ArtsCamp is scheduled in person from June 6-24 and applications are open until May 1
(West Palm Beach, FL) – ArtsCamp is back! The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts has announced its 2022 ArtsCamp summer programming which will return in person from June 6 – 24.
Produced by the Kravis Center’s education department, ArtsCamp is an innovative, three-week summer camp that provides young artists with a working knowledge of what it takes to bring a show from an idea to reality. The program offers an intensive performing arts approach that focuses on dramatic composition and performance for students ages 9-11. No audition is required.
“Our mission for ArtsCamp is to encourage the campers to think of themselves as artists and not just performers,” said Tracy Butler, Director of Education for the Kravis Center. “We use a unique rotation schedule so each camper can experience every facet of ArtsCamp, from working with sets and lighting instruments to playing theater games and learning choregraphed dances and songs. We are proud to offer students in Palm Beach County and nationally the opportunity to learn and train with many talented teaching artists who collectively share their passion for creative expression.”
Under the guidance of eight professional teaching artists, campers will explore art, acting, dance, technical theater and vocal music. The camp culminates in an ensemble piece that is produced by the young artists and performed for family and friends. Returning teaching artists include Matt Stabile, Artistic Director of Theatre Lab at Florida Atlantic University and award-winning actress, Niki Fridh. For campers with a keen interest in the performing arts, this curriculum provides an opportunity to expand their skills and learn new technical and performance skills.
ArtsCamp is sponsored by Rita and Charles Bronfman with support from Rick and Rosemary Johnston.
The Kravis Center will be implementing health and safety protocols to ensure an enjoyable experience when your child visits the Kravis Center campus.
The cost for ArtsCamp is $675. Classes are held Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Extended care is available. To apply, please submit applications by May 1 and visit www.Kravis.org/artscamp. For additional information, contact the Kravis Center at 561-651-4366 or education@kravis.org.
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We are pleased to announce AWE’s 2022 Scholarship Applications are now open! If you are interested in applying, please see below for instructions and important information.
We look forward to reviewing this year’s candidates and future recipients.
2022 ALLIANCE OF WOMEN EXECUTIVES
$1500 SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION COMPLETED APPLICATION PACKETS DUE BY APRIL 4, 2022
AWE proudly offers scholarships to young women graduating from a Palm Beach County high school who choose to continue their college education at:
Florida Atlantic University, Lynn University, Palm Beach Atlantic University or Palm Beach State College.
SCHOLARSHIP REQUIREMENTS
All applicants must:
Be a young woman graduating from a Palm Beach County high school
Have a minimum 3.0 GPA
Provide a recommendation letter from a teacher or guidance counselor
Provide the first page of her current high school transcript
Provide an acceptance letter from Florida Atlantic University, Lynn University, Palm Beach Atlantic University or Palm Beach State College
Complete the Scholarship Application.
Write a 500 – 1000 word essay on the following topic: What hardship, great success or experience have you had that has shaped you into the young woman you are now and why are you deserving of an AWE scholarship?
West Palm Beach, FL–Palm Health Foundation, Palm Beach County’s community foundation for health, has appointed Pamela Perrin as stewardship manager and Brandy Shaw as administrative coordinator. Perrin and Shaw will fulfill important roles to advance the $100 million foundation’s philanthropic mission to inspire and fund solutions for better health in Palm Beach County through community collaboration.
Perrin, a Boca Raton resident, will provide relationship and project management expertise, assisting with donor stewardship, communications, events and other activities. She brings extensive nonprofit experience to the foundation as the former chief operating officer of the American Association of Caregiving Youth and the former director of development for the George Snow Scholarship Fund. Her skills and knowledge in operations leadership, grant management, and organizational growth through philanthropic giving will be strong assets to Palm Health Foundation.
