Captiva
by Christopher Demos Brown
A World Premiere Comedy About Weathering Your Family.
at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
November 3 - 20, 2011
Over the course of a weekend reunion, three siblings come together in
the hopes of celebration and re-connection. When their parents join
them, rivalry, sex and a hurricane turn the family upside down.
Stranded together, they are forced to face each other with honesty
and bottles of wine. Captiva is a smart and stinging contemporary
comedy about family, fear and the future. From the Carbonell-Award
winning playwright of When The Sun Shone Brighter.
The Santaland Diaries
by David Sedaris
Adapted for the Stage by Joe Mantello
Starring Michael McKeever
at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
December 8 - 23, 2011
A blisteringly funny evocation of Christmas Hell. One man's hysterical
and often insightful look at the humilities, frustrations and joys of working
as an elf at Macy's Santaland. This holiday classic is David Sedaris at
his biting best and a reminder why Sedaris is one of
the greatest humorists of our time.
Moscow
by Michael McKeever
A World Premiere comedy about changing tides.
at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
March 29 - April 15, 2012
Miami, 1962. The members of a once prominent South Florida family find
their world challenged by the life-changing events of the era. The
Kennedy assassination, the Cold War and the sudden influx of Cubans
to Miami set the stage for an all out showdown as past, present, east
and west all collide in this comic look at how we got to where we are
today. From award-winning South Florida playwright Michael
McKeever, author of South Beach Babylon and Melt.