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April, 2011 – A History of Fools

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A History of Fools

By Stephanie Courtois

 

            The cycle continues one year after another. Whether there is plastic wrap over the toilet bowl or fake insects plastered around the room, April Fools’ Day is never to be forgotten.

          History has provided us with many hoaxes that have made the first of April a memorable one. Its origins are uncertain but this day is recognized in many nations. The world has invented   many hysterical pranks that have gotten a lot of laughs.  Here are some of the best April Fools’ pranks in our history.

·         “Taco Bell Buys the Liberty Bell” 

In 1996, Taco Bell took out a full-page ad in The New York Times and a few other newspapers announcing that they had purchased the Liberty Bell to “reduce the country’s debt” and renamed it the “Taco Liberty Bell.” Hundreds of fuming citizens called the National Historic Park in Philadelphia where the bell was kept to communicate their anger. Their anxieties were only calmed when Taco Bell revealed, a few hours later, that it was all a practical joke.

·         “The Swiss Spaghetti Harvest”

In 1957, the British news show, Panorama, ran a segment on the coming of spring after a mild winter and what that meant for Swiss farmers. It meant that the spaghetti crop was here. The audience heard a highly respected newscaster discussing the details of the spaghetti crop as they watched video footage of a Swiss family pulling pasta off spaghetti trees and placing it into baskets. According to the Museum of Hoaxes, “Huge numbers of viewers were taken in. Many called the BBC wanting to know how they could grow their own spaghetti tree. To this the BBC tactfully replied, ‘place a sprig of spaghetti in a tin of tomato sauce and hope for the best.”

·         “Burger Launching a Left- Handed Whopper”

In 1998, Burger King circulated a full page ad in USA Today publicizing the introduction of a new item to their menu: a “Left-Handed Whopper” specially created for the 32 million left-handed Americans. BK stated that, “the burger will still feature the same meat and toppings, but the condiments have been rotated 180 degrees, shifting the weight to the left. The change will prevent the condiments from falling out the right side of the bun when held in the left hand.” The following day Burger King issued a follow-up release revealing that even though the Left-Handed Whopper was a hoax, thousands of customers had gone into restaurants to ask for the new sandwich. It so happened that “many others requested their own ‘right handed’ version too.”

Those practical jokes are only a minuscule portion of the pranks that have been pulled globally. These pranks are timeless, but they are from decades ago. What will be the criteria for an ultimate prank in this day and age?

If you have ever played a remarkable prank or planning on doing one, I’d love to hear about it! Submit your name and amazing prank to steph.teentalk@gmail.com. If your prank is selected it will be featured in the next issue of Teen Talk.

Stephanie Courtois is a junior at Wellington High School. She is involved in tae kwon do, French, National and Chemistry Honor Societies, and is the news editor for the school newspaper. She loves journalism and aspires to work for a magazine someday.

March, 2011 – Dean Piper and Mayor Bowen Shave Their Heads at St. Baldrick’s

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Dean Piper of W4CY Radio and Mayor Darell Bowen

Shave Their Heads for a Good Cause

 

 

On Friday, March 25th Dean Piper of W4CY.com Radio and Wellington’s Mayor Bowen shaved their heads, agreeing to do it if there was a $1,000 donation from anyone in the crowd. It was a very successful evening for raising funds for kids who are battling cancer.

 

For more information or to donate to St. Baldrick’s, visit their website: http://www.stbaldricks.org/

March, 2011 – Lex Luca Sings at St. Baldrick’s Event

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Lexi Luca Performs at St. Baldrick’s Event in Wellington

 

On Friday, March 25th local residents gathered together to raise funds for kids with cancer at the annual St. Baldrick’s Event.  Singer Lexi Luca entertained the crowd while men, women and children bravely shaved their heads, all in honor of a good cause.

 

 

For more information or to donate to St. Baldrick’s, visit their website: http://www.stbaldricks.org/

March, 2011 – St. Baldrick’s Event

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Shaving It All Off for a Good Cause

 

Dean Piper of W4CY.com Radio and Mayor Bowen Agree to Go Bald at the St. Baldrick’s Event

 

 

On Friday, March 25th local residents gathered together to raise funds for kids with cancer at the annual St. Baldrick’s Event.  Check out the video of Dean Piper or W4CY and Wellington Mayor Darell Bowen getting their heads shaved at this event.

