Conchs, Cowboys, and Tales of Old Key West

Online Event


THE CONCHS AND COWBOYS ARE BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN AT THE RED BARN

John Wells, Tom Murtha, and Paul Cotton almost met way back in the 1970s. It was in the Baltimore Civic Center, where Wells and Murtha were part of the opening act for Cotton’s headliner, the seminal California country rock band, Poco, which rose from the ashes of Buffalo Springfield and provided the DNA for bands like the Eagles. But as is usually the case with big-time concerts, the openers didn’t mix with the headliners.

Flash forward several decades to a couple of years ago, when Wells unexpectedly ran into Cotton at the Red Barn Theatre in Key West and reminded him of that gig in Baltimore. The two guitarists started reminiscing and talking music, and the next thing you know, they’re calling bassist Murtha, drummer Gary McDonald, and harmonica virtuoso George Halloran to get together just to jam and make some music.

And that’s usually how the great groups happen. This one became one of Key West’s most popular amalgams, the Made In Key West Band – also lovingly known as the Conchs and Cowboys – who will be Back In The Saddle Again when they return to the Red Barn Theatre for six rousing nights of great tunes and stories, which they call “Tales of Old Key West”. Shows are scheduled for Sundays and Mondays, February 21-22, 28-29, and March 6-7. The first notes will ring out at 8 pm each night.

“Paul Cotton had not really done a lot of this kind of thing – a musical concert in a theatrical setting,“ Wells said. “He was used to the arenas or small music clubs like the Troubador. But it sounded so good, he was willing to give it a try.”

Both Cotton and the audiences loved the experience. Last year’s shows at the Red Barn were complete sellouts, with everyone thoroughly enjoying the eclectic mix of songs and stories. Wells anticipates this year’s shows will have the same result.

“We do vocals you don’t hear very often,” Wells said, “and songs that we love. Some have Key West associations, some are arrangements that I heard that are so different from what you normally hear. And we do a few of Paul’s Poco tunes too.”

The intriguing part of a Conchs and Cowboys show is the theatricality of it, Wells said, which comes from the way they weave the stories of the songs into the show.

“It’s not just a band playing music,” he said. “It’s a whole experience. It’s really improvisational and in the moment, so each night’s show will be a little different. I’ve never done anything like it. It really just flies.”

If you caught last year’s shows, expect to hear some of the favorites the audience let the band know they liked best. But Wells, Cotton, and crew also have several new things in their saddlebags for this year’s shows.

“The thing I’m most appreciative of are the people who say they really like the songs and stories we do,” Wells said. “We have a lot of fun.”


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LOVE LOSS AND WHAT I WORE

Extended through December 5th!
November 24 - 28, 2020


love loss and what i wore play by nora ephron

PRESS RELEASE
For further information, call: Bob Bowersox at 302-540-6102

For immediate release


HILARIOUS “LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE” KICKS OFF RED BARN’S NEW SEASON

The Red Barn Theatre kicks off its 41st season of professional theater in Key West this month with an online streaming production of Nora and Delia Ephron’s hilarious five-woman play, Love, Loss and What I Wore

The play will be available through the theater’s website – redbarntheatre.com – from midnight, Tuesday, November 24th through 11:59 pm on Saturday, November 28th. Patrons can watch the netcast anytime they want after purchasing access via a Season Membership, Subscription, or single ticket.

The play is a series of monologues and dialogues between a variety of women of various ages, each of whom delivers funny and poignant stories that have been triggered by their individual experiences with clothing throughout their lives. They touch on virtually everything – from their first Brownie dress to their first prom dress, from bathrobes to bras, from shoes to boots to skirts, and the value of anything black.  It’s impossible not to relate to their tales, especially if you’re a woman…what they talk about is universal to anyone who has worn just about anything. The stories are personal, intriguing, and ultimately very funny.

Screenshot of LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE Zoom Rehearsal

Screenshot of LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE Zoom Rehearsal

Love, Loss and What I Wore stars five of Key West’s top actresses: Amber McDonald Good, Melody G. Moore, Peggy Montgomery, Barbara Mundy, and Susannah Wells. It is directed by Carole MacCartee and produced by Bob Bowersox, who has devised a clever way of using the Zoom interface as the world of the play, while making use of film editing techniques to make the play more visually active.

