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Island City Stage launched its free "Behind the Red Curtain" public forum series for its 10th anniversary season.
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A new play in Miami explores the implications of Cuban politics on art."FAKE" takes place in an auction house in Miami where curators have received an…
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When it first hit the off-broadway stage twenty years ago, Hedwig and the Angry Inch stunned audiences with its progressive stances on homosexuality,…
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Climate Change and Property Value, The Future Of the Miami Heat, 500 Startups & Fun Home The MusicalGuests for Sundial Thursday, April 26, 2018:Jesse Keenan conducts research and teaches courses on urban development and climate adaptation at the Graduate…
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For Latino immigrants, the saying 'home is where the heart is' is complicated. Home is where you settle your roots and build your family and your legacy.…
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Most of us know Peter Sagal as the host of Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me, one of public radio's most popular shows. But Sagal started his career as a…
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A play by first-time playwright Charles Gluck makes its debut in Boca Raton, with a cast of South Florida favorites and a powerful message about familial…
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Drinking, singing and Scottish theater will all take hold of Miami's BAR 337, formerly the PAX space, during the production of "The Strange Undoing of…
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It’s a long distance from the rough streets of Liberty City to the bright lights of Stratford-Upon-Avon in England. But playwright and director Tarell…
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Sure, logging a stint with South Florida's largest theater company's rigorous high school mentorship program looks good on a college application. But the…
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Incest. Psychosis. Sexual taboo. Murder. A make-out session involving a severed head. Salome isn't the typical night at the opera. Likewise, the…
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Andrew Kato, producing artistic director for Maltz Jupiter Theatre, would never criticize another South Florida theater company, especially for following…