From June 1st through Jun 25th, 2006The acclaimed International Hispanic Theatre Festival, presented by Teatro Avante and American Airlines, is celebrating its 21st anniversary season by bringing the finest theatre groups from the United States, Latin America and Europe to various locations in South Florida from June 1st through 25th, 2006. The Festival lasts four weeks, and most performances are scheduled Thursday through Sunday. It is held in four South Florida cities: Miami, Coral Gables, Key Biscayne and Fort Lauderdale. Among the venues hosting the festival are the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Amaturo Theatre in Fort Lauderdale, the Miracle Theatre, in Coral Gables, Miami Dade College’s InterAmerican and Wolfson Campuses and the Tower Theater, among others. The Festival includes three world premieres. It encompasses eleven productions that represent six countries. They include plays staged in Spanish with English supertitles, theatre-dance performances and children’s theatre. The Festival’s International Children’s Day celebration is again presented in collaboration with Miami Dade College’s InterAmerican Campus. The Festival’s poster was designed by internationally renowned artist Baruj Salinas. For more information, please call: 305.445-8877
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