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ISSUE 4
DAVID LINDSAY-ABAIRE


Welcome to the Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s production of Good People. I love plays like this, where the story starts one way, but then it slowly reveals itself and transforms into something different. By the end, playwright David Lindsay-Abaire leaves us with important questions to ask of ourselves and of our society. For that reason, I am so grateful to have Jerry Dixon leading us on this journey. This is Jerry’s first time directing at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre, and we are so happy to have him here.
You are joining us at a very exciting time of the year for the Theatre. Our 20th Anniversary season has been officially announced! We have a fantastic lineup of some reinvented classics and new modern hits for this upcoming milestone season. If you are currently a subscriber, your renewal forms are on their way to you in the mail. When you come back for your performance of Oliver, we will have box office volunteers in the lobby ready to assist you with any questions or make any changes to your subscription.
Interested in becoming a subscriber for the 2023/24 season? You can pick up a new subscriber form in the lobby today! Take one on your way out and you can mail it back in order to secure the best seats at the best price.
We still have a lot of exciting events coming up the remainder of this season. On March 4th we are presenting our Broadway’s Best Benefit Concert starring Lucie Arnaz. We are also closing out our lineup of limited engagements with Stayin’ Alive, What a Fool Believes, and The Celtic Tenors. Tickets are still available through the box office, so stop by or purchase online soon before they’re gone!
The Goldner Conservatory also still has spots open for Spring 2023 classes. We are also offering “Play in a Day” camps for grades K through 5, to keep your young ones entertained when school is out. Visit our website to learn more and to register.
On behalf of everyone here at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre, thank you. Thank you for showing up for live theatre. Thank you for supporting the arts in your community. We hope you enjoy the show, and we cannot wait to see you back here for our season finale, Oliver!
Andrew Kato PRODUCING ARTISTIC DIRECTOR/ CHIEF EXECUTIVEOriginally commissioned by the MANHATTAN THEATRE CLUB (LYNNE MEADOW, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR; BARRY GROVE, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) with funds provided by BANK OF AMERICA and received its world premiere there on February 8, 2011.
Scenic Designer SYDNEY LYNNE∆
Costume Designer K. APRIL SOROKO∆
Sound Designer
JEREMY “MATTHEW J.” EARHART∆
Dialect Coach
MICHAEL DEAN MORGAN
Production Stage Manager JEREMY J. PHILLIPS*
Lighting Designer KIRK BOOKMAN∆
Intimacy Choroegrapher NICOLE PERRYu
Casting Director BOB CLINE
Assistant Stage Manager SUZANNE APICELLA*
Director JERRY DIXON u
is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.
Special thanks to Dee Dee, Marty and Douglas Jaffe, as Trustees of the Jeff Hunter Charitable Trust for their support of the Maltz Jupiter Theatre's Production Center.
AFFILIATIONS
(In alphabetical order)
Margie ANNE BATES*
Kate TRACEE BEAZER*
Mike
JOE CASSIDY*
Stevie
SEAN WILLIAM DAVIS*
Dottie
DELPHI HARRINGTON*
League of Resident Theatres (LORT)
American Federation of Musicians USA 829 (a labor association of Designers, Craftspeople)
Actors’ Equity Association (the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States)
League of Resident Theatres (LORT)
Jean
League of Resident Theatres (LORT)
Actors’ Equity Association (the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States)
KIM COZORT KAY*
Florida Professional Theatres Association (FPTA)
United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829 (a labor union and professional association of Designers, Artists and Craftspeople)
American Federation of Musicians
Hobe Sound Chamber of Commerce Beach County
United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829 (a labor union and professional association of Designers, Artists and Craftspeople)
Cultural Council of Palm Beach County
Cultural Alliance
Discover The Palm Beaches
The Northern Palm Beaches Cultural Alliance
Hobe Sound Chamber of Commerce
Actors’ Equity Association (the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States)
American Federation of Musicians
829, a labor union and professional association of Designers, Artists and Craftspeople. The Maltz Jupiter Theatre is a proud member of F.P.T.A.
