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Bette Midler: Bathhouse to Broadway

Premiered recently with rave reviews and 3 sold out shows at The Island Theatre at Maltz Theatre,
here's what audiences are saying:
"An amazing show and you WILL want to sing along!"
"One of my favorite shows at the Maltz!"
"Such a fabulous show! Heartwarming, funny, and so beautiful! Bravo to all involved!"
Running now thru May 18th!

With its easy-going comedy, elegant setting and superb musical arrangements, the Great American Songbook never sounded (or looked) so good! And the Wick Theatre in Boca Raton has cast some of the best vocalists who each infuse magic and mystique to those timeless melodies.
Stay tuned for more shows!

Coming soon!
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What the Press is Saying
Shelley Keelor has a presence about her. She’s a gorgeous blonde...a perfect figure, and sex appeal aplenty.
Keelor’s big number “Maybe This Time” proves the impact of a key change while standing almost perfectly still. Understated, but very effective. (TO LIFE 5)
— Florida Theatre on Stage
“A UX Game-Changer!”
(DISENCHANTED at The Kravis Center)
The dynamic Shelley Keelor plays Snow White, the strong task master of the group, and serves as host of the show
— Palm Beach Daily News
“A UX Game-Changer!”
MNM immediately elevates its DISENCHANTED by assembling some of South Florida’s best musical-comedy actresses: Aaron Bower, Shelley Keelor, Leah Sessa, Kat Gold, Ashley Rubin—women I would drive pretty much anywhere to view—
— Florida Theatre on Stage
“Incredible Attention to Detail”
Shelley Keelor, as Huey's conservative mother in Slowburn Theatre's award-winning MEMPHIS, a belt that does justice in a low-energy second act. Keelor is a dash of humor, a flash of dry wit in otherwise grim scenes, and her insane vocal flexings in 'Change Don't Come Easy' are a gift.
— Broadway World
“A UX Game-Changer!”
Shelley Keelor, whose Beggar Woman pierces the polluted air with pitch-perfect requests for "Alms! Alms!" This is a supporting role, yet Keelor's sonorous voice and overwhelming gusto creates a more memorable Begger Woman than any SWEENEY TODD production I've seen.
— Boca Magazine
“A UX Game-Changer!”
“A UX Game-Changer!”
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