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Real Women Have Curves turns out be a no-excuses-needed production that justified the confidence that Main Street Players' leaders had in evolving from a community theater into a professiona…
The miracle of the Carousel when it's done well, as it is in this Actors Playhouse production, is that although it's 72 years old and its protagonists are a wife-beating ne'er-do-well and th…
Hamilton, On Your Feet, The Lion King, and a host of major Broadway titles will tour South Florida's three major presenting houses over the next two seasons,
Palm Beach Dramaworks' production of Collected Stories is not only one of the most affective and effective dramas seen in the region for many months, it offers a superb performance by a youn…
Slow Burn Theatre has certainly captured Xanadu's vibe in the company's spirited, stupidly happy revival of its own 2012 production, which opened last weekend in Aventura and which will soon…
Chicken Coop Theatre's production at the Levis JCC of Driving Miss Daisy is hardly among the most incisive nuanced editions you've seen of this oft-mounted warhorse, but the play itself is s…
Billy and Me, a world premiere by theater critic Terry Teachout about the difficult friendship of legendary playwrights William Inge and Tennessee Williams, will be one of the highlights in …
In a chilly sleek courtroom as clinical as a laboratory dissection tray, thousands of human lives, morality, principles and the law are piled on opposite pans of the scale " except it's not …
This may be heresy, but maybe grand opera shouldn't always be so grand. Florida Grand Opera's current production of Tchaikovsky's romantic tragedy Eugene Onegin reportedly has a more intimat…
The best art is a partnership between the creative mind and the viewer. That often requires the audience to expend some effort to get inside the artist's mind or ethos or style. Witness the …
Most courtroom dramas metaphorically use the audience as a jury. But Terror, a German play receiving its U.S. premiere from Miami New Drama this week, literally requires the audience to vot…
By Pam Harbaugh The plates may be empty, but you leave having feasted on Riverside Theatre's satisfying production of An Empty Plate in the Cafe du Grand Boeuf. Written in 1994 by Michael Ho…
The enduring genius of Titanic the Musical beautifully limned by Slow Burn Theatre Company is that while it arely nods at what's to come, it relies on the audience viewing the initial paeans…
Turn of the century newsboys cavorting in Jupiter, Tarzan swinging across a Fort Lauderdale stage and Tony Manero swiveling his hips in Margate -- the 2017-2018 season for South Florida thea…
Quirky denizens of Stephen Adly Guirgis' Between Riverside and Crazy strive to find second chances in GableStage's production.
A wave of sheer glory lifts the audience into a firmament of validation, redemption and pure beauty in the last ten minutes of Zoetic Stage's production of the Stephen Sondheim-James Lapine …
Danny Kaye and Sylvia: A Musical Love Story at Willow Theatre, featuring Larry Buzzeo in a role he was born for, is filled to the brim with memories for audiences who will find familiarity i…
Stephanie Ansin, who championed stylized and intellectually challenging theater for children, is stepping down from the leadership of Miami Theater Center, the groundbreaking company she co-…
The complete list of 2016 Carbonell nominations/finalists including a breakdown by county, theater and production.
Familiar theaters, artists and titles dominated the 2017 Carbonell Award nominations list released Wednesday, but the roster included some previously unheralded performers and lesser-known t…
Evening Star Productions' regional premiere of the episodic musical See Rock City and Other Destinations, which has enthusiasm and heart to spare, suffers from inconsistencies across its se…
The First Step (Diary of a Sex Addict), which makes the rounds of video porn parlors, urinals, gay baths and sessions of a self-help group, sounds like the premise for a Saturday Night Live …
There is nothing especially wrong with The Wick Theatre's riff on West Side Story, But if you've seen other productions, by comparison, the modestly entertaining result is competent but rar…
The Maltz Jupiter Theatre's production of The Producers is one of most joyously over-the-top energetic rendition ever mounted, spotlighting more physical comedy than you've seen in some time
The 21st Century paradigm for developing new plays in on display this month at Palm Beach Dramaworks' Dramaworkshop "developmental" production of Jennifer Faletto's Domestic Animals.