Theater's Frank Wildhorn Moves Into Classical Music
Brad Hathaway, whose column Theater Shelf which we published here at Florida Theater On Stage reviewed theater-related books, videos and recordings. Now, it returns for one more tip for our …
Brad Hathaway, whose column Theater Shelf which we published here at Florida Theater On Stage reviewed theater-related books, videos and recordings. Now, it returns for one more tip for our …
Anyone who has been invited to, and maybe even attended, the wedding of an ex-love knows how emotional and triggering the event might be. And therein is where the comedy lies in Island City …
Beverly Blanchette, a theater artist and educator who has helped shape the cultural fabric of south Florida for over four decades, will receive the Carbonell's Bill Hindman Award honoring si…
Alexa Kuve, the actress, executive producer and artistic director of Arca Images will be the recipient of the Carbonell's Ruth Foreman Award "recognizing contributions to South Florida th…
Patrons of the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts accustomed to free parking will have to pay to park in its adjacent garage next month in tandem with an end to the free shuttle which man…
 Mary Damiano, a long-time arts journalist and critic, will receive the Carbonnell Awards' Charlie Cinnamon Award honoring an individual who contributes significantly to the support of th…
Michel Hausmann, the co-founder and Artistic Director of Miami New Drama, reputedly the largest bilingual theater company in the country, will be honored in November by the Carbonell Awards …
Michael McKeever and Christopher Renshaw are going to London. And they're taking the code with them. Well, they're taking The Code with them, The Code being the acclaimed play that McKeever …
Fair warning to anyone going to The Foundry for Harvey Fierstein's Torch Song because they want to see a play about a drag queen. Other than the lead works in drag for a living, but he could…
New City Players, the vest-pocket theater company that has consistently produced memorable work since 2014 in Broward County, has been named the recipient of the first Jan McArt Award fr…
Area Stage Company's (production is not your childhood Tarzan. Yet it is still the story and music you know and love. This gripping immersive staging surrounds you with the world of the sho…
When assassin Charlotte Corday declares, "We are all in a play that someone else is writing," we know we're stepping into a world steeped in existential tension. We brace ourselves for big i…
Plaza Suite may be more than sixty years old, but it hasn't lost its charm. Little about it feels stale or outdated. Pembroke Pines Theatre for the Performing Arts' (PPTOPA) current professi…
Step by Step, making its American premiere at Actors' Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre, is a comedy with an all-female cast dealing with friendship, loss, and middle-age fears. The post USA …
You never know what you'll see when at Kutumba Theatre Project's Spy for Spy.  And that's a good thing.  Predictability causes us to disengage and leave the theater less than ins…
The best theater profoundly affects the audience and the artists simultaneously. Over 25 years, Palm Beach Dramaworks has accrued wide acclaimed from audiences and donors for unusual consis…
The complex confluence of resonating past and present in Dominque Morisseau's dense brilliant script interweaves with strong performances in New City Players' well-titled The Confederates. T…
The theater community, our community as a whole has lost a force who helped forge all of them for decades. Hap Erstein, 74, died Saturday at an Aventura hospital where he had been since Mond…
After a long hiatus, Kutumba Theatre Project is back a with the East Coast premiere of Spy for Spy. Artistic Director Kim Ehly discovered this "playful, sophisticated, funny and heart…
American Idol Top contestant Ta-Tynisa Wilson easily fills Whitney Houston's shoes & with his jawline & well-fitting suit Gabriell Salgado as "Farmer" cuts a striking figure. It's easy to se…
It's not necessary to be a fan of Whitney Houston's music, or the film to enjoy The Bodyguard the Musical, wrapping up Slow Burn Theatre Co.'s fifteenth season, proving that just about anyth…
South Florida arts organizations are struggling with government funding cuts. A prime example is how City Theatre iis scaling back with a good-natured thumb-your-nose attitude that acknowle…
For its inaugural presentation, Latiné Theater Lab has chosen to mount MarÃa Irene Fornés' Mud, a raw and unsettling drama that explores the limits of human aspiration in the face…
Like the ancient Roman statue upon which it is named, the ending of The Dying Gaul recognizes a hard-earned victory while exploring the cost of doing battle. The production at Island City St…
 You are cordially invited to the wedding of Michael and Agnes at Pompano Players, just the beginning of the classic two-character musical I Do! I Do!, that tracks fifty years of the high…