From the 2012 Carbonell Awards held on April 2, 2012 at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts.
Best Supporting Actor in a Play
Antonio Amadeo, The Cha-Cha of a Camel Spider, Florida Stage
Marckenson Charles, Superior Donuts, GableStage
Mark Della Ventura, Brothers Beckett, Alliance Theatre Lab
Ryan Didato, Red, GableStage
Todd Allen Durkin, Captiva, Zoetic Stage
Best Supporting Actress in a Play
Barbara Bradshaw, The Beauty Queen of Leenane, Palm Beach Dramaworks
Renata Eastlick, Eclipsed, The Women’s Theatre Project
Elvire Emmanuelle, Eclipsed, The Women’s Theatre Project
Angie Radosh, Stuff, Caldwell Theatre Company
Laura Turnbull, Lombardi, Mosaic Theatre
Best Supporting Actor in a Musical
Clay Cartland, Song of the Living Dead, Promethean Theatre
Michael Brian Dunn, Crazy for You, Maltz Jupiter Theatre
Avi Hoffman, Hairspray, Actors’ Playhouse
Bruce Rebold, The Light in the Piazza, Broward Stage Door Theatre
Ryan Williams, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Maltz Jupiter Theatre
Best Supporting Actress in a Musical
Julie Kleiner, Hairspray, Actors’ Playhouse
Avery Sommers, Hairspray, Actors’ Playhouse
Lara Hayhurst, The Light in the Piazza, Broward Stage Door Theatre
Natalie Ramirez, The Light in the Piazza, Broward Stage Door Theatre
April Woodall, The Sound of Music, Maltz Jupiter Theatre
***Adult Language is used in this video****
Celebrating its sizzling 16th season, City Theatre offers 55 performances in three counties in 5 weeks.
This season will feature Star Headliner,Jai Rodriguez, star of Bravo TV’s “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy” and Broadway’s “Rent” and “The Producers."
City will also be joining with Jai Rodriguez to produce his hilarious, provocative and very sexy late-nite revue, DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS.
The runaway hit musical: For families, City Theatre is joining with Grammy-Nominated singer/songwriter Lisa Loeb to mount a return engagement of last year’s hit rock musical CAMP KAPPAWANNA.
The company will also be launching a “Sundance in Miami” new industry event when the CITYWRIGHTS: NEW PLAY LAB brings the nation’s top writers, producers, agents and industry leaders to town for a weekend of readings, master classes and networking.
SUMMER SHORTS:
In association with the Arsht Center for the Performing Arts: June 2 – 26, 2011 (20 performances)
In association with the Broward Center for the Performing Arts: June 30 – July 2, 2011 (4 performances)
DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS: Jai Rodriguez’s musical revue.
In association with the Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Out in the Tropics and FUNDarte: June 10, 17, 19 & 24, 2010 (4 performances)
In association with the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Saturday, July 1, 2011 (1 performance)
CAMP KAPPAWANNA:
In association with the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts: June 9 – 12 (7 performances)
In association with the Arsht Center for the Performing Arts: June 15- 26, 2011 (15 performances)
In association with the Broward Center for the Performing Arts: July 1 - 3, 2011 (4 performances)
CITYWRIGHTS: NEW PLAY LAB: Panelists include playwrights Israel Horovitz and Lisa Kron; Larry Harbison, Senior Editor for Smith & Kraus, the nation’s largest theatrical trade publisher; noted literary agent Susan Schulman and leadership from the Dramatists Guild of America including Director of Business Affairs David Faux and Executive Director for Creative Affairs Gary Garrison.
June 23 – 26 in Miami; held in association with the Dramatists Guild of America, the Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, the EPIC Hotel and American Airlines
The entire SUMMER SHORTS line-up includes:
Aboard the Guy V. Molinari by Bara Swain (World Premiere)
Two passengers on their way overboard unexpectedly find their port in the storm.
Chronicle Simpkins Will Cut Your Ass by Rolin Jones (Summer Shorts Revival)
It’s gang warfare on the playground where Chronicles don’t play by the rules defending her hardcore tetherball crown.
Dos Corazones by Richard Hellesen (Summer Shorts Revival)
Two new mothers from very different backgrounds discover they speak the same language after all.
WHAT STRONG FENCES MAKE by Israel Horovitz (World Premiere)
Horovitz’s hard-hitting, emotionally charged and timely drama sets two friends against each other at an Israeli checkpoint.
quiet, please by Garth Wingfield (World Premiere)
Two patients waiting for therapy find the courage to say hello.
Hate the Loser Inside by Jon Kern (Heideman Finalist/World Premiere)
The championship coach faces humiliating defeat unless he can talk his tangled tongue into making the perfect pitch.
Mickey Herman Saves the Universe by Marco Ramirez (World Premiere)
Aliens bet the world against a gamer with a bitter broken heart, and loud music.
For more information, please visit: www.citytheatre.com
On May 6th, 2009, documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, along with Yosemite National Park Ranger, Shelton Johnson, visited students from James H. Bright Elementary School in Hialeah, Florida. Burns was in the South Florida area as part of a cross-country promotional tour for his latest project, The National Parks America's Best Idea. Students from Mrs. Ramirez and Mrs. Montiel's 5th grade class watched clips from the upcomimg documentary, asked questions, and posed for pictures with Burns and Johnson. Johnson, who is featured in Burns' film, spoke on the history and importance of America's National Parks.
Earlier in the year, students from this class participated in the Everglades Environmental Education Program at Royal Palm, which allows kids to discover first hand the different animals and habitats located in Everglades National Park. Produced by WPBT 2, the video, 'Untold Stories: Everglades National Park' captures their experiences into the 'River of Grass.'
Fifth grade teachers from James H. Bright Elementary School in Hialeah, FL, Mrs. Montiel (foreground) and Mrs. Ramirez (background).
On May 6th, 2009, documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, along with Yosemite Natianal Park Ranger, Shelton Johnson, visited students from James H. Bright Elementary School in Hialeah, Florida. Burns was in the South Florida area as part of a cross-country promotional tour for his latest project, The National Parks America's Best Idea. Students from Mrs. Ramirez and Mrs. Montiel's 5th grade class watched clips from the upcomimg documentary, asked questions, and posed for pictures with Burns and Johnson. Johnson, who is featured in Burns' film, spoke on the history and importance of America's National Parks.