Slow Burn Theatre Company’s “Little Shop of Horrors” Wants You to Feed It Laughs

For the annual spooky season, Slow Burn Theatre Company is currently putting on a production of the horror comedy “Little Shop of Horrors” at the Broward Center’s Amaturo Theater, and it did not fail to deliver both hysterics and poignant social commentary. South Florida Theater Magazine was present for opening night on Saturday, October 15, only to report back that this is not a show to be missed.

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The Off-Broadway, Obie Award Winning, One-Act Play ‘Funnyhouse of a Negro’ is to Close Out Brévo Theatre’s 2022 Season

Brévo Theatre Presents “Funnyhouse of a Negro”

October 22 & 23, 2022 at 7 p.m.

Little Haiti Cultural Center

MIAMI – Oct. 15, 2022– Brévo Theatre (@brevo_theatre)  is proud to present “Funnyhouse of a Negro” as its final production of the 2021-2022 season. The off-broadway performance originally created by Adrienne Kennedy in 1964 will take place on October 22 and October 23 at 7 p.m. at the Proscenium Theatre at the Little Haiti Cultural Center located at 212 NE 59th Terrace, Miami, Florida 33137. General admission tickets are $25.00. Tickets can be purchased at Brévo Theatre.

“Funnyhouse of a Negro,” directed by Zaylin Yates and part of the theatre’s “Dans le avant-garde” series, is a poetic and symbolic investigation into one woman’s mind before her death. Sarah has created four different personas as a way to grapple with her own self-hatred: Queen Victoria, the Duchess of Hapsburg, Jesus and Patrice Lumumba. With these four characters at her side, Sarah tries to make sense of her conception (from rape), her life without her parents, and the creeping insanity that she feels all around her. The cast for the show includes Jessica Raquel as Negro Sarah; Jamall Lynch as Patrice Lumumba, Naomi Ray-Barnett as Queen Victoria Regina, Chasity Hart as the Duchess of Hapsburg and Omari White as Jesus and Funnyhouse Man. It also stars Onyekachi “Onyi” Anyagaligbo as Sarah’s Landlord/Funnyhouse Woman.

The October 23 show will be followed by a symposium entitled “Between Two Worlds,” that deals with colorism and self-identity. This symposium will feature a panel of special guests and focus on mental and emotional healing for biracial men and women. A partnership between Brévo Theatre and South Florida AfroPride, the session will tackle topics on how the community can seek emotional healing. Learning tools to practice self-love and embracing all the things that define our humanity. Mental illness, self-hate, and the need to be socially accepted are issues that currently plague the Black and BIPOC communities. Admission to the symposium will be free and will directly follow the performance. The Symposium will also be streamed online via Zoom and Facebook Live.

 “This is a play that is near and dear to our hearts. We’re hoping to continue the dialogue around mental health that Kennedy began more than 60 years ago, as it is a topic that continues to be relevant today, especially among Black and Brown communities,” says Zaylin Yates, co-founder of Brévo Theatre.

Brévo Theatre’s mission is to enrich the community, share thought-provoking narratives and create nurturing environments through the arts.

This production contains strong language.

*All programs, artists, ticket prices, availability, dates and times are subject to change without notice. Visit Brévo Theatre for up-to-date information.

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Celebrate “Spooky Season” with Lynn University’s Production of Sweeney Todd and More!

Boca Raton, Fla.—Audiences are in for a cultural awakening as Lynn University presents a robust and diverse line-up of programs for its 2022–23 performing arts season. From symphonic masterpieces and classic concertos to Broadway favorites and Shakespeare’s most-treasured plays, “Live at Lynn, presented by Libby Dodson” features students from the Lynn Conservatory of Music and B.F.A. in drama program.

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Main Street Players ‘Topdog/Underdog’ Will Surprise You

TOPDOG/UNDERDOG by Suzan-Lori Parks is not an easy play…  

Let me say that again – TOPDOG/UNDERDOG by Suzan-Lori Parks is not an easy play. Because of that simple fact, I’ll be blunt and honest as I promised myself I would be for every  article and every review; I went in with neutral to low expectations when I went to see this  currently very popular play in the year of its 20th anniversary… and I am more than happy to say that I was pleasantly, excitedly surprised.  

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PAGEANT, THE MUSICAL COMEDY BEAUTY CONTEST, OPENS ISLAND CITY STAGE’S 11TH SOUTH FLORIDA SEASON ON OCTOBER 20

Tickets are on sale, now, for this glittering, glorious production; Enjoy special Mimosa Sunday on October 30.

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (October 4, 2022) – It’s Miss America meets RuPaul’s Drag RacePageant, The Musical Comedy Beauty Contest, will open Island City Stage’s 11th South Florida season in glamorous over-the-top style on October 20! The glittering, grandiose and glorious musical comedy runs through November 20.

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CENSORSHIP – HOW IT ALWAYS HURTS AND NEVER SAVES

I’m going to make this brief – 

It is 2022, and Anna in the Tropics by Nilo Cruz has been banned by the Miami Dade County  Public School System, prohibiting any schools from taking their students to experience this  Pulitzer Prize winning play. 

This unwarranted act of censorship is something that one would hope we had grown out  of, but as the world has shown us, nothing is safe. 

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Boca’s Wick Theatre Opens Ninth Season with ‘Milk and Honey’ – Jerry Herman’s First Broadway Musical

The Wick Theatre in Boca Raton opens its ninth season this month with the five-time Tony Award-nominated musical, Milk and Honey, a sweet and inspirational musical full of romance and comedy. It stars New York Drama Desk Award-nominated actor and producer Avi Hoffman, renowned for his acclaimed performances celebrating his Jewish heritage.

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