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Several companies phase previews while the production is fine-tuned. The range of dates listed below may begin with preview performances. Please ask theater staff when making reservations when opening night is scheduled.

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Feb. xviii-March 15

Hamilton
Broadway in Miami
Ziff Ballet Opera House
Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
(305) 949-6722

This is the  story  of  America's  Founding  Male parent  Alexander  Hamilton,  an  immigrant  from the  Due west  Indies  who  became  George  Washington's  right-mitt  human being  during  the  Revolutionary War  and  was  the  new  nation's kickoff Treasury Secretary.

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February. 27-March xv

Witness for the Prosecution
Lake Worth Playhouse
713 Lake Ave, Lake Worth
(561) 586-6410

Leonard Vole stands defendant of murdering a rich widow. The stakes are high with shocking witness testimony, impassioned outbursts from the dock and a young human's fight to escape the hangman'south noose.

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March three-fifteen

Mean Girls

Broadway in Fort Lauderdale
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
201 SW 5th Ave, Fort Lauderdale
(800) 764-0070

In this musical, Cady Heron may take grown up on an African savanna, but cypher prepared her for the cruel means of her strange new dwelling house: suburban Illinois. A South Florida premiere.

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March 5-29

Helen on Wheels
Pigs Practise Fly Productions
Empire Stage
1140 Due north Flagler Bulldoze, Fort Lauderdale
(866) 811-4111

The play is about a woman who has lost the human being she spent her whole happy life with, and now she's acting out in crazy simply hilarious ways as she looks for who she is on her ain

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March 6-xiv

Sister Human action

W Boca Drama Section
W Boca Raton Community High Schoolhouse
Performing Arts Theater
12811 Glades Road, Boca Raton
(561) 672-2066

A disco diva's life takes a surprising turn when she witnesses a murder. Under protective custody she is hidden in the one place she won't be institute – a convent!

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March ten-29

La Cage aux Folles

Riverside Theater
3250 Riverside Park Dr., Vero Beach
(772) 231-6990

Afterwards xx years of un-wedded bliss, Georges and his male partner, Albin, become the thrilling news their son is getting married. Winner of multiple Tony Awards® – All-time Musical in 1984 and Best Musical Revival in 2005 and 2010.

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March 11

Tommy Tune

Broadway Concert Series and Theater
Aventura Arts & Cultural Center
3385 N.E. 188 Street, Aventura
(877) 311-7469

Tommy Tune has received 10 Tony Awards® including the 2015 Tony for Life Achievement in the Theatre. He is a Tony Accolade Winner for The Volition Rogers Follies, Grand Hotel, My One And But, Ix, A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine and Seesaw.

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March eleven

The Color Imperial
Kravis on Broadway
Kravis Center
701 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach
(561) 832-7469

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March 12-25

Barefoot in the Park

West Boca Theatre Co.
Levis JCC/ Sandler Center
21050 95th Ave S, Boca Raton
(561) 558-2520

Neil Simon'due south romantic one-act focuses on newlyweds Corie and Paul as they begin married life in a tiny, 5th-floor walkup flat in a Manhattan brownstone.

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March 12-April 12

A Chorus Line
The Wick Theatre
7901 Northward Federal Highway, Boca Raton
(561) 995-2333

Here are the true-life tales of the Broadway dancers – as they share the ordeal and joy of a live audience. Tony Award for Best Musical in 1976 and a Special Tony Honor in 1984 for Longest Running Musical.

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March xiii-fifteen

Pretty Fire
African Heritage Cultural Arts Middle
Sandrell Rivers Theater
6161 NW 21st Avenue, Miami
(305) 638-6771

In five autobiographical vignettes, the play is a touching story of an African American family through three generations of love, struggle and triumph.

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March thirteen-29

Urinetown: The Musical

Pembroke Pines Theatre of Performing Arts
Susan B. Katz Theater
17195 Sheridan Street, Pembroke Pines
(954) 437-4884

A one-act musical that satirizes the legal system, commercialism, social irresponsibility, populism, bureaucracy, corporate mismanagement, and municipal politics

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March 13-Apr 5

Warrior Form
Primal Forces
The Sol Theater
3333 N Federal Highway, Boca Raton
(866) 811-4111

A political thriller nigh a New York State Assemblyman who gets more than he bargains for when he hires a elevation logroller…assuring a bright future…maybe.

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March 14-22

Rigoletto
Florida Thousand Opera
Ziff Ballet Opera House
Adrienne Arsht Centre
1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
(800) 741-1010

A jester makes cruel sport of courtiers whose wives and daughters are seduced by the Knuckles until his ain young daughter falls victim. Sung in Italian with English and Spanish projected translations.

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March 14-April 5

To Fall in Dearest

Theater Lab
Florida Atlantic University
MainStage Serial
777 Glades Road, Boca Raton
(561) 297-6124

Scientists claim that anyone can autumn in love, merely by request and honestly answering a specific series of 36 personal questions followed by four minutes of uninterrupted eye contact. Simply what if the goal is to fall in love AGAIN?  Can this practice help Wyatt and Merryn save a marriage, splintered by tragedy? A Southeastern Premiere.

