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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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Review: ‘The Cuban Vote’ at Miami New Drama captures essence of local – Miami politics, people and places

Review: ‘The Cuban Vote’ at Miami New Drama captures essence of local – Miami politics, people and places

Posted on May 3, 2022 at 2:29 PM
By Christine Dolen

"The Cuban Vote" by Carmen Peláez makes its world premiere at Miami New Drama through May 15 at the Colony Theater.

Review: GableStage’s ‘Boca’ looks at late life with poignant affection

Review: GableStage’s ‘Boca’ looks at late life with poignant affection

Posted on April 25, 2022 at 6:41 PM
By Christine Dolen

Playwright Jessica Provenz's comedic work runs through May 22 at the Coral Gables theater.

OUTshine LGBTQ+ Film Festival offers in-person, streaming options

OUTshine LGBTQ+ Film Festival offers in-person, streaming options

Posted on April 22, 2022 at 9:11 PM
By Sergy Odiduro

The documentary, 'Make Me Famous,' highlights the career of artist Edward Brezinski.

Review: Set in the 1980s, ‘This Is Our Youth’ still holds up

Review: Set in the 1980s, ‘This Is Our Youth’ still holds up

Posted on April 21, 2022 at 5:32 PM
By Christine Dolen

Area Stage Co. production brings its angst to Miami's Arsht Center.

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