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Legacy and Laughter: Original Show ‘Muerto de Risa’ Tributes Álvarez Guedes

Legacy and Laughter: Original Show ‘Muerto de Risa’ Tributes Álvarez Guedes

An immersive theatrical experience at Tropical Park brings the humor and legacy of Álvarez Guedes to life, blending comedy, music, and memory in a tribute to the Godfather of Latin Comedy.

Arca Images Premieres Carlos Celdrán Work ‘Variations on an Insignificant Theme’

Arca Images Premieres Carlos Celdrán Work ‘Variations on an Insignificant Theme’

Cuban-Spanish playwright Carlos Celdrán premieres “Variations on an Insignificant Theme” at Westchester Cultural Arts Center, a Spanish-language drama about memory, exile, and a life-altering decision.

Review: Layon Gray’s ‘Willie Lynch’ Finds A Comfortable Home at M Ensemble

Review: Layon Gray’s ‘Willie Lynch’ Finds A Comfortable Home at M Ensemble

In its run at M Ensemble, 'Searching for Willie Lynch' unfolds as a layered family drama in which three generations inhabit the same home across time, where past and present exist simultaneously.

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With LGBTQ issues at stake, Miami Filmmakers’ ‘Clocked’ at OUTshine is lesson in empathy

With LGBTQ issues at stake, Miami Filmmakers’ ‘Clocked’ at OUTshine is lesson in empathy

Posted on April 21, 2023 at 12:45 AM
By Michelle F. Solomon

Miami filmmaker Noah Salzman's "Clocked" explores a teenage boxer's quest for his real identity. The film gets its East Coast premiere at the OUTshine Film Festival-Miami.

Review: ‘El huracán’ is a Miami story whose time has come at GableStage

Review: ‘El huracán’ is a Miami story whose time has come at GableStage

Posted on April 18, 2023 at 2:14 PM
By Christine Dolen

Love and loss, fury and forgiveness are at the heart of Charise Castro Smith’s 'El huracán' at GableStage.

Review: ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ and Audrey II come alive in east Little Havana

Review: ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ and Audrey II come alive in east Little Havana

Posted on April 12, 2023 at 1:22 PM
By Christine Dolen

Musical "Little Shop of Horrors" gets its plant on in east Little Havana.

Review: Robby Ramos’s ‘The Walls Have Ears’ looks inside a Cuban prison

Review: Robby Ramos’s ‘The Walls Have Ears’ looks inside a Cuban prison

Posted on April 11, 2023 at 11:35 AM
By Christine Dolen

Fueled by family stories, research and imagination, Miami native and cable series star Robby Ramos gets a world premiere of his first play.

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