Theatre

Black Perspectives on the Great White Way Presented by the Arsht Center

The Heritage Project artistic salon series continues with Black Perspectives on the Great White Way. The Black experience helped to shape American theater, but the Black voice has not been heard equally on the Broadway stage or page. This salon will explore navigating a Broadway career as a Black artist.

This discussion will capture the spirit of a Harlem Renaissance salon, where Black leaders, intellectuals, activists, artists, educators and business owners would come together to discuss matters impacting the Black community.

What the Constitution Means to Me Virtual Watch Party and Talkback

Direct from Broadway, playwright Heidi Schreck's boundary-breaking play breathes new life into our Constitution and imagines how it will shape the next generation of Americans.

Fifteen year old Heidi earned her college tuition by winning Constitutional debate competitions across the United States. In this hilarious, hopeful and achingly human new play, she resurrects her teenage self in order to trace the profound relationship between four generations of women and the founding document that shaped their lives.

The Flandemic! A New Play by Andrew Otazo Presented by Villain Theater

The Flandemic! is coming! As featured in The New Tropic, a free online play written by Andrew Otazo and directed by Daniel Mendoza is headlining Villain Theater's 5th Anniversary Show. Flans across Miami come to life and massacre everyone within reach. Scientific authorities are ignored, elected officials make everything worse, and I'm sure this has absolutely nothing to do with real life.

Engage@GableStage

GableStage’s Board of Directors created ENGAGE@GableStage to replace the cancelled 2019-2020 season of live theater due to the COVID-19 shutdown. The purpose of the program is to empower artists to create short-form digital content, in any artistic discipline, that remains consistent with GableStage’s mission of producing work that confronts today’s issues and ideas with innovative productions that entertain, educate, and challenge diverse audiences.

A Kids Play About Racism, a theatrical adaptation of Jelani Memory's book- Broadway On Demand

Lead producers Bay Area Children's Theatre, Seattle Children's Theatre and Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, in a collaboration with 37 other theatres that serve young audiences across the United States, will present A Kids Play About Racism, a theatrical adaptation of Jelani Memory's A Kids Book About Racism, August 1 and 2 on the streaming platform Broadway On Demand.

Intimo Presented by Creation Art Center

Creation Art Center in collaboration with Art & Décor Productions present “Intimo” a new program where audience can participate on an intimate evening connecting with their favorite artists. Hosted by actor and director Alejandro Galindo, Intimo, will be streamed live through the Miami Hispanic Cultural Arts Center’s Instagram and Facebook platforms on Wednesday, June 17 at 8:00 pm.

The Greenhouse: New Play Development Presented by FIU Theatre

A reading of new plays developed in a residency at the Greenhouse.


PURPLE HEARTS
by Jake Cline 
directed by Margaret Ledford 
dramaturg: Andie Arthur 

Public Zoom Reading: Friday, June 19, 7:00 pm

PUBLIC ZOOM LINK:
https://go.fiu.edu/97046587806

 

UNEVEN SIDES OF A TRIANGLE

by Marj O’Neil Butler 
directed by Victoria Collado 
dramaturg: Meredith Bartmon 

Public Zoom Reading: Friday, July 10, 7:00 pm

Together Apart: Youth Theatre In the Time of Corona Virus

Fantasy Theatre Factory (FTF) at the Sandrell Rivers Theater is excited to introduce its TOGETHER APART Program - Youth Theatre in the time of Coronavirus.

We are asking that educators and school administrators help us identify students from elementary school, middle school, and high school to think about, write about and express what they are feeling and living through during the
COVID-19 pandemic.

Short & Sweet - Let's Play Presented by Fantasy Theatre Factory

Join us for an evening of short comedies! We are presenting plays by some of the best South Florida local playwrights.

Prom Night by Bruce Karp
Double Trouble by Arianna Rose
Last Two for the Interview by Marj O’Neill-Butler
Adrift by Donna Warfield
Viral Love by Philip Middleton Williams
Blame it on Barbie by Arianna Rose
Begging the Question by Phillip Middleton Williams
Swamp Girl by Marj O’Neill-Butler

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