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Following its celebratory and highly successful 25th anniversary season, Palm Beach Dramaworks embarks on its next quarter century on October 24. The 2025-26 season features five plays that are thematically different but speak with an immediacy to today’s audiences, and the characters reflect a wide range of humanity: the brave and the weak, the open-hearted and close-minded, the dreamers and schemers, the profound and the profane. In other words, more entertaining, edgy, and enthralling Theatre to Think About. Diane Perlberg is the 2025-26 Season Sponsor.
2025– 2026 SEASON THE MOUNTAINTOP By Katori Hall Directed by Belinda “Be” Boyd October 24-November 9, 2025 It's April 3, 1968. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., having just delivered one of his most memorable speeches, returns to the Lorraine Motel and encounters Camae, a beautiful, mysterious maid. She shares some upsetting news that compels him to confront his life and legacy – “warts and all,” as Hall has said. This spellbinding, inspired fantasia on the great civil rights leader’s last night on earth won the 2010 Olivier Award for Best New Play. THE SEAFARER By Conor McPherson Directed by J. Barry Lewis December 12-28, 2025 It’s a devil of a homecoming when Sharky Harkin returns to Dublin on Christmas Eve to look after his belligerent, alcoholic brother, Richard, who's recently gone blind. Two of their old boozy friends join them for an evening of drinking and poker, and one of them brings along a newcomer, the portentous Mr. Lockhart, who compels Sharky to confront his past. This suspenseful, dark, and humorous fable is a powerful and ultimately moving tale about second chances and redemption. DRIVING MISS DAISY By Alfred Uhry Directed by Julianne Boyd February 6-March 1, 2026 Debra Jo Rupp stars in this beloved, heartfelt, Pulitzer Prize-winning play, which tells the story of an unlikely, life-changing friendship between Daisy Werthan, a 72-year-old Jewish widow, and Hoke Coleburn, a Black chauffeur hired by her son Boolie. Set in Georgia, the play unfolds over a 25-year period, beginning in 1948. Daisy is initially hostile to Hoke, but despite seemingly insurmountable differences, their relationship blossoms into one of mutual respect and affection. THE CRUCIBLE By Arthur Miller Directed by William Hayes April 3-19, 2026 A masterful, riveting exploration of the 1692 Salem witch trials, this timeless and timely Tony Award-winning play is also an allegory for McCarthyism and the House Un-American Activities Committee’s modern-day witch hunts. Convinced that witches are living among them, Salem is gripped by mass hysteria, paranoia, fear, and retribution, with neighbors turning on and turning in neighbors, and religious fervor turning a blind eye to justice. Miller considered The Crucible his finest play. VINELAND PLACE (World Premiere) By Steven Dietz Directed by J. Barry Lewis May 15-31, 2026 For young writer Henry Sanders, it seemed like the perfect job: finishing the long-awaited final book of the novelist who was his hero. Hired by the novelist’s widow, Henry finds himself instead in the midst of a rapidly developing mystery. Vineland Place is an intimate thriller, filled with dangerous surprises to the final pages. Tickets for all performances are $95, except for opening night of each production ($115) and previews ($75). Student tickets are available for $15 with a valid K-12 or university/college ID, and anyone under 40 pays $40 (no additional fees) with a photo ID. Tickets for educators and active military are half price with proper ID (other restrictions apply). Group rates are also available. Tickets can be purchased through the box office, in person or by phone (561.514.4042 ext 2), and online 24 hours a day at palmbeachdramaworks.org. All performances, prices, and dates are subject to change. ______________________ DRAMAWISE A program that takes audiences deeper into each production, divided into two “acts” and an intermission (lunch). Act I is an in-depth discussion of the play, while Act II features the cast and artistic team in conversation about the production and the creative process, and includes a talkback. Each program takes place on the Thursday prior to opening night. Act I runs from 10am – 11:30am, lunch from 11:45am – 12:45pm, and Act II from 1pm – 2pm. The Schedule: The Mountaintop: October 23, 2025 The Seafarer: December 11, 2025 Driving Miss Daisy: February 5, 2026 The Crucible: April 3, 2026 Vineland Place: May 14, 2026 Dramawise Tickets: Act I, Intermission (lunch included), and Act II: $100 Act I and II only: $70 ____________________ OUTSTAGE@PBD Special evenings of each production for the LGBTQ community that include a pre-show reception, the production, and a post-show reception. Each program takes place on a Friday evening, beginning at 7pm. The Schedule: The Mountaintop: October 31, 2025 The Seafarer: December 19, 2025 Driving Miss Daisy: February 13, 2026 The Crucible: April 10, 2026 Vineland Place: May 22, 2026 Tickets are $115 ($95 ticket/$20 reception) _____________________ Perlberg Festival of New Plays January 9-11, 2026 This esteemed annual event features professional readings of five developing plays. Each reading is followed by a post-performance discussion in which patrons share their feedback with the playwrights. Schedule of Play Readings (Times and Plays TBD) Friday, January 9, afternoon and evening Saturday, January 10, afternoon and evening Sunday, January 11 afternoon Ticket Prices: Subscription to all five plays: $100 Individual tickets: $30 per reading Comments are closed.
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