Saturday, December 20, 2008

LAST chance to see The Sound Of Christmas


(the cast of "The Sound Of Christmas" now in production at the RBTA. From left to right: Michael Sprouse, Suzette Chambers-Marrin, Kole Loftin, John Curtis, Julia Idoni, Bonni Jones, Brittany Dunn, Hugo Immediato, Jr., and Joe DiRocco)

Tonight is the last chance to catch the Weber-Prianti production of "The Sound Of Christmas" at the RBTA. The doors open at 7:30 PM for our 8:00 PM show.

The song and dance holiday extravaganza will fill your heart with the spirit of the season!

Contact the RBTA Box Office at 302-227-7303 or drop by during business hours to reserve your tickets for this spirited holiday production now!

Friday, December 19, 2008

Three Good Friends & One Special Guest at the RBTA



TONIGHT, FRI. DEC. 19th AT THE RBTA:


Three Good Friends & One Special Guest at the RBTA
Doug James, Keith Mack, Ed Shockley and bassist Dennis Michaels perform at the Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts with a Holiday Twist

If you loved Three Good Friends’ phenomenal show during the Autumn Jazz Fest, make room in your heart for one more as bassist Dennis Michaels joins the dynamic trio Three Good Friends on Friday, December 19th at 8:00 PM at the Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts at 20 Baltimore Avenue.
Natives Shockley, Mack, and James are three of the most well known and accomplished musicians the Cape region has ever produced. All three grew up in the Lewes-Rehoboth area, where they performed locally. Over time, each moved to Manhattan to pursue their musical careers. Sand, however, being in their shoes, they never lost touch with home.

Ed Shockley led his own regionally-successful band, Jack of Diamonds, in the 80’s. They were featured on numerous TV shows - including the first live simulcast by MTV. His song, “Dodge City,” is still a ‘beach anthem’ to a generation of fans. Ed continued his career in New York as a singer and songwriter, scoring several record deals and appearing on stage and singing on numerous television and radio jingles.

Keith Mack was the lead guitarist and songwriter in the popular 80’s band Scandal, with whom he recorded Platinum and Gold Albums. Keith went on to record and tour with many internationally famous acts, including Paul Young and Joe Cocker - his performance with Cocker in Berlin the night the Berlin Wall came down is just one of his career highlights. Incidentally, Scandal is currently touring and soon to release a new CD.

Doug James is a BMI Award-winning song writer. His songs have been recorded by dozens of artists, ranging from Dionne Warwick to Michael Bolton to Barbara Mandrell - including “How Am I Supposed To Live Without You,” the 1990 BMI Song of the Year.

This exciting performance will feature songs written by each member over the span of their careers as well as a few twists on some Holiday favorites. Tickets for this special event are available for $20.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad

In case you haven’t heard the news, “Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad” is coming to the Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts on Friday, December 12, at 8:00 PM! Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad is a refreshing mix of comedy, music, spoken-word and show-stopping burlesque, featuring the gals who learned to smoke at Hebrew School, got drunk at their Bat Mitzvahs and would rather have more schtuppa than the chupah, featuring performers seen on Comedy Central, HBO and Late Night TV.

These badass chosen chicks boldly dare to deconstruct years of tradition, expectations and guilt in a fast-paced vaudeville extravaganza. “Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen” gets remixed, Tumbalaika gets a makeover and we all find out what’s in Gefilte Fish (think “Fear Factor” for Jews!)

This rendition of “Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad” will feature comedians Ophira Eisenberg (Comedy Central), newcomer Mira Stroika and booty shakin’ by dance duo Sister Schmaltz. As always, the show is hosted by the queen of the quick change, The Goddess Perlman. (Last Comic Standing).

Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad” has been spreading its own brand of “schmaltz nouveau” across the land to sold-out crowds in New York City, Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, Providence, Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Cruz, Pittsburgh, Madison, Detroit, Montreal, Burlington, Provincetown, The Berkshires, The Hamptons and of course, The Catskills.



