Tag Archives: Deidra Grace
“Disaster!” Is Anything But
If you are a Boomer (and be warned, maybe only if you’re a Boomer or their progeny), Slow Burn Theatre Company’s hilarious spoof Disaster! will be in contention for one of the silliest, stupidest and downright funniest nights you have had in theater in recent years.
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Tagged Aventura Arts & Cultural Center, Ben Sandomir, Brian Varela, Chris Alvarez, Clay Cartland, Deidra Grace, Disaster, Frank Vomero, Jeanine Gangloff, Jerel Brown, Kaitlyn O'Neill, Margot Moreland, Matthew Korinko, Michael Kreutz, Michael Ursua, Nayomi Braaf, Nicole Kinzel, Patrick Fitzwater, Sara Grant, Seth Rudetsky. Broward Center, Slow Burn Theatre Company
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Wick’s Drowsy Chaperone Is A Sterling Send-up of Classic Bway
The Wick Theatre’s marvelous and contemplative rendition pulls off The Drowsy Chaperone with boundless charm and effortless sophistication. The Wick has enjoyed its share of highlights over the past five years, but this Drowsy Chaperone might just exceed its 42nd Street and Oklahoma! as the young company’s pinnacle.