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A Miami-Dade art museum is reopening as COVID-19 cases decline in South Florida.
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After a Broward College theater professor lost a loved one to an opioid overdose, she channeled her grief into the lyrics for an original musical, "A Deadly Deception."
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Knight New Work 2020 will award performing artists $10K prizes to help them connect with audiences during a time of unprecedented venue shutdowns.
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A play streaming this week from The Studios of Key West recalls the hundredth anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, granting most women the right to vote. "A Flourish of Hatpins" is about a family of women divided by politics during the suffrage movement.
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Despite the pandemic, and the recent loss of Producing Artistic Director Joseph Adler, Gablestage remains determined to bring its brand of thought-provoking theater to audiences.
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In the 1980s, while living in Poland and teaching English there, Tom Swick saw firsthand how readily people will rely on humor to get through…
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It all began with a phone call to Spain.Months ago, Gabriela Fernandez called Madrid to check in on her dad, who's been living there for about 17 years.…
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Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, many people in South Florida’s arts and entertainment world might have had to change lanes and slow down a bit — but…
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Each spring, theater students at Miami Dade College write short plays. And then in the summer, they translate them from the page to the stage.The summer…
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When the coronavirus pandemic started shutting down live performances throughout South Florida, it also put the kibosh on some shows meant to celebrate…
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Think about the last time you saw a Broadway blockbuster in a theater. Chances are that musical or play began its life as a reading.That’s when a group of…
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When classical musicians are at home, do they go around dressed in their tuxedoes and evening gowns? Do they do nothing except practice their instruments…