The production kicks off a full season at the Red Barn, with all of the mainstage productions staged live in an outdoor space in the theater’s Zabar Courtyard. The Love, Loss netcast is also the kickoff to the theater’s Membership and Subscription drives – a very important part of their operating capital drive. Memberships are available in a number of levels, each with its own perks. Subscriptions are available for their entire 2020-21 season. Single tickets for the netcast are also available.

More information can be found at redbarntheatre.com or by calling 305-296-9911.


Cast:

Barbara Mundy
Melody G. Moore
Peggy Montgomery
Susannah Wells
Amber McDonald Good

Produced by:

Bob Bowersox

Directed by:

Carole MacCartee

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WITH BELLS ON (Online Event)

December 16 - 20, 2020

Written By: Darrin Hagen
Directed By: Christopher Peterson


Directed and Costumed by Christopher Peterson! An elevator. An uptight, recently-divorced accountant. A drag queen in full “Christmas Queen Pageant” regalia. When the elevator gets stuck, her dream’s in danger and an unlikely friendship is forged. This hysterical and heartwarming show reminds us the spirit of Christmas can arrive in unexpected packages. From Darrin Hagen, the writer of “Bitch Slap!”. Starring Trey Gerrald and Don Bearden.

“Flat-out wonderful” — The Calgary Herald

Bob Bowersox
SEZ SHE (Online Event)

March 8 - 20, 2021

Written By: Jane Martin


Key West’s Red Barn Theatre will present the fourth online offering of its 41st season with a streaming production of Jane Martin’s funny and provocative “Sez She”, starring a stellar cast of 16 of Key West’s top female actors, directed by the Barn’s artistic director, Joy Hawkins.

The show will run March 8-20 and can be accessed through the theater’s website at redbarntheatre.com. Tickets are only $10, with viewing available 24/7 on any platform with an internet connection, be it TV, phone, or tablet.

“Sez She” is the late Martin’s final play in a series that has featured the broad perspectives on life of modern-day women, told in a series of intimate and revealing monologues. Two previous plays, “Talking With” and “Vital Signs”, have won numerous awards, including the American Theatre Critics Best Play Award. Martin, herself, has been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for another of her plays, “Keely and Du”.

“Sez She” offers humorous and outspoken takes on everything from the fun of regressing to our childhood to the grownup "wheeee" of sex, from celebrating Damn Fools Day to the virtues of being green (yes…the color green). They touch chords of hilarity, surprise, homespun philosophy, frustration, and even political commentary. Each and every one of them has you hanging on every word.

The actors in the play are: Susannah Wells, George DiBraud, Caroline Taylor, Carolyn Cooper, Erin McKenna, Marjorie Paul Shook, Jessica Miano Kruel, Amber McDonald Good, Gerri Louise Gates, Melody G. Moore, Nicole Nurenberg, Zoe Hawkins-Wells, Vanessa McCaffrey, and Mimi McDonald.

Whether written by a man or woman, Jane Martin’s “Sez She” is a powerful, engaging, provocative play perfectly tuned to the times we are living through right now. The Minneapolis Star-Tribune called it

 “…enormously entertaining, more like a Disney World ride aimed at adults. Lean back, take a deep breath, and grasp the handrail firmly.”


WOMEN WHO STAND BEHIND THE BARN

This project is made possible due to the generosity of
Keys Open Doors Foundation Inc, and the following women:

 

Amy Bondurant

Judith Daykin

Jane Gardner

Michele Grahl

Diane May

Maxine Makover

Anne McKee

Betsy Menser

Loraine Tacke

Loretta Tarver

Ann Reynolds

Marty Spiker

 
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How To Eat Like A Child and Other Lessons In Not Being a Grownup

April 29 - May 1, 2022

Written By: Nora Ephron
Music & Lyrics By: John Forster


Cast of 2022’s “Eat Like A Child”

ENCHANTING “EAT LIKE A CHILD” IN LIMITED RUN AT THE RED BARN THEATRE

Thirty-two years ago, a cast of talented kids hit the stage of the Red Barn Theatre in Key West, singing and dancing their way through a delightful musical called “Eat Like a Child: And Other Lessons on How Not To Be A Grown-up.”

Among that group of young actors were Amber McDonald, Garth Holtcamp, and Camila Duke, who were nine or ten years old at the time. Amber had literally grown up in the theater her parents – Mimi and Gary McDonald – established eight years earlier.

