The Waterfront Playhouse will present “Some Enchanted Evening,” a musical celebration of the work of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Running Dec. 4–20, this revue brings together some of the most beloved songs in the American theatre canon — an evening of melody, romance and storytelling that has shaped generations.
Directed by artistic director Patrick New and under the musical direction of Roberta Jacyshyn, this production showcases five performers:
Jeremy Zoma, of Key West, last appeared at the Waterfront last season in his roles as Oliver in “The Angel Next Door” and as the Baker in “Into the Woods.”
Ellen Grace Diehl of New York is a classically trained soprano with roles spanning “Sherwood,” “Oklahoma” and “Carousel.”
Bridget Adams-King of Chicago appeared as the baker’s wife last season at the Waterfront. Other turns include “Dreamgirls,” “Once on this Island” and “The Color Purple.”
Trey Forsyth of Key West has performed in New York workshops and regional productions including “West Side Story” and “She Loves Me.”
Cece Donathan of New York, a recent graduate of Ball State University, broke onto the scene with a regional performance in “Legally Blonde” and a national television spot for Garnier.
In true Waterfront Playhouse fashion, this production blends artistry with the warmth of the Key West community. Whether these songs are old favorites or brand-new discoveries, “Some Enchanted Evening” promises a holiday experience filled with nostalgia, charm and beautifully crafted musical theatre.
Tickets are available at waterfrontplayhouse.org or at 305-294-5015.
Waterfront Playhouse Presents:
“Some Enchanted Evening”
Dec. 4–20
Tickets: waterfrontplayhouse.org | 305-294-5015






















