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    School of Rock

    School of Rock

    3.7
    (10 reviews)
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    Paul and I went to see our granddaughter perform at the venue - School of Rock- which houses the…read moreCAST Theatre Co. at Sopa Blackbox. The venue is located in a non descript plaza but luckily I was able to get a good spot. The place is intimate with a lobby which leads into the theatre. Lots of chairs were cramped in. No place for a wheelchair though and only one exit door - could be a fire hazard. The cast consisted of children of all ages. They did a great job and had a ton of fun performing. Another major issue was the performers did not wear microphones. It was very difficult to hear the dialogue. They gave out very professional looking playbills. I think some alterations must be made for the whole thing to come together for safety and a better performance experience.

    My son attended School of Rock in Lake Worth for almost two years. He was taking guitar and music…read moretheory in high school but wanted to interact with other musicians so he enrolled in the Performance Program. It was a great experience! The school is good at coordinating performances at local community venues to give students the chance to perform on stage in front of an audience. Rodrigo (Luna) taught students at various levels how to perform as a band. They played 90s rock to a large, enthusiastic audience at Swamp Grass Willies in Palm Beach Gardens. Afterwards, my son continued taking guitar lesson with Will S. who is a talented musician and fabulous instructor. Will was super-supportive and helped him prepare for an audition at Berklee College of Music. I am thrilled to share that my son was accepted! I believe Will's ongoing support and excellent instruction, along with the positive experiences at School of Rock, helped my son reach his goals. Again, I believe the school does a great job finding opportunities for students to attend and participate in local music events. The instructors are professional, patient and provide quality lessons. I would recommend SOR anyone who wants to take music lessons and interact with other music students.

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    Lake Worth Playhouse

    Lake Worth Playhouse

    4.4
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    The Lake Worth Playhouse is in downtown Lake Worth on Lake Ave. east of Rt. #1 with a small free…read moreparking lot behind. Today the Lake Worth Playhouse hosts a children's summer theater camp, movies, drag bingo, fundraisers, concerts, tribute bands ... This evening I was invited by PBS to On the Town in the Palm Beaches 'Set Jetting Screening Event with Frank Lacari. The stadium seating was very comfortable with a lot of legroom. When we walked into the historic theater we passed markers, plaques and photographs detailing the history of this 100+ theater in its 74th season. The Oakley, brothers from Illinois opened a movie and vaudeville theater in Lake Worth. They purchased this 55 ft plot on Lake Ave. In 1924, they spent $150,000, then considered a fortune & the Oakley Theater opened, screening the silent film Welcome Stranger. Four years later the theater was devastated by the 1928 Okeechobee hurricane, "the largest single loss in the city", according to The Palm Beach Post. The roof collapsed with only the stage and some offices surviving the storm. They reopened in 1929 with sound only to get bankrupted by the depression. In the 1950's & 70's it was The Playtoy with pornography, being raided 10+ times. In 1974, the Lake Worth Playhouse Organization purchased the Playtoy, for $60,000. Since the theater was renovated & has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 2005, Hurricane Wilma tore part of the roof, destroyed equipment, flooded dressing rooms & damaged the stage. Repairs were made in time for the 2024 centennial with a Roaring Twenties-style party.

    What an excellent and enjoyable evening out with my beautiful wife as we got to enjoy a performance…read morehere at the Lake Worth Playhouse! We had purchased our tickets a week earlier and were lucky enough to score some aisle seats seven rows back from the stage. When we entered the Playhouse to find our seats we were very happy with our seats. As we looked around we both noted that there are really NO bad seats in the house. It looks like excellent viewing from each area and seat. Another part of our enjoyable evening was the Play, players and the genuinely appreciative audience. So happy we came and look forward to upcoming shows and continued support of the Lake Worth Playhouse!

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