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SUMMARY:Blanche Ely High School Annual Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Blanche Ely Annual Art Show is a highly anticipated community event that celebrates the creativity\, growth\, and artistic achievements of student artists from Blanche Ely High School. Each year\, the exhibition highlights a diverse range of mediums and styles\, reflecting both technical skill and powerful personal expression developed through the school’s dedicated visual arts program. The show has grown in both attendance and impact\, providing young artists with a professional platform to exhibit and sell their work while gaining real-world experience in the arts. Proceeds directly support students as they pursue higher education\, reinforcing the event’s mission of empowering the next generation of creatives.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/blanche-ely-high-school-annual-art-exhibition-2/2026-09-04/
LOCATION:Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, 50 West Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach\, FL 33060 United States\, Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, FL\, 33060\, United States
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SUMMARY:Figure/Ground
DESCRIPTION:DeGraaf’s studio practice is deeply informed by the Gestalt principles of perception\, particularly the relationship between figure and ground. Rather than presenting a stable or singular image\, his compositions invite viewers to move between what is seen immediately and what slowly emerges through closer observation. Figures and forms are first constructed through recognizable visual structures\, then gradually deconstructed through overlapping shapes\, interruptions\, and spatial ambiguity. This push and pull across the picture plane challenges the eye to continuously reorganize the image\, creating moments where foreground and background compete\, merge\, or dissolve into one another. In doing so\, the work mirrors the way perception itself functions – constantly searching for meaning\, connection\, and wholeness within fragmented experiences.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/figure-ground-2/2026-09-04/
LOCATION:Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, 50 West Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach\, FL 33060 United States\, Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, FL\, 33060\, United States
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SUMMARY:In Connection
DESCRIPTION:In Connection brings together a vibrant group of artists from the Coral Springs Art Guild\, who explore the complexity and subtlety of the forces that bind us to each other\, to our communities\, to the natural world\, or to the networks of family and friendship. This exhibition ponders the state of “togetherness” not as something fixed\, but as a living thread\, continuously evolving and often essential. \nWorking across painting\, drawing\, collage\, mixed media\, and photography\, the artists trace personal and collective narratives that speak to connection in its many forms. The Guild members represented here are at diverse stages in their careers\, from emerging voices to dedicated\, long-time practitioners who have sustained a lifelong commitment to artmaking. \nThe Coral Springs Artist Guild is a program of the Coral Springs Museum of Art that brings together dedicated local artiststo exchange ideas and knowledge while nurturing creativity and professional development. Comprised of over 30 members across various generations and backgrounds\, the CSAG provides a platform for thoughtful dialogue\, education\, community building\, and artistic growth. \nExhibition Events \nJuly 16 │6 PM
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/in-connection/2026-09-04/
LOCATION:Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, 50 West Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach\, FL 33060 United States\, Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, FL\, 33060\, United States
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SUMMARY:Starlight Musicals
DESCRIPTION:For the 47th year\, this concert series will feature pop\, tropical rock\, country and R&B bands. Bring a lawn chair\, blanket\, picnic basket\, cooler and friend.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/starlight-musicals/2026-09-04/
LOCATION:Holiday Park\, 1150 G. Harold Martin Dr\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33304\, United States
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SUMMARY:Telescope Observation and Stargazing
DESCRIPTION:This free weekly event occurs every Saturday at dark\, where anyone can come\, learn about the stars and view the night sky from the park. SFAAA’s telescopes take stargazing to another level\, bringing stars\, planets and nebulae all into focus.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/telescope-observation-and-stargazing/2026-09-04/
LOCATION:Fox Observatory at Markham Park\, Markham Park Rd\, Sunrise\, FL\, 33326\, United States
