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Miami New Drama’s 7 Deadly Sins Is A Singular, Year-defining Theatrical Experience
It was only a matter of time until one of South Florida’s most experimental companies would find a way to produce theater outside of a theater. Nine months into a pandemic, the sheer existence of Miami New Drama’s experiential short-play collaboration 7 Deadly Sins feels as surreal as it is miraculous.
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Tagged 7 Deadly Sins, Caleb Scott, Carmen Pelaez, Christopher Renshaw, Dael Orlandersmith, Gerald McCullouch, Gregg Weiner, Hilary Bettis, Jessica Farr, Mia Matthews, Miami New Drama, Michel Hausmann, Moises Kaufman, Nilo Cruz, Renata Eastlick, Rogelio Martinez, Sandi Stock, Stephen G. Anthony
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Seven Deadly Sins Is Return To Live Theater In Miami
Nine months into the country’s battle against COVID-19, Miami New Drama and its boundlessly imaginative artistic director, Michel Hausmann, have figured out a way to turn vice into virtue, exploring the seven deadly sins in an ambitious return to live theater beginning Nov. 27.
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Tagged Aurin Squire, Caleb Scott, Carmen Pelaez, Christopher Renshaw, Dael Orlandersmith, Gerald McCullouch, Gregg Weiner, Hilary Bettis, Jessica Farr, Mia Matthews, Miami New Drama, Michel Hausmann, Moises Kaufman, Nicholas Richberg, Renata Eastlick, Rogelio Martinez, Sandi Stock, Stephen G. Anthony
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