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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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‘Finding Mona Lisa’ Finds Art, History Make Good Drama

‘Finding Mona Lisa’ Finds Art, History Make Good Drama

Posted on February 10, 2018 at 5:59 PM
By Christine Dolen

The play begins, as it must, with the velvet voice of Nat King Cole crooning “Mona Lisa.”

New Play Puts Poetry in the Service of Tragedy

New Play Puts Poetry in the Service of Tragedy

Posted on February 9, 2018 at 5:59 PM
By Mia Leonin

A casual conversation with a fellow theater artist prompted José Manuel Dominguez, founder and artistic director of

Festival Brings Levity, Gravity to Miami

Festival Brings Levity, Gravity to Miami

Posted on February 8, 2018 at 5:59 PM
By Mia Leonin

The 32nd International Hispanic Theatre Festival kicks off on Thursday, July 6 with the Mexican company Los

Madcat’s ‘Fireman’ Keeps the Humor Dark

Madcat’s ‘Fireman’ Keeps the Humor Dark

Posted on February 7, 2018 at 5:59 PM
By Christine Dolen

Nowadays, it’s tough not to feel worried, paranoid or in need of some escapist relief from the

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