 

Link to video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AKyBqevL08

 

Link to pictures: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?id=563193845&aid=303917

 

W4CY Radio broadcasted live and promoted the St. Baldrick’s Event

 

Also, we have a teen talk show called FML (Friends, Music , Life) that is hosted by 2 performing artists and they hosted the broadcast along with me and also sang at the event.

 

The Mayor and I (as owner of W4CY Radio) agreed to shave our heads if someone donated $1000. 

Here it is The Mayor of Wellington and Owner of W4CY Radio brought to you by The Intertainment Network and UEC Military Freedom Network shaved their heads for St. Baldricks as

Michela Perillo helped to raise $ for kids cancer, $1K from Mark Bellissimo of Equestrian Sport Productions, $250 from Wellington Chamber of Commerce, $250 from Mike Nelson and $100 from Bernie Madsen.

 

For more information or to donate to St. Baldrick’s, visit their website: http://www.stbaldricks.org/

April, 2011 – Belfast, Ireland…from Troubled to Tremendous

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Travel with TerriTerri Marshall

Belfast, Ireland:  From Troubled to Tremendous

By Terri Marshall

Photos by Gregory Holder

For many years Army checkpoints circled the city of Belfast.  Bombings and violence were part of life in the capital city of Northern Ireland as The Troubles, a civil conflict between its Roman Catholic and Protestant populations, raged on from 1969 until 1999.  Not surprisingly Belfast was not considered much of a tourist destination throughout those troubled years.  Today, however, Belfast is transformed.  Gone are the Army checkpoints, peace has taken over the city and although there are certainly numerous political murals and reminders of  its troubled past, Belfast is a must see destination in Europe.

In order to truly appreciate the transformation of Belfast City, I believe it is important to witness the evidence of its troubled past along with the urban regeneration of the Titanic Quarter, the Queens Quarter and the City Centre.  The best way to learn about all of this is to take a world famous Black Taxi Tour.   Unlike a group bus tour, your Black Taxi Tour will be customized to include the places you most want to see and each driver is a certified guide with the Northern Ireland Tourism Board.  Not only will you come away informed, you are guaranteed to be entertained!  Our guide, Billy Scott, grew up in Belfast giving him a unique perspective of the city’s transformation. Billy took us to the destinations covered in this article.  His wit and humor were a bonus – plus the black taxis look really cool! http://www.gotobelfast.com

The streets of Belfast
The streets of Belfast

Belfast has seen more than its share of industrial accomplishments.  Nowhere is this more evident than in the Titanic Quarter.  The Harland and Wolff shipyard is the location of the world’s largest dry dock.  Its giant cranes – known as Samson and Goliath – make an imposing statement to this effect against the Belfast skyline.  It is here that the ill-fated Titanic was built and where she left her last footprint on dry land.  Some of the world’s largest super tankers were also built here as was Titanic’s little sister, the Nomadic.  Used as a tender for the Titanic and the Olympic, Nomadic ferried First Class passengers including Benjamin Guggenheim and the “unsinkable Molly Brown” to the Titanic for her maiden voyage.  She is currently being restored to her former glory and will be completed for Titanic’s 100th anniversary in 2012.  This will coincide with the opening of a high tech Titanic experience exhibit.  Currently there are several tour options available to help you experience the birth of this great ship.  http://www.titanictours-belfast.co.uk/

 

Belfast is a Victorian city rich in architectural heritage.  The city centre is home to numerous Victorian and Edwardian landmark buildings.  The Custom’s House is a spectacular example of 1857 Italian architecture.  Formerly known as “Speaker’s Corner”, the steps of the Custom House was the place people would go to speak about everything from politics and religion to the evils of ping pong!  Today the site is one of Belfast’s major venues for outdoor concerts and festivals.

 

The Albert Memorial Clock is located nearby in Queens Square.  Constructed from 1865 to 1869, this 113 feet tall clock tower is one of Belfast’s most famous landmarks.  As a result of being built on wooden piles on marshy land around the River Farset, the top of the tower leans four feet off the perpendicular giving Belfast its own leaning tower!

