Tag Archives: Sunday in the Park With George
Zoetic’s Shimmering Sunday Explores Conflict Between Artists’ Calling And ‘Real Life’
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 masterpiece Sunday in the Park with George.
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Tagged Adrienne Arsht Center, Anna Lise Jensen, Carole Caselle, Chaz Mena, Cooper Grodin, Eric Alsford, Greg Duffy, James Lapine, Jayne Ng, Jeni Hacker, Jonah Robinson, Kimberly Doreen Burns, Lucia Fernandez de los Muros, Margot Moreland, Michael Freshko, Michael McClain, Michael Scott Ross, Rebecca Montero, Rick Hvizdak, Shannon Booth, Stephen G. Anthony, Stephen Sondheim, Stuart Meltzer, Sunday in the Park With George, Zoetic Stage
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Hirschman’s Solely Subjective Summation Of Shows That Shouldn’t Be Missed 2016-17
These are not at all necessarily what we predict will be the best shows this season (although they may be) or the best attended or the most popular or the most award-winning. We don’t care. These are the shows we most want to see for a variety of reasons. The list is woefully incomplete, likely with major but unintentional omissions.
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Tagged Actors Playhouse, All The Way, An American In Paris, Arcadia, Arts Garage, Between Riverside And Crazy, Blues In The Night: A Musical, Broadway Across Fort Lauderdale, Broadway Across Miami, Finding Mona Lisa, GableStage, Guys and Dolls, Island City Stage, Kravis on Broadway, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Michael McKeever, Nine, Palm Beach Dramaworks, Rob Donohoe, Robert Schenkkan, Something Rotten, Son, Sunday in the Park With George, Tennessee Williams, The Night of the Iguana, Titanic, Truman Capote, Zoetic Stage
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