Due to the unexpected closing of Bob Carter’s Actor’s Workshop and Repertory Theatre in West Palm Beach, Entr’Acte Theatrix’s production of “The Rocky Horror Show” will now be staged at the Cast Theatre, 7429 S. Military Trail, Lake Worth.
Carlo Rufino Sabusap, who has appeared in each of the company’s productions, as well as numerous other Entr’Acte productions, will direct the production. “In an age and political climate where we should be progressing as a society and species, we are instead given constant reminders that bigotry is living strong and that people who are different from the status quo are considered less than people, and in some cases, stripped of their rights,” he says. “Rocky Horror celebrates the idea of the outsider.”
The show will run Oct. 10-26. Tickets are available at linktr.ee/entractetheatrix.
¡NO PUEDE SER! ¡NO, ME LO CREO! ¡TE AMO!
Lesbian Thespians proudly presents “Funny Fortunes” with Diane Jorge. First up: Solovela — a one-woman telenovela improvised live, with every character brought to life by Diane!
The night continues with “Mercado de la Fortuna,” live fortune-telling con mucho, mucho, humor. Part of Lesbian Thespian’s Scene & Heard fundraiser series, supporting women-led theater. October 10 at The Pride Center at Equality Park. Go to Lesbian Thespian’s Facebook page for more information.
IT’S ALL ABOUT THE ARTS, DAHLING
The debut of Wilton Manors Art Week will take place Nov. 6-9. It’s a celebration of Wilton Manors as a thriving arts community, but also as a rising art and cultural tourism destination, boasting more than a dozen galleries and multiple creative spaces of all kinds, such as the city’s three theaters. The festival will bring together artists and cultural organizations for a diverse lineup of art openings, live performances, workshops, literary salons, culinary pairings, and immersive experiences. The week kicks off with the official opening party at Hunters Nightclub on Thursday, Nov. 6. Highlights of the week include unique experiences such as “Margaritas & Mixed Media.” A celebratory finale with culinary art demos, wine & bites pairings at The Gray Box Theater. For more information, go to wiltonmanorsartdistrict.org.
WAVE HELLO
HarmonyWaves has been busy. Not only are they opening the new Gray Box Theatre on 26th St. in Wilton Manors, but they’ve got a slew of shows lined up. David Archuleta will be performing on the Hunters Nightclub Stage during Wicked Manors. Hunters turns up the energy with a free show (Wicked Manors requires a ticket to access Wilton Drive for the street party. Tickets can be purchased in advance or on the day of the event at the entrance.)
Then, on Nov. 13, “An Evening with Andrew Keenan-Bolger” with Grammy and Emmy Award-winning music director John McDaniel at The Gray Box Theatre. Then they’ll wrap up the month with Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp, stars of the original version of “Rent” at a World AIDS Day Concert, on Nov. 30 at Las Olas Oceanside Park presented in conjunction with CAN Community Health to benefit the Susan Terry Foundation.
FLOCKS & FROCKS
FlockFest is holding a fashion show, and I’m certain it will include more than banana hammocks, on Oct. 16 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, hosted by FayWhat?!. In addition to performances by local singers, models will strut the runway, showing the latest from local designers. A portion of the proceeds support local LGBTQ nonprofits.
Want to live your stomp the runway fantasy? FlockFest is looking for models with an open casting call Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Register in advance and select your time slot! Go to FlockFest.org.