These students fought and won: the show debuted last week. Mark has also since been honored with an inaugural “DLDF Defender Award” from the Dramatists Legal Defense Fund for her role in reinstating the show. The students’ campaign gained national attention, and those involved have been praised for their mature, levelheaded approach in response to initial opposition. The Student Press Law Center takes a look at the struggle that students engaged in when Trumbull High School tried to kill their production of Rent: School Edition. Louis, who just closed Spamalot at Actors’ Playhouse last night, is one of the co-creators of Real Men Sing Show Tunes And Play With Puppets. Reallusion interviews animator/puppeteer/actor/director/composer/writer Paul Louis as it featured artist this week. Our sympathies go out to his family and co-workers. Last night it was reported that Stage Door Theatre co-founder and executive producer David Torres has died. The Miami Herald reports that The Arsht Center is mounting another interactive spectacle, and Mad Cat Theater is going to Superfreakout at the South Beach Comedy Festival on Wednesday with their original piece Gerald Ford Superfreak.īroadway World reports that Broward Stage Door Theatre will be opening its production of Over The River And Through The Woods this week. South Florida Gay News fills us in on Dirty Blonde, the biographical play about Mae West opening this week at The Plaza Theatre. But we get a good rundown on the rest of the leading contenders in many categories. Don’t ask us, we don’t get it, either, and no explanation is given in this article. Well, DUH, of course we’re going to lead with Carbonell stories! Florida Theater On Stage reports that inexplicably, the George Abbott Award is going to the founder of Seraphic Fire, a vocal group that presents absolutely no plays whatsoever. Admission is free to League members and Carbonell Awards ticket holders.Īnd now, here’s your Monday reading list. Once again, the South Florida Theatre League is hosting an after party at Club Revolution, just a couple of blocks from the Broward Center. It's tight races all around for this year's nominees, with Slow Burn’s first eligible show making it a real horse race. We’re not actually dark tonight, as the 38th Annual Carbonell Awards Ceremony will be held at the centrally located Broward Center for the Performing Arts.
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