Florida Professional Theatres Association (FPTA)
Cultural Council of Palm Beach County
Northern Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce
Hobe Sound Chamber of Commerce
Florida Professional Theatres Association (FPTA)
Northern Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce
Local USA 829 (a labor union and professional association of Designers, Artists and Craftspeople)
The play is set in South Boston’s Lower End, and in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. The year is 2011.
The Northern Palm Beaches Cultural Alliance
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Northern Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Palm Beach County
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Discover The Palm Beaches
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Palm Beach County
Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC) 11
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Discover The Palm Beaches
Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC) 11
STYLE GUIDE
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Palm Beach County
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Welcome to Southie, a Boston neighborhood where a night on the town means a few rounds of bingo, where this month’s paycheck covers last month’s bills, and where Margie Walsh has just been let go from yet another job. Facing eviction and scrambling to catch a break, Margie thinks an old fling who’s made it out of Southie might be her ticket to a fresh new start. But is this apparently self-made man secure enough to face his humble beginnings? Margie is about to risk what little she has left to find out. With his signature humorous glow, Lindsay-Abaire explores the struggles, shifting loyalties and unshakeable hopes that come with having next to nothing in America.
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Margaret/Margie
Anne is excited for her Maltz Jupiter Theatre debut. A FAB founding member with The Barrow Group in NY, she has many Off Broadway and Regional credits. She received a *CCC nomination for Thousand Pines under Austin Pendleton’s direction at Westport Country Playhouse. Some Off-Broadway credits include Dan Cody’s Yacht at Manhattan Theatre Club, The Effect at Barrow Street with the National Theatre of London, both Tartuffe and The Tempest with the Acting Company, Icebound and Alison’s House at Metropolitan Playhouse, Long Division at Abingdon Theatre receiving *Best Supporting Nomination. TV: Upcoming season of HBO’s Succession, The Feud:Truman Capote and his women, Equalizer, New Amsterdam, Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Law & Order SVU, God Friended Me, Sneaky Pete, Us & Them, Unforgettable, 30 Rock. Film: Goneril in Paul Sorvino’s King Lear and Eden in The Collective *Audience Choice Award. Juilliard Graduate.
Kate
Maltz Jupiter Theatre debut! Tracee recently starred as Shug Avery in The Color Purple at The Muny and Carole in NY City Center Encores' The Tap Dance Kid (director Kenny Leon). Broadway credits include , Frozen (Bulda) Something Rotten!; Honeymoon in Vegas, Holler If Ya Hear Me, Memphis, The Wedding Singer, Good Vibrations and Hairspray Off-Broadway: Radiant Baby, Two Gentlemen of Verona and The Pirates of Penzance. Film/TV: The Best Man: The Final Chapter; Bedlam: The Series; The Baker and the Beauty, God Friended Me, Rise, House of Cards, Law & Order: SVU; Spinning Into Butter; Camp; Love2P; Eph3:20.
Mike
Joe is delighted to return to Maltz Jupiter Theatre, having been last seen here in Billy Elliot. Broadway credits include: Waitress, If/Then, Catch Me If You Can, Next To Normal, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, 1776, Show Boat, and Les Miserables. Network TV/Film credits include: The 12 Days of Christmas Eve, Retreat, Evil, The Code, Blue Bloods, Elementary, Law & Order, Madame Secretary, and The Good Fight. In voiceover, Joe’s been heard in national commercials, animated shows, video games, and narrating the audiobook, Diamonds In The Rough Joe sends love and oceans of gratitude to his wife Ashley and his family.
Stevie
Sean is a South Florida based actor who holds a finance degree from Florida Atlantic University. He is thrilled to be returning to the Maltz Jupiter Stage after appearing as the preening soldier, Miles Gloriosus, in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Favorite credits include: Guys and Dolls (Sky Masterson) MNM Theatre; Forum (Miles Gloriosus) MNM Theatre; Crazy For You (Mingo) Wick Theatre; Legally Blonde (Aaron Schultz) Slow Burn Theatre. Shout out to Randolph! Much love to Mom, Dad, Meg, and Caiti.