Fast forward 32 years. Amber, Garth, and Camila all have kids of their own and history is about to repeat itself.

The Red Barn will present an updated version of “Eat Like A Child” in a very limited four-performance run Friday, April 29 through Sunday, May 1. The Friday and Saturday shows are at 7 pm, and there will be a 2 pm matinee on Saturday and Sunday.

And front and center on the stage? The next generation: Lilly and Logan Good (Amber’s kids), Phineas Haskell (Camila’s son), and Greta Holtcamp (Garth’s daughter), among a dozen others.

“We’re calling it a ‘legacy’ production,” said Mimi McDonald, who with actress Carolyn Taylor will be directing the new show. “We’ve been waiting for all our kid’s kids to get to the 8 to 10-year-old stage so we could do it. It’s a very sweet show, written about and for kids, performed by kids. We’re having a ball.”

The very cute book for the show was written by Delia Ephron (Nora’s sister), with music and lyrics by John Forster, the award-winning singer-songwriter and composer of multiple children’s musicals. Nancy 3 Hoffman will be providing the musical accompaniment for the score, and Penny Leto will be handling the choreography.

The show centers around everything that impacts a kid’s world in wonderful little vignettes that feature various combinations of the young actors – from trying to sell the parents on getting a dog, to not wanting to go to bed, pretending to be sick to get out of going to school, how they don’t like their little sister, and the injustice of having to walk somewhere when there’s a perfectly good car to take them there. And that’s just a sampling.

“It’s really fun to hear them sing the same songs that have been stuck in my head all these years,” said Amber. “And it’s nice to acknowledge what really hasn’t changed – technology may have changed a lot, but all the stuff that’s true to being a kid is still the same, generation to generation.”

Her mom, Mimi, adds, “It’s about universal truths that don’t change. Any adult who sees this will most definitely see a lot of things they did themselves, for sure.”

Tickets are limited because of the short run and can be had at redbarntheatre.com or by calling 305-296-9911. The show is sponsored in part by Keys Open Doors and the Monroe County Tourist Development Council.

Bob Bowersox
FRANKIE AND JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE

Mar 24, 2020 - Apr 18, 2020

Written By: Terrence McNally
Directed By: Murphy Davis


A timeless love story of a waitress and a short order cook. Their sometimes touching, sometimes hilarious interplay lights up this one night stand between two lonely people who long for more.

As Clair de Lune plays on the radio, Johnny woos the reluctant Frankie and we root for this odd couple to find their way to each other and out of their past disappointments. Terrence McNally was recently awarded the Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement. The Red Barn first produced this play in 1990 and is thrilled to honor Mr. McNally and our theatre's 40th Anniversary with another production of this beautiful play.

"A celebration of human sexuality and love! Dazzling and funny!” —The New York Times

***Contains adult content and brief nudity***


Cast:

Erin McKenna as Frankie
Al Bundonis as Johnny

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JOHN WELLS IS STILL ALIVE AND WELL AND LIVING IN KEY WEST (Special Event)

March 8 - 9, 2020

Starring: John Wells


This is a 2-night Special Event and not considered a Main Stage production.

Raconteur Extraordinaire…John Wells returns with songs and stories to reacquaint you with the old days of Key West with his guitar. Mesmerizing voice and unique sense of humor. John's many roles on the many stages of Key West include Conchs, Cowboys & Tales of Old Key West, 1776, Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, Pump Boys and Dinettes, Urinetown, Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, Oliver!, South Pacific, and The Song of Singapore, just to name a few.

Over 40 years in Key West and the songs and stories just don't stop. Don't miss the fun!

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SHORT ATTENTION SPAN THEATRE: THE TWILIGHT ZONE

Feb 18, 2020 - Mar 14, 2020


 “There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man’s fears and the summit of his knowledge. You are about to enter another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land of imagination. Next stop, the Twilight Zone!”

Always one of our most popular shows of any season, come enjoy an evening of quirky, out-of-the-ordinary short plays, populated with a host of top Key West actors.


Cast:

Don Bearden
Amber McDonald Good
Andrew Hodge
Susannah Wells
Jeremy Zoma

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THE MOOD I'M IN (Special Event)

February 2 - 3, 2020

Singer, Pianist, Arranger: Jim Rice


This is a 2-night Special Event and not considered a Main Stage production.