Perrin has a long-time commitment to health and education causes. She collaborated with colleagues from the National Scholarship Providers Association to produce a white paper entitled, “Maximizing Student Awards,” and has served on the Healthcare Career Pipeline Network Committee at Quantum Foundation. She has also served as a committee member for Achieve Palm Beach County’s Student Urgent Relief Fund and Palm Health Foundation’s “Thank A Nurse” Campaign. Perrin is a graduate of The Berkeley School and holds a Childhood Development Associate Credential from Palm Beach State College.
Shaw will provide high-level administrative support to the president and CEO and assist the accounting and grant departments with effective communications, planning, data management, and policy adherence. Her fifteen years of experience as an educator in early childhood, elementary and adult education, and several nonprofit organizations advancing children and families, are skills and talents that will benefit the foundation.
Shaw is a graduate of Florida Atlantic University and has lived and worked in South Florida for over 20 years. She resides in Lake Worth Beach with her husband and three children.
“Both Pam and Brandy have strong experience cultivating relationships and partnering with community in meaningful ways,” said Patrick McNamara, president and CEO of Palm Health Foundation. “They each bring unique talents to engage others in building a culture of health where everyone thrives. We are excited to have them join our team.”
About Palm Health Foundation Palm Health Foundation is Palm Beach County’s community foundation for health. With the support of donors and a focus on results, the foundation builds strong community partnerships, respects diverse opinions, advocates for its most vulnerable neighbors and inspires innovative solutions to lead change for better health now and for generations to come. The foundation supports health equity for Palm Beach County residents of all backgrounds, heritage, education, incomes and states of well-being. Palm Health Foundation has invested more than $89 million in Palm Beach County health since 2001. For more information about Palm Health Foundation, visit palmhealthfoundation.org or call (561) 833-6333.
Devon Luxton, 17, was the sole American male dancer offered a contract at Barcelona’s Grand Audition, earning a coveted spot at the renowned dance company’s training program in Amsterdam
February 22, 2022 (Jupiter, Fla.) — It’s a real-life Billy Elliot story.
Similar to the young hero of the Broadway blockbuster and film, a talented American teen who started ballet classes only five years ago has earned a sought-after training program spot at one of the world’s foremost professional ballet schools: the Dutch National Ballet Academy in The Netherlands.
Jupiter resident Devon Luxton, 17, was selected through a rigorous video audition process as one of 177 dancers worldwide invited to audition at Barcelona’s Grand Audition on February 8 and 9, a prominent audition opportunity for dancers (ages 17-26) to be seen by directors of multiple international ballet companies. After the first day, the dancers were narrowed down to 49 (of whom Devon was the only American male dancer), and only 10 of those dancers were offered positions by company directors. Devon was one of them — accepting a coveted placement that most young dancers can only dream of.
“It was an amazing experience,” said Devon. “I’ve known for some time that the Dutch National Ballet was where I wanted to be. I can’t wait to continue training in their pre-professional division starting this fall.”
Only 12 male dancers and 12 female dancers from across the world earn spots each year for the 61-year-old Dutch National Ballet Academy’s celebrated two-year training program. An opportunity that will also earn Devon an associate’s degree in classical ballet, the intensive program serves as a training ground for the legendary Dutch National Ballet Company, the official and largest ballet company in the Netherlands. The program gives talented young dancers the opportunity to prepare for a career with Dutch National Ballet or another leading international ballet company. Its dancers also regularly perform in popular professional productions by Dutch National Ballet.
“We are thrilled that Devon Luxton will join Dutch National Ballet Academy’s Associate Degree upper school,” said Ernst Meisner, choreographer and artistic director. “He performed wonderfully well in Barcelona and I look forward to working with him at our Academy this fall.”
Devon’s journey started just five years ago, when he saw a regional production of Billy Elliot: The Musical, the hit musical about a boy who discovers ballet and the teacher who fosters his natural talent. Inspired by the show and subsequent exposure to other dance musicals, Devon, then 11, told his parents he’d like to try ballet. His mother enrolled him in his first class on his 12th birthday at Paris Ballet and Dance, the Jupiter school founded in 2009 by former international ballet star Jean-Hugues Feray.
