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World Premiere of “Plague Play”

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“Plague Play” opens the second season – all world premieres – for LakehouseRanchDotPNG. The company’s name may be a little unwieldy (it evolved from a road trip artistic director Brandon Urrutia and set designer Indy Sulliero once took), but its purpose is clearly defined and something scarce in South Florida theater: producing absurdist and experimental works.

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Ilisa Rosal Adapts Tennessee Williams’ “Streetcar Named Desire” for the Flamenco Stage

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The Miami flamenco company, Ballet Flamenco La Rosa, adapts “Streetcar Named Desire” for the dance stage in “Deseo” (“Desire”) opening Saturday, Aug. 19 at the Miami Dade County Auditorium. “Deseo” anchors the original play’s drama of powerful personalities in the passion and codes of flamenco.

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“Ocean Filibuster,” a Theatrical Wake-Up Call on Climate Change

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“OCEAN FILIBUSTER” is a work of multimedia immersive theater playing Saturday, Nov. 12 through Sunday, Nov. 20 inside the Carnival Studio Theatre at the Adrienne Arsht Center’s Carnival Studio Theater.

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Germane Barnes at Nina Johnson Gallery

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Germane Barnes is an Assistant Professor and the Director of The Community Housing & Identity Lab (CHIL) at the University of Miami School of Architecture. Barnes’ work has been exhibited at and written about in, The Museum of Modern Art, The New York Times, Architect Magazine, DesignMIAMI/ Art Basel, and The National Museum of African American History. Barnes received the 2021 Rome Prize for Architecture.

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Miami Beach Native Michele Oka Doner Leaves Footprint on ‘Aspen Ideas: Climate’ Conference

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By Elisa Turner

The May conference in Miami is the first time the Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit Aspen Institute has addressed climate change, where it is bringing together local and international policy makers, scientific experts, corporate leaders, and other stakeholders.

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