“Bermuda Avenue Triangle” is the second main-stage production offered this year by the Pelican Players Community Theater of Sun City Center. Written by Academy Award-nominated playwrights Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologna, authors of “Lovers and Other Strangers,” the play is a racy, guilty pleasure.
Enjoy pure escapist fun in this adult comedy about two widows shuttled off to a Las Vegas retirement community by their daughters. Both seniors feel that their lives, which weren’t that great to begin with, have become really terrible … until the arrival of a mysterious lothario who (shall we say) refreshes their spirits.
“I wanted to direct this play because of the funny storyline,” says Director James Williams, adding, “I seem to gravitate toward farces, and this one is right up my alley.” The assistant director is Stephen Preuss, and Ruth Lake is the stage manager. The play is filled with killer one-liners and just plain old funny circumstances. “It’s the kind of show where you will laugh until you cry,” says Williams.
The part of Angela Bruno is played by Diane Keyes; Rita Gangi by Dawna Gantvoort; Tess La Ruffo by Barbara Boyle; Fannie Saperstein by Carol MacAlister; Rabbi Levine by Paul Ansell; Officer Chubbs by Bob Horvath; and Johnny Paolucci by Kevin Steinke.
Friday Aug 1, 2025 Sunday Aug 3, 2025
Audiences from Sun City Center and all surrounding communities will have four opportunities to see the play, starting Friday, August 1, at 6:30 p.m.; Saturday, August 2, at 1:30 and 6:30 p.m.; and Sunday, August 3, at 1:30 p.m. Doors open 30 minutes before curtain.
All performances are at the Kings Point Veterans Theater in the North Clubhouse, 1900 Clubhouse Drive, in Sun City Center. Visitors can proceed through the visitor entrance for instructions to the Clubhouse.
Tickets are on sale now at the Kings Point Box Office from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday-Friday. Evening performances are $16; $13 for matinees. Tickets will also be sold at the door for each show; correct change is appreciated.
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