Dottie
Delphi can be seen on TV in Kaleidoscope on Netflix, Bluebloods, Bull, House of Cards, Law and Order. She starred on “Soaps” Where the Heart is, All My Children, Guiding Light, One Life to Live. Her most recent film is Sully. Off B’way she appeared in Uncle Vanya, The Hairy Ape, Beckett-Albee, Three Tall Women, After the Fall, and Blithe Spirit Broadway Credits range from The Sea Gull, Albee’s Everything in the Garden, Romeo and Juliet, to starring as Fay Medwick, in Chapter II. Regionally, Desireé in A Little Night Music may be her favorite role.
Jean
Credits include: (Maltz Jupiter Theatre: Steel Magnolias (w/ Alison Fraser & Marcia Milgrom Dodge, and Born Yesterday (w/ Andrea Burns & Peter Flynn); National Tour: Death of a Salesman with Hal Holbrook. The Music Man (w/ Richard Kind), Do Not Go Gentle (w/ June Havoc), Lucky Guy (w/ Rachel Bay Jones & Joey McKneely,) Always, Patsy Cline, Hank Williams Lost Highway (Randal Myler: Dir), and The Goat or Who is Sylvia? Opera: Papagena in The Magic Flute, Gretel in Hansel and Gretel and Princess Margaret in The Student Prince. Television: Bloodline, The Glades, and Burn Notice. An award-winning actress, Kim penned and performs her one-woman show, Silver Shadows; Dark Side of the Mountain, directed by husband Kenneth Kay. A recent run in NC, garnered her the NC Society of Historians Award of Excellence for Historical Play. Kim serves as Director of Education with the Maltz Jupiter Theatre.
Jerry is known for his work as an award-winning director, actor, writer, teacher, artistic director, and performing arts consultant. As a theatre director Dixon has helmed premiere or development productions of Had It Blue, Hart Island, Ferguson, Modern, A Proper Place, Barnstormer, Gun & Powder, Take Me America, Great Wall, Funked Up Fairytales, and Hansel & Gretl & Heidi & Gunter. Regional direction credits include The Curious Incident of The Dog In The Nighttime, Songs For A New World, Show Boat, Bernarda Alba, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Crowns, and The Full Monty. Voice-over work includes “Dinosaurs Bones”, “Zane and the Hurricane”, “The Energy Wizard” and “Henry’s Freedom Box.” His writing credits include special music for “ABC’s The View”, “MTV Rocks!”, “CBS Good Morning”, “Comedy Central”, and the score for the Broadway on Showtime hit “Laugh Whore”. As an actor Dixon starred in the original Broadway and off-Broadway companies of If/ Then , Once on This Island , Five Guys Named Moe, tick… Tick BOOM! Steve, Romantic Poetry, Bright Lights Big City, The Newyorkers, Taking a Chance on Love, Avenue X, and The River. Television and Film credits include: “Blue Bloods”, “The Blacklist”, “FBI: Most Wanted”, “Vineyards”, “Peacemaker “, “Everwood”, “He’s With Me”, and “Gotham”
Scenic Designer
(she/hers) is a Chicago-based scenic designer and civic artist, crafting over 50 worldbuilding experiences. She is thrilled to make her scenic design debut with Maltz Jupiter Theater this season. Her recently recognized productions include What to Send up When It Goes Down (Congo Square Theater), cullud watah (Victory Gardens), and Campaigns, Inc (Timeline Theater). Other collaborators include: Shattered Globe Theater, Black Ensemble Theater, First Stage, Longwharf Theatre, Pyramid Theater / Des Moines Playhouse, and Geva Theater Center. Sydney Lynne is a graduate of Northwestern University. She is grateful to be nominated for a 2020 Jeff Award in Scenic Design, and for winning a 2020 3Arts Award in Theatre and 2022 BTAA Award for Best Scenic Design. ~To those who got me here, thank you. sL -sydneylynnedesign.com-
Costume Designer
Off-Broadway: SceneryNapoleon for New York Musical Festival; CostumesMariage Blanc for Playwrights Horizons. Some regional credits include: SceneryCollected Stories, A Long Day’s Journey Into Night and My Old Lady for Palm Beach Dramaworks, Scenery -Milk and Honey for the Wick Theatre; Costumes- The Merchant of Venice, Othello, Twelfth Night & A Midsummer Night’s Dream at NC Shakes; Scenery-Pump Boys and Dinettes, The Last Romance, Talley’s Folly , The Savannah Disputation, Race, Costumes- Das Barbecu, Native Gardens, Beehive: the 60’s Musical, The 39 Steps and The Fabulous Lipitones at Florida Studio Theatre; Costumes- Dracula, Driving Miss Daisy, Debunked, Hedda Gabler, Gaslight, Suddenly Last Summer for Triad Stage. Ms. Soroko is Associate Professor of Scenic Design at FAU where she has taught since ‘16. Yale School of Drama ’98 – Member USA Local 829 -Scenery and Costumes and. www. aprilsoroko.com