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Belfast City Hall

Finished in 1906, Belfast City Hall was built to reflect Belfast’s city status which was granted by Queen Victoria in 1888.  This magnificent classical renaissance structure reflected the great ambition and optimism of Belfast at the time.  There are several connections between Belfast City Hall and the Titanic including a Titanic Memorial, sculpted by Thomas Brock, which pays tribute to 22 men who lost their lives on the ship.  Free public tours are given Monday through Saturday.  http://www.discovernorthernireland.com

The extremely ornate Crown Liquor Saloon, designed by Joseph Anderson in 1876, is often referred to as the world’s most beautiful bar.  Built in the Victorian era, the saloon has ten cozy and elaborately carved wooden booths referred to as “snugs”.  Inside each snug there are gun metal plates for striking matches and an antique bell system used to alert the bar staff when the drinks were empty.  These Victorian snugs have witnessed everything from revolutionary plotting to ladies engaged in non-Victorian behavior!  http://www.crownbar.com

The Grand Opera House is the place to go for performing arts in Belfast.  The architecture has a distinctly oriental theme and was completed in 1895.  Located next to Hotel Europa – the most bombed hotel in the world – the Grand Opera House was also bombed several times during The Troubles but has now been restored to its former glory.

Belfast is famous for its many wall murals across the city.  There are paintings of sports legends, the Titanic and of course many religious and political murals.  The Shankill District and the Falls Districtireland-2011-0791 is a small area of Belfast which, during The Troubles, was the center of the extreme hatred between the Protestants and the Catholics.  It is here that you will witness the disturbing reminders of the violence the residents endured for so many years.  It is a sobering experience to watch children walking from school past murals of machine guns, blood and violence.  However, some of the more violent murals have been replaced with positive scenes in recent years in an effort to encourage renewal.  Between these areas stands the Peace Wall.  Originally built as a divider between the Protestant and Catholic neighborhoods, the wall sections had gates which were closed at night to control the violence.  In 2009 graffiti artists were called in to paint the Peace Wall and today it is covered with messages of peace and encouragement from people all over the world including the Dahli Lama, Bill Clinton and your travel writer!   It is a moving experience to stand where there was once so much violence and read all the messages of peace and hope.

Despite its troubled past, Belfast residents have great pride in their city.  New construction is everywhere and there is a clear focus on bringing tourism to this great city.  There are numerousireland-2011-085 lodging options ranging from bed & breakfasts to hostels to elegant hotels.  The Malmaison in Belfast’s city centre has created a sexy stylish hotel in a former seed warehouse.  The hotel is a beautiful blend of the old and the new – just like Belfast City.  In fact, the hotel’s tag line, “Dare to be Different”, is appropriate not only for the hotel but for the entire city of Belfast.  http://www.malmaison.com/

Belfast is different.  The people are genuine, warm and resilient much like the city they call home.  Transformed from troubled to tremendous, Belfast is a place you do not want to miss!

Terri is a freelance writer with regular columns on travel, chocolate and bar reviews. She is busy each month visiting new places to bring unique travel destinations and events to you. Yes, it is a sacrifice – but she is willing to do that for her readers! You can see more of Terri’s writing at www.examiner.com where she is the National Chocolate Examiner and at www.barzz.net. You can contact Terri at terri.marshall60@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

April, 2011 – Great Birthday Parties

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Mommy Moments

 

Birthday Party Ideas

 

By Krista Martinelli

 

 

This month I wanted to take the opportunity to highlight a few great options when it comes to planning your child’s birthday party.  Of course, I’m also a big fan of the party at home, if you have the space and fortitude to do it.  But fellow parents, I think it’s safe to say that sometimes you need a break. Sometimes you need a great place to handle all of the fun, chaos and mess that comes with a large group of young kids. 

 

Calling All Young Picasso Types!

My five-year-old daughter recently attended a birthday party at Picasso’s Paint-Your-Own-Pottery and loved it!  It was a delightful experience, and each child gets to choose a piece of pottery to paint. The staff at Picasso’s goes above and beyond. When you schedule your Picasso’s party, you get a festive, private party room for two hours, a dedicated Picasso’s studio assistant, and a commemorative plate for the guests of honor to sign, balloons, invitations, music and more!  Just bring your own cake and you’re done.  Nothing else to do. The pottery will be fired/glazed and ready for pick up in one week. All of the young staff is extremely helpful and encouraging. Once you’ve had a taste of Picasso’s (located at Lantana Rd. and Jog Rd. in Lake Worth), you will definitely be back. Picasso’s can be reached at (561) 439-4000.

picassospottery

 

 

Playmobil FunPark – Letting Your Imagination Soar!

Last year my 3-year-old had a fabulous dinosaur-themed birthday party at Playmobil FunPark in Palm Beach Gardens.  Other party themes include princesses, construction, pirates and more (call for details). If you’ve never made the trip up to Playmobil FunPark before, playmobilbdayyou need to check it out.  Think of it as a castle that was designed for kids to test out and play with Playmobil toys – that’s what it is.  The admission price on any day of the week is just $1 per person. Another plus, I’ve overheard other moms saying that the place is “immaculate” and “the cleanest” out of all of the kids’ play places they have visited. It’s all true.  It’s a wonderful place to play and, as expected, a wonderful place to have a child’s birthday party. The manager Lucy oversees every detail and is outstandingly helpful.  Her staff is terrific with young children too.  The party includes a little show on stage with a few songs and games, according to your selected theme. And yes, you can relax with this party too.  They take care of every detail – the only thing you need to bring is the cake. The birthday area of Playmobil FunPark is adorable and just perfect for young kids. It includes a long kids’ table for eating your cake, plus a throne for your little queen or king to sit at the head of the table. Check out Playmobil for your next birthday party, located at 8031 North Military Trail in Palm Beach Gardens or just give them a call at (561) 691-9880. 

 

 

My Gym – Jump, Roll, Slide and Play Together!

We’ve been to a few My Gym birthday parties over the past years. It’s a fun, hassle-free party where the kids get some good exercise as well as some quality “circle time.” The parties, which usually last 1.5 to 2 hours, offer games, gymnastics, “Space Flight,” puppets, rides, mygymbdayfunsongs and exciting birthday events, all led by the friendly staff. Kids engage in constant play and interaction during the entire birthday party. For a sneak peak of My Gym birthday parties, see the video on their website. As a parent, I’ve found that the interaction among the little ones is best conducted by a circle time; so it’s nice that My Gym birthday parties do just that, using circle time at the beginning and end of the party to bring friends and family together. Located just on the east side of 441 in the BJ’s plaza (north of Southern Blvd.), the Royal Palm Beach My Gym is an ideal place for a party. Call them at (561) 713-2768 for details.

 

 

Standing Ovation – Let Your Child Be the Star!

My neighbors had a Standing Ovation birthday party for their daughter and were thoroughly impressed with how much fun it was, as well as being pleased with the terrific play that was put on at the very end. In fact their popular “Production Birthday Parties” have attracted a lot of attention, winning the South Florida Parenting Kids’ Crown Award for the “most creative birthday party.” Within the course of a three-hour birthday party, the kids pull together and do a full production, where the birthday kid is the star of the show.  The birthday kid chooses from a variety of different, age-appropriate scripts for her birthday show. Some examples include “Tinkerbell and the Pirates,” “Princess’ Puzzle,” “Superhero Play,” “Peter and the Pirates” and “Mount Olympus.” Older kids can choose to do the ever-popular Vampire Murder Mystery. The birthday child gets to assign the parts to the other young stars. A Standing Ovation Theater Director then gives each actor their lines and works on blocking for the show. After an acting class and a warm-up , it’s time for a break (the perfect time for pizza, etc.)  Then after a couple of run-throughs of the script, it’s onto the dress rehearsal when the kids have a ball getting into their costumes. The parents come back for the last 30 minutes to see the big show, which includes an adult narrator for some of the action and lighting (for the finishing touches). The young stars all celebrate after the show with birthday cake. Parents love it and kids do too! For more information, call Standing Ovation Performing Arts (located at Le Chalet and Military Trail in Boynton Beach), (561) 734-0187.

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April, 2011 – Jason Brian Partners with Cabo Flats

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Immediate Release:

 

Contact:

Alexandra Morales

AutoCricket.com

561.845.2463

 

Jason Brian, Palm Beach Chapter Man of the Year Candidate Partners Up With Cabo Flats

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s “Man of the Year 2011” nominee, Jason Brian, kicks off Cabo Flats’ community service program, Cabo Cares.

 

WEST PALM BEACH, FL – Mar. 21, 2011– Jason Brian, CEO of AutoCricket.com, is partnering up with Cabo Flats Cantina and Tequila Bar’s brand new community service program Cabo Cares to raise funds for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Man & Woman of the Year campaign. The premiere Cabo Cares event, “Cabo Cares About A Cure” will be held at Cabo Flats (Palm Beach Gardens) April 6th, 2011from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

 

A $10 donation will offer guests a Cabo Flats’ signature large margarita and complimentary appetizers. Happy Hour specials will be extended until 7 p.m. which will include $5 margaritas, house wines, well liquors, appetizers, and $3 beers. Jason Brian, anticipating the event, states, “I am proud to work with Cabo Flats for their first ever Cabo Cares function, and I am honored that they would choose my cause to support.”

Proceeds from the event will directly benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

For more information about “Cabo Cares About A Cure”, please visit www.jasonbrian.com .

 

 

JasonBrian.com

JasonBrian.com is an online advocacy and donation site for The Man & Woman of the Year 2011 campaign to benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Browsers can learn more about the organization and campaign, make online donations, review sponsorship opportunities, and view upcoming events.

 

 

About Man & Woman of the Year Campaign

Every year, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society organizes the Man & Woman of the Year campaign, a fundraising competition participated by nominated candidates from each chapter all over the country. The candidates have 10 weeks to raise money and spread awareness about the cause. Each dollar raised counts as one “vote” and the nominee with the most votes at the end of the ten weeks is named the Man or Woman of the Year. All funds raised are donated to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society to support the organization and its mission: To cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families.

For more information on Jason Brian for Man of the Year campaign contact Alexandra Morales of AutoCricket.com at 866.922.1289.

April, 2011 – “Man of the Year” Campaign Kick Off Party

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Contact:

Alexandra Morales

AutoCricket.com

561.845.2463

 

Palm Beach Chapter Nominee Kicks Off “Man of the Year” Campaign

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s “Man of the Year 2011” nominee, Jason Brian, hosts large party in West Palm Beach to kick off charity campaign.

 

WEST PALM BEACH, FL – Mar. 11, 2011 – Jason Brian, CEO of Jason Brian Enterprises, will host a kick off event to celebrate the start of his “Man of the Year 2011” campaign benefiting The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. The Jason Brian MOTY Kick Off Party will be held at downtown West Palm Beach hotspot Sky 309 (Roxy’s Rooftop Lounge) Friday April 1st, 2011 at 8 p.m. Jason Brian’s goal for this event is to create a fun and enjoyable environment for all guests while raising awareness and funds towards The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

 

With invitation, the ticket to the Jason Brian MOTY Kick Off Party is $20, and will be $25 at the door. Ticket price includes appetizer buffet and one free drink. There will be drinks passed out in exchange for donations and exciting prizes, such as tickets to SunFest and certificates to Aveda Salon, which will be raffled off.  Proceeds from the event will directly benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. For more information about the event and presale tickets, please visit www.jasonbrian.com .

 

Jason Brian Enterprises

Jason Brian Enterprises is a South Florida based conglomerate owning multiple brands such as AutoCricket.com, Lead Beaver, and the newest addition, Kauff’s Web Design. All companies draw business on local and national levels.

 

About Man & Woman of the Year Campaign

Every year, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society organizes the Man & Woman of the Year campaign, a fundraising competition participated by nominated candidates from each chapter all over the country. The candidates have 10 weeks to raise money and spread awareness about the cause. Each dollar raised counts as one “vote” and the nominee with the most votes at the end of the ten weeks is named the Man or Woman of the Year. All funds raised are donated to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society to support the organization and its mission: To cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families.

For more information on Jason Brian for Man of the Year campaign contact Alexandra Morales of AutoCricket.com at 866.922.1289

April, 2011 – Annie at the LW Playhouse

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 25, 2011

Contact:
Theresa Loucks     
Tel:  561-586-6169 (ext. 216)
E-mail: theresa@lakeworthplayhouse.org             

 

LAKE WORTH PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS THE CLASSIC MUSICAL, ANNIE

The Lake Worth Playhouse concludes its 58th season with a bang, harkening back to fond, childhood memories with the classic musical, ANNIE.  The production features many Playhouse favorites together with a broad range of young and new talent from throughout South Florida. Performances run from April 15th through May 1st, 2011 – with a Preview Night performance on April 14th – on the stage of the Lake Worth Playhouse located at 713 Lake Avenue in downtown Lake Worth.

Annie at the Lake Worth Playhouse, April 15th - May 1st
Annie at the Lake Worth Playhouse, April 15th - May 1st

 

The Playhouse production of ANNIE is directed by Playhouse favorite, Jami Dolan.  The expansive cast includes many Playhouse favorites and more than twenty children – young and up-in-coming talent not to be missed.

Synopsis:

Leapin’ Lizards!  The popular comic strip heroine takes center stage in one of the world’s best-loved musicals about a spunky Depression-era orphan determined to find her parents who abandoned her years ago on the doorstep of a New York City orphanage run by the cruel, embittered Miss Hannigan.  In adventure after fun-filled adventure, Annie foils Miss Hannigan’s evil machinations, befriends President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and finds a new family in billionaire Oliver Warbucks, his personal secretary, Grace Farrell, and a lovable mutt named Sandy.

