Orlando Shakes opens alternate history ‘Apologies to Lorraine Hansberry,’ parsing identity politics in a post-Trump, segregated United States
An interview with playwright Rachel Lynett
By Caroline Hull
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Performing Arts, Rachel Lynett, orlando theater, Black lives, original plays, Orlando Shakes, PlayFest
Orlando Shakes' production of 'Noises Off' is an expertly crafted farce
Impeccable comedic timing and blocking so precise it feels more like choreography.
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Performing Arts
Orlando Shakespeare impresses with a stripped-down take on ‘Henry IV, Part 2’
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, theater, shakespeare
Orlando Shakes brings vitality and magic to a classic musical, ‘The Fantasticks’
What pretty poets say
Tags: Performing Arts, Orlando theater, musicals
Orlando director Jeremy Seghers takes on AIDS epic 'Angels in America' with Valencia College Theater
The great work begins
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Orlando theater, LGBTQ, pandemic
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Eet, new Indian restaurant by 'Chopped' judge Maneet Chauhan, is finally open
By Chloe Greenberg
Florida Department of Law Enforcement fires deputy chief of staff days after seeking whistleblower protection
By Dara Kam, News Service of Florida
Orlando expected to extend free downtown parking program another year
By McKenna Schueler
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