Lighting Designer Kirk has designed the lighting for numerous New York productions, including Charles Busch's The Tribute Artist, The Divine Sister. Off-Broadway: What Then at the Ohio Theater, The Cook at Intar Theatre 53, Recent Tragic Events at Playwrights Horizons (starring Heather Graham). For the National Actors Theatre on roadway: The Sunshine Boys (Jack Klugman and Tony Randall),The Gin Game (Julie Harris and Charles Durning), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and Right You Are. For the Irish Repertory Company in New York, his presentations include Bedbound, Playboy of the Western World, Eclipsed, The Importance of Being Earnest and Major Barbara . Other New York productions include Mondo Drama, Havanais Waiting, Force Continuum (Atlantic Theater Company), My One Good Nerve (starring Ruby Dee),The Green Heart at Manhattan Theatre Club, The Shawl, Rude Entertainment, The Book of Liz (David and Amy Sedaris), Les MIZrahi (IsaacMizrahi), Hope is the Thing with Feathers, As Thousands Cheer and June Moon. Regionally, Mr. Bookman has designed at such notable theaters as Goodspeed Opera House, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, and Pittsburgh Public theater, Repertory Theatre of St Louis. Ballet credits include the English National Ballet, Santiago Ballet, the Cincinnati Ballet, Kansas City Ballet and Hungarian National Ballet. Projects with the San Francisco Symphony include The Thomashefskys, Of Thee I Sing, Oedipus Rex, The Nightingale and A Flowering Tree directed by Peter Sellars. Upcoming: American Dance Machine at the Joyce Theater, Pioneer Theater Company (in Salt Lake City) and 3 productions with Utah Shakespeare Festival.
Jeremy is a DJ, music producer, and sound designer based in New York. Past sound design credits include Had It Blue, Ferguson, and Catch the Sparrow. He has been seen DJing at the NYC Pride Parade, House of Yes, Eagle NYC, and numerous private events. He partnered with bubly Sparkling Water and co-wrote the theme song “Living Parade” for their 2020 Pride campaign. He produces electronic music for theatre, social media, promotional videos, as well as his own remixes and original tracks. @the.matthew.j
Intimacy Choroegrapher
Nicole Perry is a is a Silver Palm award-winning intimacy director, as well as intimacy coordinator and dance choreographer in South Florida. Career highlights include 2 Broward County Artist Investment Grants for KINesphere (site-inspired dance works), intimacy coordination for God Forbid on Hulu, and a Carbonell nomination for the intimacy direction of To Fall in Love at Theatre Lab. Nicole is excited to return to the Maltz Jupiter Theatre after creating the intimacy choreography for I Hate Hamlet last season! Nicole is a Certified Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analyst and provides workshops on Laban, as well as Consent and Power in Creative Practice, through Momentum Stage. She founded this non-profit to provide affordable, virtual professional development for performing artists and arts educators. Nicole holds an MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts, with concentrations in Performance Creation and Decolonial Arts Praxis from Goddard College. She is an adjunct professor of dance at the University of Miami. Nicole is a member of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, the Dance Studies Association, the National Dance Education Organization, and the Association of Theatre Movement Educators. She apprenticed with Intimacy Directors International, and is certified in both Intimacy Direction and Intimacy Coordination with Intimacy Directors and Coordinators (IDC).
