Sarasota Jewish Theatre to Celebrate Success During Luncheon at Michael's On East on March 26

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9 S. Tamiami Trail in Sarasota. The event will honor Carolyn Michel and Howard Millman and include SJT’s 2024-2025 season announcement. Tickets range from $90-$225; to make reservations, visit SarasotaJewishTheatre.org. SJT’s first production of the 2023-2024 season, Becky Mode’s “Fully Committed,” sold out its scheduled run and an added performance. Larry Gelbart’s “Better Late," which runs from March 13-21, is sold out. The final production of the season, “The Immigrant” by Mark Harelik which runs from May 1-12, is expected to sell out as well. Carole Kleinberg, SJT’s artistic director, stated, “Carolyn Michel and Howard Millman have not only been the most dedicated advocates for Sarasota Jewish Theatre but for many other arts and health and human service organizations in Sarasota and beyond. We are privileged to benefit from their leadership and support, and eager to honor them during this celebration.” Luncheon attendees will be the first to hear what SJT is planning for its 2024-2025 season. For more information about Sarasota Jewish Theatre, and to make luncheon reservations, visit SarasotaJewishTheatre.org. 

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