dawson received an award for special male actor. At the Southeastern Theatre Conference held March 2-5 in Atlanta, the state of Florida triumphed yet again, winning the top awards in both the Community Theatre and Secondary School festivals. Among the 20 plays presented in the Secondary School festival, Gulf Breeze High School (Pensacola) received runner up for its production of the musical 13. The production was directed by Margie Timmons and three of the cast were selected as All-Star cast members Claney Outzen, Miles Patrick, and Josh Lawson. Gulf Breeze repeated last years success at SETC when its production of 25th Annual Putnam Spelling Bee was the runner-up. continued on Page 2

Manatee Players production of Sunday in the Park with George The story of 13 concerns the life of 13-year-old Evan Goldman as he moves from New York City to Appleton, Indiana, and his dilemma when the move conflicts with the celebration of his Bar Mitzvah. Winner of Best Production in the Secondary School category was West Orange High School, from Orlando, for its production of INDEPENDENCE Pop: 301, directed by Ken Rush. The leading female character, Lizzie played by senior Brooke Morris was named Best Actress. This production has been entered in three major competitions this school year and has taken first place at all three, with Brooke winning Best Actress at all three competitions as well. Tyrone Speller was named to the All-Star Cast and the cast and crew combined were given awards for Best Costumes and Best Load In and Load Out. The original script of INDEPENDENCE: Pop. 30, written by its director, Ken Rush, is set in 1919 in a rural Southern Louisiana town where the citizens are faced with a racially explosive situation when a young black man is wrongly accused of raping a local white teenage girl. Lizzie, the daughter of a local farmer, has been deaf since an early age. She establishes her independence when she faces the accuser in a court of law in front of her family and her town. Finally, Manatee Players, with Sunday in the Park with George directed by Rick Kerby, was the big winner in the Community Theatre competition. Cast and crew not only won six top awards, including Best Dianne Dawson, winner of Best Actress award, as Dot in Manatee Players production of Sunday in the Park with George Production, they will represent Florida and the entire 10-state Southeast region at the American Association of Community Theatres national festival in Rochester, 2

New York, in June. Manatee Players have had this honor for three of the last four national festivals. Their success is unprecedented in the history of the festival. The five awards in addition to Best Production were to Rick Kerby as Best Director, to Dianne Dawson as Best Actress, her husband Steve Dawson as Featured Actor, to Rick Bogner for Best Music and Vocal Direction, and an award for Best Technical Production. Bob Ankrom, FTC Executive Director, was sitting with the executive directors from the ten states competing in this category. When the many Florida winners were announced Bob said: I was pleased and proud to be associated with these gifted and creative people. We join Bob in congratulating all Florida participants at SETC. West Orange High School production of INDEPENDENCE Pop:301 L to R: Gulf Breeze High School students Miles Patrick, Claney Outzen, Joshua Lawson, were All-Star cast members at SETC s regional one-act competition held in Atlanta in March. FTC Festival 2011 FTC s 55th Annual Festival will be held at Santa Fe College in Gainesville, FL October 26 to 29, 2011 3

