Trending...
- Governor Ron DeSantis Reappoints Will Weatherford to the University of South Florida Board of Trustees
- U.S. Military to Benefit from Drone Tech Agreement with NovaSpark Energy, Plus Longer NASA Space Missions via Solar Power Leader: Ascent Solar $ASTI
- UK Financial Ltd Celebrates Global Recognition as MayaCat (MCAT) Evolves Into SMCAT — The World's First Meme Coin Under ERC-3643 Compliance
BOCA RATON, Fla. - Floridant -- (Boca Raton, FL – October 16, 2025) The 48th annual Carbonell Awards, South Florida's Theater & Arts Honors, will be hosting a glittery ceremony at FAU's University Theatre in Boca Raton on Monday, November 17, at 7:30 pm.
Up to 500 actors, musicians, performers, writers, directors, back-stage technicians, producers, reviewers, designers, specialty artists, and diehard theater fans are expected to attend South Florida's version of Broadway's Tony Awards®, the first one to be held in Palm Beach County since 1997.
Tickets for the entertainment-packed award ceremony and after-party are only $45 and can now be purchased online at FAUevents.com, or by contacting the FAU Box Office at 561.297.6124.
Event highlights include:
At this year's ceremony, awards will be presented in 20 competitive categories for the 2024-2025 theater season. Collectively, 129 nominations are distributed among 36 professional productions at 19 different theaters in Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach Counties.
More on The Floridant
Maltz Jupiter Theatre has 24 nominations, Slow Burn Theatre Company earned 23, Actors' Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre and GableStage garnered 11 each, Arca Images and Miami New Drama both grabbed 9, with 7 nominations each going to Broadway at LPAC, New City Players, and Theatre Lab.
Attached Image:
William Hayes & Sue Ellen Beryl, co-founders of Palm Beach Dramaworks, are receiving the prestigious George Abbott Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Arts.
(Photo Credit: Curtis Brown Photography)
Media Contact:
Gary Schweikhart
Carbonell Board President
561.756.4298
gary@pr-bs.net
Up to 500 actors, musicians, performers, writers, directors, back-stage technicians, producers, reviewers, designers, specialty artists, and diehard theater fans are expected to attend South Florida's version of Broadway's Tony Awards®, the first one to be held in Palm Beach County since 1997.
Tickets for the entertainment-packed award ceremony and after-party are only $45 and can now be purchased online at FAUevents.com, or by contacting the FAU Box Office at 561.297.6124.
Event highlights include:
- It is being produced by Andrew Kato, the longtime Producing Artistic Director/CEO at the Maltz Jupiter Theater, who served as Creative Consultant & Coordinating Producer on Broadway's Tony Awards® for 13 years.
- It will present eight Special Awards, including the prestigious George Abbott Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Arts to William Hayes & Sue Ellen Beryl, co-founders of Palm Beach Dramaworks, which recently celebrated its 25th anniversary of producing Theatre to Think About.
- It will present the first Jan McArt Award, named after the "First Lady of South Florida Theater" who helmed several local theaters including the popular Royal Palm Dinner Theatre in Mizner Park. This new Special Award recognizes "significant achievement by a small theatre" and is being presented to Boward-based New City Players.
At this year's ceremony, awards will be presented in 20 competitive categories for the 2024-2025 theater season. Collectively, 129 nominations are distributed among 36 professional productions at 19 different theaters in Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach Counties.
More on The Floridant
- Operational Agility in High Demand: FOCUS Expands to Serve a Changing Insurance Market
- Free Thanksgiving Meals Provided by Brooks Law Group
- SAVVY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT earns BBB® Accreditation Boca Raton, Florida
- lorida Green Tree, Inc. Delivers Professional Tree Removal Services in Bartow
- The AD Leaf Donates Publix Turkey Dinners to Support UCF Students This Thanksgiving
Maltz Jupiter Theatre has 24 nominations, Slow Burn Theatre Company earned 23, Actors' Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre and GableStage garnered 11 each, Arca Images and Miami New Drama both grabbed 9, with 7 nominations each going to Broadway at LPAC, New City Players, and Theatre Lab.
Attached Image:
William Hayes & Sue Ellen Beryl, co-founders of Palm Beach Dramaworks, are receiving the prestigious George Abbott Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Arts.
(Photo Credit: Curtis Brown Photography)
Media Contact:
Gary Schweikhart
Carbonell Board President
561.756.4298
gary@pr-bs.net
Source: PR by Schweikhart
0 Comments
Latest on The Floridant
- Central Florida Bonding Maintains 5-Star Rating with 124 Google Reviews
- From November 24th to 27th, Fuqing Invites You to Join Us at BIG 5 to Jointly Build a New Future for Middle Eastern Architecture
- Florida's First 3D-Printed Airbnb Home Welcomes Guests
- Dispelling Holiday Suicide Myth: CDC Data Shows Suicide Rates Lowest in December; International Survivors of Suicide Day Emphasizes Need for Action
- New Survey Reveals Critical Gaps in Marketing's Ethical AI Practices
- Millennium Physician Group welcomes veriMED Health Group to its family of physician-led practices
- Stratum Nutrition's OVOLUX™ Named 2025 "Collagen Ingredient of the Year" by Beauty Innovation Awards
- Goldstein, Buckley hires marketing manager
- Sons of Liberty Museum Unveils "America at 250" Mobile Exhibit on Veterans Day 2025
- Revenue Expansion, Regulatory Momentum, and a Leadership Position in the $750 Million Suicidal Depression: NRx Pharmaceuticals (N A S D A Q: NRXP)
- Boynton Beach Real Estate – BOYNTONREALTY.com Ownership – Cary M. Nagdeman, Broker Owner
- Bent Danholm Releases New Video Breaking Down the Rising Debate Over 50-Year Mortgages
- New Smile Now Introduces RAYFace 3D Scanner to Advance Digital Surgery
- Ali Alijanian, DDS Featured in The Profitable Dentist Magazine
- Florida: Governor Ron DeSantis Announces Additional State Office Closures for the Holiday Season
- Faith Leaders Convene for Town Hall With Emilio Gonzalez, Candidate For Miami Mayor
- Primoris Drops Neon Dreams — Miami's Best New Techno Album
- Real Estate Sales in Brevard County, FL: A Dynamic Market Overview
- "Meet the Eatmons" Offer Financial Advice ahead of the Holidays
- CCHR: Study Finds Involuntary Commitment Fails to Prevent Suicide, Raises Risk