Parker Playhouse

The Parker Playhouse is a 1,191-seat theatre in southern Florida.

Parker Playhouse
Address707 NE 8th Street
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
United States
Coordinates26.1342944°N 80.1362103°W / 26.1342944; -80.1362103
OperatorPerforming Arts Center Authority
Capacity1,191
OpenedFebruary 6, 1967
Website
www.parkerplayhouse.com

The Playhouse was established by Dr. Louis Parker.[1] The curtain rose for the first time on February 6, 1967 as E.G. Marshall and Dennis O'Keefe starred in Neil Simon’s The Odd Couple. Parker teamed with Broadway impresario Zev Buffman, who was also producing shows in Miami at the Coconut Grove Playhouse, to offer productions featuring many of the top theater artists of the day.[2] Parker Playhouse has produced continuously for nearly 40 years with community arts organizations joining Broadway headliners in shows that made South Florida theater history.

Today, (2006) the Parker Playhouse is controlled by the Performing Arts Center Authority ("PACA") – the governing body that oversees the Broward Center for the Performing Arts which manages the theater and provides the programming on its stage.

Although much has changed since it first opened its doors, Parker Playhouse is poised to once again take center stage and play an important role in the community.

References

  1. Roustan, Wayne K. (July 13, 2016). "Looking for ghosts to bust? Check out the Parker Playhouse". Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  2. Higgins, Beau (October 20, 2011). "Theatrical Legend ZEV BUFFMAN Appointed President & CEO Of Ruth Eckerd Hall". Broadway World. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
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