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March 14-15

The Colour Purple
South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Heart
10950 SW 211 St., Cutler Bay
(786) 573-5300

The official Broadway bout of the 2016 Tony Award winner for Best Musical Revival

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March 14-15

Gigi
Jan McArt and Alive at Lynn
Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Eye
Lynn University
3601 North Armed services Trail, Boca Raton
(561) 237-9000

Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe'south musical comedy is most a free-spirited young girl living in Paris at the plough of the 20th century and the wealthy young playboy who falls in love with her as she is transformed into a poised courtesan.

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March 17-April 5

How to Succeed in Business concern Without Actually Trying

Maltz Jupiter Theater
1001 East Indiantown Route, Jupiter
(561) 575-2223

J. Pierrepont Finch discovers a handbook that shows him how to climb the corporate ladder from lowly window washer to high-powered executive.

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March 18 – April 12

Camelot
Actors' Playhouse
280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables
(305) 444-9293

Borrowing from the Arthurian legends, Lerner and Loewe's Camelot is the duo's masterpiece which triumphed on Broadway in a legendary original production.

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March eighteen-29

The Miracle Worker
JCAT Community
The J's Cultural Arts Theater
The Alan and Diane Lieberman Theater
18900 NE 25th Avenue, North Miami Beach
(866) 811-4111

The classic story of Annie Sullivan and her student, blind and mute Helen Keller dramatizes the human relationship between the lonely teacher and her charge.

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March 19-April 12

A Little Dark Music
Theater Up Close
Adrienne Arsht Centre with Zoetic Phase
1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
(305) 949-6722

This Stephen Sondheim classic explores the tangled web of diplomacy around actress Desirée Armfeldt, and the men who love her – a lawyer by the name of Fredrik Egerman and the Count Carl-Magnus Malcom.

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March 20-April 5

Ragtime
Slow Fire Theatre Visitor
The Broward Heart for the Performing Arts
Amaturo Theater
201 SW 5th Artery, Fort Lauderdale
(954) 462-0222

This musical tracks 3 families in New York at the start of the 20th Century as they pursue life, honey and often-illusive justice.

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March 25-April 19

The Cost

Gable Phase at the Biltmore
1200 Anastasia Avenue, Coral Gables
(305) 445-1119

1 son abased his dreams to support his male parent after the family lost their fortune in the Great Depression – the other didn't. 30 years subsequently they reunite to sell the remainder of the estate.

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March 24-April 12

Bakersfield Mist

Riverside Theater
Waxlax Stage
3250 Riverside Park Dr., Vero Beach
(772) 231-6990

Inspired by true events, this new one-act/drama follows Maude, a fifty-something unemployed bartender, who buys a painting for a few bucks from a thrift store. Despite almost trashing it, she'due south at present convinced it's a lost masterpiece by Jackson Pollock worth millions.

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March 26-28

Rigoletto
Florida Grand Opera
Au-Rene Theater
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
201 SW 5th Ave, Fort Lauderdale
(800) 741-1010

A jester makes savage sport of courtiers whose wives and daughters are seduced by the Knuckles until his own immature daughter falls victim. Sung in Italian with English and Spanish projected translations.

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March 26-April 5

Tevye in New York

The Mizner Park Cultural Arts Eye
201 Plaza Existent (second Floor), Boca Raton
(844) 672-2849

Based on the characters of Sholem Aleichem and from the writer and star of "Wiesenthal" – Ever wonder what happened to Tevye, wife Golde and his daughter? World Premiere.

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March 26-April 26

Suddenly, Concluding Summer
Isle City Stage
Wilton Theater Mill
2304 North. Dixie Highway, Wilton Manors
(954) 519-2533

This classic Tennessee Williams play has Mrs. Venable determined to lobotomize her niece, Catherine, to continue her quiet near the mysterious circumstances of her son's decease.

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March 26-29

Vuelve A Contarmelo Todo (Tell me Everything Again)
Arca Images
Performing at Miami-Dade Canton Auditorium
2901 West. Flagler Street
(786) 327-4539

This earth premiere written and directed by Abel Gonzalez Melo is described as "A supporting player, tired of the routine. A young actress, total of illusions. A basket of apples falls to the ground and they look at each other for the first time. From that moment they will no longer be separated. Goose egg will stop them in their path towards the abyss of success. In that location will be no betrayal, no revenge, no crime they don't commit to get to the cusp, together. On the edge of the cliff, they will exist forced to reconstruct the story of which they are protagonists, to reinvent themselves in an countless Ferris wheel. A sentimental thriller with touches of black one-act. An primitive spell inspired by Shakespeare's Macbeth. A violent reflection, with the theater in tow, on the guild of these times." Performances in Castilian with simultaneous audio translation in English. The play will exist performed in Madrid in May.