The debut of Jim's long-awaited one man show, with Joe Dallas (bass) and Daniel Clark (drums)!

We know his artistry from Randy Robert's Tennessee Williams Theatre shows and Always...Patsy Cline and Tenderly: The Rosemary Clooney Story at the Red Barn. His musical arrangements sparkle with charisma, wit and attitude. His vocal styling is that of an old school crooner meets Broadway but he can also belt out a tune with impeccable phrasing. This singer, pianist, arranger promises to engage and delight Key West audiences no matter the Mood he's.....no wait....YOU are IN.

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LIFE SUCKS

Jan 14, 2020 - Feb 8, 2020

Written By: Aaron Posner
Directed By: Joy Hawkins


In this playful, far from cynical, fourth-wall piercing new hit play, a group of old friends, ex-lovers and occasional enemies gather to grapple with life's thorniest questions and each other. What could possibly go wrong? Lustful and lonely, hapless and hopeful, these seven souls collide and stumble their way to new understandings. Does LIFE SUCK or doesn't it?

"Altogether wise, profoundly humane, hilarious, quirky and endearing in countless clever ways" - Chicago Sun-Times

"Sassy yet heartfelt" - The Washington Post

"Very smart and self-aware . . . hugely enjoyable" - Chicago Tribune

"Life sucks, maybe, but watching the Posner play is pure bliss" - DCTheatreScene.com


Cast:

David Black
George diBraud
Aaron Duclos
Jessica Miano Kruel
Karl Stahl
Caroline Taylor
Susannah Wells

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TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS

Dec 10, 2019 - Jan 4, 2020

Based on the book by Cheryl Strayed. Adapted by Nia Vardalos.
Directed By: Joy Hawkins


A struggling writer takes over as an online advice columnist who admits she doesn't have all the answers but mines her own mistakes to empathically respond to dilemmas that are at the heart of being human. The play was based on the best-selling book by Cheryl Strayed of "Wild" fame (a book and movie starring Reese Witherspoon) and was originally directed by Thomas Kail, the director of Hamilton. Tiny Beautiful Things is a luminous play about reaching when you're stuck, healing when you're broken and finding the courage and humor to take on the questions which sometimes have no answers.

"A theatrical hug in turbulent times" - Variety

"Provocative, poignant and rich" - New York Daily News


Cast:

Nicole Nurenberg as Sugar with David Black, Morgan Fraga Pierson and Arthur Crocker as the many and varied letter writers.

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METEOR SHOWER

Mar 26, 2019 - Apr 20, 2019

Written By: Steve Martin
Directed By: Joy Hawkins
Starring: Dave Bootle, Michael Castellano, Elena Devers, & Susannah Wells


An adult comedy by Steve Martin! Get ready for the unexpected when Norm and Corky invite another couple to their Ojai backyard to watch a meteor shower. The conversation gets rolling, cocktails flow, tempers flare, and sparks fly — literally. Starring Dave Bootle, Michael Castellano, Elena Devers, and Susannah Wells. Directed by Joy Hawkins.

“Steve Martin’s surprising new comedy takes an offbeat and absurdist look at the comic anxiety lurking just beneath the surface of modern marriage.” — The Old Globe

 
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John Wells is (STILL) Alive and Well and Living in Key West

Mar 10, 2019 - Mar 11, 2019

Written By: John Wells


A special Two-Night-Only Non-Subscription Event! John Wells, a 40 year resident of Key West, will sing and play guitar and tell tales of his years in this ever changing city. A songwriter, musician and actor, John was a founding member of The Red Barn Theatre. His credits include 1776, The Man of La Mancha, Oliver!, South Pacific, Frankie & Johnny in the Claire de Lune, Pippin, Urinetown, August:Osage County and The Trip to Bountiful. He also wrote, arranged and performed in Conchs, Cowboys and Tales of Old Key West.

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THE 2019 RED BARN GALA

Feb 24, 2019


It’s never too late to plan for great times with great people, so mark your calendars now for our only fundraiser party of the year! The Red Barn Gala is slated for February 24, 2019 at the Oldest House, 322 Duval Street. This year’s theme is Reggae Night Party, so come with your best dreds, bright colors, and dancin’ feet! Great music by the HOB Steel Band with local favorite Chris Case, great food by the Iron Chefs, great drink, our always-spectacular Silent Auction, and a whole lot more! Grab your tickets on our Ticket Page now to join us to celebrate the Big Things in a Small Space that the Red Barn has been for the past 39 years!! See you there, Mon!