Michael is excited to return to the Maltz Jupiter Theatre as Dialect Coach. Michael is a certified KTS speech coach, performer, and the newest professor of Voice and Speech at the University of Miami’s Department of Theatre Arts. Michael has spent three
decades studying accents and supporting artists in their authentic transformation. As an actor, Michael made his Broadway debut in Amazing Grace and you may have seen him as Mr. Banks in the national tour of Mary Poppins or Zazu in The Lion King. Michael also originated the role of Marlin in Finding Nemo – the Musical. Michael is originally from Wisconsin, received his Master of Fine Arts degree from UC-Irvine, and has been a professor of speech at Princeton’s Theological Seminary (9 years) and Rowan University in New Jersey. For more visit DialectLab.com
Production Stage Manager
Jeremy is excited to make his debut at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre in this production of Good People. Previously, he served as the Director of Production at South Bend Civic Theatre (located in South Bend, IN). Favorite credits include La Boheme (Gulfshore Opera), Chicago (Little Theatre on the Square), and Pagliacci (Opera Memphis). He graduated from Indiana University.
Assistant Stage Manager
Suzanne is excited to be making her Maltz Jupiter debut! Broadway shows include Fiddler on the Roof and Burn the Floor. National Tours include Jersey Boys, Sweeney Todd, Rock of Ages, The Play That Goes Wrong and The Producers. Regional credits include Rock of Ages, Jersey Boys, Singing in the Rain and Carnival.
Casting Director
Bob Cline has been the New York Casting Director for the past eight seasons for the Maltz Jupiter Theatre. In New York, Bob works as a director, casting director, and he is a professor at Pace University in Manhattan, where he is a proud faculty member in charge of the Senior B.F.A. Musical Theatre majors. Bob has helped to populate over 70 national tours, hundreds of regional theatre productions, films, TV shows, and commercials.
Andrew Kato is celebrating his seventeenth season at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre as the Producing Artistic Director/Chief Executive. During his tenure, he has produced over 70 productions and subscriptions have grown to over 8,000 patrons. Overall attendance has grown to nearly 100,000 guests annually, securing the Theatre to be one of the most successful regional theatres in the southeast. Andrew was the Creative Consultant/Coordinating Producer on the Tony Awards® for 13 years. He was a Producing Associate on the Broadway productions of Jelly’s Last Jam, Angels in America and the off-Broadway production of Cryptogram Andrew conceived and developed several musicals, including: Switch!, Academy, 1001 Nights, Street Songs, Diva Diaries, and Through the Looking Glass. Andrew received the 2012 Council’s Choice Muse Award from the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, the 2013 Silver Palm Award from the South Florida Theatre League for Outstanding Contribution, and the 2019 Richard G. Fallon Award for Excellence in Professional Theatre. Andrew has been honored as a Leader of Distinction by Florida Weekly and one of Palm Beach County’s 100 Most Influential Business Leaders by Palm Beach Illustrated three years in a row. He is a proud graduate of Florida State University and member of the Society of Directors and Choreographers (SDC).