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March 31- Apr five

Come From Away
Kravis on Broadway
Kravis Center
701 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Embankment
(561) 832-7469

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April ane

Lucie Arnaz

Broadway Concert Serial and Theater
Aventura Arts & Cultural Center
3385 N.E. 188 Street, Aventura
(877) 311-7469

She is jubilant 50+ years in evidence concern on television, film, Broadway and every bit a recording artist and cabaret performer. She received the Los Angeles Drama Critic's Circumvolve, Theatre World and Outer Critic'south Circle Awards for They're Playing Our Song.

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April 2020

De lo lírico a lo popular
Arca Images
Miami Dade County Auditorium
Mid Stage
2901 Westward. Flagler Street, Miami
(786) 327-4539

An operatic concert from the virtually renowned areas from Opera and its influence on popular Latin America rhythms.

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April 2-xix

Fefu and her Friends
Thinking Cap Theatre
Vanguard Sanctuary
1501 S. Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale
954-610-7263

The masterwork past the tardily Cuban-American playwright Maria Irene Fornes centers on eight women who have congregated at the championship character's home for a meeting ostensibly about the importance of arts didactics. Still, Fornes pulls dorsum this veil to reveal a play subtly invested in the hidden lives of these fascinating women, each of whom is struggling to empathize herself, her friends, and the gendered rules of the earth in which they alive.. I of the pioneering landmarks of immersive, environmental and site-specific theater, the second portion of the play is the production divides the audience into four groups to sentry each four split up scenes, then they rotate to the next set, as the scene is repeated until each grouping has seen all 4 scenes.

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April 3-26

The Calorie-free in the Piazza
Palm Beach Dramaworks
Dan & Ann Chocolate-brown Theater
201 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach
(561) 514-4042

In this musical, winner of six Tony awards, Margaret Johnson takes a trip to Italian republic in the summer of 1953 with her girl, Clara, a beautiful young adult female with the mind of a x-yr-old. Clara falls in love with Fabrizio, a handsome Florentine who wants to ally her.

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April 7-12

Miss Saigon
Broadway in Miami
Ziff Ballet Opera House
Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
(305) 949-6722

This is the story of a young Vietnamese woman who is orphaned by war and forced to work in a bar run by a notorious character known every bit the Engineer. There she meets and falls in beloved with an American G.I., but they are torn autonomously by the fall of Saigon.

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April vii-xix

Come up From Away

Broadway in Fort Lauderdale
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
201 SW 5th Ave, Fort Lauderdale
(800) 764-0070

This musical takes you into the heart of the true story of vii,000 stranded passengers and the pocket-sized town in Newfoundland that welcomed them. Cultures clashed and fretfulness ran high, but uneasiness turned into trust, music soared into the night, and gratitude grew into enduring friendships.

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April 9-26

Emergency
Chiliad Ensemble Co.
Performing at Sandrell Rivers Theater
6103 NW 7th Avenue, Miami
305-200-5043

A slave transport emerges out of the Hudson River in front of the Statue of Liberty sending NYC into a frenzy.Emergencyis an intricately woven, urgent, witty and moving exploration of our shared humanity and what it ways to be free. An explosive often one-actor play by Daniel Beaty (where rhythm, rhyme and remembrance ascension.

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April 9-26

Annie
Lake Worth Playhouse
713 Lake Ave, Lake Worth
(561) 586-6410

Annie charms everyone'due south hearts despite a next-to-nothing kickoff in 1930s New York City. She is determined to find the parents who abased her years ago on the doorstep of a New York City Orphanage that is run by the cruel, embittered Miss Hannigan. With the help of the other girls in the Orphanage, Annie escapes to the wondrous world of NYC. In run a risk later on fun-filled take a chance, Annie foils Miss Hannigan's evil machinations… and even befriends President Franklin Delano Roosevelt! She finds a new home and family in billionaire, Oliver Warbucks, his personal secretarial assistant, Grace Farrell, and a lovable mutt named Sandy..

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Apr 14-May 3

The Bodyguard

Riverside Theater
3250 Riverside Park Dr., Vero Beach
(772) 231-6990

This romantic thriller follows Hush-hush Service agent turned bodyguard, Frank Farmer, when he is hired to protect superstar Rachel Marron from an unknown stalker.

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April 17-26

Richard III

FAU Department of Theater and Dance
Studio One Theater
777 Glades Road, Boca Raton
(561) 297-6124

In this play by William Shakespeare, Richard, the hunchbacked, charismatic villain, leaves a trail of blood and despair equally he works his way to the throne.

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April 17-May ten

Rapture, Blister, Fire
Main Street Players
6766 Master Street, Miami Lakes
(305) 558-3737

With insight and wit, this comedy by Gina Gionfriddo is an unflinching expect at gender politics in the wake of 20th-century feminist ethics.

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April 23-May 3

The Boys Adjacent Door

Black Box Series
Lake Worth Playhouse
713 Lake Ave, Lake Worth
(561) 586-6410

The identify is a communal residence in a New England city, where four mentally handicapped men alive under the supervision of an earnest, but increasingly "burned out" immature social worker named Jack.