A native of France, Feray served as a principal dancer with many international companies, including Ballet Florida and National Ballet de Marseille. With both his school and conservatory, he and his staff focus on teaching ballet in its purest, original French form, in addition to other forms of dance. He knew immediately that Devon had natural talent that could be cultivated, Feray said.
“Ballet is something that chooses the dancer, and it absolutely chose Devon,” he said. “He is incredibly naturally talented, so we started with the fundamentals of ballet and he progressed quickly from there. I am so proud of him and his many hours of training that have earned his success.”
Within 18 months of starting training, Devon traveled to Kansas City, Mo., to compete in the regional dance competition Youth America Grand Prix, often referred to as the “Olympics of ballet.” Up against students who had been training for many years, Devon won first place — then went on to dance in the New York finals. In the years since, he has been selected for the finals every year and has been offered numerous scholarships and opportunities. He has attended summer intensives at such famed institutions as the Paris Opera Ballet (where Feray received his training), Joffrey Ballet and the Dutch National Ballet Academy, which solidified his love for the school and company.
“Devon has been recruited for many renowned residential training programs through the years, but we’ve always felt that he’s already getting exceptional ballet training at Paris Ballet and Dance,” said Julie Luxton, his mother. “His success is a testament to Jean-Hugues Feray, who is an extraordinary teacher. Devon has received elite training at Paris Ballet that is comparable with some of the best international ballet schools in the world.”
Meisner of the Dutch National Ballet Academy congratulated Feray for Devon’s progress.
“Devon has improved so much since I last saw him in our summer program,” he said.
And ballet isn’t Devon’s only gift. A skilled visual artist, Devon is a senior digital media major at West Palm Beach’s A.W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts, a highly competitive magnet school that consistently ranks among the top 2 percent of high schools nationwide. After school and on weekends, he spends six days per week training with Feray at Paris Ballet.
Prior to moving to Amsterdam in the fall, Devon will attend summer intensive sessions on scholarship at Princess Grace Academy at Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo and the famed institution familiar to Billy Elliott fans: the Royal Ballet School in London. Devon will travel this month to compete in the regional competition where it all began: the Youth America Grand Prix regional competition in Kansas City, Mo. He can also be seen in Paris Ballet’s three upcoming performances at The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach, including the upcoming Mixed Bill: An Evening of Dance on March 20.
“This is a unique opportunity for audiences to see all of my school’s most advanced dancers perform before they leave to start professional careers, including Devon,” Feray said. “I’d like to encourage everyone to come and see the incredible performances and talented dancers that we have here at Paris Ballet.”
Tickets to all upcoming Paris Ballet performances at the Kravis Center are currently on sale. For tickets and more information, call the box office at (561) 832-7469 or visit Kravis.org.
About Paris Ballet and Dance Paris Ballet and Dance was founded in 2010 by Jean-Hugues Feray, a native of France and former principal dancer with many international companies, including Ballet Florida and National Ballet de Marseille. Located in Jupiter, Fla., the school offers world-class dance training for students starting at age three. With a stellar reputation for quality, exceptional master classes and top-notch training in ballet, jazz, tap and modern, the school draws 100 students per year from as far as Vero Beach, Lake Worth Beach and Wellington. The school is also home to the prestigious not-for-profit Paris Ballet Conservatory, an elite accelerated training program for students preparing for professional dance careers. For more about Paris Ballet and Dance and its Conservatory, call (561) 308-8377 or visit www.parisballetdance.com.