Tickets for this hilarious production are $20 and are selling quickly! Reserve your seats now by calling the RBTA box office at 302-227-9310 or visit us online at www.rehobothbeachtheatre.com The Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts is located at 20 Baltimore Avenue in downtown Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

Monday, December 1, 2008

The Sound Of Christmas


(the cast of "The Sound Of Christmas" now in production at the RBTA. From left to right: Michael Sprouse, Suzette Chambers-Marrin, Kole Loftin, John Curtis, Julia Idoni, Bonni Jones, Brittany Dunn, Hugo Immediato, Jr., and Joe DiRocco)

The Weber-Prianti production of "The Sound Of Christmas" opened at the RBTA on Sunday, November 23rd to an enthusiastic audience eager to let the festivities offered by this special time of year begin. They weren't disappointed based upon the standing ovation that they offered the hard working cast and crew after the wonderfull performance!

The song and dance hoiliday extravaganza continues through December 20th with performances on the following dates:

Thursday Dec 4, 2008 - 2:00 PM
Friday Dec 5, 2008 - 8:00 PM
Thursday Dec 11, 2008 - 2:00 PM
Saturday Dec 13, 2008 - 8:00 PM
Sunday Dec 14, 2008 - 2:00 PM
Saturday Dec 20, 2008 - 8:00 PM

Contact the RBTA Box Office at 302-227-7303 or drop by during business hours to reserve your tickets for this spirited holiday prodiction now!

Monday, November 17, 2008

Phenomenal Week!

What an amazing week for entertainment it was at the Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts!

On Tuesday, the 11th our stage featured the phenomenal production of “In The Mood” by the “String Of Pearls” orchestra under the direction of Bud Forrest complete with the “In The Mood” singers and dancers. Specially formulated as a tribute to our armed forces in celebration of Veteran’s Day, this retro 1940’s style musical production was simply spectacular! The practically sold out house went wild with applause throughout the show.

Not only was the orchestra astounding, the singing and dancing was simply top-notch! Particularly moving was the finale, where the cast, dressed in authentic period military costume, performed each song of every branch of the armed forces while requesting that both active and retired service personal stand and be recognized. Many in the audience were brought to tears during the moving tribute.

Then, on Saturday the 15th, the stage was set for Eve Ensler’s provocative and liberating play, “The Vagina Monologues”. Wonderfully directed by Fay Jacobs and expertly performed by Washington, DC based veteran stage performers Jane Bruns, Stacey Fearheiley and Eloise Ullman, the production truly entertained the diverse and appreciative audience during both productions. Look forward to more great productions to be directed by Fay here on our stage!

Finally, on Sunday the 16th, the RBTA rolled out the red carpet for a fascinating look into radio news journalism as nationally renowned NPR journalists Neal Conan (senior host of Talk of the Nation) and Liann Hansen (senior host of Weekend Edition) spoke on our stage for a informative look into current events and life behind the scenes at National Public Radio. Over 250 attendees were privy to the event and all had the chance to meet the famed husband and wife team at a warm reception for the two courtesy of Ovations restaurant and lounge. It was truly a special event that thrilled both the featured speakers and the guests. Many thanks to Public Radio Delmarva (WSCL 89.5 and WSDL 90.7) for their tremendous work and support with this event as well as Dogfish Brewery in Milton and South Pacific Florists in Rehoboth for their generous donations!

These great events represent just the tip of the iceberg of what is to come here at the Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts, so please stay in touch!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

The Vagina Monologues - Nov 15th!


Tickets on sale for The Vagina Monologues encore presentation at the RBTA
Tickets are already selling well for the encore presentation of The Vagina Monologues, coming back to Rehoboth this fall at the Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts

The Fay J. Productions presentation of The Vagina Monologues, which sold out amid rave reviews at the Convention Center in 2005, returns on Nov. 15 for two special performances at the new Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts located at 20 Baltimore Avenue.

Washington based, veteran performers Jane Bruns, Stacey Fearheiley and Eloise Ullman will reprise their roles for an evening of laughter and tears in Eve Ensler’s award winning play during the two performances scheduled for 4:00 PM and 8:00 PM on the RBTA stage.

In January 2005, 900 people saw the show, directed by Fay Jacobs. The diverse audiences of men and women, gay and straight, young and not so young, gave standing ovations to the production as it raised funds for programs to prevent violence against women.

