Theatre Lab’s world premiere of Joanna Castle Miller’s ‘CONVERSA’ is a one-of-a-kind, one-woman show that alternates between deeply moving and irreverently funny! Featuring original live music, ancient and popular songs, and investigative reporting on a dramatic personal journey that glows with universal appeal.

American Jews – at least those within the Orthodox community I grew up in – are at least somewhat familiar with the story of Spain’s “conversos,” the forced conversion, in place of expulsion, of Spain’s (and later Portugal’s) Jews in the 14th and 15th century. But as continuous, widespread antisemitic atrocities occurred more recently (specifically ongoing pogroms in Eastern European culminating in the ultimate horror of the Holocaust), the Catholic church’s early efforts to safeguard Christianity – including the Holy Inquisition of 1478 to ensure new conversos were true Christians – often lay buried in the mists of time.

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Lies, Subterfuge, and Betrayal: Delray Beach Playhouse’s “Strictly Murder” is an Unforgettable Roller Coaster Ride

Picture a cozy cottage lying deep in the heart of Provence, France. It’s 1939, and the ever-present threat of World War II looms. Yet nothing can disturb English couple Peter (Daniel Anderson) and Suzy (Ashley Bourget) from their state of serene idyll, not even their mysterious neighbor Josef (Todd Caster) and his penchant for showing up at their house at some quite inconvenient times. That is, until a long-buried betrayal threatens to upend everything: Suzy’s discovery that Peter may not be the man he professes to be, and instead could be someone capable of ruthless crimes, now on the run to avoid persecution. As the plot unfolds and new visitors Ross (Brandon Goldsmith) and Miriam (Dana Leigh Segal) arrive, the audience must keep reevaluating their view of these characters…because not everything is what it seems and not everyone can be trusted in this twisty thriller.

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Still looking for love? Would you settle for laughs? Pompano Players’ ‘FIRST DATE: Broadway’s Musical Comedy’ presents a hilarious, fast-paced, spot-on look at today’s angst-ridden dating scene

Dating has never been easy. Back in the old days when parents and/or matchmakers set up the kids, the pressure to be liked was still there, but the voices in young people’s heads were few. Nowadays, when a swipe or a click reveals a blind date’s entire dating history – not to mention hearing internal, opinionated voices of friends and family – a first date can be sabotaged before it ever gets off the ground. Playwright Austin Winsberg, who wrote the book for the new(ish) Broadway musical, FIRST DATE, admits he based his highly recognizable scenarios on his own experience and those of his friends. 

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Great Scott! ‘BACK TO THE FUTURE: The Musical’ at Broward Center Breaks Barriers of Time, Space, and Musical Theater in a Mind-Blowing Futuristic Production of Galactical Proportions!

If ever there were a popular movie that begged to be turned into a live theatrical production – already known for its great songs, memorable characters, and a riveting storyline, it would be 1985 sci-fi sensation and audience favorite Back to the Future starring a young Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd. Directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Zemeckis and Bob Gale, it won numerous awards – including an Academy Award, three Saturn Awards and a Hugo, and became the highest grossing film in 1985 worldwide, inspiring two sequels. As the years went by, its fan base only increased, with critics and audiences now considering Back to the Future as one of the greatest science fiction films, and even one of the best films ever made! 

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‘MY FAIR LADY’ Fever Takes Over The Wick with Dazzling Florals, High Tea, Ascot Races, and a Glorious Performance of the Original Iconic Musical – Sure to Shock and Delight!

MY FAIR LADY, the iconic Lerner & Lowe musical of the 1950s, was the soundtrack of my childhood. Famous and beloved as the longest running Broadway musical in 1956 (with book & lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, and music by Frederick Loewe), it won six Tonys, including Best Musical, was turned into an eight-Academy-Award-winning film (including Best Picture) in 1964 and has had a lasting influence on the trajectory of musical theater ever since. Believe it or not, everyone in America and the UK (where it held highly successful tours next) who grew up during the mid-20th century – whether they’d seen the show or not – could likely sing the lyrics to all the songs with glee! When has this ever happened … before or since?

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SLOW BURN THEATER COMPANY CELEBRATES LOVE WITH “BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL”

Valentine’s Day, Slow Burn Theatre Company invites audiences to celebrate love, friendship, and the power of music with Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, the Tony® and Grammy® Award-winning Broadway phenomenon, running Friday, February 14 through Sunday, March 1 in the Amaturo Theater at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts as part of MD Now® Slow Burn Theatre Company’s 2025/2026 season presented by United Community Bank, with additional support from Funding Arts Broward and the Broward Cultural Division.

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