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The Pulitzer-prize winning story is performed on stage through Saturday at the Palm Beach Dramaworks in West Palm Beach. It was extended due to popular demand.
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A kid from Kendall helped create one of Broadway鈥檚 biggest shows, Hamilton, as its music director. Now another Miamian is taking on that role on tour. The popular, award-winning musical, is coming to the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in March.
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The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts announced its 2024-2025 season, including iconic musical-turned-movie 鈥淢amma Mia!鈥 and movie-turned-musical 鈥淏eetlejuice.鈥
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Returning to 'Two Sisters and a Piano' in Florida at this moment in time, Nilo Cruz says, seems right 鈥 particularly since so many school districts here have banned books.
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SundialCarlos Fr铆as is joined by director Gladys Ram铆rez. She鈥檚 the executive director of City Theatre in Miami where she's directing the Miami debut of the play "La Gringa" at the Adrienne Arsht Center.
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Yates and his business partner Terrence Pride co-founded Br茅vo Theatre, a Miami-based theater company that focuses on programming and performances for, by and starring young Black and brown artists.
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Ashlee K. Thomas, a local playwright, tells us about her musical The Busy Bees鈥 Great Adventure playing at the Arsht Center. It's about a group of bees on a quest to learn about the environmental crisis. Public schools worked together to build a whole curriculum around the show
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Two-thirds of theatre educators say censorship concerns are influencing what shows they'll put on in the upcoming school year, according to one survey. As schools face more political pressure, some South Florida performers are turning to a local theatre company to find more creative freedom.
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The drama, at the Miami Dade County Auditorium, opens on Thursday and will be performed totally in Spanish, with simultaneous English translation available via headphones.
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The special Tony Award that honors educators will go this year to a drama teacher in Florida who has closed the gap between the deaf and hearing worlds. Jason Zembuch-Young's productions are performed in both voice and American Sign Language.
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WLRN鈥檚 Carlos Fr铆as is joined by Lucy Lopez. The writer, actor and former radio personality is one of the actors in the world premiere of the play 鈥#GRACED鈥 now showing at the Arsht Center. We鈥檒l talk about her impact on South Florida during her time as an iconic radio personality on Power 96 and the projects she鈥檚 working on since leaving radio.
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Actor and writer Robby Ramos joins WLRN's Carlos Fr铆as to talk about his debut play "The Walls Have Ears," which is being performed now at the Westchester Cultural Arts Center. The play was inspired by his grandfather, a Cuban dissident who served time at a notorious prison camp.