25th ANNIVERSARY SEASON PRODUCTIONS

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Performance Days & Times

Wednesdays: 2 p.m. & 7 p.m.  Thursdays 8 p.m. Fridays: 8 p.m.

Saturday: 2 p.m. (only on closing weekend) Saturdays: 8 p.m. Sundays: 2 p.m.

OLD WICKED SONGS
by Jon Marans

A Miami Premiere

January 13th – February 4th

Preview Performance: Friday, Jan 12th

In 1986 Vienna, a young Jewish pianist arrives to study; but before he begins his piano instruction, he must first take singing lessons from the harsh, anti-semitic Professor Mashkan. As the play unfolds through the poetry of Heinrich Heine and the music of Robert Schumann, secrets are revealed, and these two men from different generations find they have much more in common than they think. Directed by playwright Jon Marans, this 1996 finalist for the Pulitzer Prize is a play with music that stars two actors who are classically trained pianists. Sponsored by Funding Arts Network

Sponsored by

Funding Arts Network
The Sue and Leonard Miller Center for Contemporary Judaic Studies at the University of Miami
Nedra & Mark Oren
Ezra & Tati Katz
Carolynn & Michael Friedman

 

Non-profit Production Partner: Legal Services of Greater Miami

Reviews

“Marans’ writing explores the human heart with a mixture of simplicity and virtuosity” – The New York Post

Presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.

THE LEHMAN TRILOGY
by Stefano Massini
Adapted by Ben Power

A Regional Premiere

March 16th – April 14

Preview Performance: Friday, March 15th

In this epic piece of storytelling, three actors triumphantly journey through 163 years of history. Beginning in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1844, a Bavarian immigrant dreams of a better life. In 2008, his descendants unleash an unprecedented financial disaster. The spectacular rise and fall of Lehman Brothers is both an intimate family saga and a colossal exposé of unquenchable capitalism. Mark H. Dold,  Brandon Morris and James Zannelli give triumphant performances in a production directed by GableStage producing artistic director, Bari Newport.

Sponsored by
Jessie F. Wolfson & Dr. Lawrence F. Kron
Rhoda Levitt
Jeff Davis & Michael Miller
Susan & Richard Lampen
Clark & Andrea Nobil
Howard & Sharon Socol  

Pre-Show Talks made possible by Jill & Harold Gaffin
SPEAKER SERIES at The Hub: Shalom Ya’ll Sponsored by: Susan & Steven Caller
Non-profit Production Partner: Coral Gables Congregational United Church of Christ

Reviews

Praise for the original production:
“A vibrant yarn about greed and American values. It leaves you dazzled.” – Time Out New York

Presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc.

LAUGHS IN SPANISH
by Alexis Scheer

A Regional Premiere

May 18th – June 9th

Preview performance: Friday, May 17th

It’s Art Basel and the stakes are high for the gallery Mariana runs in the Wynwood Arts District in Miami. And when Mariana’s movie-star mother tries to help out, things get even more complicado. A fast paced, cafecíto-induced comedy about art and success—and mothers and daughters. Join the party, embrace life’s twists and turns, and mark your calendar for this uproarious new comedy. Winner of the Steinberg and the Edgerton Foundation New Play Awards.

Sponsored by
Kaufman Rossin

Non-profit Production Partner: CARES

Reviews

“A new American classic.”
– Broadway World Denver

Presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc.

Past Performances

THE THANKSGIVING PLAY
by Larissa FastHorse

A Regional Premiere

November 18th – December 10th

Preview Performance: Friday, Nov 17th

Larissa FastHorse is the first indigenous American woman to have a play on Broadway. This will be the regional premiere of Fasthorse’s shocking satire that “flips the bird” on one of America’s most prolific myths—the original thanksgiving meal. With provocative questions around erasure and authorship of history, this comedy asks how we proceed when steadfast assumptions are disrupted.

Sponsored by
Roz & Charles Stuzin

With generous support from Lydia Harrison

Opening Night Reception Made Possible by: Marc & Robyn Abrams

Non-profit Production Partner: Mosaic Miami

Reviews

“Very, very funny… this clever satire is something for
which to be truly thankful.”
– Hollywood Reporter

Presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc.

August Wilson’s
HOW I LEARNED WHAT I LEARNED
by August Wilson

Co-Conceived by Todd Kriedler
A Miami Premiere

September 30th – October 22nd

Preview performance: Friday, September 29th

In this autobiographical tour de force, the late Pulitzer Prize-winner takes audiences on a life-changing voyage from being a young poet in Pittsburgh’s Hill District to his encounters with racism, music, love and transformative friendships. Starring Miami’s own Melvin Huffnagle and directed by Carey Brianna Hart, August Wilson’s How I Learned What I Learned charts one man’s journey of self-discovery and what it means to be a black artist in America.

Sponsored by
Rick & Myrna Toren

Florida Memorial University Education Initiative Sponsored by Pat Papper

Non-profit Production Partner: YWCA South Florida

Reviews

“Complex and surprisingly funny […] a crowd-pleasing 100 minutes in the company of a wonderful writer.”
– Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc.