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The upcoming Orlando Fringe Festival is set to feature a unique new production titled ‘The King Must Die,’ debuting from May 17 to May 24, 2025. This playful and humorous show, directed by Nathan Kubik, revolves around three women in Jerusalem pursuing romantic interests with Jesus Christ. ‘The Roomies,’ a creative trio, promises a blend of comedy and music inspired by early 2000s hits, offering a fresh take on themes of empowerment and revenge. Expect a star-studded cast that will engage audiences while bringing beautiful visuals to life.
Orlando, get ready! The vibrant and eclectic Orlando Fringe Festival is coming up soon, and this year, there’s a special treat on the lineup. The show titled “The King Must Die” debuts from May 17 to May 24, 2025, and it promises to be an uproarious journey through the past, combining a quirky revenge story with the jams that defined the early 2000s!
The creative brains behind this intriguing production are a trio known as The Roomies. Comprising three long-time pals and housemates – Nathan Kubik, Daveaux Riggs, and Timothy Yong – they’re all set to shake things up at the festival. Nathan is not just the writer but also the director of this wild venture. With his artistic vision guiding the way, audiences can expect a tale that is both humorous and thought-provoking.
Set in the historic backdrop of Jerusalem in the year 33, the story revolves around three women entangled in romantic pursuits with none other than Jesus Christ himself! This fresh, comedic take is inspired by fan-favorite films like “John Tucker Must Die”, where themes of revenge and girl power resonate superbly. The audience will be introduced to Mary Magdalene, a newcomer who brings a wave of empowerment to the group, encouraging the women to stand up for their needs and desires.
As Jesus’s influence amplifies within the storyline, things begin to spiral out of control for the trio, creating a tumult of hilarious and chaotic moments—after all, juggling love interests can be tricky, especially when one of them is a religious icon.
Alongside Kubik’s direction, the cast is packed with talents! Daveaux Riggs will take on the role of Mary Magdalene, flexing his skills not only as an actor but also as the show’s choreographer. Timothy Yong is set to don the sandals of Jesus, incorporating fight choreography into his character that ensures some action-packed scenes. With these captivating performances, it’s bound to be a show that keeps audiences coming back for more!
But that’s not all! The supporting roles are filled with equally impressive names: Daniela Frailan Diaz plays Lydia, Erin Wentley is cast as Naomi, and Bianca Matheson takes on the role of Hagar. Adding to this talented pool are Luke Grzybowski as Peter, Ari Melech Litch as Judas, Meganalex Penfield as Zeresh, and Miguel Antonio Algarin Flores as Pontius Pilate. With such a diverse and skillful cast, the performances are sure to shine!
The production team has also worked hard to create a stunning visual experience for the audience. Scenic designer Wren Cannon, lighting designer Lauren Pellegrini, and costume designer Billie Riggs have combined their talents to bring the story to life in a way that audiences won’t soon forget. Their contributions will ensure that every aspect of the production is as engaging as the story itself.
While “The King Must Die” stands out for its unique blend of music and humor, the Orlando Fringe Festival isn’t the only happening show. Over at the Orlando Family Stage, the lively Dinosaur Dance Party is set to entertain families with interactive performances. Additionally, jazz fans can enjoy Tony DeSare presenting “Sinatra & Beyond” with his trio, bringing timeless classics to life.
For those craving a musical experience, “RESPECT: A Musical Journey of Women” will grace the Pompano Beach Cultural Center from March 28 to April 6. It’s a heartfelt tribute to women throughout history. Furthermore, in a stirring display of tribute, Russell Stephens will make his debut with a solo cabaret titled Leading Ladies: Legends of Stage and Screen at The Winter Park Playhouse on April 23 and 24, 2025.
With all this excitement brewing, it’s safe to say that Orlando’s theatre scene is alive and buzzing with creativity. Don’t miss your chance to catch “The King Must Die” at this year’s Orlando Fringe Festival. Grab your friends, buckle in for some laughter, and enjoy a show that blends our favorite throwback hits with a narrative that empowers women while crafting a comedic story unlike any other!
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