Best Theater Company
Plays of Wilton
Ronnie Larsen has delivered a series of knockout punches with his LGBTQ+ focused Plays of Wilton (POW) since he planted roots in South Florida. The California-born playwright, producer, actor, artistic director was introduced to Broward’s gayborhood in 2018 when Empire Stage presented his best-known work, Making Porn, and that’s when the gay gods of theater fate intervened. This season, Larsen began presenting POW in the Park! with free outdoor shows. In March, the beloved musical A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum kicked it off. In May, swivel chairs had the audience surrounded by the cast of The Sound of Music in Wilton Manors’ Richardson Park, along with no shushing allowed as singing along was encouraged. Larsen read a play that he thought seemed ripe for a musical, so he turned it into one and produced it. A Shonda paired the most unlikely lovers — a gay Southern Baptist cowboy and an ultra-Orthodox Hasidic Jew. Big and boisterous, he isn’t one to stand in the shadows. Case in point, the artistic director starred in his original play An Evening With Divine as the drag icon and movie star. Plays of Wilton made it to off-Broadway in 2024. Larsen’s semi-autobiographical play, The Actors, played for a little more than a month, and he took some local actors and South Florida director Stuart Meltzer with him to the Big Apple.