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You might want to don protective gear before seeing Clark Gable Slept Here, a pitch-black comedy by multi award-winning, versatile Miami-area playwright Michael McKeever. Folks won't find a …
You might want to don protective gear before seeing Clark Gable Slept Here, a pitch-black comedy by multi award-winning, versatile Miami-area playwright Michael McKeever. Folks won't find a …
In a move that will spread the brand of Miami-based City Theatre around the world, the company begins this month producing collections of its short plays on Azamara Club Cruises luxury ships…
Raging family dysfunction played against an equally volatile backdrop of social upheaval makes for two seemingly separate but brilliantly acted and directed plays united in GableStage's prod…
You can't really blame the playwright Erika Soerenson or artistic directors for thinking that a distaff reinterpretation of the Quentin Tarantino film Reservoir Dogs might make an intriguing…
Palm Beach Dramaworks' production of On Golden Pond is a pleasing charmer suffused with warmth and aided immeasurably by a skilled cast and director. It's well worth an evening's divertissem…
Broward Stage Door, which has weathered a dozen fiscal and artistic highs and lows, will leave the home it established 23 years ago in an abandoned Margate movie house, and move this summer …
Audiences sitting down this weekend to see Palm Beach Dramaworks' production of the venerable play On Golden Pond will get a visual shock. It's intentional, but not quite as originally plann…
The co-production of Miami New Drama and the Asolo Repertory Theatre Company resonates so deafeningly with the current zeitgeist that it seemed to have been written last month. This mercile…
Someone asked opening night whether Florida Grand Opera's Salome was anything like early productions when its psycho-sexuality caused it to be banned in a few countries. Well, it's doubtful …
Spurred by mortality, human beings struggling to repair connections as conduits toward understanding their lives form the crux of Primal Force's intimate exploration of relationships in the …
Playwright Eric Lane gives little to no direction for the setting in his play Ride. Had you not known this and watched the imaginatively drawn setting by Giancarlo Rodaz, who not only direc…
Meet the Ladies of Sassy Mamas, some of Washington, D.C.'s finest women who are going through a mid-life crisis of sorts. They've turned the tables on older men, a given that all is right wi…
Hamilton and Dear Evan Hansen " two of the most critically acclaimed and fantastically popular musicals of the past decade " headline the 2018-2019 Broadway Across America season slated for …
Riverside Theatre's Waxlax stage turns into a high-spirited Victorian musical hall with its robust and meticulous production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
Noises Off is one of the funniest farces written in the English language and a solid match for Actors Playouse talents. The laughs are plentiful, but this production didn't wring everything …
Slow Burn Theatre Company's production of The Bridges of Madison County is what critics save up our credibility for " so that when a work of art is this effective, this moving, this captivat…
They are unlike any trials you have ever seen on Law & Order. Zoetic Stage's world premiere of Christopher Demos-Brown's Wrongful Death And Other Circus Acts is a hilarious but merciles…
Everything about the Maltz Jupiter Theatre's Hairspray has volume, and then some . . . from the bubblegum-bright lighting design to overdrawn characters that, while definitely animated, neve…
Christopher Demos-Brown has a world premiere Friday of Wrongful Death And Other Circus Acts at Zoetic Stage, but his play American Son is slated to open on Broadway in November.
The Wick's Singin' in the Rain, for all of its talent and technical achievements and good cheer, offers too few reasons to experience the stage version of the definitive MGM movie musical on…
Island City Stage's highly entertaining production of the musical Zanna, Don't! will never be confused with a show by Stephen Sondheim, though there are numerous references to the famed comp…
We could tell you that A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder is a satire of the artificiality of the class system and an affectionate lampoon of British theater genres such as the music …
South Florida has long been home to minority-dominated theater companies as well as productions in which race was a central theme. But the Carbonell Award nominations for 2017 released this …
2017 nominations for the 42nd annual Carbonell Awards
Two musicals open since March are still worth taking in any time you make to Manhattan. And if you can't afford a trip up north, rest assured that these will tour South Florida in the next c…