MICHAEL MCKEEVER’S HIT ‘DANIEL’S HUSBAND’ GETS ANOTHER RUN
BY CHRISTINE DOLEN cdolen@MiamiHerald.com Michael McKeever’s world premiere play Daniel’s Husband, which wrapped up an extended (and largely sold-out) run on July 5, will come back [...]
BY CHRISTINE DOLEN cdolen@MiamiHerald.com Michael McKeever’s world premiere play Daniel’s Husband, which wrapped up an extended (and largely sold-out) run on July 5, will come back [...]
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August 22, 2017 FacebookTwitter Christine Dolen, Correspondent Top of Form When “Shorts Gone Wild” began, the often-raunchier cousin to City Theatre’s popular “Summer Shorts Festival” aimed [...]
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Fresh off the accolades for its world premiere of Michael McKeever’s Daniel’s Husband — which earned best production, best new work and best actor honors at this [...]