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Actors Playhouse Announces Part Of 2013-2014 Season
Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle theatre has announced four of the six shows for the 2013-2014 coming season in Coral Gables.
Added Openings Nights, Dramaworks Hopes To Get Lucky, Blue Man Fills Miami Slot
Quick Hits Two one-actor shows have been added to this month’s calendar in the last few days, one about noted Floridian Zora Neale Hurston and the other about Nazi hunter Simon Weisenthal. Karen Stephens, who did acclaimed work as multiple …
Tickets for The 37th Carbonell Awards Are Now On Sale
If you ever wanted to see local theater actors up close, out of stage makeup and dressed to the nines, tens and several other figures, tickets are now on sale to the 37th annual Carbonell Awards ceremony slated for Monday evening of April Fools’ Day.
Maltz Plans $2.5 Million Expansion With More Seats, Bigger Lobby, More Restrooms
The Maltz Jupiter Theatre plans a massive $2.5 million renovation that will include adding VIP seating, building a more elaborate lobby with 12-foot ceilings, expanding the building itself to the east, adding restrooms and other amenities.
Knight Arts Challenge Grant Deadline Set For March 4
About a week and a half is left to apply for the Knight Arts Challenge, which awards major grants for “cultural projects that engage and enrich Greater Miami,” meaning Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and/or Monroe counties. The deadline is before …
(Staged) Reading Is Fundamental
The psychological thriller I Know What I Am and I Am Not What You Call Me will be held at 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, at the Adrienne Arsht Peacock Education Center, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, in Miami. The play by …
Made In Miami Art Bows At Miami Made Festival Next Week
Anyone who thinks South Florida theater is a staid traditional art form aimed solely at senior citizens will have their expectations exploded and their definitions rewritten next week with the cutting edge series of free youth-oriented programs in the fifth Miami Made Festival.
Palm Beach Dramaworks and Area Stage Company Extend Runs
It’s rare that Florida theaters extend their shows, particularly since most have another production cued up and ready to open. But overwhelming demand has prompted two extensions. Palm Beach Dramaworks’ acclaimed production of A Raisin in the Sun has been …
Once, Evita, Queen, Warhorse Headline Bway Across America At Arsht Center In Miami
Once, the dark horse that won the best musical Tony Award last Spring, will make its South Florida bow a year from now as one of the notable national tours appearing in the 2013-14 Broadway Across America season at the Arsht Center for the Performing Arts. Also notable in the lineup will be Warhorse, which will close the current season in Broward, as well as the recent revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s Evita.

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