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April 23-May 17

The Slap-up Bound
Miami New Drama
The Colony Theater
1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach
(305) 674-1040

This comedic drama is near a swaggering American basketball coach who brings his university team to Beijing for a 1989 exhibition game against a Chinese former protégé determined to prove himself. But their contest is upended by an ambitious Chinese-American high school star and the tragedy of the Tiananmen Square protests.

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April 23-May 17

Nunsense
The Wick Theatre
7901 North Federal Highway, Boca Raton
(561) 995-2333

The Little Sisters of Hoboken are taking over The Wick in this musical one-act, with songs including "And then You lot Want to Be a Nun," "We've Got to Clean Out the Freezer," and "Tackle that Temptation."

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April 25-May 3

Il matrimonio segreto (The Secret Union)

Florida Grand Opera
Ziff Ballet Opera House
Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
(800) 741-1010

A father attempts to marry off his daughter with dramatic results and surprising complications in this comic operas from the late eighteenth century. Sung in Italian with English language and Spanish projected translations.

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April 28 -May 3

Summer, The Donna Summer Musical
Kravis on Broadway
Kravis Center
701 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach
(561) 832-7469

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May 2020

Señoras
Arca Images
Paseo Wynwood
3000 N. Miami Ave., Miami
(786) 327-4539

Iii  sisters, from their small apartment, reflect on sometime age and the tragicomic meaning of life.

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May 5-17

Bandstand

Broadway in Fort Lauderdale
Broward Heart for the Performing Arts
201 SW 5th Ave, Fort Lauderdale
(800) 764-0070

1945. As America's soldiers come up abode to ticker-tape parades and overjoyed families, it's also a new America. They made the music that inspired the nation. A South Florida premiere.

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May 6-17

Noises Off
JCAT Community
The J'due south Cultural Arts Theater
The Alan and Diane Lieberman Theater
18900 NE 25th Avenue, Northward Miami Beach
(866) 811-4111

This play-within-a-play captures a touring theatre troupe's production of Zip On in 3 stages: clothes rehearsal, the opening performance, and a operation towards the stop of a debilitating run

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May 7-24

Gringolandia
Theater Upward Close
Adrienne Arsht Center with Zoetic Stage
1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
(305) 949-6722

Returning to the country he escaped from 50 years ago, a human being returns to Cuba in search of a family unit heirloom. Accompanied by his non-Castilian-speaking son and girl, he commences a journey of closure, truth, and an test of cultural identity. This play past Hannah Benitez, a immature, Miami-based Latina author, explores bug of cultural, sexual and gender identity, and the importance of embracing where we come from. A world premiere.

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May 10-11

Overnight Theatre Project
Theatre Lab
Florida Atlantic University
MainStage Series
777 Glades Route, Boca Raton
(561) 297-6124

This almanac fundraising event supports Theatre Lab'south student internship program and brings together some of S Florida's most recognizable theatre artists to conceive, create, produce, and perform brand new plays overnight!  Held Sunday evening through Monday dark, this overnight festival unites local playwrights, actors, directors, and technicians for a 24-hour period to write, rehearse, and perform up to 8 curt plays.

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May 12-17

Summer: The Donna Summer Musical
Broadway in Miami
Ziff Ballet Opera House
Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
(305) 949-6722

She was a girl from Boston with a voice from heaven, who shot through the stars from gospel choir to dance floor diva. Just what the earth didn't know was how Donna Summertime risked it all to break through barriers, becoming the icon of an era and the inspiration for every music diva who followed. A Miami premiere.

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May xiii – June 7, 2020

Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express
Actors' Playhouse
280 Miracle Mile in Coral Gables
(305) 444-9293

The exotic Orient Express is about to become off the rails! With a locomotive full of suspects and an excuse for each i, it's the perfect mystery for detective Hercule Poirot. This new adaptation of Agatha Christie'southward masterpiece volition accept audiences on the near suspenseful, thrilling ride of Actors' Playhouse's 2019-2020 Season. Tony Honour-winning Playwright Ken Ludwig succeeds in almost driving the Orient Express right off its rails.

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May 15-17

The Music Homo
Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts
Maltz Jupiter Theater
1001 Eastward Indiantown Route, Jupiter
(561) 575-2223

Performed past students in grades 6-12, this classic American musical takes audiences on an chance with fast-talking salesman Professor Harold Hill, who convinces the townspeople of River City, Iowa that they need a band, instruments and uniforms.

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May 15-31

Cabaret
MNM Theatre Company
Kravis Center
701 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach
(561) 832-7469

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May 22-June 7

Anteroom Hero
Palm Beach Dramaworks
Dan & Ann Brown Theater
201 Clematis Street, Westward Palm Beach
(561) 514-4042

Iv New Yorkers involved in a murder investigation face moral and ethical dilemmas in this comic drama. The play explores bug of racism and sexism, and whether it'south e'er honorable to do the incorrect matter for the correct reason.

