Theater & Film

Review: M Ensemble rolls on with compelling, complex ‘Two Trains Running’

Review: M Ensemble rolls on with compelling, complex ‘Two Trains Running’

M Ensemble first presented "Two Trains Running" in 2004 – nearly 20 years ago. For those who didn't see it then, now they can and should.

Review: Miami New Drama’s ‘Create Dangerously’ brings the beauty, sorrows of Haiti to Miami Beach

Review: Miami New Drama’s ‘Create Dangerously’ brings the beauty, sorrows of Haiti to Miami Beach

“Create Dangerously,” which began as a 1957 speech by Nobel Prize laureate Albert Camus, is now a world premiere play at Miami New Drama.

Review: Zoetic Stage’s world premiere of ‘#Graced’ is a journey worth taking

Review: Zoetic Stage’s world premiere of ‘#Graced’ is a journey worth taking

Vanessa Garcia's "#Graced" takes audiences along for the ride at Zoetic Stage.

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Film Explains Haitian History and Pumpkin Soup

Film Explains Haitian History and Pumpkin Soup

Posted on January 5, 2018 at 5:55 PM
By Tracy Fields

‘Tis the season for pumpkin: the big orange squash is everywhere, in stores, drinks, fragrances, decorations. It’s

GableStage ‘Hand to God:’ Raunchy, Profane, Human, Humorous

GableStage ‘Hand to God:’ Raunchy, Profane, Human, Humorous

Posted on January 4, 2018 at 5:55 PM
By Christine Dolen

Robert Askins’ “Hand to God” takes place mostly in the basement rec room of a church near

Third Horizon Focus on Caribbean Film

Third Horizon Focus on Caribbean Film

Posted on January 3, 2018 at 5:55 PM
By ArtBurst Team

Jason Fitzroy Jeffers has made a mark on Miami in more than one arena. He began as

Review: ‘Circle Mirror Transformation’ in a Vermont College Town

Review: ‘Circle Mirror Transformation’ in a Vermont College Town

Posted on January 2, 2018 at 5:55 PM
By Christine Dolen

No doubt about it: South Florida theater folks love the plays of Annie Baker. Island City Stage

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