“It’s great to see that caliber of a performance, “said Cape Gazette publisher Dennis Forney. “…provocative and liberating, the rafters were shaking at times with the riotous laughter.”

The Vagina Monologues grew out of interviews the author had with more than three hundred women ages six to seventy-six. The results are stunning, with stories ranging from an older woman's memory of her first experience with her sexuality to an account by a Bosnian refugee to a hilarious discussion of…well, you’ll just have to come see! The inspiring, hilarious, moving and thought-provoking monologues that compose the play have sold out houses all over the world.

Gather your friends, family members (including the men!), who missed the show last time around, but heard so much about it, and plan to see The Vagina Monologues on Nov. 15 at the Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts.

Tickets for the production cost $30 for either show, and are available by calling The RBTA box office at 302.227.9310 or 302.227.7303 or online at www.rehobothbeachtheatre.com. The show is sure to be a sell-out so make your reservations now!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

BRYAN LEE AND THE BLUES POWER BAND!



This really is phenomenal! Bryan Lee is a New Orleans Blues legend and he will be performing in a rare Mid-Atlantic coast appearance right here in Rehoboth at the RBTA this Thursday night! This incredible, award winning, acclaimed musician is here as part of the exciting Thursday night Jazz series produced by renowned Jazz aficionado Sydney Arzt. Tickets for this "not too be missed" performance are only $12!!!

Read the following Press Release for detailed information and as soon as you're finished, contact the RBTA box office to purchase your tickets for this amazing performer!


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Friday, October 10, 2008

New Orleans’ Jazz Great Bryan Lee at the Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts
New Orleans’ Blues institution to appear in Rehoboth for one night only

Bryan Lee and the Blues Power Band, a New Orleans Blues institution, will be performing in Rehoboth for one night only on Thursday, October 23 at 8:00 PM at the new Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts at 20 Baltimore Avenue.
Hosted by renowned Jazz aficionado Sydney Arzt, formerly of Sydney’s Blues and Jazz Restaurant, the Jazz/Blues Thursday evening series continues with one of her favorite performers – Bryan Lee and the Blues Power Band. "I really like how he mixes funk, a little country and some good ol’ rock’n‘roll riffs into the Blues," Arzt enthusiastically stated.

Bryan played at the Old Absinthe Bar, (located on Bourbon Street in New Orleans) for 15 years during the 80’ and 90’s. Shows like Bryan’s at the famous spot went a long way in establishing New Orleans as a blues town as well as the “granddaddy” of jazz towns.

Today, Lee and the Blues Power Band are still going strong, thrilling audiences across the US, Canada and Europe. Blind since birth, Bryan continues his life-long love of music and performing for his loyal fans. "I believe that I have a gift that makes people smile and I want to share that," stated Lee.

Tickets for this special event cost $12 and are available by calling The RBTA box office at 302.227.9310 or 302.227.7303 or online at http://www.rehobothbeachtheatre.com/. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to experience a little bit of “The Big Easy” right here in Rehoboth Beach!

Check out the Bryan Lee and the Blues Power Band website here : http://www.braillebluesdaddy.com/

Monday, September 29, 2008

CINTRON is coming!

Here's a big thanks to all of the concert attendees who came by the RBTA last Saturday evening to catch the phenomenal Viki Dee and Eddie Sal in "Viki Dee and Friends". It was a spectacular event! Look for more Viki Dee performances on our beautiful stage in the upcoming season.

Next on the agenda is the celebrated Latin Soul band "CINTRON"! ” CINTRON will be our featured guest for the legendary Rehoboth Beach Autumn Jazz Festival"!

Formed by the legendary jazz percussionist Edgardo Cintron and producer/vocalist Rocco DePersia, (together with 16 high octane musicians from around the globe), CINTRON blends Caribbean Rhythms with dance friendly Latin Jazz, crossover Latin Pop, bilingual salsa, and old-school R&B into a vibrant live performance you won’t soon forget!



Check out this video of CINTRON performing their smouldering Latin swing infused "Suavecito".

