Stunning Sound From The Stage In FGO's Orfeo ed Euridice
The sound coming from the Arsht Center stage is almost unearthly and totally unexpected unless you've seen the opera Orfeo ed Euridice or heard the unique sound of a counter-tenor before. Th…
The sound coming from the Arsht Center stage is almost unearthly and totally unexpected unless you've seen the opera Orfeo ed Euridice or heard the unique sound of a counter-tenor before. Th…
Riverside Theatre gathers its significant resources and sure-footed confidence to mount one of the greatest American musicals ever, Gypsy. Indeed, this is a big, brawny show steeped in legen…
Graced with a soaring pulsing score, leading actors with passionate voices and a wealth of evocative choreography, the Wick Theatre's Brigadoon lands as one of the company's most memorable a…
Dancing Lessons is punctuated with interpersonal strife, frustration, heartache and some very funny moments. But mostly Zoetic Stage's production is a warm quiet sustained smile for a warm q…
The Maltz Jupiter Theatre's nearly flawless production with a gloriously delivered score and nuanced script is a reminder that South Pacific is a contender as one of the most affecting and b…
Often critics start their reviews with some analysis of the life lessons that a theatrical work contains. Not this time. The deep inner meaning of Broward Stage Door's peppy perky production…
Thinking Cap's world premiere, Women In Assembly, is a satirical comedy credited to Aristophanes but transmuted into a bawdy irreverent satire about Greek women taking over government and re…
Kindertransport from Curtain Call Playhouse only uses the 1939 exodus of Jewish children from Germany as a starting point as it focuses on much more sophisticated questions about assimilatio…
It's likely that people involved with the Maltz Jupiter Theatre's upcoming production of South Pacific know that cynics will question why mount yet one more production of this classic. But d…
Poking around dark mentalities syncs with Infinite Abyss Productions' gleeful affection for works about people on the edges of society. But its run of The Collector, while among its stronge…
Watching Mad Cat productions often feels less like consuming theater and more like eavesdropping on inside jokes. The arcane references,obscure titles, the inexplicable musical interludes an…
What the musical Once illustrates on the stage of Actors Playhouse is the unparalleled power of song to capture and then share the pure pain and pleasure of love.
As overwhelming as The Color Purple is to the eyes and ears, it's the heart that is most affected in this Broadway Across America tour production at the Arsht Center. Powerful voices trumpet…
The tradition of staging a 24-hour marathon of theater-making as a fundraiser, first used locally by Naked Stage's founders in 2008, will continue March 4-5 to support an intern and apprenti…
Small Mouth Sounds is punctuated with grunts, moans, stamps, slaps, sighs, whimpers and snores, but other than one monologue and a disembodied voiceover from an unseen "teacher," fewer words…
The highly entertaining production of Wicked isn't just defying gravity"it's defying expectations. It's easy for long-time theatergoers to become a bit jaded about seeing the umpteenth tour …
If it's February, then theater companies are taking advantage of the visiting snowbirds presence to announce what they hope will be an enticing slate of titles for the 2018-19 season.
If you are a Boomer (and be warned, maybe only if you're a Boomer or their progeny), Slow Burn Theatre Company's hilarious spoof Disaster! will be in contention for one of the silliest, stup…
At the risk of sounding sexist... Riverside Theatre has opened a handsome production of a play that could turn husbands into theater patrons. It's Lombardi, a long one-act about famed Green…
Theatre Lab's production of Lauren Gunderson's The Revolutionists resembles a blindingly scintillating gem-like puzzle with an infinite number of moving parts that twist in on itself over an…
Maltz Jupiter Theatre's An Inspector Calls focuses with laser intent on what the evolving socialist J.B. Priestley saw as its thematic marrow -- all individuals have an inescapable responsib…
Aside from hearing a cast whose parents might have been in swaddling clothes when these songs were on the radio, it's impossible to ignore that Broward Stage Door's Imagine -- A Beatles Cele…
You might want to don protective gear before seeing Clark Gable Slept Here, a pitch-black comedy by multi award-winning, versatile Miami-area playwright Michael McKeever. Folks won't find a …
In a move that will spread the brand of Miami-based City Theatre around the world, the company begins this month producing collections of its short plays on Azamara Club Cruises luxury ships…
Raging family dysfunction played against an equally volatile backdrop of social upheaval makes for two seemingly separate but brilliantly acted and directed plays united in GableStage's prod…