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Emerald Coast Theatre Company unveils Season 11 shows and special events

Emerald Coast Theatre Company has unveiled an exciting Season 11 lineup of Professional Shows and Theatre for Young Audiences. Here’s a quick rundown of the shows: Field trip opportunities are available […]

Emerald Coast Theatre Company

Emerald Coast Theatre Company has unveiled an exciting Season 11 lineup of Professional Shows and Theatre for Young Audiences.

  • The season kicks off with “Million Dollar Quartet” from September 15 to October 1, 2023. ECTC promises a fantastic lineup of performances that will entertain and enrich audiences of all ages.

Here’s a quick rundown of the shows:

  • “Million Dollar Quartet” (Sept 15 – Oct 1): Experience the iconic rock ‘n’ roll jam session featuring Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins.
  • “Junie B Jones” (Oct 13 – Oct 22): Join Junie B. on her first day of school as she navigates friendship, glasses, and a kickball tournament.
  • “Comedy On The Boulevard” (Oct 14): Laugh out loud with hilarious comedians hosted by Jason Hedden.
  • “Me and my Gal – A live Judy Garland and Gene Kelly Musical Tribute” (Oct 26 – 29): Enjoy the music of Judy Garland and Gene Kelly with classic hits like “Singin’ in the Rain” and “Over the Rainbow.”
  • “Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus” (Dec 1 – Dec 9): Witness the heartwarming story that combines two narratives to celebrate the spirit of Christmas.
  • “A Jingle Jangle Christmas Musical Revue: White Christmas, Holiday Inn, Meet Me in St. Louis” (Dec 16, Dec 19, Dec 21): Delight in live holiday musical selections from beloved Christmas movies and sing along to Christmas carols.
  • “A Christmas Carol” (Dec 8 – Dec 22): Get into the holiday spirit with the timeless tale of Ebenezer Scrooge and the transformative power of Christmas.
  • “The Marvelous Wonderettes: Caps and Gowns” (Jan 19 – Jan 24, Feb 28, Feb 29, Mar 1, Mar 2): Travel back to high school graduation and witness the Wonderettes sing hit songs from the ’50s and ’60s.
  • “The Play That Goes Wrong” (Jan 26 – Feb 4): Brace yourself for hilarious mishaps in this uproarious murder mystery comedy.
  • “I Only Have Eyes For You: Valentine’s Musical Revue” (Feb 13 – Feb 14): Celebrate Valentine’s Day with romantic love songs performed by talented vocalists.
  • “Crimes Of The Heart” (Feb 16 – Feb 25): Follow the lives of three sisters in a Southern town as they navigate scandal, humor, and sisterhood.
  • “Mother Goose on the Loose!” (Apr 4 – Apr 7): Join the search for Mother Goose in a delightful production for the very young.
  • “Mary Poppins” (May 3 – May 12): Experience the enchantment and magic of Mary Poppins in a musical that’s perfect for all ages.

Field trip opportunities are available for select shows. VIP Memberships offer exclusive benefits and early access to tickets. For more information, visit emeraldcoasttheatre.org.

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