Cintron - Suavecito


Personally, I can't wait to see this dynamic performance - and neither should you! Tickets are available now on our website (http://www.rehobothbeachtheatre.com/) or call the box office at 302.227.9310 or 302.227.7303 to reserve your seats for this hot show!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Viki Dee & Friends



Here’s a quick reminder that you can still purchase tickets for our featured show “Viki Dee & Friends” which takes place on our beautiful stage at 8:00 PM on Saturday, September 27th at 20 Baltimore Avenue.

Viki’s acclaim has grown in leaps and bounds over the years taking her from local favorite to a major talent powerhouse of the mid-Atlantic coast. With her rich voice and sparkling stage persona, Viki Dee has established a devoted and protean fan base always eager to be entertained by the consummate singer, songwriter, and live performer.

In this special event, Viki Dee has invited a close friend and oft-time duet partner (famed musician and stage comedian Eddie Sal) to join her in a unique and intimate cabaret style performance featuring a mélange of phenomenal live music and comedy that will make for a truly unforgettable performance.

Tickets for this “not to be missed” production cost $20 and are available off the RBTA website at www.RehobothBeachTheatre.com, or by calling our box office at 302-227-7303 0r 302-227-9310. Dinner and a show packages for this production are also available featuring cuisine from our signature restaurant Ovations which is conveniently located on the lower level beneath the theatre.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Lesllie Jordan! Tonight and tomorrow at the RBTA




Acclaimed Emmy Award winning comedian and actor Leslie Jordan hits the Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts stage on September 11th and 12th, 2008.

At 8:00 PM on Thursday, September 11, 2008, and Friday, September 12, the Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts at 20 Baltimore Avenue is proud to present the acclaimed, Emmy Award winning comedian Leslie Jordan as he performs his newest one-man show, My Trip Down the Pink Carpet, a hilarious, and sometimes moving, documentation from his trip from being a closeted boy in Chattanooga, to the "gayest man I know" in Holly¬wood, Calif..

Jordan won an Emmy as the caustic closet case Beverly Leslie on “Will & Grace” and became a cult icon through his role as Brother Boy in the film “Sordid Lives”. The diminutive actor with the distinctive Southern drawl has appeared in several other well known television programs such as "Hearts Afire," "Boston Legal," "Will & Grace" and more. Jordan also has two television projects in the can, one for Logo and another for HBO. For the LOGO network, he’ll reprise his Sordid Lives film role, “Brother Boy,” for “Sordid Lives: The Series” which also features Olivia Newton-John, Caroline Rhea, and Rue McClanahan.

While the actor normally maintains a hectic schedule, for now, Jordan’s one-man show is his primary focus. Frank about some of the darker paths he’s taken in life, including his past drug and alcohol addiction—and his subsequent sobriety—Jordan maintains the uncanny ability to spin his personal trials into comic genius. “Once I got into recovery – I’m 10 years sober from alcohol, and crystal meth was my big problem – around the recovery rooms we share, and there’s great power in that, with sitting with groups of people, and people that you trust,” he said. “That’s the way we stay sober, is we put it out there – we believe you’re only as sick as your secrets.”

The Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts will present two performance of “My Trip Down the Pink Carpet” with each show beginning at 8:00 PM on Friday the 11th and Saturday the 12th. Tickets for this popular performance are moving quickly and reservations are suggested. Tickets cost $40. Dinner and a show combination tickets featuring cuisine from Ovations Restaurant & Lounge (conveniently located on the lower level beneath the theatre) are also available for $61. The Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts is located at 20 Baltimore Avenue, one block from the ocean. Contact the RBTA box office at 302-227-7303 or visit us online at www.rehobothbeachtheatre.com to purchase your tickets for this “not to be missed” event now.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

“LIVE BAIT” entertains the shore the Parrot Head way


Nationally acclaimed Jimmy Buffett tribute band rocks Rehoboth Beach on Saturday, August 30 -

TONIGHT ONLY!!!

There’s no need to “change your latitude” for a “change of attitude” when the nationally acclaimed Jimmy Buffet tribute band “Live Bait” rocks Rehoboth on Saturday, August 30, 2008 at the magnificent new Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts.

