The Dolphins Are Still Singing: Can You Hear Them? The Epic of Lee, Me, and the Tree

Presented By: Jill Karlin

August 9, 2026 | 6:00 PM

Decades ago, a woman on a bicycle chained herself to a tree she could not save. In that moment of surrender, she met the man who would become her life’s great love: architect and visionary Lee Porter Butler. Together, they heard the trees speaking, the Dolphins singing — and heralded a new way of living in harmony with the Earth.

The Dolphins Are Still Singing is a solo performance — spoken word, original poetry, and a painting created live on stage — written and performed by Jill Karlin. A one-woman world. A love letter to Lee, to the Tree, to every living thing that refused to be silent.

World Premiere: August 9, 2026. Stonzek Studio Theater, Lake Worth Beach — three weeks before it travels to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

The trees are still speaking. The dolphins are still singing. Can you hear them?

In the Stonzek Studio Theater – Limited Engagement Series

The show is approximately 60 minutes, with no intermission.

TICKETS:  $28
(plus $5 processing fee per order)

Please Note: This event is the sole responsibility of the outside presenter who has privately leased the Lake Worth Playhouse. The management of the Lake Worth Playhouse is not responsible for the content, accuracy, or quality of the program.

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