 

History:

 

ANNIE premiered on Broadway in April 21, 1977, ran for six years and 2, 377 performances, setting a record for the Alvin Theater (now the Neil Simon Theatre) when it closed on January 2, 1983.  It was nominated for 11 Tony Awards and won 7 including Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book.  It has been celebrated in many Broadway revivals, transformed into classic films and performed and reinterpreted countless times on the stages of many theaters.

 

Special Partnerships:

 

The Lake Worth Playhouse partnered with Heart Gallery, Inc. to highlight youth available for adoption in Palm Beach County. There will be images of children who need good homes posted in our lobby for patrons to view and contribute towards their care.  For more information about the Heart Gallery, please visit www.hcpbc.org.

 

The Lake Worth Playhouse is featuring a dog from South Florida Recycled Dog Rescue as Annie’s dog, Sandy.  This dog will be featured in the performances and in the playbill as available for adoption.  For more information about the South Florida Recycled Dog Rescue, please visit www.sflrecycleddogrescue.com.

 

With these two special partnerships, the Lake Worth Playhouse hopes to raise community awareness to the sad state of needy children and dogs in search of good homes.

 

Schedule

 

·          Preview Night is Thursday, April 14 at 8:00 p.m.

·          Opening Night is Friday, April 15 at 8:00 p.m.              

·          Evening Performances are on April 16, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30 at 8:00 p.m.

·          Matinee Performances are on April16, 17, 23, 24, 30 and May 1 at 2:00 p.m.

·          Dinner & Show Night is April 14 and includes a 6:00 p.m. pre-show dinner at Cuoco Pazzo Italian Restaurant in downtown Lake Worth prior to the 8:00 p.m. performance. The all-inclusive dinner/show package price is $50 and includes a three-course meal plus premium seats for the preview performance.     

 

Tickets

 

·          Individual show tickets are $25 and $29 for opening night and all regular performances.

·          Preview Performance tickets are $22 and $25.

·          Opening Night VIP tickets are $36 and include a pre-show reception.

·          Dinner & Show tickets are $50 and include a pre-show three-course dinner.

               

Tickets can be purchased through the Lake Worth Playhouse Box Office at 561-586-6410 or online at lakeworthplayhouse.org.

 

ABOUT LAKE WORTH PLAYHOUSE               

Lake Worth Playhouse is a non-profit community theatre with a diverse array of offerings, including award-winning dramas, comedies, musicals, area premieres, Broadway favorites, children’s shows, ballets and operas on film, live concerts, improv comedy and alternative programming. In addition to its main stage theatrical fare, the Playhouse presents year-round independent and foreign films in the Stonzek Theatre, an intimate black-box style theatre equipped with a large viewing screen and high-definition projection. The Playhouse is proud to offer a variety of educational programs for adults and children, as well as community outreach initiatives that bring cultural programs into the neighborhoods of underserved youth and also make theatre available free of charge for disadvantaged citizens in the community.          

The Lake Worth Playhouse has announced its 59th season to being this July with Chicago – more information to come in the near future.

April, 2011 – Avi Hoffman’s “Still Jewish…” at the GableStage

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Avi Hoffman’s  

“Still Jewish After All These Years:

A Life In the Theatre”

GableStage

at the Biltmore

2 Performances Only

Saturdays, April 2nd & 9th at 2pm

 

This Miami-Dade premiere follows a critically acclaimed Palm Beach County engagement, and a sold-out run in Broward. Join South Florida favorite Avi Hoffman who has entertained millions through his top rated TV specials, Too Jewish? and Too Jewish, Too!, for this ALL NEW musical celebration.

 

Avi invites you along on an intimate and casual tour through his exhilarating career, sharing engaging songs and stories of an extraordinary life in show business. His humorous and moving encounters with theater luminaries will have you laughing through your tears. Avi has entertained millions of people with his humor, his pathos and his passionate singing voice. Avi has received numerous awards and great acclaim with critics and audiences alike.

 

“The precious truth about Avi Hoffman is that his shows rest on a solid foundation of scholarship. Mr. Hoffman is a teacher and a dedicated preservationist of culture. But like so many sages, he disguises his lessons as entertainment.” ~ New York Times

 

“Avi Hoffman scores in Still Jewish!”     H. Erstein – PB Arts Paper

“Avi Hoffman enthralls!”                        K. Thompson – Palm Beach Post

“Avi Hoffman is a So. Florida treasure!”   R. Levitt –  Media News

 

Tickets Only $25