Thursday, October 20, 2011

The Scene for October 21, 2011.

The South Florida Theatre Festival continues; the big wrap up party is on Monday in downtown Fort Lauderdale.    Or, you can check out Outré Theatre Company's premiere outing, a reading of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead.

So here's what's happening on The Scene this weekend:

opening...

The Caldwell Theatre Company opens After The Revolution, through November 20.

The Rocky Horror show opens at Slow Burn Theatre, but you've only got this weekend and next to do the Time Warp Again.

Rising Action Theatre opens Thrill Me:The Leopold and Loeb Musical. It plays at the Sunshine Cathedral through November 20, 2011.


you still haven't missed...

The Actors' Playhouse production of Hairspray plays at The Miracle Theater through November 13, 2011.  It features the Playhouse's artistic director, David Arisco, as Edna Turnblad.

As long as you're in Coral Gables, check out Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them  at New Theatre through October 30, 2011. 

The Women's Theatre Project  presents Women Drivers at Sixth Star Studios through November 6, 2011, in Fort Lauderdale's funky F.A.T. Village Arts District.

Also in the F.A.T. Village, Andrews Living Arts Studio production of The Rocky Horror Show plays through to a special Halloween show on October 31.

Head straight up Flagler from the FAT Village to see the Infinite Abyss production of Mitzi's Abortion at Empire Stage.  It plays through November 5th.

The Stage Door Theatre opens its production of Lend Me A Tenor, through October 30.

While we don't often cover college shows, when the University of Miami Theatre Department partners with the Arsht Center to present a Nilo Cruz translation of Federico García Lorca’s The House of Bernarda Alba,
you cover it.  That it stars Isabel Moreno and Elena Maria Garcia, it
only increases the interest.  It plays at the Arsht's Carnival Studio
Theater through October 30.


last chance to see...

Karen Stephens' reprise of her tour-de-force performance of Bridge & Tunnel at Bob Carter's Actors' Workshop and Repertory Company closes October 22.

TEMfest 2011, Miami's Spanish-language theatre festival, winds up on October 23.

For the interactive set, this weekend's your last chance to participate in John & Juan's Wedding at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts.  He's Cuban, he's Jewish, and they're both gay!   Tony & Tina will seem is tame in comparison.  Through October 23.

Cups ends its run at the Aventura Arts & Cultural Center this Sunday.


for kids...

Actors' Playhouse presents Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day on Saturdays through November 19.

Sol Children's Theatre Troupe
offers Afternoon of the Elves, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through October 30, 2011.

The Maltz Jupiter Theater presents Jigsaw Jones this Friday and Saturday as part of their PNC Kids Korner series.

Miramar Cultural Arts Center presents Mufaro's Daughters - An African Tale, this Saturday only.

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