Toward the end of Palm Beach Dramaworks’ breath-stealing, intense and all-together riveting production of August Wilson’s masterpiece, Fences, fierce thunder claps…
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A teenager has an argument with her father. Later in the day, he leaves an apologetic voice message. The girl…
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Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure is one of his rarely done ‘problem plays’ because it is on dual comedy and tragedy…
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CORAL GABLES — About a year ago, Ft. Lauderdale-based Slow Burn Theatre mounted a dynamic production of the highly-charged, Tony-winning…
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Four young women in a small-town Wisconsin bar, with a bowling alley beyond. It’s a story of their lives, their…
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“Nanny was like the government if it really worked.” That pretty much sums up the story of Nanny, the heart…
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A woman comes upon an unconscious, naked man washed up on a rocky beach. His rescue should be straightforward except…
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A modern bride desires to start married life by honoring an ancient tradition of her African forebearers. But when an…
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With vivid and fond remembrances of Berkeley Rep’s extraordinary 1999 production of acclaimed writer and director Mary Zimmerman’s “Metamorphoses” (produced…
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“Creditors,” written by the much-admired and influential Swedish playwright August Strindberg (1849 –1912) known for his forward-thinking and naturalistic dramas,…
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Edward Albee’s (1928-2016) trenchant view of life, combined with his inventive, creative mind, resulted in plays that are disruptive, adult,…
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