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Somebody to Love
FOO FOO FESTIVAL - Immersive Shakespeare
Directed by Ashley Simmons and Nathan Simmons, Music Directed by Destiny Howard, Choreographed by Kayla May // October 30 - November 9, 2025
Somebody to Love is a psychedelic, immersive reimagining of A Midsummer Night's Dream, adapted and arranged by Ashley Simmons, the creative force behind Pensacola Little Theatre's 2022 Foo Foo Fest experience, Unrequited. Set to the electrifying sounds of 1960s rock, this production blends Shakespeare's whimsical romance with the music of Jefferson Airplane, The Zombies, The Kinks, and more. Audiences will be swept into a world of fairy mischief, star-crossed lovers, and groovy rebellion as they wander through the Clark Family Cultural Center, where reality and enchantment blur in a haze of love, laughter, and rock 'n' roll.
Your tickets include entry to the event and complimentary sips throughout the performance, and a brief cocktail party on our new rooftop venue after the performance. Must be 21 to enter.
Put a little art in your departure
October 9, 2025
Win the trip of a lifetime — or take $4,000 cash — all while funding a full year of theatre classes for our community’s students. Your ticket supports young artists as they learn, create, and shine on stage.
This year’s depARTure: The European Escape is your passport to elegance. On October 9th at 6:00 PM, step into a glamorous evening inspired by the golden age of travel. One lucky winner will embark on a five-night getaway for two to the European city of their choice — Paris, Madrid, Prague, Vienna, or Rome — complete with world-class culture, cuisine, and luxury accommodations.
Indulge in live performances, decadent cocktails, and a curated auction, all set against the timeless backdrop of The Clark Family Cultural Center.
A new season awaits!
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The Clark Family Cultural Center is undergoing a $7M redesign. Learn more about the building’s reimagination - and how you can become part of the story.



Programming at Pensacola Little Theatre is funded in part by Art, Culture, and Entertainment, Inc.