Jupiter 17-year-old Devon Luxton has earned a sought-after training program spot at one of the world’s foremost professional ballet schools: the Dutch National Ballet Academy in The Netherlands. Devon earned the spot earlier this month in Spain, where he was the only American male dancer offered a contract at Barcelona’s Grand Audition. Photo by Jonathan Givens of EPS Entertainment Photography Specialists. (Photo by Jonathan Givens of Entertainment)
The Wellington Chamber presented a Meet the Candidates luncheon at the Wellington National Golf Club on February 23rd, 2022, just a couple of weeks before the March 8th election. The five candidates included Karen Morris-Clarke, Tony Nelson and Tanya Siskind (all running for Village Council Seat #2) and John McGovern and Johnny Meier (running for Village Council Seat #3). The luncheon was sponsored by 4Everyoung Anti Aging Solutions.
Garden Club Meeting to Feature Talk on Orchids by Pirjo Amato
Wellington Garden Club will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, March 7, 2022 at 9:30 a.m. at the Wellington Community Center, located at 12150 W. Forest Hill Blvd. The speaker will be Pirjo Amato, a designer, grower and cultivator of orchids, succulents and other rare plants.
An orchid design by Piro Amato
The former owner of PRA Orchids, Pirjo Amato and her husband, George, have created orchid designs for some of the wealthiest residents of Palm Beach for over 30 years. In addition to her design talents, Pirjo is a grower and cultivator of orchids, succulents and rare plants. PRA Orchids also created living art sculptures and participated in fundraisers at Mar-a-Lago as well as other country clubs.
She will demonstrate the art of creating beautiful designs using orchids. In addition, she will share her photos of the floral designs and installations she created for mansions on Palm Beach and summer homes in the Hamptons.
The community is invited to join the club for coffee and a plant raffle beginning at 9:30, followed by the presentation at 10:00. Visitors are asked to check in at the guest table. To reserve a spot, contact Maria Wolfe at: tcacad_registrar@yahoo.com.
Wellington Garden Club, founded in 1981, is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization dedicated to educating its members and the public in the fields of gardening, horticulture, floral design, landscape design, conservation of natural resources, civic beautification; and to instilling in our youth the love of gardening and the respect and protection of the environment.
(West Palm Beach, Fla.) – January 25, 2022 – The Armory Art Center is excited to announce the exclusive Florida exhibition of the internationally acclaimed traveling exhibit, Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel from March 11th to April 24th. This traveling exhibition from Los Angeles-based SEE Attractions showcases the awe and wonder of one of mankind’s greatest artistic achievements. It is brought to you by the organizers of the finest themed exhibitions such as: Star Trek, King Tut, Titanic, Frida Kahlo, The Art of Banksy: Without Limits, The Museum of Failure and more.
This unique exhibition invites viewers to step into the universe of the greatest masterpieces of Michelangelo, seen from an up-close, life-sized, and never-before-seen perspective. With expertise and care, each ceiling fresco has been reproduced in its near original size. Brought to life using a special printing technique that emulates the look and feel of the original paintings, visitors are given a chance to engage with the artwork in ways that were never-before possible: seeing every detail, every brushstroke, and every color of the artist’s 34 frescoes, including internationally recognized The Creation of Adam and The Last Judgment.
This globally successful exhibition is an innovative and unique interpretation of Michelangelo’s timeless masterpiece. Whether visitors have previously visited the Sistine Chapel or not, everyone can admire the artwork up close, at their own pace, and with the ability to capture photographic memories of this iconic work. Each image is accompanied by informative signage, and audio guides will be available for rent for an even more in-depth experience.
The exhibition will be on display in Montgomery Hall and the Greenfield and East Galleries at the Armory Art Center, 811 Park Place, West Palm Beach Thursday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. March 11 through April 24. Please refer to the website for the current Armory Art Center COVID-19 protocols. Timed tickets may be purchased for Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel at https://armoryart.org/event/michelangelo/ Timed slots are available every 30 minutes. Visitors should allow one hour to see the full exhibit. For more information go to www.armoryart.org/calendar/.
Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel
The Armory Art Center, 811 Park Place, West Palm Beach, FL 33408
Montgomery Hall and Greenfield and East Galleries
Thursday – Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
March 11 – April 24
General Admission – $17.50 to $21.50 Adults, Children – $13.50 to $15.90
Family Bundle – (2 Adults and minimum of 2 Children) – $15.30 to $18.50 per person
VIP Admission – (Includes entry to the exhibition, skip-the-line access and a poster)
The Armory Art Center, 811 Park Place, West Palm Beach, FL 33408
Montgomery Hall and Greenfield and East Galleries
Thursday, March 10, 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Ribbon Cutting
The Armory Art Center, 811 Park Place, West Palm Beach, FL 33408
Montgomery Hall and Greenfield and East Galleries
Thursday, March 10, 11:30 a.m.
About the Armory Art Center:
The Armory Art Center’s art school and galleries provide creative opportunities to enhance your life. The Armory has served the community for over 30 years. The mission of the Armory Art Center is to inspire the creation and experience of art and the Armory’s vision is to be the leading community resource for arts education. Serving over 3,000 students annually, the Armory Art Center offers 160 courses per term in six terms throughout the year to students ranging in age from pre-school to retiree. Classes in drawing, painting, photography, jewelry, fiber & textiles, ceramics, and sculpture are held in twelve state-of-the-art studios. Twelve exhibitions are hosted annually in three galleries. Exhibitions, lectures, and special events are open to the public. For information, visit www.armoryart.org or call (561) 832.1776. The Armory Art Center is located at 811 Park Place, West Palm Beach, FL 33401.
About SEE Global Entertainment:
The SEE™ Family of Companies represents the finest in themed entertainment. Working with major Hollywood studios, record companies, sports franchises and legendary individuals, SEE has become the one source for truly great, immersive entertainment. SEE is led by CEO Martin Biallas, a Hollywood veteran of 30 years. For more info, please visit SeeGlobalEntertainment.com and MartinBiallas.com.
(West Palm Beach, FL – February 17, 2022) Friends of the Mounts Botanical Garden will be hosting four hours of Family & Friends fun on Sunday, February 27, from 9 am to 1 pm. Planned activities for Health & Wellness Day include Yoga, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, and so much more—Leaf Printing, SoFlow Snow (bubbles), live music, Latin jam dance, drums, hula hoops, and Joydust™.
The Mounts Nursery will be fully-staffed to answer questions while offering a wide selection of Florida native plants and herbs. Purchasable refreshments include organic, cold-pressed juices from Sqzd Juice and vegan cookies from Amy’s Lil’ Chunks of Love.
“All Health & Wellness Day events are family friendly, so bring the kids and try something new,” says Mounts Curator-Director RochelleWolberg. “Best of all, ticket-holders can also enjoy our sensational exhibition Sean Kenney’s Nature POP!, featuring 40 colorful sculptures created with 800,000 LEGO® bricks.”
Schedule of Activities
9 to 10 am
Sunrise Yoga with certified fitness/yoga teacher Hegina Rodrigues. This class combines gentle yoga and stretching with the use of a chair or wall.
9 to 9:30 am
Live Music with Alex Johnson on Viola
9:30 to 10 am
Tai Chi with certified teacher Josefina McMahon. Experience this ancient Chine art form/exercise that uses gentle, flowing movements that are profoundly powerful and seek to magnify, strengthen, and encourage the flow of the internal energy known as “chi”.
10 to 10:30 am
Qi Gong with certified teacher Roxanne Cumberland. Experience the four elements of this ancient Chinese exercise and healing technique: 1. Breathwork (Spinal cord breathing); 2. Activate qi (knocking, shacking); 3. Warmup (pump, swimming dragon); 4. Stretch (full body flow).
