‘Silent Sky’ at Falcon “Starring” Henrietta Leavitt
This is a very engaging story about early female astronomical pioneers and addresses, unapologetically, the shackles placed on the women and their ability to succeed
This is a very engaging story about early female astronomical pioneers and addresses, unapologetically, the shackles placed on the women and their ability to succeed
Falcon’s production of this delightful play, directed by Bridget Leak, is intimate and simple. It invites you into the story and keeps you there
“Red Speedo” is an introspective work that bursts to life, takes the audience on a roller coaster, punches them in the gut, and quickly ends,
This is a good play, well-acted by the participants while addressing some serious issues in sports (and in society at large) sprinkled with enough humor
With so many of us cooped up with family over the past 18 months, this production lightens our hearts and tickles our funny bones and
“Well” is a play that dwells both in the ordinary world of everyday life and in the extraordinary imagination of the playwright. It takes us
“The show is a complicated, layered ride of a good time.”
The spellbinding performances of the four actors takes the audience out of the theater into Juliana’s world.
Through its lighthearted humor and heartfelt moments, ‘Puffs’ resonates with audiences of all ages. The show reminds us that heroes come in all shapes and sizes and that true magic lies in the bonds of friendship.
Under the direction of Lindsey Mercer, Miami’s Puffs team Exceeds Expectations.