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May 23-June 21

The Niceties

Gable Stage at the Biltmore
1200 Anastasia Avenue, Coral Gables
(305) 445-1119

A black student at an elite university and her esteemed professor meet to discuss a paper. They're both intelligent, liberal women – simply discussions of grammar and Google plough to race and reputation – and the exchange explodes into a clash over history, patriotism and power.

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June 4-July 5

Summer Shorts
Metropolis Theatre
Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
305-949-6722

The 25thursday anniversary production of the region'due south preeminent festival of brusk plays. This year in that location are 2 programs, one new works and the other a greatest hits edition.

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June 17-July four

Bob Marley'due south Three Fiddling Birds
Metropolis Theatre
Arsht Middle
1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
305-949-6722

Combining Bob Marley's music and plot from a children's book.

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June 5-21

Footloose The Musical
Boring Burn down Theatre Visitor
The Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Amaturo Theater
201 SW 5th Artery, Fort Lauderdale
(954) 462-0222

A big metropolis boy tries to accommodate to high schoolhouse life after moving to a pocket-size boondocks and faces a few missteps afterwards the girl of a reverend, who just happens to have banned dancing, falls for him and the locals decide to trip him upwards.

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June 10

Cute, The Carole King Musical
Kravis Centre
701 Okeechobee Blvd, W Palm Embankment
(561) 832-7469

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June xi-July 12

The Mystery of Love and Sex activity
Island City Stage
Wilton Theater Factory
2304 N. Dixie Highway, Wilton Manors
(954) 519-2533

This one-act by Bathsheba Doran captures the aimless, nonetheless sexually-focused swagger of twentysomethings, every bit well as the guarded, practiced veneer of their parents. All four are carrying secrets and resentments that affect the others.

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June 11-26

Cowboy
M Ensemble Co.
Performing at Sandrell Rivers Theater
6103 NW seventh Artery, Miami
305-200-5043

Just premiered in August at the National Blackness theatre festival, this work by Layon Grayness (Kings of Harlem) is a tale of freedom, the aftereffects of slavery and other themes through a fictional tale near real-life African-American lawman on a compensation hunt.

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June 23-28

Jesus Christ Superstar
Broadway in Miami
Ziff Ballet Opera Firm
Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
(305) 949-6722

This is prepare confronting the backdrop of an extraordinary series of events during the terminal weeks in the life of Jesus Christ as seen through the eyes of Judas.

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July two-19

Hair the Musical
Lake Worth Playhouse
713 Lake Ave, Lake Worth
(561) 586-6410

The American tribal honey rock musical Hair celebrates the sixties counterculture in all its barefoot, long-haired, bong-bottomed, beaded and fringed glory.

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July 17-Aug. 9

Breaking the News
Main Street Players
6766 Main Street, Miami Lakes
(305) 558-3737

In this satire past Don Zolidis, the two news outlets at Presley High School accept clear sides near Student Council president Christy: While ane produces stories fawning over Christy'southward cute First Swain, the other digs through her report cards looking for scandals.

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July 24-Aug. 16

Evita

Pembroke Pines Theatre of Performing Arts
Susan B. Katz Theater
17195 Sheridan Street, Pembroke Pines
(954) 437-4884

Andrew Lloyd Webber's tale of the rise and autumn of Evita Peron.

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July 25-Aug. 23

Fade

Gable Stage at the Biltmore
1200 Anastasia Avenue, Coral Gables
(305) 445-1119

A Mexican-born novelist gets her beginning Television receiver writing job on a white male dominated prepare and befriends the only other Latino around, a janitor. Shortly later, plots similar to his personal stories show upwardly in her scripts. A play about form, culture and identity within immigrant communities.

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Baronial 2020

Hotel Desiderio
Arca Images
Miami Dade Canton Auditorium
Blackbox On.Stage
2901 Due west. Flagler Street, Miami
(786) 327-4539

A new work by Pulitzer Prize Winner Nilo Cruz where clearing and the basic core of humanity are confronted.

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Aug. 20-Sept. 20

Bright Colors, Bold Patterns
Island Metropolis Stage
Wilton Theater Factory
2304 Due north. Dixie Highway, Wilton Manors
(954) 519-2533

This comedy by Drew Droege is nigh Josh and Brennan, who are nigh to get married in Palm Springs on a lovely Saturday afternoon. However, the dark earlier becomes a drunken, drug-fueled riot, considering their friend Gerry has arrived, furious that their invitation says "Please refrain from wearing bright colors or assuming patterns."

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September 2020

Su novela romántica en el aire
Arca Images
Paseo Wynwood
3000 N. Miami Ave., Miami
(786) 327-4539

Two couples who meet and disengage in a whirlwind, deluding themselves in an unequivocal mistake.

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Sept. 25-October. eighteen

Topdog/Underdog
Main Street Players
6766 Main Street, Miami Lakes
(305) 558-3737

A darkly comic fable of brotherly love and family unit identity is Suzan-Lori Parks' latest riff on the way we are defined by history.