10 to 11 am
Nature Wands and Leaf Prints with April Krebs. Creative fun for all ages
10:30 to 11 am
Joyflow + Joydust with Sarah Gaines, who created Joyflow™ (movement) and Joydust™ (biodegradable glitter ) and has presented at events, studios, and festivals worldwide.
11 to 11:30 am
Nature Journaling with Autumn Kioti. Participants have fun with this creative, therapeutic citizen science, while recording personal observations, perceptions, questions, facts, and phenomenon.
11 to 11:30 am
Latin Jam musicwith Anna Nunes.
11:30 am to Noon
Buteyko Breathing and Yoga Nidra with certified yoga and meditation teacher Heather Berg. Learn the correct way to breathe for relaxation and optimal health. This workshop of theory and practical Buteyko Breathing Method exercises prepares the mind and body for a restful Yoga Nidra practice. No prior breath work or Yoga experience is necessary.
11:30 am to Noon
Reiki and Sound Bowls with certified meditation teacher and sound healer Jessica Prestia. Relieve tension and stress with Reiki, a powerful healing tool, and experience the soothing, pure sounds of the sound bowls that help participants to connect, relax and center themselves.
Noon to 12:45 pm
Hula Hoop Fun with Casandra Tanenbaum.
12:15 to 1 pm
Drum Workshop-Circle with Marijah Speziale. Experience the joy of drumming. Bring your own drum if you have one; a few drums will be provided. Speziale has studied with African Master drummers for years and will teach the West African style.
This event is co-produced by Real Connections South Florida. Participating teachers and artists include Heather Berg, Roxanne Cumberland, Sarah Gaines, Alex Johnson, Autumn Kioti, April Krebs, Marijah Speziale, Josefina McMahon, Anna Nunes, JessPfeffer, Jess Prestia, Hegina Rodrigues, and Casandra Tanenbaum.
Cost to Attend:
Member Prices: $20 Family & Friends Ticket (good for 2 adults/2 kids); $10 for individual adult tickets; $3 for ages 6-17; free for children under 6.
Nonmember prices:$45 Family & Friends Ticket (good for 2 adults/2 kids); $20 for individual adult tickets; $5 for ages 6-17; free for children under 6.
About Mounts Botanical Garden of Palm Beach County:
With a mission to inspire and educate through nature, Mounts Botanical Garden is Palm Beach County’s oldest and largest botanical garden. Visitors to this 16-acre tropical oasis will see an acclaimed collection of 25 unique garden areas containing more than 5,000 species of tropical and sub-tropical plants, including Florida natives, exotic and tropical fruit trees, herbs, palms, roses, cactus, bromeliads and much more. Mounts Botanical Garden is part of the Palm Beach County Cooperative Extension Department, in partnership with the University of Florida and the non-profit Friends of the Mounts Botanical Garden. This project is sponsored in part by The Board of County Commissioners, the Tourist Development Council, and the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County. Mounts Botanical is located at 531 North Military Trail in West Palm Beach. For more information, please visit www.mounts.org.
West Palm Beach, FL (February 17, 2022) – The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts announced today that the individual tickets for the tour of ANASTASIA are on sale now a the Official Kravis Center Website, Kravis.org/Anastasia.
From the Tony Award-winning creators of the Broadway classic Ragtime and inspired by the beloved films, ANASTASIA is the new Broadway musical that’s “one of the most gorgeous shows in years!” (New York Observer). This dazzling show transports us from the twilight of the Russian Empire to the euphoria of Paris in the 1920s, as a brave young woman sets out to discover the mystery of her past. Pursued by a ruthless Soviet officer determined to silence her, Anya enlists the aid of a dashing conman and a lovable ex-aristocrat. Together, they embark on an epic adventure to help her find home, love, and family.