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TENDERLY: The Rosemary Clooney Musical

Feb 19, 2019 - Mar 16, 2019

Written By: Janet Yates Vogt & Mark Friedman
Directed By: Joy Hawkins
Starring: Kim Schroeder Long & David Black


A fresh, remarkably personal and poignant view of the woman whose unparalleled talent and unbridled personality made her a legend on film, recordings, radio, and TV. With her signature songs woven throughout, you’ll be moved by her personal battles and cheer for her triumphant comeback. Starring Kim Schroeder Long and David Black. Musical Direction and Piano by Jim Rice, with Joe Dallas on bass and Daniel Clark on drums.

“A great story with captivating music!” — BroadwayWorld.com

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SHORT ATTENTION SPAN THEATRE 2019

Jan 15, 2019 - Feb 9, 2019


Back by popular demand with all-new, fun, 10-minute plays! What do you get when ou take a company of actors, directors, and filmmakers and mix in fresh, clever plots? SHORT ATTENTION SPAN THEATRE, that’s what! This evening of shorts typically includes lots of laughs and incredible talent. A high-octane evening for everyone!

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WITH BELLS ON

Dec 11, 2018 - Jan 5, 2019

Written By: Darrin Hagen
Directed By: Christopher Peterson


Directed and Costumed by Christopher Peterson! An elevator. An uptight, recently-divorced accountant. A drag queen in full “Christmas Queen Pageant” regalia. When the elevator gets stuck, her dream’s in danger and an unlikely friendship is forged. This hysterical and heartwarming show reminds us the spirit of Christmas can arrive in unexpected packages. From Darrin Hagen, the writer of “Bitch Slap!”. Starring Trey Gerrald and Don Bearden.

“Flat-out wonderful” — The Calgary Herald

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CRY IT OUT

Apr 17, 2018 - May 5, 2018

Written By: Molly Smith Metzler
Directed By: Joy Hawkins


Cooped up on maternity leave and starved for conversation, Jessie invites her funny and forthright neighbor, Lina, also a new mom, for coffee. Despite their vastly different finances, they become fast friends during nap times…while someone watches from the mansion on the cliff overlooking Jessie’s yard. This comedy with dark edges takes an honest look at the absurdities of being home with a baby, the dilemma of returning to work, and how class impacts parenthood and friendship. A hit at the 2017 Humana Festival of New Plays at the Actor’s Theatre of Louisville. Featuring Erin McKenna, Amber McDonald Good, Michael Castellano, and Zoe Hawkins Wells.

“Takes the audience on a roller coaster ride that whipsaws through laughs, tears, and rage…” — LEO Weekly

“Whipsmart….”  — Louisville Courier Journal

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NATIVE GARDENS

Mar 20, 2018 - Apr 7, 2018

Written By: Karen Zacharias
Directed By: Murphy Davis


Discover a hilarious new comedy of good intentions and bad manners. Gardens and cultures clash, turning friendly neighbors into feuding enemies in the play blossoming in major theaters around the country. Pablo, a high-powered lawyer, and doctoral candidate Tania, his very pregnant wife, are realizing the American dream when they purchase a house next door to community stalwarts Virginia and Frank. But a disagreement over a longstanding fence soon spirals into an all-out war of taste, class, privilege, and entitlement. The hilarious results guarantee no one comes out smelling like a rose. Featuring Bob Bowersox, Rebecca Gleason, Luis Febo, and Morgan Fraga.

“Insensitivity abounds, yet we’re laughing…”  — Cincinnati Enquirer

“A witty, contemporary script…” — CityBeat

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ALWAYS… PATSY CLINE

Feb 26, 2018 - Mar 10, 2018

Written By: Ted Swindley


A RED BARN THEATRE SPECIAL EVENT! (Not part of our Subscription Series).

The story of Patsy Cline told through the eyes of her pen pal, Louise Seeger. One of the most-produced plays in America, this down home musical features many of Patsy’s hits and is a tribute to her, her enduring  music, and to friendship. Featuring Christine Mild and Joy Hawkins.

“A song-filled Valentine…” — Los Angeles Times

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