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Sept. 26-Oct. 25

Fairview

Gable Stage at the Biltmore
1200 Anastasia Artery, Coral Gables
(305) 445-1119

A middle-class, impeccably coifed and made-upwards mom, is anxiously preparing for a political party. It's her formidable mother'southward altogether and she wants everything to be perfect. What at kickoff appears to be a family comedy takes a sharp, sly turn into a startling examination of deep-seated paradigms well-nigh race in America. 2019 Pulitzer Prize Winner.

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Oct. 1-18

9 to 5 the Musical
Lake Worth Playhouse
713 Lake Ave, Lake Worth
(561) 586-6410

Pushed to the boiling signal, three female person coworkers concoct a plan to get even with the sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot they call their dominate. In a hilarious turn of events, Violet, Judy and Doralee live out their wildest fantasy – giving their boss the boot!

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October. 9-November. 1

Camping with Henry and Tom
Palm Beach Dramaworks
Dan & Ann Chocolate-brown Theater
201 Clematis Street, Due west Palm Beach
(561) 514-4042

Warren G. Harding, eager to go away from the press, prying eyes, and the presidency, accepts an invitation to join Henry Ford and Thomas Edison on their almanac camping trip.

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Oct. 15-Nov. 1

Laced
Thinking Cap Theatre
Vanguard Sanctuary
1501 S. Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale
954-610-7263

This play by Samantha Mueller , fix on the eve of the 2020 presidential election, takes audiences into the lives of iii singled-out young women who are struggling to come to terms with the implications of what information technology means for anyone to exist truthful to themselves in a society that is at one time progressive, prejudiced, and divided.  On the dark later on a queer bar outside of Tampa is vandalized, the iii bartenders assemble to grieve, riot, and above all, piece together the events of the nighttime before.

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October. 15-Nov. fifteen

Breaking Upward is Hard to Do
The Wick Theatre
7901 N Federal Highway, Boca Raton
(561) 995-2333

Take a trip back to 1960 and a Catskills resort with a trove of striking songs by Neil Sedaka.Breaking Up is Hard to Practise features Didi Conn and Barry Pearl, stars of the original production of Grease.

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Oct. 16-Nov. 1

Head Over Heels
Slow Burn Theatre Company
The Broward Centre for the Performing Arts
Amaturo Theater
201 SW 5th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale
(954) 462-0222

This comedy / dearest story is set to the music of the iconic 1980s all-female person rock band The Get-Become's. A modern musical fairy tale, it follows the escapades of a royal family that sets out on a journey to salvage their honey kingdom from extinction. A southeast premiere.

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November. xi-Dec. 20

On Your Feet!
Actor's Playhouse
Miracle Theatre
280 Phenomenon Mile, Coral Gables
(305) 444-9293

This is the inspiring story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan, a 26-fourth dimension Grammy Honor-winning couple who believed in their talent, their music and each other, and became an international sensation.

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Nov. 12-29

The All-time Christmas Pageant Ever
Lake Worth Playhouse
713 Lake Ave, Lake Worth
(561) 586-6410

In this hilarious Christmas archetype, a couple struggling to put on a church Christmas pageant is faced with casting the Herdman kids – probably the most inventively atrocious kids in history.

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Nov. 14-xix

La traviata
Florida Yard Opera
Ziff Ballet Opera Firm
Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
(800) 741-1010

After a series of loveless liaisons, Violetta Valéry, a popular member of the Parisian demi monde (the course of women considered to be of doubtful morality and social standing), is stunned to discover she may have fallen in love at last. Simply her newfound happiness is shattered when her lover's father appears, demanding that she give his son upward. Sung in Italian with English and Spanish projected translations.

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Nov. 20- Dec. vi

Lovesong

Thinking Cap Theatre
Vanguard Sanctuary
1501 S. Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale
954-610-7263

This play by Abi Morgan  intertwines a couple in their 20s with the same man and woman a lifetime later. Their past and present selves collide in this tale of togetherness.

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Dec. 3-5

La traviata
Florida Grand Opera
Au-Rene Theater
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
201 SW 5th Ave, Fort Lauderdale
(800) 741-1010

After a series of loveless liaisons, Violetta Valéry, a popular member of the Parisian demi monde (the class of women considered to be of hundred-to-one morality and social standing), is stunned to discover she may have fallen in love at final. But her newfound happiness is shattered when her lover's begetter appears, demanding that she give his son upwardly. Sung in Italian with English and Spanish projected translations.

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Dec. 3-27

Meet Me in St. Louis
The Wick Theatre
7901 N Federal Highway, Boca Raton
(561) 995-2333

Based on the 1944 motion-picture show by the same proper noun, this musical is the perfect vacation confection for the unabridged family.

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Dec. iv-27

The People Downstairs
Palm Embankment Dramaworks
Dan & Ann Chocolate-brown Theater
201 Clematis Street, Westward Palm Beach
(561) 514-4042

For two years and one month, Anne Frank and seven others hid in iv small rooms concealed behind a bookcase in the building where her begetter worked. Her diary revealed their ordeal to the world. But what of the people who hid them, got them food, and kept them informed?

