Coco Peru is pissed off! In fact, she's beyond bitter and bothered, and so, with zero fucqs and sh!ts left to give, she’s bringing her aptly titled show, “Fucq This Sh!t!” to the Sunshine Cathedral on Nov. 7.
With the loss of her mom, Helen, (and Helen's comforting Bronx words of wisdom), Coco has been left feeling hopeless and tense. Obsessed with pushing forward and reclaiming her innate magical powers, she's continuing her 35-year tradition of creating an entertaining and heartfelt group therapy session where it's her turn to talk. Sit back and enjoy. For tickets and more information, go to sunshinecathedral.org/arts.
Death Is Just A Stage Of Life
South Florida’s drag superstars take the stage for a night of outrageous fun in a theatrical lip-sync tribute to the Broadway smash-hit “Death Becomes Her” on Nov. 6 at The Gray Box Theater. Nicole Halliwell takes on the role of Madeline Ashton, with
Kahtya Tehnsion as Helen Sharpe, Matthew Darren as Ernest Menville, Tiara
Love Dupree as Viola Van Horn, Coco Lords as Chagall, and Very Gerry as Stephan. A pre-show will offer a salute to “Wicked” and other Broadway hits. Tickets are available at broadwayisadrag.com.
OLD, BOLD, AND SOLID GOLD
Funny Old Broads, playing Nov. 4 at the Boca Black Box Theatre, is a musical comedy show that brings together a talented trio of comedians, Pam Peterson, Jan Slavin, and Caryn Bark, to create an evening of laughter, music, and witty banter. They share their humorous takes on life, aging, and the many quirks that come with getting older. The show is characterized by its high energy, clever writing, and original musical parodies. For tickets and more information, go to bocablackbox.com.
Long Live The King
Titus Burgess says, “I’m King of the World!” as he raises the curtain on a new chapter in Wilton Manors, as HarmonyWaves officially cuts the ribbon and celebrates the grand opening of the Gray Box Theater, the city’s newest performance space. The Tony-nominated Broadway and television powerhouse, appearing Oct. 23 and 24, has captivated audiences with his unforgettable performances on stage and screen, from “The Little Mermaid” and “Guys and Dolls” to his iconic Emmy-nominated role on Netflix’s “The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.” Joining Titus on stage will be John McDaniel, Tony Award-winning music director, pianist, composer, and producer, known for his brilliant collaborations on Broadway and as the long-time bandleader for The Rosie O’Donnell Show.
Congratulations to Island City Stage for its two Carbonell Award nominations for its production of “A Delicate Balance.” Betty Ann Hunt Strain was nominated for acting, and Rob Wolin for set and lighting design. This season’s Carbonell Awards will be presented at a glittery ceremony on Nov. 17, at FAU’s University Theatre in Boca Raton. “A Delicate Balance” also garnered Island City nominations for two Silver Palm Awards; Michael Leeds for direction, and Patti Gardner for acting. The Silver Palm Awards will be presented at Union Kitchen & Bar on Oct. 27.