Distinguished Career Awards 1986 2010 UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE THEATRE 1986 Al Wehlburg 1987 Robert Kase 1988 Harold Burris-Meyers 1989 Judith Kase-Polisini 1990 Jim Wright 1991 Gil Lazier 1992 Walter Shipley 1993 H. Kenneth Walker III 1996 Robert Ankrom 1998 Mary Ann Bentley 1999 Marilyn de Simone 2000 David Moberg 2001 David Young 2002 Dr. Richard G. Hinners 2003 Barton Lee 2004 Kenneth McCulough 2005 Ken Kurtz 2006 Ben Wilson 2008 Donald Seay 2009 Rosemarie O Bourke 2010 Ed Kelly PROFESSIONAL THEATRE 1986 Richard Fallon 1987 Burt Reynolds 1988 Michael Hall 1989 Tippin Davidson 1990 Bob Naismith 1991 Norman Easterbrook 1998 Lester Malizia 1999 Howard Millman 2001 Ann Reinking 2004 Patrick Wilson 2006 Mark Chambers 2008 Gene Colombus THEATRE FOR YOUTH 1986 Nancy Yoje 1987 Ruth Foreman 1988 Linda DeGabrielle 1989 Cornelia Dozier 1990 Bill Petterson 1991 Rene Sands 1993 V. Ann Nall 1995 Carole Ries 1998 Jerry Bickel 2000 Judith Delgado 2002 Stephen D. Nelson 2005 Doreen Heard 2006 Jeff Revels 2008 Linda Downey SECONDARY SCHOOL THEATRE 1986 Christine Chavers 1987 Marty Hancock 1988 Ellen Davis 1989 Donna White 1990 Joe Boyd 1991 Sheila Taylor 1992 Don Jones 1993 B. J. Leiter 1994 Debra Barnum 1997 Sandra Q. Cockrell 1998 Ken Wiegers 1999 Jay W. Jensen 2001 Rick Adams 2002 George Murray Mintz 2003 Beverly Blanchette 2004 Carla Webster 2005 Bob Strickland 2006 Karen Rugerio 2008 Charlotte Brown Seward 2009 Frank Venezia 2010 Margie Timmons THEATRE ARTS ADVOCATE 2000 Sherron Long 2008 Senator Evelyn Lynn 2009 Commissioner Bill Segal COMMUNITY THEATRE 1986 Hazel Lewis 1987 Phyliss Walters 1988 Angus McPherson 1989 Norman Small 1990 Mario Sanchez 1991 Michael Fortner 1992 Ken Garner 1993 Mary Ann Dean 1997 Mary Britt 1998 Fran Walker 1999 Rosemary Greene 2001 Dallas Zonkers 2002 Peg Brandon 2005 Tammy Serebrin 2006 Murray Chase 2007 Janet Castro 2008 Deborah and Dale Carpenter 2009 Eric Hurst LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 1997 William H. Lockey, Jr. 1998 Donald Creason 2002 Robert E. Ankrom 2004 James Randolph, Sr. 2006 Mary Ann Dean 2008 Mary Hausch 2009 Sandra Cockrell 4

FLORIDA THEATRE CONFERENCE BALLOT 2011 DISTINGUISHED CAREER AWARD Deadline October 10th, 2011 Send completed form to: Robert E. Ankrom, 9022 41st Way, Pinellas Park, FL 33782 Community Theatre /Affiliation... Name and Address... Theatre for Youth /Affiliation... Name and Address... Secondary School /Affiliation... Name and Address... University/College/ Affiliation... Name and Address... Professional Theatre/Affiliation... Name and Address... FTC Member submitting nominations... Address... In April 1986 the FTC Board of Directors voted to present an annual DISTINGUISHED CAREER AWARD to one individual from each of the five FTC divisions. The recipients are honored at the FTC Festival. If you are an FTC member, you are entitled to nominate a candidate(s) for the 2011 award. A master ballot will be compiled by the Chair and presented to the FTC Board of Directors on October 12 for final selection for each division. The nomination of members should be based upon their service