As the temperature cools down in the city, the Kitchen Theatre Company heats up with the first play of the theater's 22nd season, FRANKIE AND JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE. Previews start tomorrow night, August 29, opening night is September 1, and the play runs through September 16, 2012. Get a first look at the production in the photos below!
In what will surely be thought of as one of the most unique theatrical experiences in recent South Florida history, Caldwell Theatre Company presents Kristoffer Diaz's Pulitzer Prize finalist play, The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity. Diving headfirst into the world of professional wrestling, but diving even deeper into the larger world of geopolitics, …Chad Deity is that rare piece of theater that overwhelmingly entertains while intellectually stimulates.
In what will surely be thought of as one of the most unique theatrical experiences in recent South Florida history, Caldwell Theatre Company presents Kristoffer Diaz's Pulitzer Prize finalist play, The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity. Diving headfirst into the world of professional wrestling, but diving even deeper into the larger world of geopolitics, …Chad Deity is that rare piece of theater that overwhelmingly entertains while intellectually stimulates.
Tony-nominee John Herrera is slated to star in the world premiere of Demos Brown's new play, When The Sun Shone Brighter, at Florida Stage beginning May 12th.
Tony-nominee John Herrera is slated to star in the world premiere of Demos Brown's new play, When The Sun Shone Brighter, at Florida Stage beginning May 12th.
Tony-nominee John Herrera is slated to star in the world premiere of Demos Brown's new play, When The Sun Shone Brighter, at Florida Stage beginning May 12th.
Tony-nominee John Herrera is slated to star in the world premiere of Demos Brown's new play, When The Sun Shone Brighter, at Florida Stage beginning May 12th.
Set against the backdrop of the last day of the Civil War, a badly wounded Jewish confederate soldier returns to his Richmond estate and begs his now freed slaves to nurse him. In keeping with traditions of that time, the slaves are also Jewish, bringing into question conflicts of societal and religious acceptance. During the course of the play, secrets are revealed which will irrevocably alter all their lives. The final scene, set to the backdrop of the Passover Seder, will likely resonate with audiences long after the final bow.
Spanning the years between the end of the Civil War and the start of
the explosive labor movement in 1880's Chicago, the life of an inter-
racial couple: Lucy and Albert Parsons, is a cautionary tale about
the curbing of political freedom