Thursday, March 26, 2009

The Scene for March 27, 2009

Things are still cooking in South Florida, although it's just starting to slow down. Only two days left on the current Carbonell poll, but I'll have new one up on Monday.

Just a reminder: Clicking on a highlighted show title leads you to the review summaries for that show.

openings
CAGNEY! opens at Florida Stage.

A brand new musical celebration! A tour-de-force production! A tribute to a legend of film and stage! From the mean streets of New York came Jimmy Cagney, an accomplished "hoofer" and the cinema's quintessential tough guy. This is an intimate portrait of the man, his art and his politics, his love of family and his enormous generosity. Full of fabulous music and astonishing dance, come celebrate Cagney, America's favorite gangster and beloved Yankee Doodle Dandy.





what's playing

Les Miserables plays at Actors' Playhouse through April 5th, 2009. So far, the critics are raving gushing about this one.

The Weir plays at Palm Beach Drama Works through April 5th, 2009.

Evita plays at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre through April 5, 2009.



passing through...

Dame Edna, My First Last Tour
plays at Parker Playhouse through March 28, 2009.

Don't blink! Chicago blasts through the Arsht Center in Miami this weekend only.

A Jew Grows in Brooklyn plays at West Palm Beach's Cuillo Center through April 5, 2009.




last chance to see...

The Glass Menagerie, the Tennessee Williams masterpiece of American drama, plays at New Theatre in Coral Gables through March 29, 2009. An exceptional production of an American classic.

Caldwell Theater presents Dangerous, the world premier of Michael McKeever's latest play, through March 29th. It's racy, it's naughty, it's the most reviewed show currently playing.

Sugar runs through March 29th at the Broward Stage Door Theatre.



for kids

Alice in Wonderland plays at Actors' Playhouse in Coral Gables through April 4.

Cinderella plays at Sol Children's Theatre Troup through March 29.



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