to the organization and field. The awards will be presented at Festival 2011 in Gainesville. If you should enter a name that the Board of Directors may not be familiar with, we ask that you include a short resume. A list of past award winners since 1986 is on Page 4. LIFETIME MEMBERS OF FLORIDA THEATRE CONFERENCE You may become a lifetime member by sending in the membership form on Page 6. The cost of an individual membership is $400. If you know of names that have been omitted, please contact Bob Ankrom at rankrom76@aol.com or (727) 568-0956. Robert E. Ankrom Saul Becker Mary Ann Bentley Major Beatrice Bowman Mary Boyle Dale Carpenter Ralph Carruthers Sandra Q. Cockrell Alvin Cohen Coral Reef High School Drama Department Donald Creason Clay Davis Yvonne C. Dell Marilyn Gardner Matthew T. Gitkin Rita J. Hutchinson Don Jones, Jr. Irene Jurline Anita Kauffman Jean Marie Layton Donald L. Loeffler Angus Macpherson Marty Martin Carol Sue Moore Terrance Olson Robert Prescott Rebecca Rankin-Hopkins Rene Sands Ralph Schaeffer Walter B. Shipley William A. Shook Joan Taylor N. Jean Trammell Bobbie and Joyce Ward 5 continued on Page 16

Become a New Member or Renew your Current Membership of FTC 2011 Membership Renewal is Now Due! Please fi ll out this form and remit with payment to the address at bottom of the form. If you have already renewed, THANK YOU! Individual or Organization Mailing Address City/State/Zip Phone: Home ( ) Office ( ) E mail: Fax: Website Address: Organizational Affiliation or Contact Person CHECK DIVISIONAL INTEREST: CHECK TYPE OF MEMBERSHIP: Theatre for Youth Individual $45 Community Organizational $60 Professional Life (Individual) $400 Secondary School University/College With the decrease in funding for the arts from the State of Florida, your contributions are becoming increasingly important to allow us to continue providing services to the theatre institutions of Florida. Please include any (tax deductible) contribution you can. Charitable Contribution: Total Amount Enclosed: PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: FLORIDA THEATRE CONFERENCE MAIL FORM AND CHECK TO: Florida Theatre Conference, c/o Robert E. Ankrom, 9022 41st Way, N., Pinellas Park, FL 33782 (E-mail address: rankrom76@aol.com) 6

FTC BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2009-2011 PRESIDENT Rick Kerby, Managing Artistic Director Manatee Players, Inc. 102 Old Main Street Bradenton, FL 34209 W:(941) 748-0111 H:(941) 284-2651 Fax: (941) 750-9437 RicKerby@aol.com VICE PRESIDENT Tammy Serebrin 1122 Kells Court Lakeland, FL 33813 H: (863) 647-3670 Fax: (863) 665-9606 TSerebrin@gmail.com TREASURER/SECRETARY Steve Bayless Retired Secondary School Teacher 4945 B 91st. Avenue Pinellas Park, Florida 33782 H: (727) 560-8879 BaylessS727@aol.com PAST PRESIDENT Jeff Revels Artistic Director Orlando Repertory Theatre 1001 E. Princeton Street Orlando, FL 32803 W: (407) 896-7365, ext. 216 jrevels@orlandorep.com COMMUNITY THEATRE David Clevinger, Artistic Director Bay Street Players at the State Theatre PO Box 1405 Eustis, FL 32727 W: (352) 357-7777 www.baystreetplasyers.org THEATRE FOR YOUTH Gary Cadwallader Education Director Orlando Repertory Theatre 1001 E. Princeton Street Orlando, FL 32803 W: (407) 896-7365, ext. 201 Fax: (407) 897-3284 H: (386) 672-2071 garycad@earthlink.net garyc@orlandorep.com = SECONDARY