Murder, Mischief, a Nonstop to Vero, and a Chance to Win Two Tickets
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Cast members arrive Vero Beach Airport on Sunday, December 14
Yesterday, ten of the 15 New York actors starring in Riverside Theatre’s A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder stepped off a JetBlue flight from JFK straight into Vero Beach Regional Airport. A sight to behold!
They traded winter gray for Treasure Coast sunshine, bringing a full dose of Broadway voltage with them.

Cast members arrive Vero via Jet Blue's "Devil with a Blue Dress On"
Today, they’re shut away in rehearsal, tightening top hats and alibis for the four‑time Tony‑winning romp, a mordant valentine to money, murder, and social aspiration in Edwardian England.
Previews run January 9–11, Opening Night is January 13, and the Stark Stage hosts the full run January 9 – February 1, 2026.
Click here for a chance to win two tickets to see Gentleman's Guide.
At the center is Monty Navarro, the soft‑spoken nobody who discovers he’s ninth in line to a title and opts not for self‑help but strategic pruning. The show’s wicked party trick is that every ghastly D’Ysquith—male, female, and gloriously appalling—is played by one actor, here the shape‑shifting Dan DeLuca, opposite Jake Levy’s dangerously charming Monty, all under Hunter Foster, directing with the relaxed authority of someone for whom a well‑timed death is just another beat in the score.
Then there are the two evenings that feel almost too on‑theme to be legal: exquisite pre‑dining experiences on two Wednesdays only -- January 14 and 21 -- when guests move from clinked glasses and linen‑smooth conversation straight into an evening of staged annihilation. It’s the full D’Ysquith fantasy—champagne, fine dining and a brisk cull of the family tree—without ever leaving Riverside Park Drive.
Click here to learn more or call the box office at (772) 231-6990.
Locking down the table, the tickets, and the tale you’ll tell afterward is the chicest night out in Vero. No arsenic, no alibi, no unfortunate cousin required.
More at www.riversidetheatre.com


