Theatre
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A Case for the Existence of God
New City Players in Wilton Manors
By: - Feb 26th, 2026New City Players has mounted a moving professional production of Samuel D. Hunter's tense but hopeful drama, "A Case for the Existence of God." Hunter's tense yet hopeful drama feels healing in today's divisive world.
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A New Sound for Sarasota Opera
Under New General Director Richard Russell
By: - Mar 02nd, 2026Audiences should not expect drastic changes, but subtle shifts, like introducing Gilbert and Sullivan for the first time. “I have many guilty pleasures in my life. One of them is ice cream and one of them is Gilbert and Sullivan,” Russell said in the announcement.
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The Counter by Meghan Kennedy
TheatreWorks Hartford
By: - Mar 03rd, 2026Kennedy has written some almost poetic lines. She displays a deep understanding of how bruised people persuade themselves of their own reality. The issues she brings up about love, death, caring and more are done subtlety and in character. No preaching or hitting the audience over the head with a “moral.”
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Spirit And The Dust, Deutsches Theater, Berlin
Playwright: Noah Haidle, Director: Anna Bergmann
By: - Mar 08th, 2026This is how the Deutsches Theater in Berlin announced Noah Haidle's most recent play, 'Spirit And The Dust,' which was produced as a World Premiere: "Noah Haidle, an award-winning playwright and screenwriter whose works have been performed on Broadway, in the US, and worldwide, has created a great play about what we call life: about friendship, late love, and deep pain. After The Homemaker and Birthday Candle at the Deutsches Theater, director Anna Bergmann is staging a world premiere by Noah Haidle for the third time."
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Sarasota's Asolo Repertory Theatre
Promises Greatest Season on Earth
By: - Mar 10th, 2026Boasting in the promotional style of P.T. Barnum and the Ringling Brothers, Asolo Repertory Theatre promises “The Greatest Season on Earth” for 2026-27 with two world premieres, including one about Sarasota’s rich circus history.
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Hell's Kitchen
Equity Touring Production in Ft. Lauderdale
By: - Mar 12th, 2026Hell's Kitchen is an inspiring and invigorating Broadway musical inspired by musical artist Alicia Keys' youth. The jukebox musical features songs composed by Keys.
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Asolo Luminary Award
Tony-winners Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty
By: - Mar 13th, 2026Since they first met at a musical theater workshop in 1982, Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty have become two of the most important contributors to musical theater. They won Tony Awards in 1998 for their score to “Ragtime,” were nominated for Academy Awards and Golden Globes Awards for the animated film “Anastasia” and have enjoyed success with such shows as “Seussical,” “Once On This Island” and the Broadway version of “Anastasia.”
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Arms and the Man
G. B. Shaw's Classic Comedy
By: - Mar 13th, 2026During the Serbo-Bulgarian War, a Swiss mercenary fighting for Serbia sneaks into the home of a Bulgarian military leader and establishes a relationship with his daughter. Shaw's anti-war tract also skewers issues of social class and traditional notions of honor.
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Primary Trust
The Effect of Disruption on Routine
By: - Mar 15th, 2026His whole adult life, Kenneth's world has been comprised of working at an independent bookstore and drinking Mai Tais during happy hour at a local tiki bar in upstate New York. When the bookstore is to close, his life is thrown into disarray, but sometimes disruption leads to opportunity. This Pulitzer Prize winning play investigates loneliness and the ability of connectedness to lead to a better life.
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Death of a Salesman
Hartford Stage
By: - Mar 19th, 2026Those who have never seen this classic play will probably come away from the Hartford Stage production moved and certainly understanding why it has endured. But they may not truly appreciate how great a play it is.
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World Premiere about High School Girls and Music
By: - Mar 20th, 2026Four high schoolers meet in a summer music program for girls in Berkeley, California. Despite differences in performance preference, classical vs. improv, as well as life styles, the four find an ability to mesh their skills and form friendships.
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August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean
A Long Wharf Production
By: - Mar 24th, 2026By the time Gem was written, Wilson had established some themes and techniques that are present in almost all the plays: characters have long soliloquies reminiscent of jazz riffs; supernatural elements or characters with mystical gifts are prevalent. The focus is mainly on African American men. In addition, the settings often revolve around real events.