SCHOOLS CHAIR Margie Timmons Gulf Breeze High School 675 Gulf Breeze Parkway Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 W: (850) 916-4139 DIRECTORS Mary Britt, Executive Director Ocala Civic Theatre 4337 E. Silver Springs Blvd. Ocala, FL 34470 H:(352) 694-2497 W:(352) 236-2851 Fax: (352) 236-0927 mbritt@ocalacivictheatre.com Christine Chavers Coral Reef Sr. High School 13432 SW 102 Lane Miami, FL 33186 H:(305) 408-3796 cmchavers39@yahoo.com Kevin P. Kern Assistant Professor of Theatre The University of West Florida Department of Theatre 11000 University Parkway Pensacola, FL. 32513 (850) 473-7265 kkern@uwf.edu Ken Rush, Theatre Teacher West Orange High School 1625 Beulah Rd. Winter Garden, FL 32787 H: (407) 522-9190 W: (407) 905-2400 ext. 2282 rushk@ocps.net SETC REPRESENTATIVE Donna A. White Retired Secondary School Teacher 8401 W. Gulf Blvd Treasure Island, FL 33706 H: (727) 360-3477 whitelady@verizon.net UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE Terry A. Klenk Professor/Theatre Director Santa Fe College 3000 NW 83rd Street Building E, Room 105 Gainesville, FL 32606-6200 W: (352) 395-5092 H:(352) 377-9608 Fax: (352) 395-4432 terry.klenk@sfcollege.edu PROFESSIONAL THEATRE Ben Wilson, Chair Jacksonville University 2800 University Boulevard North Jacksonville, Florida 33211-3394 W:(904) 256-7350 Fax: (904) 256-7375 bwilson@ju.edu WEBMASTER Randy Ford ARRFdesigns Web Design & Hosting www.arrfdesigns.com 941-840-0RAF(0723) EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Robert E. Ankrom Professor Emeritus, University of Miami 9022 41st Way Pinellas Park, FL 33782 H:(727) 568-0956 Fax: (727) 579-9851 rankrom76@aol.com NEWSLETTER EDITOR Susan M. Smith St. Thomas University 6520 S.W. 45 Street Miami, FL 33155 W:(305) 628-6661 Fax:(305) 628-6703 ssmith@stu.edu 7

Coming Soon... at Florida Theatres If you would like your theatre s schedule to appear in the next newsletter, please send your season no later than August 15 to: Susan M. Smith, 6520 S.W. 45 Street, Miami, FL 33155 or ssmith@stu.edu. NORTHWEST PENSACOLA LITTLE THEATRE 400 South Jefferson Street Pensacola, FL 32502 (850) 432-2042 www.pensacolalittletheatre.com Mainstage Theatre Series: The Man Who Came to Dinner June 17 26, 2011 Acorn Childrens Theatre: The Pied Piper of Hamelin July 9 10 & 16 17 Curtain Call Series: The Dixie Swim Club July 20 24, 2011 Treehouse Theatre: Willy Wonka - the Musical July 29 August 14, 2011 TALLAHASSEE LITTLE THEATRE 1861 Thomasville Rd. Tallahassee, FL 32303 Mailing address: P.O. Box 3262 Tallahassee, FL 32315 (850) 224-4596 or (866) 893-7972 www.tallahasseelittletheatre.org Bedroom Farce June 9 26, 2011 THEATRE A LA CARTE 1516 Copperfield Circle Tallahassee, FL 32312 (850) 385-6700 www.theatrealacarte.org Xanadu October 7 16, 2011 Elton John & Tim Rice s Aida July 20 29, 2012 YOUNG ACTORS THEATRE 609 Glenview Drive Tallahassee, FL 32303 (850) 386-6602 www.youngactorstheatre.com Hairspray July 8 24, 2011 NORTHEAST AMELIA COMMUNITY THEATRE 209 Cedar Street (PO Box 662) Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 (904) 261-6749 www.ameliacommunitytheatre.org The Diary of Anne Frank June 9 25, 2011 The Cocktail Hour August 4 20, 2011 The Seven Year Itch September 29 October 15, 2011 A Christmas Story December 1 17, 2011 LIMELIGHT THEATRE 11 Old Mission Ave. St. Augustine, FL 32084 (904) 825-1164 