Monthly Archives: October 2011
More Photos from The House of Bernarda Alba
All photos courtesy of the Adrienne Arsht Center Photos by Justin Namon for WorldRedEye.com
Palm Beach Dramaworks On Cusp of Unveiling New Home
Even the marquee will also be revamped in the next three weeks/ Photos by Bill Hirschman By Bill Hirschman Even with a month of work remaining before the gala opening on 11/11/11, Palm Beach Dramaworks’ new home in the transmogrified …
Want To See Something Really Scary?
Okay, maybe your trick or treaters are too young for the dueling productions of The Rocky Horror Picture Show playing at Slowburn Theatre Company and Andrews Living Arts this month. But here’s still Halloween-themed theater for the littlest playgoers courtesy of The Promethean Theatre’s Family Series.
UM Students, Arsht and Nilo Cruz Join for House of Bernarda Alba
By Bill Hirschman It’s all about synergistic partnerships. The production of The House of Bernarda Alba opening Thursday in Miami is a fusion between The University of Miami and the Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, between professionals and theater …
Theater Shelf: New Book Deconstructs West Side Story
West Coast author Misha Berson got it right when she observes that West Side Story’s place in world-wide popular culture exceeds that of a mere musical.
Talkin’ In The Green Room With: Ken Clement
In this edition, we talk with Ken Clement (currently Senex in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum at Broward Stage Door). Besides explaining how he avoids a wardrobe malfunction, he shares revealing insights into himself and his profession.
A Gentle Rain at the Broward Center With The Beatles
Rain – A Tribute to the Beatles invokes the right alchemy of sounds that summon a hazy kaleidoscope of personalized memories for Boomers .If the group isn’t electrifying or transporting, it recreates every original lick and every inflection to earn the audience’s investment.
GableStage Takes Brothers Size on the Road; Zoetic Slates Staged Reading; Light Box Turns On
Taking it to the Streets If the price of a ticket or your schedule prevented you from seeing GableStage’s triumphant production of Tarell Alvin McCraney’s The Brothers Size, both obstacles disappear this weekend. The moving drama will be presented for …