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At City Rep’s Theater Workshop for Teens, Homer’s Odyssey Navigates Scylla...

CRT’s “Odyssey,” staged this weekend at City Marketplace in Palm Coast, stars eight performers ages 15 to 21 in the culmination of the six-week-long workshop that sought to break the performers from...

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From Charlie Brown to Signs of Intelligent Life, City Rep Launches Next to...

Palm Coast's City Repertory Theater is opening its sixth season with its usual mixture of daring, squirm-inducing and mainstream fare, with such uncommon works as “The Mystery of Irma Vep,” the musical...

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Giving Charm a Chance, City Rep’s 6th Season Opens With “You’re a Good Man,...

“You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown,” the musical opening at Palm Coast's City Repertory Theatre Friday, was written not by Schulz but by Clark Gesner, who of course based his “average day in the life of...

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Palm Coast City Rep’s “Mystery of Irma Vep” Is Latest Victim of Hurricane...

Patrons who purchased single-performance tickets will be given refunds. Season ticket-holders will be able to use their “Irma Vep” tickets to attend a performance of A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters” in...

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With “The Rainmaker,” Palm Coast’s City Rep Theater Reads Into America’s Most...

"The Rainmaker" is at heart a sentimental comedy that reprises some of the oldest mythologies of America's Great Plains optimism: the faker and the husband-hunting rube whose mutual combustion unravels...

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At Palm Coast’s City Rep Theatre, The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in...

The Jane Wagner play made famous by Lily Tomlin comes to Palm Coast's City Repertory Theatre with a gaggle of prophetic wit and satire about the dawning Donald Trump era. The post At Palm Coast’s City...

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City Rep Theatre Inaugurates “Next to Normal,” a Musical on the Theme of...

“Next to Normal” debuted Off-Broadway in 2008, winning the Outer Critics’ Circle Award for Outstanding Score. The musical opened on Broadway in April 2009 and was nominated for 11 Tony Awards, winning...

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Wit as Weapon In “Waltz of the Toreadors,” City Repertory Theatre’s...

The 1951 play by France's Jean Anouilh is a bitterly funny send-up of middle class pretensions and expectations, and another daring experiment by Palm Coast's City Repertory Theatre. The post Wit as...

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“John & Jen” and Generational Shock in Musical Closing City Repetory...

"John & Jen" features the same two actors portraying family members over two generations crossing America's tumultuous 60s and beyond, and testing family ties. At Palm Coast's City Rep Theatre. The...

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From “I Am A Camera” To Macbeth, City Repertory Launches Seventh Season Of...

City Repertory Theatre continues to go where no other Palm Coast or Flagler theater dares to go, opening tonight its seventh season with "I Am Camera," a work set in Weimar Berlin, and at the origin of...

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You’re Not Reading Wrong: [Title of Show] Sings Anthem To Selfie Culture In...

The latest musical to be staged at Palm Coast's City Rep Theatre is about creating a show that takes its name – brackets and all – from the entry form used to submit a finished work to a festival. The...

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In City Rep Theatre’s “Other Desert Cities,” A Recognizable Family At War...

The Jon Robin Baitz play opening Friday at Palm Coast's City Rep Theatre explores in darkly comic tenors a family's reverberations through Vietnam, the Iraq war and the present. The post In City Rep...

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With ‘Macbeth’ and Measureless Content, Palm Coast Arts Foundation and City...

It's "Macbeth" time Thursday through Sunday as the Palm Coast Arts Foundation and City Repertory Theatre hope Shakespeare in the Park, in Town Center, becomes a local tradition. The post With ‘Macbeth’...

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Palm Coast’s City Repertory Theatre Leaps Into Faith and Murder with ‘Agnes...

“Agnes of God” is an investigation of religion, of faith, of science, of what, how and why we believe, says City Repertory Theatre John Sbordone. The play opens Friday. The post Palm Coast’s City...

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Everybody Needs a Little Raciness: City Rep Theatre Launches 4th Season With...

Nominated for six Tony awards and winner of three, "Avenue Q," for the first time in Palm Coast, is a hilarious send-up of Seasame Street by way of hard-edged themes--racism, porn, suckiness--featuring...

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Death Becomes Them: In CRT’s “Grace and Glorie,” An Odd Couple Does Hospice...

In Tom Ziegler’s “Grace and Glorie,” opening at Palm Coast's City Repertory Theatre Friday, two women are brought together in an unlikely friendship as one prepares the other for death. The post Death...

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With “Venus in Fur,” Palm Coast’s City Rep Theatre Goes Fifty Shades of Dare

John Sbordone's latest envelope-pushing offering at City Rep Theatre is a play within a play that mixes kinkiness, subtlety, and--as the lead character puts it--a little S&M porn. The post With...

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Xanax In Song: In “Committed,” Depression Turns Musical on City Rep’s Stage,...

"Committed," the new play at Palm Coast's City Repertory Theatre,has never been staged outside of New York, features music and lyrics by 2003 FPC graduate Andrew David Sotomayor and a cast repleted...

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Jesus as Clown, Disciples as Dirty Stinking Hippies: City Rep Returns With...

City Repertory Theatre, Palm Coast's only daring troupe, opens its 5th season with the rather surpriring and popular "Godspell," with laughs and sentiment to boot. The post Jesus as Clown, Disciples as...

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When Slick Adults Become Brawling Children: Reza’s “God of Carnage” Whacks...

Two sophisticated couples become more like savage when they try to sort out their children's fight in Yasmine Reza's play, at Palm Coast's City Repertory Theatre starting Friday and through Nov. 8. The...

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