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A lot can happen in one day, especially if the morning begins by getting wasted on a bottle of scotch. The three roommates in Theresa... More >>
It's hard to vomit convincingly onstage. Just ask Kim Ostrenko, who has to do it every show through May 15 at the Caldwell. Upchucking with... More >>
Of the many wonderful phrases turned in Stephen Belber's beautifully written Dusk Rings a Bell, one stands above the pack: the "artifice of... More >>
Like pornography, sexual addiction has probably been around ever since Adam removed Eve's fig leaf. But in some eyes, it's still not seen as a... More >>
Perhaps, if you've chosen a life of monastic celibacy or hermetic isolation, you may find nothing relatable in Dinner With Friends, currently... More >>
Was the new play Ghost-Writer really written by Michael Hollinger, as its credit states, or was it penned by Strunk and White? A grammarian's play... More >>
At first glance, the 1975 documentary Grey Gardens is among the films you would have least expected to be adapted into a Broadway musical, up... More >>
Michael Hall, the Caldwell Theatre's founder and executive director emeritus, returns to direct his first production for the company since he... More >>
In the second act of A Bearded Lover, Lucia, the youngest sister in this three-character opus, delivers one of the play's most telling lines: "I'm... More >>
Consider the opening scenario of An Irish Curse: A priest, a jock, a fat man, a gay man, and an Irish immigrant walk into a church basement. Yes,... More >>
The title role of The Killing of Sister George is an aging and sadist lesbian whose character on a British soap opera has met an untimely death.... More >>
Nothing in Empire Stage's production of Sex and Violence is as provocative or outlandish as the image on the playbill: a naked man in fishnets and... More >>
Caldwell Theatre's adaptation of Clybourne Park is refreshing in its biting and direct exposition of the dumbed-down dialogue, latent racism, and... More >>
Most believer-versus-atheist arguments go like this: Both combatants make an equal number of points, each of which appears to be equally valid.... More >>
Girls, contain yourselves. Men, try not to barf. The premise of Goldie, Max, and Milk is thus: A newly single lesbian has just given birth to a... More >>
About once a year, a play opens in South Florida that is so good, so rich with life, that I spend the week after opening telling everyone within... More >>
How the hell did South Florida's most troubled theater land Michael Leeds? Usually, the only time Tony nominees visit South Florida in any... More >>
Florida is not a state with a great literary tradition. The Southern lit writers — Tennessee Williams, William Faulkner, Eudora Welty... More >>
There was a city living in the head of George Bernard Shaw. More than any playwright since, he had the ability to let his characters see the world... More >>
Please picture an angel in wings, no shirt, translucent white tights. His mouth is full of a ball gag, and he is cuffed at his feet and hands to a... More >>
As you read this review, it is worth bearing in mind that Bud Light is the world's most beloved beer, clobbering its nearest rival by 12.7 million... More >>
Despite the repeated and increasingly exasperated attempts of a lifelong best friend, I cannot quite experience Evil Dead as a "fun" film. It's... More >>
The obnoxious thing about Wicked Sisters at the Women's Theatre Project is not its sloppy genre-hopping. Nor is it the author's plain disbelief in... More >>
D.L. Coburn's Pulitzer Prize-winning The Gin Game is a two-character play set on the porch of a half-dilapidated old-age home, somewhere in... More >>
Florida Stage has completed its move to the Rinker Playhouse, an inelegant, forgotten-looking corner of the Kravis Center. And it's the perfect... More >>
Congratulations to the Caldwell Theatre, which has pulled off that rarest of all theatrical feats: the production of an intelligent summertime... More >>
It takes a big man to see two sides in a story — especially one about apartheid, and especially if you lived it. And if you're a white... More >>
There is something ennobling about really great acting. Adequate acting is the assumption of a disguise, but great acting illuminates how the raw... More >>
Florida is a hard place to represent in drama. How does a stage production communicate Florida's strangeness — the gangsters, the crackers,... More >>
Seeing the characters of Broadsword onstage in a South Florida theater is a little weird. Not that they are inappropriate subjects for a play.... More >>
On one level, Lisa Loomer's mach-speed dramedy, Distracted, is a play about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD — an ailment... More >>
If you're going to hang an exhibition on a gimmick, make it a really good one. Fortunately, that's the case with "A to Z: 26 Great Photographs From the Norton… More >>
A lot can happen in one day, especially if the morning begins by getting wasted on a bottle of scotch. The three roommates in Theresa Rebecks Sunday on the Rocks… More >>
One of the ideas behind "Cultural Collisions," now at Broward College in downtown Fort Lauderdale, was to bring together four artists from different cultural backgrounds and see what kind of… More >>
It's hard to vomit convincingly onstage. Just ask Kim Ostrenko, who has to do it every show through May 15 at the Caldwell. Upchucking with verisimilitude is easier on film,… More >>
Of the many wonderful phrases turned in Stephen Belber's beautifully written Dusk Rings a Bell, one stands above the pack: the "artifice of contrition." It refers to false acts of… More >>
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