David Lindsay-Abaire is a Pulitzer Prize winning playwright, screenwriter, lyricist and librettist. His play GOOD PEOPLE premiered on Broadway, was awarded the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play, The Horton Foote Prize, The Edgerton Foundation New American Play Award, and two Tony nominations. His previous play RABBIT HOLE received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, five Tony nominations, and the Spirit of America Award. David also wrote the book and lyrics for SHREK THE MUSICAL (Jeanine Tesori, composer), which was nominated for eight Tonys, four Oliviers, a Grammy, and earned David the Ed Kleban Award as America’s most promising musical theatre lyricist. David’s other plays include RIPCORD, FUDDY MEERS, KIMBERLY AKIMBO, WONDER OF THE WORLD, and A DEVIL INSIDE, among others. In addition to his work in theatre, David's screen credits include his film adaptation of "Rabbit Hole," Dreamworks’ "Rise of the Guardians," and "The Family Fang," starring Nicole Kidman, Christopher Walken, and Jason Bateman. He is also, along with Marsha Norman, co-chair of the Playwriting Program at the Juilliard School.
MARCH 14 - APRIL 2, 2023
Oliver is a young orphan living in Victorian England. After escaping a workhouse and an abusive apprenticeship, he finds himself amongst a group of petty thieves and pickpockets, and so begin Oliver's whirlwind adventures and his search to find the true love of a family. Lionel Bart's Tony® and Olivier Award®-winning musical interpretation of Charles Dickens' classic novel has been regarded as a masterpiece among audiences for seven decades.
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Our 62nd Concert Season!
“Absolutely marvelous!”
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A Traditional Holiday
Saturday Dec. 3, 2022, 7:30 p.m., Duncan Theatre
Sunday, Dec. 11, 2022, 3 p.m., Eissey Campus Theatre
Enjoy seasonal traditions as we proudly present our specialty -new and spectacular sounds to further elevate your holiday spirits.
Spotlight on the Band, 41st Annual Scholarship Concert
Sunday, Feb. 5, 2023, 3 p.m., Eissey Campus Theatre
Saturday, Feb. 11, 2023, 7:30 p.m., Duncan Theatre
Our many soloists, both young and seasoned, bring delightful features to both classical and popular fare.
Copeland Davis Symphonic Jazz
Saturday, March 25, 2023, 7:30 p.m., Duncan Theatre
Saturday, April 1, 2023, 7:30 p.m., Eissey Campus Theatre
Palm Beach’s grandest big band joins forces with the incomparable Copeland Davis Trio, a South Florida treasure for decades.
Fanfare and Flourish: American Salute
Saturday, May 20, 2023, 7:30 p.m., Eissey Campus Theatre
Monday, May 22, 2023, 7:30 p.m., Duncan Theatre
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The Maltz Jupiter Theatre used the downtime created by the pandemic to complete the construction of a renovated and expanded 60,000 square foot building. To accomplish this project phase, we combined Act II (the production center/new stage) and Act III (the exterior of the Goldner Conservatory and Second Space). But there is still some work to be done.
To complete the theatre. we must complete our fundraising to finish the interiors of the Second Space, the Goldner Conservatory, and Scene.
This 40-seat dining experience will be an impressive amenity for donors and patrons that will include a catered tasting menu and bar. We will also have the opportunity to present cabaret performances in this show-themed venue.
This unique second floor location was chosen so guests arriving to the Maltz Jupiter Theatre can see our artists creating the costumes for the next production. The glass windows serve as a way to peer into the “soul” of the organization as we are creators of all our productions…exclusively for our audiences.
A new gift shop featuring theatrethemed trinkets and Maltz Jupiter Theatre branded apparel will open for arts lovers and supporters alike. All proceeds will be used to underwrite special theatre programs to benefit our community.
Education is a key element of the Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s mission. Doubling the size of the facility will allow us to engage more students in our community in after school, weekend, and summer classes and productions.
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This 199-seat flexible theatre space will allow us to diversify the types of work the Maltz Jupiter Theatre can present. Our plans include producing dramatic plays and new work that are better suited for intimate spaces instead of our larger stage.
If you would like to support the completion of any of the final phases of our facilities, or to schedule a tour of the space, please contact: Andrew Kato at akato@jupitertheatre.org
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All aboard the exotic and mysterious Orient Express as it takes off with a train full of larger-than-life suspects, each one with a motive and an alibi. This clever adaptation of the Agatha Christie classic boasts all the glamour, intrigue and suspense with a healthy dose of humor to quicken the pace.
