Key West, FL — Beginning January 19 and running for eight consecutive weeks through March 9, a beloved live performance series returns to AquaPlex at 711 Duval Street, with shows held weekly at 6:00 p.m.
This season marks the 15th year of the event under the direction of Lynda Frechette and is dedicated to the memory of Waterfront Playhouse President Christopher Elwell, honoring his enduring contributions to the Key West arts community.
All contestants are donating their time and talent to raise funds for the Waterfront Playhouse, supporting its ongoing mission to bring professional theatre to the island.
Judging will be led by Lynda Frechette and Christopher Peterson, with celebrity guest judges joining the panel each week. Audiences can look forward to weekly themes, guest singers, and a lively, welcoming atmosphere throughout the season.
Blending community spirit, live entertainment, and charitable giving, the series offers eight weeks of memorable performances in support of a truly meaningful cause.
For more information, attend performances in person at AquaPlex or follow event updates throughout the season.
Contact:
Patrick New
, Artistic Director
[email protected]
305-294-5015
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Another difference in Main Stage productions is the time.