Fabulous February Theatre Performances in Tampa Bay 2017
Unfortunately by the time you hear about a fantastic theatre performance with raving reviews, it has come and gone. Gone and no chance of you seeing the show again! How can you be informed about the shows coming to Tampa Bay? Tracking them yourself can be tiresome. With this list of fabulous February theatre performances in Tampa Bay 2017 you can stay informed and plan your next theatre night accordingly. Check your schedule, pick a date, and buy your tickets so you do not miss out on all the theatre the Tampa Bay area has to offer you.
Bermuda Avenue Triangle | Early Bird Dinner Theater
January 7 - February 26, 2017
Wicked | Straz Center
February 1-February 26, 2017Forbidden Broadway | Straz Center
January 1- March 12, 2017Enjoy a good Broadway spoof? Watch all your favorite Broadway musicals spoofed to your delight. Be a part of the longest-running musical revue in the world into its 35th year! Enjoy spoofs of everything Broadway from Hamilton to The Lion King has audiences dancing down in the aisles. Including celebrity spot-on impersonations of Patti LuPone, Sarah Brightman, Mandy Patinkin, Ethel Merman, Harvey Fierstein and much more leaving audiences screaming in laughter. Tickets start at $40.
The Aliens | Presented by Stageworks
February 9-26, 2017Like Aliens? Cozy up with them at Stageworks Theatre in Tampa. Quoted by the New York Times as “Gentle and extraordinarily beautiful…something distinctly Chekhovian in her writing…” this play will introduce audiences to two disillusioned men in a Vermont coffee shop as they discuss music as Bukowski then teaches a lonely high-school student “everything they know.” Tickets are $30.
Bringing Joseph Alan Johnson's (Best Local Playwright nominee) new play to the stage of Tampa Bay–a saucy tale of love playing tribute to the fairy tales of our youth with a modern twist.
Tickets are $25 and $20 for students and seniors.
Sing along at the Francis Wilson Playhouse with this musical based on Thornton Wilder’s comedy, The Matchmaker. Follow the story of Dolly Levi, a matchmaking widow in turn of the century New York. Tickets are $25 and $20 for students and seniors.
Tickets are $26 and $15 for students.
Haven’t heard of Ira Aldridge? Ira Aldridge was an American actor who became the first black actor to play the title role of Othello on the London stage. This play opens in 1833 on a young black American actor as he is asked to take the role of Othello from Edmund Kean, the greatest actor of his generation, who has collapsed on the stage of the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden. Amidst public rioting over slavery, how will the young actor fare? Tickets start at $25.
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