Plaza's WaistWatchers Ready Made For Ladies Who Lunch
There's certainly an appetite for WaistWatchers: The Musical " a show for the ladies who lunch as a girl's day (or night) out, which would account for one-quarter of Sunday's audience being …
There's certainly an appetite for WaistWatchers: The Musical " a show for the ladies who lunch as a girl's day (or night) out, which would account for one-quarter of Sunday's audience being …
Stephanie Powers is stepping in as the emergency replacement for the lead part in a play in which she has 80 percent of the lines, doing it with less than two weeks' rehearsal, and re-creat…
About a week and a half is left to apply for the Knight Arts Challenge, which awards major grants for "cultural projects that engage and enrich Greater Miami," meaning Miami-Dade, Broward, P…
The psychological thriller I Know What I Am and I Am Not What You Call Me will be held at 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, at the Adrienne Arsht Peacock Education Center, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, i…
Anyone who thinks South Florida theater is a staid traditional art form aimed solely at senior citizens will have their expectations exploded and their definitions rewritten next week with t…
It's rare that Florida theaters extend their shows, particularly since most have another production  cued up and ready to open. But overwhelming demand has prompted two extensions. Palm B…
Karen Stephens' ability to submerge herself in disparate characters was highlighted in her stunning tour de force playing 14 characters in 90 minutes in Sarah Jones' Bridge & Tunnel whi…
Once, the dark horse that won the best musical Tony Award last Spring, will make its South Florida bow a year from now as one of the notable national tours appearing in the 2013-14 Broadway …
There's more to Thinking Cap Theatre's inventive The Rover than staging a 300-year-old play with oomph enough to keep a 21st century audience interested. What director Nicole Stodard (who is…
The Delray City Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to postpone selling the Arts Garage's home base for two months, giving the venue a reprieve from relocating or even closing. Faced with a…
Admit up front that the world premiere of Christina Alexander's one-woman show Hate! An American Love Story is a tad unfocused, undisciplined, even sloppy theater. Then acknowledge that it's…
The Book of Mormon, Broadway's biggest hit musical since The Producers, is the headlining entry in the 2013-2014 season of national tours announced Sunday by Broadway Across America " Fort L…
You don't have to be a musicologist or opera aficionado to recognize the stunning meld of emotion and technique in the artistry of Rachele Gilmore's performance of the title role in Florida …
The Maltz Jupiter Theatre production under J. Barry Lewis' direction merits being seen for three finely-crafted performances by Maureen Anderman, Jim Ballard and Julie Kleiner, plus an outst…
By Bill Hirschman It's been a season of struggles between faith and reason, intellect and romanticism, science and religion in South Florida theater: Amadeus at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Th…
Audiences members should leave the Maltz Jupiter Theatre's production of Doubt: A Parable arguing whether Father Flynn did or didn't abuse a child, and some will be unable to make up their …
The Maltz Jupiter Theatre, with its reputation as a quintessential mainstream house, will mix up its 2013-2014 season with titles dating back decades and the hottest play on Broadway last ye…
There is more passion pouring off the stage in Slow Burn Theatre Company's thrilling Side Show than in ten other musicals we've seen in the past year put together. That may result in one too…
It starts slow, so slow that you fear it may never get going. But when Palm Beach Dramaworks' A Raisin in the Sun finally gets rolling, the emotional wallops arrive in every deepening wave o…
Parade Productions' collection of short plays by Michael McKeever, The Whole Caboodle, has the makings of a terrific evening of theatre, but an added conceptual element prevents the show fro…
In a classic opera depicting the battle between intellectual enlightenment and romanticism with allusions to ancient Masonic rituals, you don't expect a character to exclaim, "Mrs. Robinson,…
Thirty minutes before curtain at the Broward Center Wednesday, Miranda Palumbo ecstatically grinned as a clerk at the Oz Dust Boutique stuffed a grey hooded sweater jacket into a Wicked shop…
You have until just before midnight today (Thursday) to contribute to the Alliance Theatre Project's online funding campaign to raise money to help pay for its revival of the acclaimed Broth…
In the six years since the Coconut Grove Playhouse shuttered, irreplaceable theatrical history has festered in a fetid, crumbling structure, endangered by everything from larcenous-minded va…
By Bill Hirschman Illness has sidelined Valerie Harper from starring in the revival of Looped that was to kick off a new national tour at Parker Playhouse Feb. 26-March 3. The role of Tallul…