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Playwright Alexis Scheer Celebrates the Spanglish Side Of Miami at GableStage

Playwright Alexis Scheer Celebrates the Spanglish Side Of Miami at GableStage

Written by Miami native Alexis Scheer, GableStage presents "Laughs In Spanish," a comedic showdown between a mother and daughter.

Third Horizon Spotlights Bold Films From The Caribbean

Third Horizon Spotlights Bold Films From The Caribbean

The Third Horizon Film Festival took a short break but now it is back with a full slate of experimental and nonfiction cinema from the Caribbean and its diaspora.

Review: Zoetic Stage’s ‘Cuban Chicken Soup’ Is Seasoned and Comically Spellbinding

Review: Zoetic Stage’s ‘Cuban Chicken Soup’ Is Seasoned and Comically Spellbinding

Zoetic Stage keeps the funny but finds more of the drama in its follow up to "¡FUÁCATA! with "Cuban Chicken Soup" starring Elena María García.

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From Miami Beach to NYC: Miami New Drama’s ‘A Wonderful World’ Heading to Broadway

From Miami Beach to NYC: Miami New Drama’s ‘A Wonderful World’ Heading to Broadway

Posted on March 8, 2024 at 10:55 AM
By Michelle F. Solomon

A musical that originated in Miami is making its way to Broadway. "A Wonderful World" opens in the fall at Studio 54.

Nilo Cruz’s newest play, ‘Thirst on the Street of Water,’ inspired by author’s struggles

Nilo Cruz’s newest play, ‘Thirst on the Street of Water,’ inspired by author’s struggles

Posted on March 7, 2024 at 10:36 PM
By Jose Antonio Evora

The award-winning Cuban American playwright Nilo Cruz is directing his latest work “Sed en la Calle del Agua” (“Thirst on the Street of Water”) at the Miami Dade County Auditorium’ Black Box Theater.

Review: Juggerknot’s ‘Conjuring the King’ Goes Inside Mind Of Extreme Elvis Fan

Review: Juggerknot’s ‘Conjuring the King’ Goes Inside Mind Of Extreme Elvis Fan

Posted on March 4, 2024 at 5:21 PM
By Christine Dolen

Enter the fandom emporium of "Conjuring the King," an original theater piece with plenty surprises.

Animated film about promising Brazilian pianist who vanished is a music lover’s dream

Animated film about promising Brazilian pianist who vanished is a music lover’s dream

Posted on February 28, 2024 at 6:53 PM
By Fernando Gonzalez

Spanish filmmaker Fernando Trueba and animator Javier Mariscal with Jeff Goldblum as the narrator tell the story of a young Brazilian musician who disappeares in "They Shot The Piano Player."

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