Mosaic Theatre
Mosaic Theatre is a professional (Equity) Award-Winning Theatre Company RIGHT HERE on the campus of American Heritage with 100 brilliant performances each year! Founded by AHS alum Richard Jay Simon, Mosaic is dedicated to presenting thought-provoking, innovative theater. American Heritage faculty, parents and students receive 25% off their ticket purchase simply by mentioning promo code: AHS.
Award-Winning Mosaic Theatre Announces
Landmark Season 11
Mosaic Theatre's Eleventh Anniversary Season may just be the best yet!
SIDE EFFECTS (Southeast U.S. Premiere)
by Michael Weller
September 15 - October 9, 2011
Hugh and Lindy's marriage seems picture-perfect, but behind closed doors they're falling apart, and Hugh's rising political star is suddenly imperiled.
LOMBARDI (Southeast U.S. Premiere)
by Eric Simonson
November 10 - December 4, 2011
Don’t miss this story of legendary Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi and his wife Marie as a young journalist comes to live with them in order to write a story.
THE BIRDS (Southeast U.S. Premiere)
by Conor McPherson
March 8 - April 1, 2012
A chilling psychological portrait inspired by Du Maurier’s short story (which Hitchcock's famed thriller was based). Set in an isolated, abandoned house in Cornwall, strangers with no electricity and little food, take refuge from the unnerving masses of birds that attack everyone around them.
THE MICHAEL BREWER PROJECT (Working title)
by Joe Calarco
April 19 - May 13, 2012
World Premiere loosely based on actual events of 2009 where a 15 year old boy was doused with rubbing alcohol and set on fire by five teenagers. The story will be provocative, inspiring and touch the hearts of South Florida’s local community and far beyond.
THE EDGE OF OUR BODIES (2011 Humana Festival Hit)
by Adam Rapp
June 7 - July 1, 2012
Bernadette, sixteen, traveling on the train from her New England private school to New York City to give her boyfriend some big news. Achingly articulate about all she can’t know or control, this play captures a young woman at the threshold of vulnerability and experience.
For more information, visit www.mosaictheatre.com or call 954-57-STAGE
(954-577-8243).
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