I Only Have Eyes For You: Valentine’s Day Musical Revue
February 13 at 7:30 p.m. and February 14 at 2:30 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Share this evening or afternoon event with the ones you love. Enjoy beautiful love songs from yesteryear performed by our top vocalists. This very special evening can be complemented with a bottle of wine and a sweet or savory charcuterie box. This is a fun way to celebrate with your Valentine or Galentine and avoid the packed restaurants. We have everything you need right here at ECTC to spend a memorable evening with your favorite people! Featured ECTC vocalists Arin Walker, Grant Oberle, Gavin Parmley and Skylar Smith will perform songs such as “My Girl”, “Stand By Me”, “Chapel of Love,” “Unchained Melody,” and “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” to name a few.
Nathanael Fisher, co-founder and producing artistic director of ECTC says, “It’s such an intimate setting, it’s perfect for Valentine’s Day. The songs ignite the love spark and bring couples closer together.”
The Wet & The Dry: The Last Night of Prohibition, with Joe the Bartender
February 20 at 7:30 p.m.
The Wet & The Dry: The Last Night of Prohibition, with Joe the Bartender is written and performed by Bruce Collier. An audience walks into a bar… and meets Joe the Bartender. We’re in a speakeasy somewhere in Cincinnati. It’s December 4, 1933, nearly midnight. At the stroke of 12, the Noble Experiment that was Prohibition will come to its legal end. After nearly 13 years, a fellow can buy a beer, or a whiskey, without having to look over his shoulder. Joe has been there, done that, and before he closes, he’d like to share a story or two about saloons, temperance, human nature, the United States government, and what all these Whoops and Jingles might have meant. Join Bruce Collier for “The Wet & The Dry,” his fourth Storyteller Series play for Emerald Coast Theatre Company. His previous three shows, “Three Palaces at Yalta,” “The Fall of April,” and “Winston Churchill: Through the Storm” all had their world premieres at ECTC.
Nathanael Fisher, co-founder and producing artistic director of ECTC says, “Take a trip back in time as Joe the Bartender tells stories of a time when “grabbing a drink” could earn you time in the clink.”
Crimes of the Heart
February 16-25
Beth Henley’s Pulitzer Prize-winner is a deeply touching and funny play about three eccentric sisters from a small Southern town rocked by scandal when Babe, the youngest, shoots her husband. Humor and pathos abound as the sisters unite with an intense young lawyer to save Babe from a murder charge and overcome their family’s painful past.
Nathanael Fisher, co-founder and producing artistic director of ECTC says, “Hilarious, touching and scandalous, Crimes of the Heart shows how strong family ties really can be, no matter the circumstance. This is one to truly not miss.”
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.emeraldcoasttheatre.org. You can now choose your seats when you purchase your tickets.