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A Bohemian Paradise
A Bohemian Paradise
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This Play in 3 Acts and 10 Scenes encompasses the love story that resulted in the establishment of the Bonnet House and Gardens in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. A unique fantasy that became reality over long years and is now open to the world for viewing and reminiscing. Its was saved from becoming another real estate property and has preserved its charm and dreams for future generations. The play is culturally illuminating and touches on many aspects of American artistic and literary life in the S…
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This Play in 3 Acts and 10 Scenes encompasses the love story that resulted in the establishment of the Bonnet House and Gardens in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. A unique fantasy that became reality over long years and is now open to the world for viewing and reminiscing. Its was saved from becoming another real estate property and has preserved its charm and dreams for future generations. The play is culturally illuminating and touches on many aspects of American artistic and literary life in the South Florida of the twentieth century. Although a serious and thoughtful presentation, it avoids becoming a pedantic exchange between the actors thorough its examination of diverse issues and careers. It lends itself to performances in Community Theaters, College and High School Drama Clubs and other public venues that bring to enlightened audiences a background about this extraordinary historical architectonic jewel and the visionary people who made it all possible.

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This Play in 3 Acts and 10 Scenes encompasses the love story that resulted in the establishment of the Bonnet House and Gardens in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. A unique fantasy that became reality over long years and is now open to the world for viewing and reminiscing. Its was saved from becoming another real estate property and has preserved its charm and dreams for future generations. The play is culturally illuminating and touches on many aspects of American artistic and literary life in the South Florida of the twentieth century. Although a serious and thoughtful presentation, it avoids becoming a pedantic exchange between the actors thorough its examination of diverse issues and careers. It lends itself to performances in Community Theaters, College and High School Drama Clubs and other public venues that bring to enlightened audiences a background about this extraordinary historical architectonic jewel and the visionary people who made it all possible.

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