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Escape to Margaritaville, the Jimmy Buffett musical at the Broward Center would work so much better as a concert version of the singer-songwriter's infectious songs imploring you, no, demand…
The West Side Story from the Prather family's new Broadway Palm series at the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center has so much to praise, yet, joins local productions to underscore how there a…
As the writer with 28 best-selling mystery novels, James Grippando is usually focused on whodunits. But the Florida author is about to see the world premiere of his first playscript, Watso…
Island City Stage, which focuses on gay-themed work, apparently thought it was time to revive the genus of the British sex comedy with the world premiere of Lipstick, whose primary twist is …
Resulting from Down syndrome as an adult, Andy's simple, blunt and truthful verbal reactions to the complex statements and relationships swirling around him slice through the theater space a…
Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash playing at Actors' Playhouse finds its entertainment in having performers, sing, dance, act and play the instruments much as with the company's succes…
The Lost Virginity Tour, produced by Pigs Do Fly Productions, tells of four senior women who take a roadtrip across the country to revisit the sites where they.... well, read the title.
Let's get it out quickly because this show's twice-extended off-Broadway run at the MCC Theater ends Nov. 24. The Wrong Man is a superbly wrought, profoundly affecting work, ranking up there…
The Wolves fits the bill for Zoetic Stage's Theater Up Close series. It's an up-close, navel gazer. Nine teenaged girls are part of a high school indoor soccer team that meets each Saturday.…
Riverside Theatre hits the mark for a designated demographic with its season opener, Beehive " The 60s Musical. The show is a musical revue of songs from the 1960s made popular by girl group…
In the prologue of Maltz Jupiter Theatre's production of Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors, the actors literally throw out the book"chucking their musty copies behind them with the satisfaction o…
In this post-9/11 time, we ruminate even more than during the Black Plague about the seeming randomness of blind fate or God's inscrutable will " and wondering is there a meaning to life. Th…
Slow Burn Theatre Company's Shrek the Musical is pure unadulterated fun, not just youngsters in the audience watching familiar fairy tale characters cavort in atypical ways, or older kids en…
Measure For Measure Theatre's rousing production in Sunrise brings into focus that Lin-Manuel Miranda and Quiara AlegrÃa Hudes's musical is, at its heart, about the twin themes of dreams …
To paraphrase A Chorus Line for the Wick Theatre's Hot Shoe Shuffle: Dance 10, Books 3. Whenever this troupe of supremely talented terpsichoreans start tapping in precision sync, backed by a…
This past summer, tens of thousands of African-Americans from around the U.S. and other countries as well jammed 12 venues in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to savor more than 30 tragedies, m…
Even for Palm Beach Dramaworks, its A Streetcar Named Desire creates a category of its own with an emotionally scalding portrait of flawed human beings scraping each other raw until the ine…
Underneath, Falling is not just about a family dealing with the complex challenge of living with an autistic adult. New City Player's profoundly moving production seems to be as much about t…
When tackling A Streetcar Named Desire, it's impossible for artists to ignore the 1951 film that made a movie icon of Marlon Brando and provided the last great role for Vivien Leigh. But dir…
You may find this hard to believe, but An Evening With John Wayne Gacy Jr., -- easily the most off-putting title for a theater piece in many years " is a surprisingly effective, harrowing an…
Flawed as it is, few would place Boys of a Certain Age in the same ranks as The Normal Heart and The Boys In the Band. But Dan Fingerman's script being presented by Empire Stage is an incisi…
Lots of news about Palm Beach Dramaworks' new play festival, Lois Pope teams up with Jan McArt, Playgroup LLC to close, fundraisers for Slow Burn, GableStage and Insight for the Blind
With the fearful ferocity of twin jackhammers running amok, the brothers of Main Street Players' True West clash and crash, attack and retreat in an anguish-fueled release of pent-up frustra…
Crucial to know about Grindr Mom is that while the heroine is a middle-class pearl-wearing politically conservative Mormon who volunteers once a week at the local school, "The Wife" as she i…
Over and over, Simon Wiesenthal's words spoken in a biographical play written a decade ago based on a man who died 14 year ago, words about events that occurred more than 75 years ago, those…