Florida Playwrights' Theatre

Florida Playwrights' Theatre or FPT was a 54-seat black box theatre in Hollywood, Florida that was in operation from 1993 to 1999. It was begun by Paul and Angela Thomas, whose goal was to create a small repertory company that would produce new plays and little-known plays, as well as the classics, including their annual Shakespeare festivals.

New plays premiered

  • "Apathy-The Gen X Musical" by Mickey Zetts (Both as a late-night 1995 and a mainstage 1997)
  • "Love is a Masochist" by Mickey Zetts (shown with "The Piano that Jack Filled", adapted by Duncan Pflaster from the song-cycle by Adam Rabin) 1996.
  • "Wilder and Wilder by Duncan Pflaster (Both as a late-night and a mainstage - 1995)
  • "Amazing Dædalus" by Duncan Pflaster (Late-night 1997)
  • "Audition Pieces" by Kim Mowrey
  • "The Jessie Donovan Show" by Roberta Morgan

Other plays produced

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

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