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Review: M Ensemble Revives A Comedy Icon With ‘Jackie Moms Mabley’

Review: M Ensemble Revives A Comedy Icon With ‘Jackie Moms Mabley’

M Ensemble Company opens its 2026 season with “Jackie Moms Mabley: Live at the Apollo,” a nostalgic tribute to the groundbreaking comedian.

At Actors’ Playhouse, Broadway’s Evan Hansen Returns This Time as Director

At Actors’ Playhouse, Broadway’s Evan Hansen Returns This Time as Director

A Miami native who played Evan Hansen on Broadway returns to Actors’ Playhouse in Coral Gables to direct the show, bringing his Broadway experience full circle in a powerful new production.

Review: Miami New Drama’s Riveting ‘English Only’ Takes Place in the Past but Feels Uncomfortably Current

Review: Miami New Drama’s Riveting ‘English Only’ Takes Place in the Past but Feels Uncomfortably Current

"English Only," a new play at Miami New Drama, takes place 55 years ago but there's still much that rings true today.

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Area Stage director gives audience seat at the table for Disney’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’

Area Stage director gives audience seat at the table for Disney’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’

Posted on August 8, 2022 at 1:16 PM
By Christine Dolen

The traditional 'tale as old' as time gets an immersive twist in Area Stage Company's re-imagining of Disney's 'Beauty and the Beast.'

Review: Nilo Cruz explores a distanced world in ‘Kisses Through the Glass’

Review: Nilo Cruz explores a distanced world in ‘Kisses Through the Glass’

Posted on July 29, 2022 at 2:54 PM
By Christine Dolen

Pulitzer Prize winner Nilo Cruz's latest world-premiere play "Kisses Through the Glass" at MDCA’s On.Stage Black Box has plenty to take in with its blend of symbolism, poetic language, allegory, and realism.

Review: Main Street Players Lean Into the Absurd with ‘Black Sheep’

Review: Main Street Players Lean Into the Absurd with ‘Black Sheep’

Posted on July 25, 2022 at 10:09 PM
By Christine Dolen

Unconventional and existing in its own logic, Main Street Players embraces dark comedy "Black Sheep."

Review: Actors’ Playhouse delivers a concert and cautionary tale in ‘Hank Williams: Lost Highway’

Review: Actors’ Playhouse delivers a concert and cautionary tale in ‘Hank Williams: Lost Highway’

Posted on July 21, 2022 at 12:18 AM
By Christine Dolen

Performed by a cast of 10 actor-singer-musicians, the Actors’ Playhouse production of "Hank Williams: Lost Highway" is a fascinating, complex, charismatic version of a gone-too-soon artist.

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