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How I Learned to Drive by Paula Vogel
Pulitzer Winner at Venice's Stage II
By: - Mar 24th, 2026Years before the #MeToo movement empowered women and began toppling men in power, Paula Vogel won a Pulitzer Prize for exploring the subjects of sexual abuse, pedophilia, incest and grooming in her beautifully and sensitively written play “How I Learned to Drive.”
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Neil Simon's Broadway Bound
Pembroke Pines Theatre of the Performing Arts in South Florida
By: - Mar 27th, 2026Pembroke Pines Theatre of the Performing Arts in South Florida has mounted a touching and funny professional production of Neil Simon's hit, "Broadway Bound."
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The Crucible by Arthur Miller
The Sarasota Players
By: - Mar 27th, 2026Miller’s play, set during the time of the Salem witch trials in 17th century Massachusetts, opened more than 70 years ago, but it continues to resonate whenever it is produced, even in an admirable if not fully realized production.
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Anything Goes at Alterena Playhouse
Cole Porter's Beloved Chestnut
By: - Mar 29th, 2026Billy Crocker impulsively stows away on a cruise ship crossing to London. Avoiding his boss, who is onboard, and the captain prove a challenge. Pratfalls ensue, but so do amorous couples.
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Camelot
Wick Theatre and Costume Museum in Boca Raton
By: - Mar 31st, 2026The Wick Theatre and Costume Museum in South Florida presents a youthful and moving "Camelot. The Wick's production of the classic Lerner and Loewe musical runs through April 12 at the company's elegant venue in Boca Raton. The show is especially timely in the wake of the recent "No Kings" protests across the country.
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The Brady Bunch: The War of the Families Partridge and Brady
This is What Happens After Cancellation
By: - Apr 02nd, 2026In a crazy, mixed-up world, Keith Partridge and Marcia Brady fall star-crossed in love, and a plague of carnage befalls their television houses. Despite the accumulation of body sacks, the farce remains a laugher with a mix of surprisingly listenable music.
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Daniel Radcliffe in Every Brilliant Thing
Mariska Hargity to Take Over Role in May
By: - Apr 03rd, 2026The script is incredibly flexible. The work can be performed by an actor of any gender, age, or nationality. In fact, when Daniel Radcliffe leaves the cast in late May, Mariska Hargitay is taking over the role.
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Flex
Girls Basketball as a Canvas for Numerous Issues
By: - Apr 03rd, 2026In small town Arkansas, Starra was the basketball queen until Sidney arrived. Now, the newly-crowned upsets Starra's primacy, and the loss of another key player on the team could undermine their going to the state championships. A wide array of issues arise in this thoughtful and energetic look at the world of these girls.
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Krymov Lab NYC at LaMama
Uncle Vanya Turned on Its Head
By: - Apr 03rd, 2026The Krymov Lab NYC is presenting its unique, lively version of Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov at La MaMa in New York. Krymov had more than five plays running in Moscow when he planned a visit to New York in 2022. Putin invaded Ukraine just as he left, and Krymov decided not to return to Russia. New York is fortunate to have him staging work here. There is much to learn from his gift for drawing in an audience and helping them live within his productions.
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Dimitri Krymov at La Mama
A Russian's Interpretation of the New Play
By: - Apr 06th, 2026Dimitri Krymov's Play on the Chekov play, Uncle Vanya, is a trickster's reckoning and wonderfully inventive.
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The Crucible
Palm Beach Dramaworks' Powerful Professional Production
By: - Apr 06th, 2026Palm Beach Dramaworks (PBD) in South Florida presents a riveting professional production of Arthur Miller's classic historical drama, "The Crucible." A large cast of gifted performers act impressively natural and with nuance.
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Saariaho's Innocence Beautiful at the Met Opera
The Composer's final opera is a Masterpeice
By: - Apr 07th, 2026Innocence, Kaija Saariaho’s searing meditation on collective guilt, received its New York premiere at the Metropolitan Opera. Many of the artists from its world premiere at the Aix-en-Provence Festival five years ago are present here: Susanna Mälkki conducts, bringing her close collaboration with Saariaho to bear, alongside the brilliant director Simon Stone. Stone makes a work live in the moment, a powerful invitational tool for audiences.
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The Coast Starlight
A Compelling What If from The Stage in San Jose
By: - Apr 07th, 2026Ultimately, six passengers embark and depart a train car on a journey from LA to Seattle. But the interactions that we see among them are not what actually happened but are rather the thoughts of those passengers who didn't engage with one another.
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