The cast includes Kyla Stone as Anya, Sam McLellan as Dmitry, Brandon Delgado as Gleb, Gerri Weagraff as Dowager Empress, Bryan Seastrom as Vlad, Madeline Raube as Countess Lily andTaya Diggs and Marley Sophia as Little Anastasia. The ensemble includes Mikayla Agrella, Lance Timothy Barker, William Aaron Bishop,Harrison Drake, Thomas Henke, Dakota Hoar, Veronica Rae Jiao, Evin Johnson, Ceron Jones, Madeline Kendall, Lizzy Marie Legregin, Victoria Madden, Christian McQueen, Elizabeth Ritacco, Taylor Stanger, Sarah Statler and Lauren Teyke.
ANASTASIA features a book by celebrated playwright Terrence McNally, a lush, new score by the Tony Award® -winning creators of the Broadway classic Ragtime, Stephen Flaherty (music) and Lynn Ahrens (lyrics), and tour direction by Sarah Hartman based on original direction by Tony Award®-winning director Darko Tresnjak.
The creative team also includes Peggy Hickey (Original Choreographer), Bill Burns (Choreographer), Alexander Dodge (Set Design), Linda Cho (Costume Design), Donald Holder (Lighting Design), Peter Hylenski (Sound Design), Aaron Rhyne (Projection Design), Charles G. LaPointe (Hair/Wig Design), Joe Dulude II (Makeup Design), Tom Murray (Music Supervision), Jeremy Lyons (Music Direction), Doug Besterman (Orchestrations), David Chase (Dance Arranger), and casting by Jason Styres, CSA.
ANASTASIA began performances on Broadway in March 2017 at the Broadhurst Theatre with critics exclaiming “Ahrens and Flaherty have chosen the right moments to musicalize, and their score here sounds complete and full — one of the season’s strongest! (NBC)” and “Smartly adapted by Terrence McNally, Anastasia is a sweeping adventure, romance and historical epic whose fine craftsmanship will satisfy musical-theater fans (Time Out)”.
The show played to sold out audiences on Broadway for more than 3 years before expanding it’s global “Fanastasia” community with productions on tour across North America and in Japan, Spain, Germany and the Netherlands. Globally, the show has been performed more than 2,500 times and sold 3.4 million tickets. Additionally, the show has garnered more than 15 major international awards, including Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle awards and Best New Musical in Spain, Germany and the Netherlands.
The original Broadway cast recording is available at BroadwayRecords.com, Amazon.com and iTunes. The 75-minute album includes the Academy Award-nominated favorite “Journey to the Past” alongside new numbers from the show such as “In My Dreams,” “Still” and “My Petersburg.”
Kravis On Broadway is sponsored by Mr. George T. Elmore and Ms. Marti LaTour, and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Weaver.
ANASTASIA takes the stage March 9 – 13, 2022. Showtimes are Wednesday, March 9 through Saturday, March 12 at 8 pm; Sunday, March 13 at 7:30 pm, with matinee performances Thursday, March 10; Saturday, March 12; and Sunday, March 13 at 2 pm. Tickets start at $32 and may be purchased by visiting the Official Kravis Center Website Kravis.org, or by phone at 561.832.7469.
Health and Safety: The Kravis Center remains committed to the health and safety of our artists, staff, audience, volunteers and guests. Like many other performing arts centers throughout the country, we have implemented new health and safety protocols to ensure the comfort and enjoyment for everyone visiting the Center. To learn more about our current health and safety protocols visit kravis.org/healthsafety. About the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts: The Kravis Center is a not-for-profit performing arts center located at 701 Okeechobee Blvd. in West Palm Beach, FL. The Center’s mission is to enhance the quality of life in Palm Beach County by presenting a diverse schedule of national and international artists and companies of the highest quality; by offering comprehensive arts education programs—serving nearly 3 million students since its inception; by providing a Palm Beach County home for local and regional arts organizations to showcase their work; and by providing an economic catalyst and community leadership in West Palm Beach, supporting efforts to increase travel and tourism to Palm Beach County. For information, please visit kravis.org.
The Company of The North American Tour of ANASTASIA