www.limelight-theatre.org Summer Performance Camps July 18 August 14, 2011 Assassins June 17 July 10, 2011 Second Samuel August 5 28, 2011 8 CENTRAL AMERICAN STAGE 211 Third Street South St. Petersburg, FL 33731 (727) 823-PLAY www.americanstage.org Mainstage Series: Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune May 31 July 3, 2011 Summer Camp - Ages 5-17 June 13 August 19, 2011 A Steady Rain July 22 August 14, 2011 August:Osage County October 22 30, 2011 An Ideal Husband November 18 December 24, 2011 BAY STREET PLAYERS at the Historic State Theatre 109 N. Bay Street Eustis, FL 32726 (352) 357-7777 www.baystreetplayers.org Thoroughly Modern Millie July 8 31, 2011 Young Peoples Theatre: Thoroughly Modern Millie, Jr June 30 July 3, 2011 Honk, Jr. August 11 14, 2011 CARROLLWOOD PLAYERS 4333 Gunn Highway Tampa, FL 33688 (813) 265-4000 www.carrollwoodplayers.org Squabbles May 27 June 18, 2011 A Bed Full of Foreigners July 1 23, 2011 One Acts Weekend August 26 28, 2011

FLORIDA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS 5001 St. John s Avenue Palatka, FL 32177 (386) 312 4300 floarts@sjrcc.edu Rhinoceros June 16 19, 2011 FRANCIS WILSON PLAYHOUSE 302 Seminole Street Clearwater, FL 33755 (727) 446-1360 www.franciswilsonplayhouse.org Brighton Beach Memoirs August 11 21, 2011 42nd Street September 14 October 2, 2011 Noises Off October 27 November 6, 2011 Annie December 1 18, 2011 Concert Series: An Evening with Frank and Styne October 15, 2011 Turkey Lurkey Time November 19, 2011 GAINESVILLE COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE (at the Vam York Theater) 4039 NW 16th Blvd.) P.O. Box 14233 Gainesville, FL 32604 (352) 376-4949 www.gcplayhouse.org Anything Goes July 8 31, 2011 HIGHLANDS LITTLE THEATRE 356 W. Center Av Sebring, FL 33870 (863) 382-2525 www.highlandslittletheatre.org Little Women June 3 19, 2011 The Secret Garden August 19 September 4, 2011 LAKELAND COMMUNITY THEATRE at Lake Mirror Theatre 121 South Lake Street Lakeland, FL 33801 (863) 603 7529 www.lakelandcommunitytheatre.com The Wizard of Oz July 21 31, 2011 Theatre for Youth: Disney s The Jungle Book Kids June 24 26, 2011 MAD COW THEATRE COMPANY 105 South Magnolia Avenue Orlando, FL 32801 (407) 297-8788 www.madcowtheatre.com Stage Left: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum June 3 July 10, 2011 Rashomon June 17 July 10, 2010 Legacy of Light July 29 August 28, 2011 Stage Right: The Understudy August 5 28, 2011 MELON PATCH PLAYERS 311 N. 13th Street Leesburg, FL 34748 (352) 787 3013 www.melonpatch.org Plaza Suite July 29 August 14, 2011 Cabaret September 23 October 9, 2011 White Christmas December 2 18, 2011 MOUNT DORA THEATRE COMPANY at the Icehouse Theatre 1100 N. Unser Street Mount Dora, FL 32757 (352) 383-4616 www.icehousetheatre.com Always... Patsy Cline July 14 17, 2011 Breaking Legs September 16 October 9, 2011 9 Annie November 18 December 18, 2011 OCALA CIVIC THEATRE 4337 East Silver Springs Boulevard Ocala, FL 33470 (352) 236 2274 www.ocalacivictheatre.com Signature Series: Youth Productions: The Secret Garden June 24 25, 2011 Starfish Circus July 15 16, 2011 The Wiz of the West August 5 6, 2011 ORLANDO REPERTORY THEATRE in partnership with UCF 1001 East Princeton Street Orlando, FL 32803 (407) 896-7365 ext. 1 www.orlandorep.com Summer Youth Academy (for grades 1-10) June 13 August 19, 2011 (weekly) Sideways Stories from the Wayside School September 8 October 9, 2011 A Wrinkle in Time October 6 November 6, 2011 A Nutty Nutcracker Christmas November 10 December 18, 2011 ORLANDO SHAKESPEARE THEATER in partnership with UCF 812 E. Rollins St. Orlando, FL 32803 (407) 447-1700 www.shakespearefest.org Young Audiences: Snowwhite and the Seven Dwarfs July 7 August 7, 2011 Miss Nelson is Missing October 20 November 19, 2011 Signature Series: The Importance of Being Earnest September 14 October 9, 2011 God of Carnage October 12 November 13, 2011 A Tuna Christmas November 30 December 30. 2011

RICHEY SUNCOAST THEATRE 6237 Grand Blvd. New Port Richey, FL 34652 (727) 842-6777 www.richeysuncoasttheatre.com No, No, Nanette February 24 March 13, 2011 Unsinkable Molly Brown May 12 29, 2011 ST. PETERSBURG LITTLE THEATRE 4025 31 Street South St. Petersburg, FL 33712 4047 (727) 866-1973 www.splt.org Twelve Angry Men June 10 26, 2011 Summer Theatre Camps (various dates) 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee October 7 23, 2011 Miracle on 34th Street December 2 18, 2011 STAGE WEST COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE 8390 Forest Oaks Boulevard Spring Hill, FL 34606 (352) 683-5113 www.stagewest.net The Wizard of Oz June 10 19, 2011 The Rocky Horrow Show July 7 15, 2011 Thoroughly Modern Millie Jr August 5 14, 2011 THEATRE WINTER HAVEN Post Office Drawer 1230 Winter Haven, FL 33882-1230 (863) 294 SHOW www.theatrewinterhaven.com Evita July 22 August 7, 2011 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA School of Theatre and Dance Nadine McGuire Theatre and Dance Pavilion 687 McCarty Dr. (P.O. Bos 115900) Gainesville, FL 32611 (352) 273-0500 www.arts.ufl.edu/theatreanddance Romeo and Juliet June 3 4, 2011 Oedipus, the King June 8 9, 2011 An Evening of Improv July 14 18, 2011 SOUTHWEST ASOLO REPERTORY THEATRE 5555 North Tamiami Trail Sarasota, FL 34243 (941) 351-8000 or (800) 361-8388 www.asolo.org Repertory Season: Maestro June 8 12, 2011 Marilyn Forever Blonde June18 July 10, 2011 My Fair Lady November 18 December 23, 2011 LEMON BAY PLAYHOUSE 96 W. Dearborn Street Englewood, FL 34223 (941) 475-6745 www.lemonbayplayhouse.com See Rock City June 22 - July 10, 2011 Luv August 31 September 18, 2011 Absurd Person Singular October 26 November 13, 2011 MANATEE PLAYERS 102 Old Main Street Bradenton, FL 34205 (941) 748-5875 www.manateeplayers.com Forever Doo Wop - A Tribute to the 50 s and 60 s June 11, 2011 Beatlemania Now June 29 July 3, 2011 10 Chicago August 18 September 4, 2011 The Sound of Music September 22 October 9, 2011 Jerry s Girls October 27 November 13, 2011 White Christmas December 1 3, 2011 VENICE THEATRE 140 W. Tampa Avenue Venice, FL 34285 (941) 488-1115 www.venicestage.com Drag Queen Bingo June 17 25, 2011 Jimmy Jay Oldies Show July 16, 2011 The Dixie Swim Club September 27 October 16, 2011 Big River November 1 27, 2011 SOUTHEAST ACTORS PLAYHOUSE AT THE MIRACLETHEATRE 280 Miracle Mile Coral Gables, FL 33134 (305) 444-9293 www.actorsplayhouse.org Alfred Hitchcock s 39 Steps May 11 June 5, 2011 See Jane Run! July 13 August 14, 2011 Hairspray October 12 November 13, 2011 Christmas Carol December 13, 2011 January 1, 2012 Childrens Theatre: Madeleine and the Gypsies June 23 August 6, 2011 Alexander and The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day September 30 November 19, 2011 (Saturdays)

