Current Stage Shows

Men on the Verge of a His-Panic Breakdown: The good news here is Guillermo Reyes is a major voice in Hispanic and gay theater, and his 1994 comedy Men on the Verge of a His-Panic Breakdown is nothing short of brilliant. The really bad news, however, is the amateur show…

The Shylock Enigma

Rafael de Acha’s production of The Merchant of Venice is not perfect, but it also cannot be dismissed. It boasts gripping and often extraordinary performances by Steve Gladstone, Annemaria Rajala, Euriamis Losada, Nicholas Richberg, and Stephen S. Neal, as well as spectacularly lovely costumes by Estela Vrancovich and singularly touching…

Verging on Disaster

The good news here is Guillermo Reyes is a major voice in Hispanic and gay theater, and his 1994 comedy Men on the Verge of a His-Panic Breakdown is nothing short of brilliant. The really bad news, however, is that the amateur show of the same name that EDGE/Theatre is…

Current Stage Shows

For complete up-to-date South Florida stage listings, click on Culture on the navigation bar to the left, scroll down to the Listings Search and “Category” pulldown, then select “Stage.” Modern Orthodox: Culture clash always makes for great comedy. It’s fun to poke fun at ourselves through the archetypes we witness…

Current Stage Shows

For complete up-to-date South Florida stage listings, click on Culture on the navigation bar to the left, scroll down to the Listings Search and “Category” pulldown, then select “Stage.” Modern Orthodox: Culture clash always makes for great comedy. It’s fun to poke fun at ourselves through the archetypes we witness…

Diddelyada-Toot Chicks

The Andrews Sisters, who rose to mega-stardom during the World War II Big Band era, were the Dixie Chicks of their time. That is, if you first replace the Chicks’ antiwar sentiment with patriotism and then add an unbridled popularity no girl group since the Andrews Sisters has ever quite…

Current Stage Shows

For complete up-to-date South Florida stage listings, click on Culture on the navigation bar to the left, scroll down to the Listings Search and “Category” pulldown, then select “Stage.” Modern Orthodox: Culture clash always makes for great comedy. It’s fun to poke fun at ourselves through the archetypes we witness…

Orthodox Meshugaas

Culture clash always makes for great comedy. It’s fun to poke fun at ourselves through the archetypes we witness colliding on stage and screen. The resulting yin-yang battles have well-known, usually entertaining results, like neat freak Felix versus slob Oscar or straight-acting gay Will versus nelly gay Jack. In his…

Current Stage Shows

For complete up-to-date South Florida stage listings, click on Culture on the navigation bar to the left, scroll down to the Listings Search and “Category” pulldown, then select “Stage.” Romeo and Juliet: William Shakespeare needs no justification. And the Shakespeare Project 2005, an ambitious summer-long festival now onstage at New…

Summer Sizzlers

William Shakespeare needs no justification. And the Shakespeare Project 2005, an ambitious summer-long festival now onstage at New Theatre, holds the immense promise of some of the most exciting drama the world has known. Romeo and Juliet, which will be followed by The Merchant of Venice in July and Macbeth…

Current Stage Shows

For complete up-to-date South Florida stage listings, click on Culture on the navigation bar to the left, scroll down to the Listings Search and “Category” pulldown, then select “Stage.” A Bad Friend: Jules Feiffer’s memory play about Brooklyn in the Fifties resounds as a cautionary tale for the United States…

Current Stage Shows

For complete up-to-date South Florida stage listings, click on Culture on the navigation bar to the left, scroll down to the Listings Search and “Category” pulldown, then select “Stage.” A Bad Friend: Jules Feiffer’s memory play about Brooklyn in the Fifties resounds as a cautionary tale for the United States…

A Celebration of Culture

Miami, where a short drive can transport you from Little Havana to Little Buenos Aires and beyond, is the ideal spot in which to celebrate the vast and thrilling human quilt that is Hispanic culture. And some of the happiest celebrations are happening right here and now during the XX…

Seeing Red

Jules Feiffer’s memory play about Brooklyn in the Fifties resounds as a cautionary tale for the United States in the 21st Century. Now at GableStage in a terrific production directed by Joseph Adler, A Bad Friend is ambitious and intimate, a provocative series of family snapshots that evokes the history…

Current Stage Shows

For complete up-to-date South Florida stage listings, click on Culture on the navigation bar to the left, scroll down to the Listings Search and “Category” pulldown, then select “Stage.” House and Garden: Alan Ayckbourn’s two comedies share one large cast of characters and myriad plot lines comprising failed marriages, adultery,…

The War at Home

Few new plays are this important and this beautiful, and fewer still are done this well. Jonathan Lichtenstein’s The Pull of Negative Gravity won the top prize for new writing at the 2004 Edinburgh Fringe Festival and is now premiering for American audiences simultaneously off-Broadway in New York and at…

Stage Shows

For complete up-to-date South Florida stage listings, click on Culture on the navigation bar to the left, scroll down to the Listings Search and “Category” pulldown, then select “Stage.” The Good German: David Wiltse’s 2003 drama depicting a German couple who shelter a Jewish publisher during Hitler’s era features plenty…

Good Guys, Bad Guys

Ever cruised the drama section of your local public library? Oftentimes you’ll find collections of plays from the Forties and Fifties entombed on a back shelf, scripts that are well-crafted and thoughtful but rather timeworn and unlikely to pack much punch on a modern stage. That’s the feel of David…

Hip-Hop Warriors

Scratch and Burn really shouldn’t work, but it does. Teo Castellanos’s gripping and immensely entertaining dance-theater work staged at the Byron Carlyle over the weekend is overwhelming. Its intentions are epic and its execution exhilarating yet disarmingly naive. The result is a sweet success. Miami Light Project commissioned Scratch as…

Current Stage Shows

For complete up-to-date South Florida stage listings, click on Culture on the home-page navigation bar, scroll down to the Listings Search and “Category” pulldown, then select “Stage.” House and Garden: Alan Ayckbourn’s two comedies share one large cast of characters and myriad plot lines comprising failed marriages, adultery, and other…

Two Plays Running

Here’s a double bill you don’t see every day: Alan Ayckbourn’s two plays House and Garden are now in simultaneous production at the Actors’ Playhouse in Coral Gables. Both are set during the course of one August day in the English countryside, sharing one large cast of characters and a…

Singing the Queen’s Praises

It’s not perfect and it needs work, but there’s a lot to enjoy in Nefertiti: A Musical Romance. Billed as a new musical, but an entire generation in the making, this production bears a history as fascinating as the ancient Egyptian love story it traces. The creation of Nefertiti has…