BWW Reviews: Slow Burn's BIG RIVER is A Joyous Musical Ride
Fitzwater has finally gotten his chance to deliver Big River, a production dazzling in its music and performances, showcasing a wild range of talents that give this American musical the most American feel a show could hope for....
BWW Review: BEAUTIFUL at Arsht Center - It's a Love Fest for Carole King
the homage to singer songwriter Carole King, and there were whistles, woo hoos and woots...
BWW Review: DISGRACED at The Maltz Jupiter Theatre - An Exhilarating Human Experience
A magnificent rendering of the times we live in, from the eyes of the people we elect to ignore....
BWW Review: CAROUSEL at Actors' Playhouse - Oh, But I Do Love You, Richard and Oscar
...open their revival of 1945's CAROUSEL in a swirl of brilliant costumes, glorious singing, dancing and music from show business heaven....
BWW Review: TERROR at Miami New Drama
A court room drama that asks how many people can be killed to justify saving the lives of others....
BWW Review: Lake Worth Playhouse's EVITA Missteps, but Finds Waltz for Eva and Che
Erin Pittleman has taken the rock musical to the mainstage of the Lake Worth Playhouse, and despite some awkward staging and jagged transitions, the performances of her biggest players keeps the production rolling....
BWW Review: SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE at Zoetic Stage
A brilliant director has his brilliant cast paint a brilliant picture...
BWW Review: Slow Burn's TITANIC a Haunting, Soulful Dirge
Director Patrick Fitzwater has grasped the drama of the cold, dark tale to present an almost operatic tragedy and a roaring score only he could wrestle onto the stage....
BWW Review: BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY at GableStage
I don't know how many straddle sex heart attacks you might have seen, in real life or otherwise, but I guarantee this is the funniest....
BWW Review: AN EVENING WITH BILLY CRYSTAL at Arsht Center
Billy Crystal...still funny...
BWW Review: CABARET at Broward Center For The Performing Arts
The staging is, well, brilliant. Scene changes are seamless, the lighting paints every picture......
BWW Review: AN ACT OF GOD at GableStage - Orgasmic Cries to God Now a No No
Breaking News: God No Longer Answering Orgasmic Cries For Help...
BWW Review: AFTER at Zoetic Stage
The audience were barefooted when they stood for their standing O at the Arsht's Carnival theatre opening night. Why? They'd just had their socks knocked off by Zoetic Stage's production of After, Michael McKeever's world premiere....
BWW Review: THE THREE SISTERS OF WEEHAWKEN at Theatre Lab
Olga, Masha and Irina, with Natasha close behind, have fled the pages of Chekov, waited awhile in Beckett, and finally found a home in Deborah Zoe Laufer's wonderfully funny The Three Sisters of Weehawken...
BWW Review: THE NIGHT OF THE IGUANA At Palm Beach Dramaworks
Luckily, I can always count on Palm Beach Dramaworks to finely tune the most delicate of pieces. The creative team of The Night of the Iguana, led by director William Hayes, along with a Tim Altmeyer-led cast, gave a sudden and much needed voice to a play many put on the back burner....
BWW Review: MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET at Actors' Playhouse
Take a second mortgage on the dog, whatever you have to do, to get tickets to Million Dollar Quartet....
BWW Review: MUD at Thinking Cap Theatre
Not a happy piece, but MUD is mesmerizing. As is usual with Thinking Cap's productions....
BWW Review: Despite LaBute, REASONS TO BE PRETTY Is Strong
Director Daniel Eilola fixes a flawed script to give strong female leads....
BWW Review: HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME a Brilliant Miracle
Once in a very rare moment do you see community art shine, shine like a diamond in the rough, shine like nothing you could have hoped to find there. Rarely can one expect to find New York quality shows in a space outside of the great white way, perhaps Boston or Chicago. Not Broward, never Broward. ...
BWW Review: Lake Worth Playhouse's URINETOWN a Rush of Wit
Political humor and an abundance of urine aren't an obvious match for downtown Lake Worth's theatre scene. Artistic director Jodie Dixon-Mears and director Clayton Phillips decided, after many years of waiting, that the time was ripe to throw Mark Hollman and Greg Kotis' satirical masterpiece at the...
BWW Review: HAND TO GOD at Gablestage
Robert Askins' brilliant play, HAND TO GOD...where stereotypical characters are flipped inside out in horrifyingly hilarious fashion......
BWW Review: SUMMER SHORTS at City Theatre
City Theatre's Summer Shorts Sing...
BWW Review: THE ROYALE at GableStage
From the first punch to the last arms raised high in victory, THE ROYALE is a seventy minute thriller. Black versus white nailed down in a boxing ring....
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