PERFORMING ARTS
HOLIDAY 2022: 53
• Jim Gaffigan’s Dark Pale Tour, Jan. 29
• Clint Black and Lisa Hartman Black, Feb. 2
• Kelly Wayne Shepherd Band, Feb. 9
• The Temptations and the Four Tops, Feb. 15
• Mania, the ABBA Tribute, Feb. 22
• America, Feb. 23
• Tyler Henry, the Hollywood Medium, Feb. 24
• Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Feb. 26
• Joe Bonamassa, March 10
• On Your Feet! The Story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan,
March 12 and 13
• Gordon Lightfoot, March 15
• Eric Johnson, March 16
• Get the LED Out, a Celebration of The Might Zep, March 17
• The Guess Who, March 21
• R.E.S.P.E.C.T., a tribute to Aretha Franklin, April 2
• Fiddler on the Roof, April 10 and 11
• Postmodern Jukebox, April 18
The county’s community theaters will also be busy with a
season of traditional and not-so-traditional productions.
“We’re known as Broadway on Brevard because of the
quality of our productions,” said Anastacia Hawkins-Smith,
artistic director of the historical Cocoa Village Playhouse
cocoavillageplayhouse.com.
This year, the playhouse will delight audiences of all ages with
the following productions and special events:
• Galmont Ballet’s Nutcracker, Dec. 16-18
• Special screening of It’s a Wonderful Life, Dec. 22
• Silent film screening, complete with live organ music, Jan. 13
• The Music Man, Jan. 27-Feb. 12
• Steel Magnolias, March 10-19
• Rock ‘n’ Roll Review, March 31
• Golden Steppers’ Come Dance with Us, April 2
• Mary Poppins, April 28-May 14
• Hot Pink’s Throwback to the Future, May 26-28
• Disney’s 101 Dalmatians Kids, June 2-4
• 13, the Musical, June 9-11
Like the Cocoa Village Playhouse, Titusville Playhouse is
in a lovingly restored historical building. Additionally, the
playhouse operates the outdoor Shuler Stage, home to notyour
average community theater fare. For the coming months,
expect the following from the playhouse:
• White Christmas, Nov. 18-Dec. 18
• Who’s Holiday, Dec. 9-18
• Escape to Margaritaville, Jan. 13-Feb. 12
• The Marvelous Wonderettes, Feb. 17-26
• Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, March 3-26 >>
As part of its series
of touring Broadway
productions, the King
Center presents Fiddler
on the Roof.
JOAN MARCUS