MIAMI - South Florida is known for its sunny weather, popular beaches, and a great spot for some fun on the water. For those ...
When Show Boat opened on Broadway in 1927, it was an instant hit. Now, as co-music director and orchestrator of Show/Boat: A River Dan Schlosberg said, “People don’t want to touch it.” ...
As many more-faithful revivals have proved, what’s great about “Show Boat” is not really separable from what isn’t. Not even with the help of a sash or a slash.
Set against the backdrop of America’s Deep South at the turn of the 20th-Century. Show Boat tells a powerful story of freedom, loyalty, and above all love. The show’s Broadway ...
From left: Tẹmídayọ Amay, Caitlin Nasema Cassidy, Rebbekah Vega-Romero, Alvin Crawford, J Molière, Steven Rattazzi, Suzanne Darrell, Stephanie Weeks, Edwin Joseph in Show/Boat: A River.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Theater Review “Show/Boat: A River” reverses the racial lens on the great-grandfather of American musicals. By Jesse Green A water cooler.
These 15 yachts show the diversity of the Miami International Boat Show, which is held in six locations across Miami and ...
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