By: Sharon Aron Baron
With the Presidential election just months away, you won’t want to miss “The Best Man,” a political satire showing until the end of this week.
Woodlands Resident Alvin Entin is just one of the play’s stars written by the late Gore Vidal. The show is about the front-runner and challenger for the presidential nomination and will be playing at the Pembroke Pines Theater of the Performing Arts until this Sunday.
For 17 years, Entin has been the Chairman of the Board for The Pembroke Pines Theatre for the Performing Arts or PPTOPA, the oldest operating community theater in Broward County. All performers are unpaid.
“We would love our neighbors to catch one of the four remaining performances. If they decide to go and mention “Tamarac” at the box office and we will give them a ticket for only $10 per person,” said Entin.
Originally from Passaic, New Jersey, Alvin Entin and his wife Lois lived in North Miami Beach and Pembroke Pines before settling in Tamarac, where they have been residents of the Woodlands Country Club for almost eight years. His brother, Richard, and his wife, Sandra, also live in the Woodlands in the same home that his parents bought back in 1974.
Entin says he first caught the “acting bug” when his children were in the play “Oliver” at the PPTOPA. Eventually, the head of the theater company asked him to be in “Fiddler on the Roof.” Since then, Entin has been in many more plays over the years.
In between his acting gigs, he plays a more important role as Chairman, overseeing the theater’s administration. He was appointed as a judge for the Carbonnell Awards, South Florida’s version of the Tony Awards. Entin has the opportunity to see shows all over South Florida, looking for the best nominees in various categories.
You know how they say, “don’t quit your day job,” Entin’s day job is working as a Criminal and Complex Civil Litigation Attorney at Entin & Della Fera, P.A. in downtown Fort Lauderdale. For over 40 years, he has developed a national reputation as a trial lawyer through a long list of acquittals in significant cases.
Entin and Lois have six children ranging in age from 26 to 36. His youngest sons, 26-year-old Edmond and Gary, are actors and producers in Los Angeles who recently starred in the movie “Seconds Apart.”
Entin encourages all residents to come to see a show at the PPTOPA.
“Having our residents attend a performance would be a great introduction to our theater and a potential source of new patrons for us.”
Entin welcomes anyone to audition for future plays like “Annie,” which will hold auditions at the end of August.
You can see “The Best Man” on August 10-12. Friday and Saturday Evening Performances are at 8 pm, and Saturday and Sunday Matinees are at 2 pm.
Pembroke Pines Theater of the Performing Arts
Susan B. Katz Theater at the River of Grass ArtsPark
17195 Sheridan Street
Pembroke Pines, Florida 33029
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