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enjoy Jack’s stories — from brushing a hippo’s teeth to eating
with wombats — and see footage of his worldwide adventures
from the jungles of Rwanda to the savannas of Australia.
He inspires audiences with his passion and dedication to
wildlife conservation.
Catapult is likely to leave you in awe. A group of talented
dancers perform behind a screen, transforming themselves
into buildings, animals, letters of the alphabet and much,
much more. The audience, in front of the screen, sees only
their shadows. It is an amazing sight — one that left the
judges on the eighth season of “America’s Got Talent” speechless.
It is excellent for children and adults.
An American in Paris, a musical, comes to the Sunrise this
year with a national touring company. Chazz Palminteri
brings his one-man show called A Bronx Tale, based on his
childhood and life experiences growing up in an Italian-
American community in the Bronx. Rocktopia features an
astonishing merger of classical music performed by a 20-piece
orchestra with performances of more contemporary music
from groups such as The Who, Aerosmith, Queen, Heart and
more. It’s an evening that will take you worlds away.
The Beach Boys themselves will take you down memory
lane when they appear. And two great tribute bands feature
the music of the incomparable Whitney Houston and the
legendary Ray Charles.
Maltz Jupiter Theatre offers some great plays this year
with Chicago, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,
The Mystery of Edwin Drood, and Neil Simon’s Brighton Beach
Memoirs, a classic coming-of-age story in which a youth is
confronted with the pressures of an impending war in 1937.
Ballet Vero Beach presents three exciting original dance >>
The Catapult shadow
dancers will amaze at
the Sunrise Theatre.
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