Two Caribbean infused fun-filled performances by LIVE BAIT are scheduled at the 350 seat theatre at 6:00 PM and 9:00 PM on the night of Saturday, August 30th, 2008. Come to the R.B.T.A. and party to all your favorite Jimmy Buffett hits during this island-hued musical celebration. “LIVE BAIT” offers the perfect opportunity to wind down your summer with all the ease of a tropical breeze.

Located ocean block in the heart of picturesque Rehoboth Beach, Delaware at 20 Baltimore Avenue, The Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts has quickly become the premier location on the Delmarva to take in the “shore and a show”.

Understandably, tickets for this exciting performance are moving fast. Purchase your tickets for either the 6:00 PM or 9:00 PM production of LIVEBAIT by calling the R.B.T.A. box-office at 302-227-7303 or by visiting the website at
www.rehobothbeachtheatre.com

Saturday, August 16, 2008

WE WILL ROCK YOU!

Don't Forget! ALMOST QUEEN is in the house tonight with two POWERHOUSE shows at 6 and 9 PM! Tcikets are still available for tonights shows but they're going fast! Visit www.REHOBOTHBEACHTHEATRE.com or call 302.227.9310 to reserve your tickets now!

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Busy Times...

Last weekend was filled with busy excitement at the Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts. On Saturday morning, we took a short and scenic drive to the grand opening of the spectacular new club house at Independence (Ocean Atlantic’s Premier Active Adult Community, located on Route 5 approximately 15 minutes from the resort towns of Rehoboth Beach and Lewes).

Throngs of people were at the event which was expertly catered by our very own Ovations Restaurant.

Each person that we spoke to about the theatre received our information eagerly and several turned up at the theatre for Saturday’s and Sunday’s performances of Broadway Fever.

After returning to the theatre at around 2:00, we quickly switched gears to set up the impressive portico and patio area of the Celebration Mall for a Community Appreciation Fest sponsored by the HRC. Hundreds of people showed up at that fun filled event as well. The event was a great success featuring some spectacular food catered by a variety of fantastic restaurants and gourmet food shops including, Dish, Shag, Good For You Gourmet, Beautiful Foods and more.

Then at 8:00, as is the case every Thursday - Sunday through the end of August, the curtain rose on our smash hit Broadway Fever. We were fortunate enough to have had professional photographer Dan Cook who was covering Ovations and Broadway Fever for an article in the Cape Gazette.

Dan really has a fantastic eye and is a well known and respected photographer in Delmarva. We're looking forward, not only to the upcoming Cape Gazette article, but to working with Dan in the future on other RBTA events. Here are a couple of examples of Dan's work from that evening.


(Rick Fountas lifts Brittany Dunn during the number "Tea for Two" during Act I of "Broadway Fever")


(Server Shannon Lee delivers delicious Ovation's entrees to eager diners)

Friday, August 1, 2008

CINTRON!

Lately, several folks have asked me who we were featuring on our stage to celebrate the "Rehoboth Beach Autumn Jazz Festival". I'm now proud to say that the answer is celebrated Latin Soul band "CINTRON"! ”

Formed by the legendary jazz percussionist Edgardo Cintron and producer/vocalist, Rocco DePersia (together with 16 high octane musicians from around the globe), CINTRON blends Caribbean Rhythms with dance friendly Latin Jazz, crossover Latin Pop, bilingual salsa, and old-school R&B into a vibrant live performance you won’t soon forget!



Check out this video of CINTRON performing their smouldering Latin swing infused "Suavecito".

Cintron - Suavecito


Personally, I can't wait to see this dynamic performance - and neither should you! Tickets will be available soon at our website (www.rehobothbeachtheatre.com) or call the box office at 302.227.9310 or 302.227.7303

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

WE WILL ROCK YOU!



Press Release
ALMOST QUEEN sizzles with the Summer Sun at the Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts
Uncannily accurate Queen Tribute band visits Rehoboth Beach during their international tour on August 16, 2008.
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, July 22, 2008: WE WILL ROCK YOU. What unmistakable word pops into your head when you read those four little words? If you’re like most, the definitive response is renowned English rock band Queen. Though famed lead singer Freddie Mercury sadly left us in 1991, the legend that was Queen can be experienced today first hand via the mind-boggling performance of acclaimed professional tribute band ALMOST QUEEN.