BY CHARLES DICKENS ADAPTATION BY PAUL CARLIN ORIGINAL MUSIC AND ARRANGEMENTS BY FITZ PATTON CONCEIVED AND DEVELOPED BY ANDREW KATOThe magic of the yuletide season comes to life in Charles Dickens masterpiece, AChristmasCarol . This reimagined concept of the classic story of redemption is interwoven with dazzling special effects, traditional songs, strolling carolers and musicians, and will be sure to usher in holiday memories for years to come.
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BOOK BY DOUGLAS WORDS AND MUSIC BY GERRY BARRY MANNThis hit musical follows the inspiring remarkable rise to stardom. Featuring songs including “I Feel the Earth Move,” Tony® and Grammy® winner is the
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inspiring true story of Carole King’s Featuring a stunning array of beloved Move,” and “You’ve Got a Friend,” this the soundtrack for many generations.
MARCH 12 - 31, 2024
This love letter to Broadway is the ultimate show biz fairy tale of the chorus kid who becomes an overnight star. A 1930s backstage musical is packed with plenty of pizazz and it will set your heart pounding with its rhythmically tapping feet and a hit parade of songs, including “Lullaby of Broadway,” and “We’re In The Money.”
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Donor Lifetime Giving can be found in the final Footlights program of the season and on the “Naming Wall” in the Maltz Jupiter Theatre lobby.
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Family Charitable Fund
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$10,000 and above
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Charitable Gift Fund
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Phone: (561) 575-2223 or (800) 445-1666
Address: 1001 East Indiantown Road, Jupiter, Florida 33477
Phone lines to the Box Office are closed after business hours and are not answered. The Box Office opens 90 minutes prior to each performance for walk-up sales and remains open until the end of intermission or, in the case of shows without an intermission, until 15 minutes after the performance begins.
Box Office Hours (October through April):
Monday through Friday: 10:00am – 6:00pm
Saturday: 10:00am – 2:00pm Sunday: CLOSED
Additionally, the Box Office opens 90 minutes prior to each performance, and remains open until the end of intermission or, in the case of shows without an intermission, until 15 minutes after the performance begins.
24-Hour Ticketing: go.jupitertheatre.org
Group Tickets: (561) 972-6117
Green Room Event Sales: (561) 972-6117
Program Advertising: (561) 972-6117
For a full listing of the Box Office policies visit: jupitertheatre.org
Beginning 90 minutes prior to any evening performance of a season subscription show, subject to mezzanine seat availability, students under 18 with a valid student ID may purchase up to two $25 student rush mezzanine tickets to that performance. Ticket(s) must be purchased in person and CANNOT be ordered over the phone or online.
*Note: Student Rush is applicable only for Maltz Jupiter Theatre Season productions and does not apply to limited engagements or other non-Maltz Jupiter Theatre produced events.
The Maltz Jupiter Theatre is dedicated to providing persons with disabilities the necessary measures for a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Accessible seating for persons with disabilities is available in our orchestra and the Green Room Club Level. Please be sure to mention any special seating request when placing your ticket order. Our lobby restrooms are also fully accessible.
Headsets aiding in amplification and clarity are available for hearing impaired patrons on a first come, first serve basis. Receivers with earphones or hearing loops are available free of charge and may be signed out prior to the performance using a driver’s license or major credit card. They are lightweight and can be used in all sections of the theatre. Upon completion of use, your ID or credit card will be returned.
Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access are an integral part of the Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s mission and values. We believe that the arts are a powerful platform for social change, and our commitment to the community begins at the core of our work. We are dedicated to fostering and empowering a diverse workplace, engaging our underserved communities, and creating strong relationships with community stakeholders from every background.
The Maltz Jupiter Theatre wishes to acknowledge and honor the land upon which we gather as the historic and traditional territory of the Jaega chiefdom and the inhabitants of the village of Jobe. We recognize the rich diversity of nations that lived in and shaped South Florida, and we hope to honor their legacy.
