A Night of Dances for the Nations: Join former teenage mother turned Miami schoolteacher Wanda Mack as she leads a crew of fifteen girls through an evening of dance. Showcasing the remarkable talents of inner-city youngsters who range from ten to nineteen years old all of whom were hand-picked from churches and community centers throughout impoverished areas of Miami-Dade and Broward counties the two-hour production features a slew of solo and group performances using different genres, including urban hip-hop, ballet, liturgical worship, and modern dance. Drawing on her own experience as a young mother who used the arts as a means of escaping the clutches of poverty, Mack heralds the show's debut as a way for other struggling young ladies to not only realize their abilities but also thrive on them. Through January 7. Joseph Caleb Auditorium, 5400 NW 22nd Ave., Miami; 305-345-0416.
Poor Lenny: Written and directed by Philip Marraccini, this amateur production examines the basic notion that friendship is one of life's most treasured possessions. The four lead characters Lenny, Ron, Ed, and Richard were childhood pals whose friendship has blossomed into adulthood. Although the men have evolved into four distinct personalities, they have always remained close. But that changes when Lenny's business begins to fail and he's faced with financial ruin. What ensues is a humorous yet tragic tale as one man, seduced by the lure of material possessions, tries to defraud his buddies out of a small fortune, unaware he's forsaking something far more precious friendship. Through January 14. Julius Littman Performing Arts Theater, 17011 NE 19th Ave., North Miami Beach; 305-571-7678.
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