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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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Susan Westfall: Playwright + Founder of City Theatre

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Miami native SUSAN WESTFALL is a playwright and co-founder of City Theatre in Miami, Florida (which celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2022), home of Summer Shorts — a festival of 10 short (i.e. 10 minute) theatrical productions.

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Review: Actors’ Playhouse Delivers a Concert and Cautionary Tale in “Hank Williams: Lost Highway”

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In 1987, singer-songwriter Hank Williams was given a posthumous Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. The honor, bestowed to a country music icon whose body of work included “I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still in Love with You),” “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry,” “Hey Good Lookin’,” “Your Cheatin’ Heart” and countless Billboard Country and Western chart toppers, was richly deserved.

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City Theatre’s “Summer Shorts” Returns in Fine Form for 25th Anniversary

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After a two-year pandemic pause, Miami’s City Theatre is finally celebrating its 25th anniversary in the best way possible, presenting a Summer Shorts festival that amply demonstrates the engaging allure of short-form comedies, plays and musicals.

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Gail Strickland: Consummate Actress

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GAIL STRICKLAND (b.1947) is an American actress who had prominent supporting roles in such major films as “The Drowning Pool” (1975) starring Paul Newman , “Bound for Glory” (1976) starring David Carradine, :Who’ll Stop the Rain” (1978) starring Nick Nolte, “Norma Rae” (1979) starring Sally Field, “Protocol” (1984) starring Goldie Hawn, and “The American President” (1995) starring Michael Douglas.

Strickland also appeared regularly on MANY network television shows.

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