259 stories from South Florida Theater
If you missed the spectacular THE CHER SHOW on Broadway a few years back, or even the popular two-year national tour that followed, fret not. Because now you can see it all, complete with le…
The title of Sarah Treem’s The How and the Why comes from the idea, eventually articulated by one of its characters, that every scientific phenomenon is explainable from both perspectives.…
Four provocative productions that place Miami audiences at the center of stories about power, identity and truth! The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County is p…
Even if you don’t know the love story that Noah reads Allie from his trusty, timeworn notebook by heart, you’ve surely heard of it before. After all, The Notebook has reached audiences f…
The Carbonell Awards, South Florida’s Theatre & Arts Honors, today announced three new members to the nonprofit organization’s Board of Directors: Debbie Calabria, Dale Edwards, and …
What happens when one decides to make a parody of a long-established and beloved mockumentary by turning it even further on its head into a full-blown musical comedy? If you’re the famousl…
When a Jewish family of parents and grown up children gather for a vacation together in the Caribbean resort in Turks and Caicos, the beautiful sunny skies soon change into a dark, wet and w…
As a new play making its East Coast premiere in Island City Stage’s current can’t-miss production, Everything Beautiful Happens At Night isn’t a piece that I went into with any real kn…
I was blown away by Conversa (part 1 of Joanna Castle Miller’s autobiographical trilogy) and couldn’t wait to see part 2, INFERNA, another Theatre Lab world premiere that’s now also th…
Does a bull belong in a China shop? Well, when that "China shop" is actually "the patriarchy" and that "bull" is actually a woman ahead of her time, the takeaway from the standard cliche…
Miami City Ballet's Your Perfect Golden Hour, presented at The Parker in Fort Lauderdale on April 11 and 12, brought together four works from the company's existing repertoire. The program p…
Four women who reside in a small Miami Beach apartment (translated in Hebrew as 'Shtetl') in 1968 ,come together to fight a wealthy developer who wishes to seize their property in the premie…
Many of us recall watching John Waters' groundbreaking 1988 hit film Hairspray at movie theaters, on TV, or in some other fashion. And everyone recognizes "Good Morning Baltimore," the openi…
Our local production and the takeaway message of five Tony Award-winning KIMBERLY AKIMBO (including Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical, and Best Original Score) " whose National Touring Co…
Executive Director Bari Newport of "GableStage" presented a more than three hour, two intermission production of playwright Joshua Harmon's "Prayer For The French Republic" that, even wi…
Who could predict when playwright Ted Malawer's (co-writer of Emmy-nominated "Red, White & Royal Blue") latest play was selected two years ago for Palm Beach Dramaworks' new play reading…
For better or for worse, 2026 is a hell of a time to find myself tasked with reviewing The Crucible. To start with, I can easily say that I was thoroughly impressed by the precision,…
For over a decade, actor/director Alex Martinez has set forth a successful career in both acting and directing primarily in Florida due to his talent, combined with his dedication, persisten…
From perfect weather to ideals of peace and justice, the mythical era of "Camelot" represents many of humanity's highest and deepest aspirations. No wonder the perennially popular Lerner &am…
As a short disclaimer, I must say I am very familiar with PPTOPA as I was the drama teacher at a nearby high school. I have witnessed strong family ties, business professionals, government e…
After seeing a production of Lucy Prebble's The Effect in Orlando earlier this year, I found myself unable to resist conducting my own little theatrical experiment when it popped up in South…
Miami Music Project takes active steps to leverage social impact by addressing traditional participation gaps at the highest tier of decision-making, its Board of Trustees, by inviting two n…
Registration is officially open for the Goldner Conservatory's Summer 2026 Season. While the Conservatory's headlining Production Camps are set to bring the house down with the music of Hade…
Moulin Rouge! has arrived at the Adrienne Arsht Center for a limited Miami run, playing the Ziff Ballet Opera House through Sunday, March 22, 2026, as part of the Broadway in Miami season. T…
This past Saturday, Zoetic Stage's masterful production of Merrily We Roll Along brought me one step closer to realizing my personal dream of seeing every Stephen Sondheim musical. Famously,…