Untold Stories: Out of the Swamp

Untold Stories: Out of the Swamp

128 East Forsyth Street, Suite 300, Jacksonville FL 32202

Produced locally by the Florida Theatre, Untold Stories will tap into the heart and soul of Northeast Floridian storytellers with quarterly thematic story evenings.

Untold Stories will feature personal and transformative tales told by a diverse range of voices, both natives and residents, connected to Northeast Florida. From artists and entrepreneurs to educators and medical professionals, we all carry memories and stories shaped by our environment. Untold Stories honors the tradition of oral storytelling in a modern context, where stories are deeply wedded to the place we inhabit.

For over two decades, Barbara has written, directed, produced, and performed socially engaged theater that contributes to vital conversations in the Jacksonville community. She began her career as the Advertising Director of Andy Warhol’s Interview Magazine in New York City, and for 9 years Barbara served as the Director of Education for Players by the Sea Theatre. She has collaborated extensively with poet, playwright and nationally known NPR Radio Host, Al Letson. A 2013 TEDxJacksonville Speaker, Colaciello received a 2018 PNC Arts Alive Grant in partnership with the Florida Theatre to direct Letson’s anti-bullying play, Chalk, for Title 1 schools. She was awarded a 2020 Art Ventures Individual Artist Grant from the Community Foundation for Northeast Florida to write a new solo piece Open Heart (ed) exploring women’s heart health and caregiving.

There will be four performances a year of Untold Stories. Each will be themed, and each of the four themes for the 2021-2022 series suggests place, water and movement. However, each theme can be interpreted in many different ways by the individual storytellers. The dates and themes for the next four editions are:

Saturday, November 27, 2021 at 8pm – Ebbs and Flows

Saturday, February 12, 2022 at 8pm – Out of the Swamp

Friday, May 6, 2022 at 8pm – There and Back Again

Saturday, August 6, 2022 at 8pm – Fish Out of Water

The first season of Untold Stories is made possible by a generous contribution from the Wolfburg Family.

**PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THE PIT SEATING IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS PERFORMANCE**

Members of the Florida Theatre starting at the Ensemble Level, on sale now.
E-Club members use the code word to purchase tickets at 9AM on Thursday, September 30.
General Public tickets on sale at 10AM on Friday, October 1.

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In a time in which our differences should be celebrated but are not always, Theatre Jacksonville brings to life a production which reminds us that each one of us ultimately wants and is deserving of love, meaning and purpose. Opening on Friday, March 7, The Boys Next Door is an unusual play detailing the daily lives of four young men living in a communal mental health residence, told through the perspective of a social worker who looks after them.
           
“This poignant play about young men with a variety of intellectual challenges is marked with compassion and understanding,” said Theatre Jacksonville Executive Director Sarah Boone. “Little things that can become big things lend themselves to humorous moments, and audiences leave with an appreciation of how many things we ultimately take for granted.”
           
The Boys Next Door will be directed by Matt King and features Gayla Bush, Eli Durham, Isaiah Fiedler, Greg Hewitt, Zachary Jones, Amanda Kelly, Richie Rosado, Ron Shreve and Michael Skaff. Shows will run from March 7 through 23, with evening performances at 7:30 p.m. and three matinee performances at 2 p.m. on March 16, 22 and 23. New to this year, the last Saturday performance of each show will be a 2 p.m. matinee.
After The Boys Next Door, the final two Theatre Jacksonville Mainstage season productions will be:

¨     Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors by Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen, opening April 18 – The legendary vampire tale is hilariously twisted in this gender-bending romp through a hunt for the dangerous and sexy Count Dracula. The comedy serves up clever wordplay and quick-change antics, while five actors play over a dozen roles in the head-spinning, reimagining of a Gothic classic.   
¨     Desperate Measures by Peter Kellogg and David Friedman, opening June 6 – This witty and wild new musical comedy serves up a colorful cast of Wild West-inspired characters who intervene in the fate of the dangerously handsome Johnny Blood. Before the sun sets, will they be able to pull off the greatest act yet, or will Johnny be left hanging?
           
For more information about The Boys Next Door or final shows in the 105th season lineup, visit theatrejax.com

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*First Wednesday Art Walk

First Wednesday Art Walk
The First Wednesday of Each Month from 5-9 p.m. in Downtown Jacksonville
Downtown Vision has proudly hosted the First Wednesday Art Walk since 2003 to welcome people to DTJax and celebrate the community’s deep pool of creative talent.

Art Walk has returned after a break due to the pandemic and now takes place monthly! We invite you to bring your family, friends and coworkers for a self-guided tour of Downtown’s northbank core on the first Wednesday of every month. Explore three major hubs: James Weldon Johnson Park, The Jessie (duPont Center) and Vagabond Flea at The Breezeway at Vystar Tower, and all the businesses and public art between. Art Walk runs 5-9 p.m., rain or shine. Masks encouraged.

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