Maltz Jupiter Theatre is committed to the health and safety of our patrons, artists, staff and volunteers. We will continue to focus on providing a clean, safe and sanitized environment for everyone.
Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts: (561) 575-2672
Sponsorship and Underwriting: (561) 972-6124
Volunteer: (561) 972-6105
Visit us online at: jupitertheatre.org
All performances, artists and dates subject to change. The Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) Not-For-Profit Organization.
W. Scott Seeley, Chair
Robin B. Smith, Vice Chair
Milton Maltz, Chair Emeritus
Doug Brown, J. Philip Clark, Eileen Daly, Janene Edlin, Debra A. Elmore, Jack Farber, Maxine Poole Farrell, Linda M. Flynn, Paul A. Goldner, Roberta E. Golub, Roe Green, Rodger H. Hess, Jeffrey R. Hoops, Martha Ingram, Peggy Katz, Brett Langbert, James M. Li, Tamar Maltz, Karen T. Marcus, Hans Mautner, William I. Morton, Sally B. Neff, Alceste T. Pappas, Ph.D., Amit Rastogi, MD, Janis Ruan, Robert Sachs, Avery Sommers, Susan Namm Spencer, John A. Stevens, Jay M. Wilson
Andrew Kato
ProducingArtisticDirector/ChiefExecutive
Executive Department
Kelsey Peterson
Executive Assistant
Development Department
Brett Wilson
MajorGiftsOfficer
Christina Van Vliet Rynasko
DevelopmentEventsandSpecial Projects Manager
Charla Sramowicz
DevelopmentEventsand SpecialProjects Associate
Liz Friedman
DevelopmentManager
Jan Adams
DevelopmentAssociate
Nora Minichino
Grant Writer
Finance Department
Kristen Feldman
Director of Finance and Administration
Jana Johnson
Finance Manager
Kelly Morgan
Assistant Finance Manager
Marketing Department
Diane D’Amico
MarketingManager
Jeffrey Barry
MarketingArtDirector
Jamil Jiron
GraphicDesigner
Anne Schmidt
SalesManager
Nora Minichino
Public Relations Consultant
Operations and IT Department
Daena Briscoe
TechnologyManager
Jorge Morón
FacilitiesOperationsManager
Tyler Galceran
ProductionOperationsManager
Education Department
Kim Cozort Kay Director of Education
Kelly Morgan
ConservatoryAdministrator
Briley Crisafi Instructor
Kenneth Kay Instructor
Rachael Lagasse Instructor
Jesse McCoy Instructor
Mary Stucchi Instructor
Box Office
Jay L. Johnson
BoxOfficeManager
Olivia Rivera
AssistantBoxOfficeManager
Eileen Weissmann
Box Office Administrator
Erin Hennessey
Box Office Administrator
Sarah Salmasian
Box Office Administrator
Artistic Department
Eloisa Ferrer
CompanyManager/Producing Assistant
Eileen Weissmann
Assistant Company Manager
Volunteer Department
Nany Cion
Volunteer Coordinator
Production Department
George Horrocks
Director of Production
Steve Graybill
Technical Director
John Shamburger
ScenicChargeArtist
Tracie VanLaw
AssistantScenicChargeArtist
Misha Wulfe
Properties Master
Andy Canning-Skinner
Assistant Properties Master
Aaron Parelli
Master Electrician
Jodie Rodgers
Assistant Master Electrician
Ernesto Gonzalez
AudioSupervisor
Stella McCullough
Stage Supervisor
Chelsea Tuffy
CostumeShopManager
Sophia Lombardo
WardrobeSupervisor
Kelly Wilkinson
First Hand
Brooks Behrens
Draper
Cassie Moore
Master Carpenter
Jacob Aguglia
Carpenter
Michael Tamila
Carpenter
Vitaldo David
Carpenter
On behalf of the Maltz Jupiter Theatre Board of Directors, Executive Staff, and the entire tri-county community, we gratefully thank our many dedicated volunteers for their enthusiasm, support and tireless work.
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