ADRIENNE ARSHT CENTER 1300 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33132 (305) 949-66722 www.arshtcenter.org Broadway in Miami: XXV I International Hispanic Theatre Festival of Miami July 7 24, 2011 The Adams Family October 25 30, 2011 CALDWELL THEATRE COMPANY Count de Hoernle Theatre 7901 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton, FL 33487 (561) 241 7432 or (877) 245-7432 www.caldwelltheatre.com How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying June 16 26, 2011 Stuff July 16 31, 2011 Six Years August 10 September 4, 2011 Vices - A Love Story November December 12, 2011 CITY THEATRE 444 Brickell Avenue Suite 229 Miami, Florida 33131 (305) 755-9401 www.citytheatre.com at the Adrienne Arsht Center: Summer Shorts June 2 26, 2011 Dirty Little Secrets June 10, 17, 19 & 24, 2011 Camp Kappawanna June 15 26, 2011 at the Broward Center: Summer Shorts June 30 - July 3, 2011 Dirty Little Secrets July 2, 2011 Camp Kappawanna July 1 3, 2011 at the Kravis Center: Camp Kappawanna June 9 12, 2011 FLORIDA STAGE Kravis Center for the Performing Arts 701 Okeechobee Blvd. Suite 300 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 585-3433 or (800) 514-3837 www.floridastage.org Ella June 1 August 28, 2011 Bakersfield Mist October 19 November 20, 2011 GABLESTAGE AT THE BILTMORE 1200 Anastasia Avenue Coral Gables, FL 33134 (305) 445-1119 www.gablestage.org Masked July 3 31, 2011 The Brothers Size August 27 September 25, 2011 HISPANIC THEATER GUILD at Teatro 8 2101 SW 8th Street Miami, FL (305) 541-4841 www.teatro8.com Razas August 25 September 4, 2011 MARATHON COMMUNITY THEATRE 5101 Overseas Highway Marathon, FL 33050 (305) 743-0408 www.marathontheater.org tah-dance June 14 and 19, 2011 MOSAIC THEATRE at American Heritage Center for the Arts 12200 West Broward Blvd., Bldg. 3000 Plantation, FL 33325 (954) 577-8243 www.mosaictheatre.com Ages of the Moon June 2 26, 2011 NEW THEATRE 4120 Laguna Street Coral Gables, FL 33146 (305) 443-5909 www.new-theatre.org Henry V August 26 September 11, 2011 Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them October 14 30, 2011 Twain and Shaw Do Lunch December 2 18, 2011 NEW WORLD SCHOOL OF THE ARTS Louise O. Gerrits Theater 25 NE 2nd Street, 8th floor Miami, FL www. The Beauty Queen of Leenane May 4 June 19, 2011 PALM BEACH DRAMAWORKS 322 Banyan Boulevard West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 514-4042 www.palmbeachdramaworks.org The Beauty Queen of Leenane May 6 June 19, 2011 THE PLAYGROUND THEATRE 9806 NE 2nd. Avenue Miami Shores, FL 33138 (305) 751-9550 www.theplaygroundtheatre.com Musical Theatre Summer Camp I June 13-July 8, 2011 Musical Theatre Summer Camp II July 18-August 12, 2011 The Red Thread November 9 December 18, 2011 RIVERSIDE THEATRE 3280 Riverside Park Drive Vero Beach, FL (772) 234-8052 www.riversidetheatre.com Comedy Zone June 17 & 18, 2011 Boeing-Boeing October 27 November 13, 2011 Riverside Children s Theatre: Disney s Little Mermaid Jr. June 17 & 18, 2011 11

West Orange High School production of INDEPENDENCE Pop:301 FTC Festival 2011 FLORIDA THEATRE CONFERENCE 55th Annual Festival will be held at Santa Fe College in Gainesville, FL October 26 to 29, 2011 Deadline for all submissions is October 10th. A $10 late fee will be added to any registration submitted after the deadline. 12