The magnificent new Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts will still rock you with two powerhouse performances by ALMOST QUEEN beginning at 6:00 PM on the night of Saturday, August 16th, 2008. Now in the midst of their wildly successful international tour, ALMOST QUEEN’s amazing transformation into Queen has called “uncanny” and “remarkable” by fans and critics alike. Eric Cook of UK’s Demolition Records says that “ALMOST QUEEN is probably the finest testimonial to Queen I have ever had the pleasure in seeing. If Freddie were alive today he’d queue for tickets!”

Located ocean block in the heart of picturesque Rehoboth Beach, Delaware at 20 Baltimore Avenue, The Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts has quickly become the talk of the town. Make this “not to be missed” production of ALMOST QUEEN your opportunity to see for yourself why the R.B.T.A. is truly the home of “exciting and cutting-edge live entertainment in Southern Delaware”.

Understandably, tickets for this exciting performance are moving fast. Purchase your tickets for either the 6:00 PM or 9:00 PM production of ALMOST QUEEN by calling the R.B.T.A. box-office at 302-227-9310 or by visiting the website at www.rehobothbeachtheatre.com.

From the purchase of each $35 ticket for ALMOST QUEEN, the Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts will graciously donate 10 dollars to CAMP Rehoboth, a non-profit community service organization dedicated to creating a more positive environment in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Welcome Aboard!

Welcome to the official blog of the Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts! As you may have read from our profile on the right side of the page, we are the exciting newest edition to the ever-evolving downtown district of scenic Rehoboth Beach, Delaware bringing dynamic live entertainment to the shore.

My name is Michael Sprouse. I'm the Associate Director of RBTA and I'll be updating and moderating this blog frequently so as to keep you current with all that we have to offer at the Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts. And do we have a lot! Once look at our 2008 Theatrical Production Schedule from our web site (http://rehobothbeachtheatre.com/events.htm) will confirm that.

Currently, we are in the middle of a two month run of the famed Weber-Prianti production of "Broadway Fever" which taps into the exciting repertoire of Tony award winning Broadway shows including: 42nd Street, No No Nanette, Jekyll & Hyde, Footloose, Chicago & Wicked, honoring the composers and choreographers who have made their mark in Broadway history!



The show truly is dynamic and audience members at the theatre have been thrilled based upon their comments after the show. The show runs close to two hours with a 15 minute intermission. The show presents a chronological history of Broadway with Act I composed of classic song & dance routines as well as burlesque skits covering the 1890's through the 1930's. Some of these great classics include 42nd Street, Give My Regards to Broadway, Your Feet's too Big, The Charleston and more. Act II begins with some popular 1950's era numbers and gracefully glides into present day with show stopping numbers from Wicked, Rent, The Little Mermaid, Hairspray and much more.

The all professional cast is so well versed in the nuances of this show (each having established a long working history with Weber-Prinati productions) that each number performed carries it's own unique character and spark that can only be delivered by talent that has risen far above merely rote song and dance routines.

Production dates of this show will run through the end of August. Curtain for "Broadway Fever" is at 8:00 PM each Thursday - Sunday evening. This really is a must see show and you won't regret adding it to your "fun things to do at the beach" list now through the end of August!

Call 302.227.9310 to reserve your tickets - mention that you read this posting on the RBTA blog and receive $10 dollars off the regularly $35 admission! Plus, don't forget that with our epicurean "Ovations" restaurant & lounge now in full operation on the lower level of the theatre,


You can enjoy a truly scrumptious dinner and a show with all of the ease and relaxation that you expect to find at the beach. The Dinner and Show combo tickets are only $56 ( $46 if you mention this blog - where else in Rehoboth Beach can you find that offer?!). Again, call 302.227.9310 to reserve your tickets for "Broadway Fever" now and don't forget to check back here often for more updates on the fantastic Rehoboth Beach Theatre of the Arts!