Theatre Lab at FAU Begins 10th Anniversary Season with ‘The Little Mermaid’
BOCA RATON, Fla. (August 20, 2024) – Theatre Lab, the professional resident company of Florida Atlantic University, is pleased to announce the opening of the 2024-25 season and celebrate the 10th year of their highly-successful educational outreach program, The Future PAGES (Playwrights, Artists, & Generation of Exciting Storytellers) Project.
The ‘Interconnectivity’ Mural on Cultural Council HQ
A new mural celebrating the “interconnectivity of all people” is now being painted on the south-facing wall of the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County’s headquarters at 601 Lake Ave. in Lake Worth Beach.
Carbonell Awards Announces Recipients of Five Special Awards in 2024
Gary Schweikhart, board president of the Carbonell Awards, South Florida’s Theater & Arts Honors, today announced the recipients of five prestigious Special Awards that will be presented at the Carbonell Awards Ceremony on Monday, November 11, at 7:30 pm at the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center at 3800 NW 11th Place, Lauderhill, FL 33311. Tickets are just $40 each (including facility fee) and will be available for public purchase next month.
“While we will be honoring 20 specific theatre performances, production elements, and shows presented from September 2023 through August 2024, the Carbonell board of directors has voted to also bestow the following Special Awards,” said Schweikhart.
The Vinnette Carroll Award
For significant achievement in advancing the cause of diversity, equality, and inclusion in South Florida theater.

John Pryor
Director and actor John Pryor has been a valued theater professor at Miami-Dade Community College and Florida Memorial College who taught hundreds of students the joys of theater while exposing them to playwrights such as August Wilson, Charles Fuller, Lorraine Hansberry, Samm Art-Williams, and Vinnette Carroll. Pryor not only produced Carroll’s Don’t Bother Me I Can’t Cope for Miami-Dade Community College, he also served as her stage manager when she produced and directed her musical Your Arms Too Short to Box with God starring Patti Labelle in a brief Miami run. Pryor has directed more than 100 productions over the last 34 years and has appeared in many as an actor. He also directed M Ensemble’s production of the late Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright August Wilson’s complete, 10-play Century Cycle.
Previous Winners:
Christie Alexander & Katie Christie, for leading the South Florida Theatre League’s AntiRacism Theatre Strategies Cohorts (2023); Marshall L. Davis (2022), managing director of the African Heritage Cultural Arts Center (AHCAC) in Miami’s Liberty City, a facility newly renamed in his honor.
The Ruth Foreman Award
Recognizes contributions to South Florida theater development by an individual or group, for singular achievement and/or career contributions.

Marilynn Wick
Founder and CEO of The Wick Theatre & Museum Club and Costume World, Inc.
Marilynn Wick has dedicated her life to the preservation of theatre history. Her commitment to purchasing, restoring and housing the largest collection of Broadway costumes in the world is a passion that will allow future generations to experience and cherish theatre’s brilliant legacy in a tangible way. Her Costume World houses an incredible collection of 87 original Broadway wardrobes and thousands of theatrical pieces. Her love of theater led her to transform the shuttered Caldwell Theatre in Boca Raton into The Wick Theatre & Museum Club, now celebrating its 11th season of offering both mega-sized musicals and intimate Manhattan-style cabaret. The Wick recently added the Museum Club, an immersive venue, featuring original Broadway costumes and a 360-degree video wall showcasing original content that provides comprehensive, entertaining, and educational insights into the history of the Great White Way. Marilynn Wick is the quintessential role model of an arts advocate–both preserving the irreplaceable past and embracing the future of entertainment.
Previous Winners:
Maltz Jupiter Theatre (2023); Teresa Maria Rojas (2022), The Amparo Experience (2020), Juggerknot Theatre Company (2019), Nicole Stodard (2018), and Florida Children’s Theatre (2016).
The Bill Hindman Award
Honoring significant, long-term contributions to the region’s cultural life and onstage career achievement by performing artists based in South Florida.

Carl Waisanen
With an MFA in Acting from the University of Iowa, Carl Waisanen worked as an actor in multiple shows (1776, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, The Underpants, Funny Girl, and Havana Bourgeois). However, he is best known for the 25 years he served as Production Stage Manager for more than 120 shows at Actors’ Playhouse in Coral Gables. His lengthy tenure at Actors’ ended when he suffered a massive stroke during COVID. Famous for his constant and creative reminders when the clocks needed turning back (lest the cast and crew miss half-hour), Carl still sends them out via Facebook to hundreds of actors who look forward to receiving his messages. Throughout his long career, he has been a cherished source of both on-stage guidance and back-stage support to everyone in the cast and crew, show after show after show.
Previous Winners: James Samuel Randolph (2023); Margot Moreland (2022), Barbara Bradshaw (2020), Harriet Oser (2015), and Don McArt (2013).
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The Howard Kleinberg Award
Honoring an individual or organization for contributions to the health and development of the arts in South Florida.

Kermit Christman
Founder & Artistic Producing Director, Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival
Kermit Christman has dedicated his life to professional theater, devoting the past 35 years to creating and running the Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival. Starting in 1989, his dream was realized when he welcomed 10,000 visitors to Carlin Park for the inaugural two-week run of the annual Shakespeare by the Sea, which offers free professional theater for year-round residents, fills the end-of-season cultural void, and provides paid work each summer for actors and technicians. He was instrumental in designing and generating public support for the popular Seabreeze Amphitheater and has produced numerous award-winning contemporary theater productions, comedy showcases, and concert series.
Previous Winners: Ronnie Larsen (2023); Andie Arthur (2022), Deborah Margol (2018), Christine Dolen (2015), and Iris Acker (2014
The Bill von Maurer Award for Theatrical Excellence
Honoring a theater company that exemplifies excellence for the totality of its programming: productions, educational outreach, developmental programs, and audiences served.
