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What the Critics are Saying about the Wick Theatre
“You need not hesitate to come take a look at what the area’s newest theater company can do. The Wick just might become one of your favorite things.”
Hap Erstein-Palm Beach Arts Paper
“The Wick’s gorgeous interior retains those glittering Caldwell chandeliers in an impeccably chic environment that includes red carpeting, and a cloistered gelato bar. The Wick knows how to throw a party!”
John Thomason-Boca Raton Magazine
“It’s a win-win situation for audiences who crave good old-fashioned musical theater.”
Skip Sheffield’s Flicks, Muzik, Showz, Travel & More
“To answer the question that most folks are wondering after the Wick Theatre’s bow on September 20th: yes, there is a credible, substantial new player in town.”
Bill Hirschman-Florida Theatre On Stage
“With so much going right for it, the Wick Theatre has indeed begun its journey on sure footing.”
John Lariviere-Talkin’ Broadway
“The new Wick Theatre, located in the Caldwell Theatre company’s vastly transformed former digs in Boca Raton, is up and running with a strong production.”
Christine Dolen-The Miami Herald
Christine Pedi - Great Dames
February 19 - February 20, 2021
Christine Pedi, the “Lady of 1000 Voices,” first discovered her talent for multiple personalities in the legendary off-Broadway revue Forbidden Broadway. She made her Broadway debut in Little Me, played Mama Morton in Chicago and appeared in Talk Radio. Off Broadway, credits include Abigail’s Guide to Dating, Mating and Marriage and A Broadway Diva Christmas, Jerry’s Girls, The Mad Show, My Favorite Year and Newsical: The Musical and recently starred in and co-produced Spamilton: An American Parody. Her cabaret show Great Dames won the New York Bistro & Nitelife Awards and played New York, Los Angeles, London, and South Africa. Her holiday show, There’s No Bizness like Snow Bizness has been a seasonal staple in New York for the past 11 years. She is also the daily host of Sirrius XM radio’s On-Broadway playing music of the stage and co-hosts Dueling Divas Seth Rudetsky.
Season 8
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
October 14 - November 14, 2021
Featuring the unforgettable music of Neil Sedaka, this romantic and funny story takes place at a Catskills resort in the Summer of 1960. Songs include “Where the Boys Are,” “Sweet Sixteen,” “Calendar Girl,” “Love Will Keep Us Together,” and, of course, the chart-topping title song “Breaking Up is Hard to Do!”
Season 8
Damn Yankees!
March 3 - April 3, 2022
The home run musical ! Baseball fan Joe Boyd sells his soul to the devil, Mr. Applegate to become “one good long ball hitter” for his favorite team The Washington Senators. He becomes a sports super star but if he doesn’t go back to his wife by 9pm on the final game day his soul will be Applegate’s forever. Featuring the songs “Whatever Lola Wants”, “Shoeless Joe” and “You Gotta Have Heart.”
Season 8
Smokey Joe’s Café
April 21 - May 15, 2022
The songs of legendary hitmakers Mike Stoller and Jerry Leiber come to life in this Rock and Roll musical revue. Packed with memorable tunes like, “Hound Dog”, “Love Potion #9”, “On Broadway” and “Stand By Me”, it is the longest-running revue in Broadway History.