Pompano Players’ ‘SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM’ Brings the Theater Legend to Life with Classic & Lost Musical Numbers, Notorious Wit, Zany or Touching Scenes … All with a Unique Florida Twist!
Sadly, Stephen Sondheim is no longer with us, but his body of work lives on. If anything, the prolific, groundbreaking American lyricist and composer – often credited with reinventing the 20th century musical – is enjoying a resurgence of interest since his death in 2021 at age 91. I was excited to see an excellent production of his early “flop” Merrily We Roll Along at Delray Beach Playhouse two years ago, mere months before the Broadway version won a Tony for Best Revival of a Musical. And swore if any more Sondheim came to our area (I was especially interested in his inaugural revue of Side by Side by Sondheim), I’d make it my business to attend.
‘THE CHER SHOW’ at The Wick “Turns Back Time” in Celebration of Female Empowerment, Authentic Bob Mackie Costumes, Live Music, and the Fiery Talent of Three Different-Aged “Chers,” Fresh from National Tours
If you missed the spectacular THE CHER SHOW on Broadway a few years back, or even the popular two-year national tour that followed, fret not. Because now you can see it all, complete with legendary Bob Mackie costumes (for which the new musical won a Tony) and original stage design, right in our hometown!
‘The How and The Why’ Takes on Modern Womanhood
The title of Sarah Treem’s The How and the Why comes from the idea, eventually articulated by one of its characters, that every scientific phenomenon is explainable from both perspectives. And though much of the piece revolves around the two main characters’ careers as evolutionary biologists, the most engaging “how” and “why” questions the script poses have less to do with their competing theories than with the unexpected evolution of the complex relationship between them.
ANNOUNCING THE 2026-27 THEATER UP CLOSE SEASON
Four provocative productions that place Miami audiences at the center of stories about power, identity and truth! The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County is proud to announce the lineup for the 2026-27 season of its award-winning Theater Up Close series, created in collaboration with local theater company Zoetic Stage. This season’s lineup features God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza, The Inheritance, Part Two by Matthew Lopez, Pippin by Stephen Schwartz and Roger O. Hirson, and John Proctor Is the Villain by Kimberly Belflower- four bold and beloved works that tackle today’s most urgent social conversations with humor and heart.
In the Kravis Center’s “The Notebook,” Love Conquers All
Even if you don’t know the love story that Noah reads Allie from his trusty, timeworn notebook by heart, you’ve surely heard of it before. After all, The Notebook has reached audiences for decades in many different forms: a bestselling novel by Nicholas Sparks, a hit romance film starring Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling, a Tony-nominated Broadway musical. Most recently, it’s taken on new life on a national tour, with the latest stop being here in South Florida, at the Kravis Center. I have no shortage of memories tied to this classic story—from when the movie made my friends and me cry at countless sleepovers in middle school, to a decade later, when I found myself tearing up all the same, this time watching it on Broadway. Now it’s your turn to reach for the tissue box and engage yourself in this stunning story that asks its viewers, can love really transcend anything? Differences, distance, memory…and even time?



