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December. 18- Jan. 3, 2021

A Wilde Holiday
Thinking Cap Theatre
Vanguard Sanctuary
1501 S. Andrews Artery, Fort Lauderdale
954-610-7263

Based on Oscar Wilde's well-nigh celebrated fairy tales such "The Happy Prince" and "The Selfish Giant" adapted by creative manager/visitor founder Nicole Stodard and managing managing director Bree-Anna Obst.

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Dec. eighteen-Jan. three, 2021

Mary Poppins
Slow Burn down Theatre Company
The Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Amaturo Theater
201 SW 5th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale
(954) 462-0222

The phase adaptation based on the books by P.Fifty. Travers and the classic Walt Disney film, the musical features music and lyrics by the Sherman Brothers, with additional music and lyrics by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe. A special holiday regional theater premiere.

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Jan. 14-31

The Producers
Lake Worth Playhouse
713 Lake Ave, Lake Worth
(561) 586-6410

With a truly hysterical book co-written by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan (Annie) and music and lyrics past Mr. Brooks, The Producers skewers Broadway traditions and takes no prisoners equally it proudly proclaims itself an "equal opportunity offender!"

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January. 14-February. 21

Mamma Mia!
The Wick Theatre
7901 N Federal Highway, Boca Raton
(561) 995-2333

The story-telling magic of ABBA'southward timeless songs propels this enchanting tale of honey, laughter and friendship.

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Jan. 27-March xiv

Middletown®
Actor'south Playhouse
Miracle Theatre
280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables
(305) 444-9293

Through story-telling by two couples, we explore how they endured the ups and downs of life over 33 years of friendship. Featuring a rotating cast of celebrities, it has been appear that Cindy Williams (Laverne & Shirley) will join our Miami cast!

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January. 29-February. fourteen

A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder
Boring Burn Theatre Company
The Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Amaturo Theater
201 SW 5th Artery, Fort Lauderdale
(954) 462-0222

A afar heir to a family fortune sets out to speed upwards the line of succession by using a great deal of amuse…and a dash of murder.

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Jan. thirty-Feb. 4

Otello
Florida Grand Opera
Ziff Ballet Opera Firm
Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
(800) 741-1010

Shakespeare's keen tragedy has provided endless inspiration to creative artists, and Gioachino Rossini was certainly one of these. The story of a hero'southward boundless love transformed into murderous jealousy and rage is breathtaking to witness, and the evil poisoner is surely 1 of literature'south vilest and mesmerizing characters. Sung in Italian with English and Spanish projected translations.

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February. five-xviii

Intimate Clothes
Palm Beach Dramaworks
Dan & Ann Brown Theater
201 Clematis Street, West Palm Embankment
(561) 514-4042

Esther is a 35-year-old African-American seamstress of exquisite intimate wearing apparel who aches to dearest and be loved. An unlikely opportunity arises when she enters into a correspondence with a human she'due south never met.

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February. 11-thirteen

Otello
Florida Thou Opera
Au-Rene Theater
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
201 SW 5th Ave, Fort Lauderdale
(800) 741-1010

Shakespeare's keen tragedy has provided endless inspiration to artistic artists, and Gioachino Rossini was certainly ane of these. The story of a hero'south boundless honey transformed into murderous jealousy and rage is scenic to witness, and the evil poisoner is surely ane of literature'southward vilest and mesmerizing characters. Sung in Italian with English and Spanish projected translations.

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Feb. 25-March 14

Death Trap
Lake Worth Playhouse
713 Lake Ave, Lake Worth
(561) 586-6410

Comfortably ensconced in his charming Connecticut home, Sidney Bruhl, a successful author of Broadway thrillers, is struggling to overcome a dry spell which has resulted in a string of failures and a shortage of funds. A possible break in his fortunes occurs when he receives a script from a pupil in the seminar he has been conducting at a nearby college-a thriller that Sidney recognizes immediately every bit a potential Broadway boom.

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March 11-April four

Damn Yankees
The Wick Theatre
7901 North Federal Highway, Boca Raton
(561) 995-2333

Based on Douglas Wallop's novel, The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant, the musical one-act is jammed packed with classic songs.

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March ten-April 4

Disney'south Newsies
Actor's Playhouse
Miracle Theatre
280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables
(305) 444-9293

Based on the Disney Film Newsies, this Broadway musical tells a story of Americana with a true story of newsboys who strike against unfair atmospheric condition in plow-of-the century New York City.

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March 19-April 4

The Full Monty
Tiresome Burn Theatre Visitor
The Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Amaturo Theater
201 SW fifth Avenue, Fort Lauderdale
(954) 462-0222

The story of six down-on-their-luck steelworkers from Buffalo trying to raise a little cash to help a friend in demand and who finish upwards baring more than than their souls.

