
A few short months ago, we told you about the Wesley Chapel Theater Group (WCTG)âs âBroadway Through the Decadesâ performance at TrebleMakers Dueling Piano Bar & Restaurant in The Grove.
That performance attracted about 150 people and nobody who attended (including yours truly) went home disappointed.
Well, the weekend we went to press with this issue (Mar. 9-10), WCTG was at it again with another âBroadway Through the Decades: Contemporary Eraâ show, with the performances this time being held at the Zephyrhills Lions Club.
The Lions Club provided dinner on Saturday night and dessert for the Sunday matinee, so WCTG secretary Samantha Grahn, who also did the publicity for the show, said that the theater group had to provide a hard number of attendees to the Lions Club a couple of days before the two performances.Â

âThat limited us to only about 130 people total for the two shows,â Samantha says. âBut, we had a lot of wonderful singers performing and the audiences both days really seemed to enjoy the performances.â
The âContemporary Eraâ performances includes many current and recent past Broadway favorites, including the entire company singing âBe Our Guestâ from âBeauty and the Beast,â Danielle Warrenâs âI Donât Know How to Love Himâ from âJesus Christ Superstar,â Vette Berrian & the Company on âDay By Dayâ from âGodspell,â the entire company on âWe Go Togetherâ from âGreaseâ and favorites from âRent,â âPippin,â âChicago,â âA Chorus Line,â âSweeney Todd,â â42nd Street,â âInto the Woods,â âLes Miserables,â âThe Phantom of the Operaâ and many more.Â

âWeâre now three years in with this group,â Grahn said afterwards. âAnd every performance we do is a fund raiser so we can afford to rent theaters for our future performances. Weâre also writing some grants to try to get some more money to do more shows and weâd like to have them at the (Pasco School Districtâs) Instructional Performing Arts Center (IPAC) and other venues in Wesley Chapel.â She adds that the School District is looking into building a smaller âblack boxâ theater for community performances.
She adds that in the meantime, however, âWe have a great relationship with the Zephyrhills Lions Club. They donât charge us to rehearse there and the rent to do our shows there isnât that expensive. We really owe them a big thank-you!â
So, Whatâs Next? âOffice Hours!â
Grahn says that WCTGâs next show will be the comedy play âOffice Hours,â written by Norm Foster, which also will be performed at the Zephyrhills Lions Club, this time without food service.
There will be three performances of âOffice Hoursâ â matinees on Saturday, April 20, and Sunday, April 21, and a Saturday (Apr. 21) evening performance. Also coming up April 4 at 7pm, the next performance of âBroadway Through the Decadesâ at TrebleMakers Dueling Piano Bar.Â
âWe also would love to have feedback from the Wesley Chapel community regarding what shows or types of shows they would want to see,â Grahn says.
For tickets to see âOffice Hoursâ or the April 4 encore of “Broadway Through The Decades” at TrebleMakers Dueling Piano Bar and more info about the Wesley Chapel Theater Group, visit WesleyChapelTheaterGroup.org or search âWesleyChapel TheaterGroupâ on Facebook. Â

Cheryl Abramson performing âOn My Ownâ from âLes Miserables.Â


âBe Our Guestâ from âBeauty & the Beast.âÂ

