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West Boca Theatre Company 2024-25 Season

Drama, comedy, music—don't miss a moment of engaging, compelling, and delightful live theater at the Levis JCC.
All performances will be live in person at the Levis JCC Sandler Center.

Individual tickets: VIP Reserved Seats: $40, General Admission: $35, Gold & Gold Plus Members: $30, Platinum Members: Free

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The Outsider
by Paul Slade Smith

Wednesdays, November 6 & 13, 2:00 pm
Saturdays, November 9 & 16, 7:30 pm
Sundays, November 10 & 17, 2:00 pm

Ned Newley does not want to be Governor. He is terrified of public speaking. His poll numbers are impressively bad. However, political consultant Arthur sees things differently. Ned may be the worst candidate ever. Unless the public is looking for …the worst candidate ever. A timely and hilarious comedy skewering politics and democracy.

“Funny, timely, and dare we say, entirely possible, The Outsider is a wonderfully crafted, superbly presented show... It is an insightful, witty satire about modern American politics that will appeal to a vast audience.” - Broadway World

Handle with Care
by Jason Odell Williams,
Hebrew written by Charlotte Cohn

Wednesdays, December 11 & 18, 2:00 pm
Saturdays, December 14 & 21, 7:30 pm
Sundays, December 8 & 15, 2:00 pm
Circumstances both hilarious and tragic bring together a young Israeli woman who has little command of English and a young American man who has little command of romance. Is their inevitable love an accident…or is it destiny, generations in the making?

“A hilarious and heartwarming romantic comedy…which exudes gobs of comic energy and insight. Mr. Williams has achieved something special: He has written a Jewish Christmas story.” - The New York Times.

My Old Lady
by Israel Horovitz

Wednesdays, January 8, 15, 22, 2:00 pm
Saturdays, January 11 & 18, 7:30 pm
Sundays, January 5, 12, 19, 2:00 pm
Famed playwright Israel Horovitz has written more than 70 produced plays, which have been translated into more than 30 languages worldwide. Horovitz has called this play his Valentine to Paris. When a down on his luck middle aged man inherits an apartment in Paris, he plans to solve his financial woes by selling it. He arrives on the doorstep and discovers, to his dismay, that the elderly woman living there has lifetime habitation rights under an arcane French law and she is not about to give them up. Because he has no other place to go, she invites him to stay in the spacious apartment. What ensues is a spiral of friendship, romance with the old lady’s outspoken daughter, and some uncomfortable revelations about his unmourned father.

My Name is Asher Lev
by Aaron Posner

Wednesdays, February 5, 12 & 19, 2:00 pm
Saturdays, February 8 & 15, 7:30 pm

Sundays, February 2, 9, & 16, 2:00 pm
Based on Chaim Potok’s cherished novel, My Name is Asher Lev follows the journey of a young Jewish painter torn between his Hassidic upbringing and his desperate need to fulfill his artistic promise. When his artistic genius threatens to destroy his relationship with his parents and community, young Asher realizes he must make a difficult choice between art and faith. This stirring adaptation of a modern classic presents a heartbreaking and triumphant vision of what it means to be an artist.

ART
by Yasmina Reza
Translated by Christopher Hampton

Wednesdays, March 5, 12, 2:00 pm
Saturdays, March 8 & 15, 7:30 pm
Sundays, March 2 & 9, 2:00 pm
ART is a thought-provoking and hilarious exploration of the complexities of friendships, the subjective nature of art, and the impact of individual perspectives on relationships. Premiering in Paris in 1994, ART quickly became a worldwide sensation, translated into and produced in 30 languages, receiving numerous awards, including the prestigious Tony Award for Best Play in 1998. The comedy concerns three long-time friends, Serge, Marc, and Yvan. Serge, indulging his penchant for modern art, buys a large, expensive, completely white painting. Marc is horrified, and their relationship suffers considerable strain as a result of their differing opinions about what constitutes “art”. Yvan, caught in the middle of the conflict, tries to please and mollify both of them.

Words...Alive!

Founded by Eunice Bernard and Carol Clarke Geshlider
In the tradition of Readers Theater, these staged readings, performed by remarkably talented actors, will bring to life extraordinary characters from great literature.

Thursday, December 5, 2:00 pm
All About Friends
Friends for a season or a lifetime bring us joy, share our sorrows, and make life worth living. This program celebrates friendship in all its trials, tribulations, and triumphs.

Thursday, January 23, 2:00 pm
Frank & Martha
Inspired by Nancy Horan’s bestselling novel, Loving Frank, about the illicit love affair between Frank Lloyd Wright and Martha Bouton “Mamah” Borthwick and the public shame they experienced in early 20th Century America.

Tuesday, March 18, 2:00 pm
Marriage & Other Mysteries
The words of Stephen Sondheim, Art Buchwald, Jane Hirschfield, Henrik Ibsen, Lois Wyes, and others are brought ‘alive’ to look at love and marriage; the courage it takes to truly love and the personal dignity that must be maintained if love is to last.


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