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March 20-21

Trouble in Tahiti and Signor Deluso
Florida Grand Opera
Miami Theater Center
9806 NE 2d Avenue, Miami Shores
(800) 741-1010

Composed on his honeymoon in 1951, Leonard Bernstein'due south Trouble in Tahiti paints an intimate picture of the troubled marriage of a young suburban couple Sam and Dinah, longing for love and the ability to communicate. Signor Deluso is an over the peak, comedy opera by composer and librettist Thomas Pasatieri. It is loosely based on Molière's 1660 comedy Sganarelle, ou Le Cocu imaginaire (Sganarelle or "The Imaginary Cuckold"). It is performed in English language.

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March 20-25

Faust
Florida One thousand Opera
Ziff Ballet Opera House
Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
(800) 741-1010

Aging and disillusioned, Faust encounters the devil, who promises him everything he has lost in life for the mere price of his soul. Sung in French with English and Castilian projected translations.

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April 2-25

Souvenir: A Fantasia on the Life of Florence Foster Jenkins
Palm Beach Dramaworks
Dan & Ann Brown Theater
201 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach
(561) 514-4042

Florence Foster Jenkins was a wealthy socialite who had unwavering confidence in her "pitch- perfect" vocalisation and was blissfully unaware that her singing was astonishingly awful; it was and then bad that it made her a celebrity. Cosmé McMoon was her longtime accompanist, who was pained by her lack of talent but came to admire her indomitability.

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Apr viii-ten

Faust
Florida Grand Opera
Au-Rene Theater
Broward Middle for the Performing Arts
201 SW 5th Ave, Fort Lauderdale
(800) 741-1010

Crumbling and disillusioned, Faust encounters the devil, who promises him everything he has lost in life for the mere price of his soul. Sung in French with English and Spanish projected translations.

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Apr. 8-25

Ragtime The Musical
Lake Worth Playhouse
713 Lake Ave, Lake Worth
(561) 586-6410

Gear up in the volatile melting pot of plough-of-the-century New York, three distinctly American tales are woven together – that of a stifled upper-course married woman, a determined Jewish immigrant and a daring young Harlem musician – united by their courage, compassion and conventionalities in the hope of the future.

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April 23-May 17

Smokey Joe's Café: The Songs of Leiber & Stoller
The Wick Theatre
7901 Due north Federal Highway, Boca Raton
(561) 995-2333

This exuberant rock & ringlet revue features hit songs like "On Broadway," "Toxicant Ivy," "Yakety Yak," "Hound Dog," and "Trivial Egypt."

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April 24-27

Fellow Travelers
Florida G Opera
Made for Miami Opera at Knight
Knight Concert Hall
Adrienne Arsht Eye
1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
(800) 741-1010

On Apr 27, 1953, amidst the "Reddish Scare" paranoia, President Dwight Eisenhower signed Executive Gild 10450, which deemed homosexuality a security risk. A systematic endeavour to remove gay people from the federal government began. This episode in U.s.a. history became known as "The Lavender Scare." Boyfriend Travelers tells the story of Timothy Laughlin, an aspiring immature journalist, and Hawkins Fuller, a handsome State Department official. Sung in English with English language and Spanish projected translations.

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May 12-June 6

Hank Williams: Lost Highway
Thespian'southward Playhouse
Miracle Theatre
280 Phenomenon Mile, Coral Gables
(305) 444-9293

This musical biography follows Williams' rise from his beginnings on the Louisiana Hayride to his triumphs on the M Ole Opry to his eventual self-destruction at only twenty-nine.

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May 21-June 6

The Dresser
Palm Beach Dramaworks
Dan & Ann Brown Theater
201 Clematis Street, West Palm Embankment
(561) 514-4042

Information technology's 1942, bombs are dropping over England, and a renowned but fading thespian is bringing Shakespeare to the provinces with a canaille troupe. Sir, scheduled to give his 227th functioning of King Lear, is in no condition to proceed, simply his devoted, self-sacrificing dresser, Norman, is determined to go him onstage.

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June 11-27

TBA
Slow Burn Theatre Visitor
The Broward Centre for the Performing Arts
Amaturo Theater
201 SW 5th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale
(954) 462-0222

Tony Honor-winning summertime musical.

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July 14-Aug. 8

Now and Then
Histrion's Playhouse
Phenomenon Theatre
280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables
(305) 444-9293

Sometimes what happens later on the last call simply might alter your life. Jamie is a young aspiring pianist working every bit a bartender. He is closing upwardly for the nighttime when a drastic terminal-minute customer enters and offers him and his girlfriend two thousand dollars to sit and have a drink with him.

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July 15 – August 16

Fuacata! or A Latina's Guide to Surviving the Universe
Actors' Playhouse
280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables
(305) 444-9293

This one-woman tour-de-forcefulness brings more than 20 characters to glorious life on phase past weaving together tales of love, matrimony, clearing and identity through eccentric stories and whimsical vocal. Three-fourth dimension Carbonell Accolade-winning Cuban-American actress Elena María García is magical on stage, blending observant sense of humour and poignant moments with sociopolitical commentary. Fuacata! or A Latina'south Guide to Surviving the Universe finds endless humor in what it ways to exist a Latina in today's America. Mirroring the path of Lily Tomlin's Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe,.

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