The Show Vero Beach Is Dying to See --Opens Tomorrow
- Vero Minute
- 2 days ago
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Riverside’s preview weekend just did something very New York by turning the first four audiences into the show’s secret creative partner.
Riverside Theatre’s new preview audiences have weighed in: A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder is a smash hit in the making.
Riverside’s new preview model borrows straight from Broadway, where shows play several performances before opening to refine timing, tone, and even text in front of paying audiences. Executive Producer/CEO Jon R. Moses has imported that big‑city habit to Vero Beach, signaling a sharper, more daring chapter at Riverside.
Think Downton Abbey with a body count. This wickedly funny romp takes inheritance, romance, and respectability and turns them inside out in a delicious satire of class and desire.
Monty Navarro, the penniless clerk with a dash of noble blood, discovers he’s eighth in line to a title — and calmly “solves” the problem by dispatching the heirs ahead of him one by one in ever more inventive mishaps. As Monty ascends, he juggles a gold‑digging lover, an idealistic cousin, and a family so self‑absorbed it doesn't even notice its on the brink extinction.
With the official opening tomorrow, this is the moment to seize a seat before someone else inherits it.
Limited seats remain. To reserve yours, call the box office at
(772) 231-6990




