I Am My Own Wife
by Doug Wright
A Pulitzer Prize-Winning Play
at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
October 4 - 21, 2012
"The most stirring new work to appear on Broadway!" - The New York Times
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play, Doug Wright's I Am My Own Wife is the astonishing story of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, a Berlin transvestite, who survived first the Nazis and then the Communists - as a woman.
With Carbonell-Award winning actor Tom Wahl portraying the elegant Charlotte and more than 30 other characters, I Am My Own Wife is a remarkable one-man tour de force - strikingly political and beautifully humane.
All New People
by Zach Braff
A Hip New Comedy
at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
January 10 - 27, 2013
"The defining play of a generation." - The Huffington Post
From Zach Braff, the writer, director and lead of the hit film Garden State and star of the long-running TV comedy "Scrubs," All New People is a fresh look at unexpected and accidental friendships that arise in life's most trying moments.
Charlie is having a tough time with life and, on his 35th birthday, decides to call it quits. Ruining his plans is a parade of hilariously odd but engaging characters who are somehow sent to save his life.
The Savannah Disputation
by Evan Smith
A Wickedly Divine New Comedy
at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
April 11 - 28, 2013
"With seemingly endless side-splitting moments, it may well be
the funniest play of the season." - The Boston Metro
The Savannah Disputation is a heaven-sent comedy drenched in southern charm, infused with a pinch of hellfire and a dollop of damnation. Two daffy Catholic sisters find themselves in a verbal smack down with a door-to-door evangelist in their own home. Crackling with wit and brimming with emotion, what unfolds is an up-to-the-minute comedy about organized religion, faith and morals in the not-so-United States.