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As 21st century tensions rise,  Actors’ Playhouse digs deep for ‘Caroline, or Change’

As 21st century tensions rise, Actors’ Playhouse digs deep for ‘Caroline, or Change’

Actors' Playhouse finds that the time is right for "Caroline, or Change," which has been on their bucket list for years.

Review: Gablestage Creates Its Own Magnificent ‘The Lehman Trilogy’

Review: Gablestage Creates Its Own Magnificent ‘The Lehman Trilogy’

GableStage's "The Lehman Trilogy" is stunningly staged as three actors take audiences on a journey of multiple eras and characters.

Review: A ‘Cabaret’ For Today At Zoetic Stage

Review: A ‘Cabaret’ For Today At Zoetic Stage

Zoetic Stage at the Arsht finds the spaces in between 1930s Berlin and contemporary America in "Cabaret."

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‘The Big Bang’ a Summer Respite of Easy Laughs in Turbulent Times

‘The Big Bang’ a Summer Respite of Easy Laughs in Turbulent Times

Posted on August 2, 2018 at 1:13 PM
By Christine Dolen

When a theater company has been around for three decades, as Actors’ Playhouse has, it’s not surprising

Black Lounge Film Series Brings Screen Life to Overtown

Black Lounge Film Series Brings Screen Life to Overtown

Posted on July 19, 2018 at 10:01 PM
By Catherine Hollingsworth

There’s an African proverb heard in many languages across the continent, from Ghana to Zimbabwe: “Until the

Black Lounge Film Series Brings New Life to Overtown

Black Lounge Film Series Brings New Life to Overtown

Posted on June 14, 2018 at 2:49 PM
By Catherine Hollingsworth

There’s an African proverb heard in many languages across the continent, from Ghana to Zimbabwe: Until the

A Shakespearean Rock Show Fit for a Queen

A Shakespearean Rock Show Fit for a Queen

Posted on June 5, 2018 at 4:57 PM
By George Fishman

“What happens when a woman tries to rule the world?” This is one of the questions playwright-actor-musician

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