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Pam Harbaugh

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‘Access’ the wonders of Riverside like never before

From Broadway-quality productions to better-than-Broadway comfort, Riverside Theatre has long set its sights on growing its audience. With ...

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Stage smorgasbord: Sumptuous Theatre Guild season on tap

The Vero Beach Theatre Guild put a toe in the water this past July with “Dixie Swim Club,” ...

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Stage is set for spectacular season at area theaters

Couldn’t get to Broadway to see award-winning musicals? Then head instead to Vero Beach and Melbourne theaters for ...

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‘Mamma Mia!’: Simply song-sational entertainment

Riverside Theatre throws the gauntlet at your feet with its professional production of “Mamma Mia!” So relent. Pick ...

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‘Buyer & Cellar’: Swept away in Barbra’s basement

There are more characters on the Waxlax Stage at Riverside Theatre in Jonathan Tolins’ one-man play, “Buyer & ...

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Entertaining ‘Gypsy’ leaves a (long) lasting impression

Riverside Theatre gathered its significant resources and sure-footed confidence to mount one of the greatest American musicals ever, ...

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A winning production: Legend comes to life in ‘Lombardi’

At the risk of sounding sexist ... Riverside Theatre has opened a handsome production of a play that ...

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‘End’ game: ‘Drood’ features audience participation

Audiences at Riverside Theatre in Vero Beach have come to expect top-flight professional productions with gorgeous scenery, lavish ...

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‘Four’ stars for Riverside’s ‘Million Dollar Quartet’

Face it. You’re going to surrender to the joy of rock ’n’ roll in Riverside Theatre’s tightly crafted ...

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Atlantic Classical Orchestra: New season, new home

Good things often come in smaller packages – think diamond rings and the keys to a new Mercedes. ...

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Sun-sational! ‘Annie’ awesome as ever at Henegar

Once again, Melbourne’s Henegar Center has imported some Vero talent for one of its big musicals. “Annie,” that ...

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‘Santaland’: Elf-centered laughs for adults

Get ready. It’s Crumpet the Elf as described by the irascible David Sedaris in his underground phenom, “The ...