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SUMMARY:Island City Stage presents the Tony Award-winning Play Eureka Day
DESCRIPTION:Eureka Day\, winner of the 2025 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play\, will close out island City Stage’s 14th season of bold\, inventive storytelling! Don’t miss this smart\, satirical look at parenting\, privilege\, and the minefield of modern communication. Tickets are on sale now for this bitingly funny and startlingly timely play running August 20 – September 13. \nWelcome to Eureka Day\, the ultra-progressive private school in California where every voice matters—until a mumps outbreak turns harmony into hysteria. In this\, a well-meaning board of directors prides itself on consensus and inclusion. But when public health collides with personal beliefs\, even the most open-minded parents find themselves at odds. As tensions rise and Zoom meetings spiral into chaos\, the community must confront the uncomfortable truth: sometimes\, doing the right thing means not pleasing everyone. \nEureka Day premiered at Aurora Theatre Company in Berkeley\, California in April 2018 then moved to New York at Walkerspace the following year. Its European premiere at The Old Vic in September\, 2022 featured Mark McKinney\, Helen Hunt\, Susan Kelechi Watson\, Kirsten Foster and Ben Schnetzer. In 2024\, Eureka Day  premiered on Broadway at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre starring Bill Irwin\, Amber Gray\, Jessica Hecht\, Thomas Middleditch\, Chelsea Yakura-Kurtz and Eboni Flowers.  \nJonathan Spector is a Tony Award-winning playwright based in Oakland\, California\, whose work has been produced on and off-Broadway\, regionally and internationally. His plays include Eureka Day (2025 Best Revival: Tony Award\, Drama Desk Award\, Drama League Award & Dorian Award); This Much I Know (Edgerton Award\, Glickman Award\, BATCC Award); Birthright; Best Available; Siesta Key; and Good. Better. Best. Bested. Spector’s work has been produced with Manhattan Theatre Club\, the Old Vic/Sonia Friedman Productions\, Pasadena Playhouse\, Hampstead Theatre\, Miami New Drama\, Colt Coeur\, Theater J\, Syracuse Stage\, Asolo Rep\, Aurora Theatre\, Marin Theatre and Mosaic Theater\, among others. He has been a MacDowell Fellow\, Playwrights Foundation Resident Playwright\, TheatreWorks Core Writer\, Playwrights Center Core Writer\, SPACE on Ryder Farm Resident and PlayPenn Haas Fellow. Jonathan is currently under commission with Manhattan Theatre Club\, Roundabout Theatre Company and La Jolla Playhouse. \nIsland City Stage’s production of Eureka Day is directed by Andy Rogow and stars Brandon Campbell (Eli)\, Jen Chia (Meiko)\, Rita Cole (Carina)\, Ted DeChatelet (Don)\, and Maribeth Graham (Suzanne).  \nEureka Day Lights and Sound Sponsor is Scott Bennett and Costume Sponsor is Howard Kurzweil. Additional funding is provided by the following: The Our Fund Foundation\, The Schubert Foundation Inc.\, the SHS Foundation\, the Warten Foundation\, and OutClique. \nIndividual show tickets start at $45. A Mimosa Sunday performance sponsored by Marc Martorana & Don D’Arminio will take place on August 30. A Women’s Night at the Theater with a pre-show reception sponsored by PJ Hitchins will take place on September 4. The show runs for one hour and 50 minutes with an intermission. \nFor more information and to purchase tickets\, visit www.islandcitystage.org\, call (954) 928-9800 or email boxoffice@islandcitystage.org. Follow Island City Stage on Facebook at facebook.com/IslandCityStage and on Instagram at @islandcitystage.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/island-city-stage-presents-the-tony-award-winning-play-eureka-day/2026-09-05/
LOCATION:Island City Stage\, 2304 N. Dixie Highway\, Wilton Manors\, FL\, 33305\, United States
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SUMMARY:Island City Stage presents the Tony Award-winning Play Eureka Day
DESCRIPTION:Eureka Day\, winner of the 2025 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play\, will close out island City Stage’s 14th season of bold\, inventive storytelling! Don’t miss this smart\, satirical look at parenting\, privilege\, and the minefield of modern communication. Tickets are on sale now for this bitingly funny and startlingly timely play running August 20 – September 13. \nWelcome to Eureka Day\, the ultra-progressive private school in California where every voice matters—until a mumps outbreak turns harmony into hysteria. In this\, a well-meaning board of directors prides itself on consensus and inclusion. But when public health collides with personal beliefs\, even the most open-minded parents find themselves at odds. As tensions rise and Zoom meetings spiral into chaos\, the community must confront the uncomfortable truth: sometimes\, doing the right thing means not pleasing everyone. \nEureka Day premiered at Aurora Theatre Company in Berkeley\, California in April 2018 then moved to New York at Walkerspace the following year. Its European premiere at The Old Vic in September\, 2022 featured Mark McKinney\, Helen Hunt\, Susan Kelechi Watson\, Kirsten Foster and Ben Schnetzer. In 2024\, Eureka Day  premiered on Broadway at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre starring Bill Irwin\, Amber Gray\, Jessica Hecht\, Thomas Middleditch\, Chelsea Yakura-Kurtz and Eboni Flowers.  \nJonathan Spector is a Tony Award-winning playwright based in Oakland\, California\, whose work has been produced on and off-Broadway\, regionally and internationally. His plays include Eureka Day (2025 Best Revival: Tony Award\, Drama Desk Award\, Drama League Award & Dorian Award); This Much I Know (Edgerton Award\, Glickman Award\, BATCC Award); Birthright; Best Available; Siesta Key; and Good. Better. Best. Bested. Spector’s work has been produced with Manhattan Theatre Club\, the Old Vic/Sonia Friedman Productions\, Pasadena Playhouse\, Hampstead Theatre\, Miami New Drama\, Colt Coeur\, Theater J\, Syracuse Stage\, Asolo Rep\, Aurora Theatre\, Marin Theatre and Mosaic Theater\, among others. He has been a MacDowell Fellow\, Playwrights Foundation Resident Playwright\, TheatreWorks Core Writer\, Playwrights Center Core Writer\, SPACE on Ryder Farm Resident and PlayPenn Haas Fellow. Jonathan is currently under commission with Manhattan Theatre Club\, Roundabout Theatre Company and La Jolla Playhouse. \nIsland City Stage’s production of Eureka Day is directed by Andy Rogow and stars Brandon Campbell (Eli)\, Jen Chia (Meiko)\, Rita Cole (Carina)\, Ted DeChatelet (Don)\, and Maribeth Graham (Suzanne).  \nEureka Day Lights and Sound Sponsor is Scott Bennett and Costume Sponsor is Howard Kurzweil. Additional funding is provided by the following: The Our Fund Foundation\, The Schubert Foundation Inc.\, the SHS Foundation\, the Warten Foundation\, and OutClique. \nIndividual show tickets start at $45. A Mimosa Sunday performance sponsored by Marc Martorana & Don D’Arminio will take place on August 30. A Women’s Night at the Theater with a pre-show reception sponsored by PJ Hitchins will take place on September 4. The show runs for one hour and 50 minutes with an intermission. \nFor more information and to purchase tickets\, visit www.islandcitystage.org\, call (954) 928-9800 or email boxoffice@islandcitystage.org. Follow Island City Stage on Facebook at facebook.com/IslandCityStage and on Instagram at @islandcitystage.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/island-city-stage-presents-the-tony-award-winning-play-eureka-day-2/2026-09-05/
LOCATION:Island City Stage\, 2304 N. Dixie Highway\, Wilton Manors\, FL\, 33305\, United States
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SUMMARY:Island City Stage presents the Tony Award-winning Play Eureka Day
DESCRIPTION:Eureka Day\, winner of the 2025 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play\, will close out island City Stage’s 14th season of bold\, inventive storytelling! Don’t miss this smart\, satirical look at parenting\, privilege\, and the minefield of modern communication. Tickets are on sale now for this bitingly funny and startlingly timely play running August 20 – September 13. \nWelcome to Eureka Day\, the ultra-progressive private school in California where every voice matters—until a mumps outbreak turns harmony into hysteria. In this\, a well-meaning board of directors prides itself on consensus and inclusion. But when public health collides with personal beliefs\, even the most open-minded parents find themselves at odds. As tensions rise and Zoom meetings spiral into chaos\, the community must confront the uncomfortable truth: sometimes\, doing the right thing means not pleasing everyone. \nEureka Day premiered at Aurora Theatre Company in Berkeley\, California in April 2018 then moved to New York at Walkerspace the following year. Its European premiere at The Old Vic in September\, 2022 featured Mark McKinney\, Helen Hunt\, Susan Kelechi Watson\, Kirsten Foster and Ben Schnetzer. In 2024\, Eureka Day  premiered on Broadway at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre starring Bill Irwin\, Amber Gray\, Jessica Hecht\, Thomas Middleditch\, Chelsea Yakura-Kurtz and Eboni Flowers.  \nJonathan Spector is a Tony Award-winning playwright based in Oakland\, California\, whose work has been produced on and off-Broadway\, regionally and internationally. His plays include Eureka Day (2025 Best Revival: Tony Award\, Drama Desk Award\, Drama League Award & Dorian Award); This Much I Know (Edgerton Award\, Glickman Award\, BATCC Award); Birthright; Best Available; Siesta Key; and Good. Better. Best. Bested. Spector’s work has been produced with Manhattan Theatre Club\, the Old Vic/Sonia Friedman Productions\, Pasadena Playhouse\, Hampstead Theatre\, Miami New Drama\, Colt Coeur\, Theater J\, Syracuse Stage\, Asolo Rep\, Aurora Theatre\, Marin Theatre and Mosaic Theater\, among others. He has been a MacDowell Fellow\, Playwrights Foundation Resident Playwright\, TheatreWorks Core Writer\, Playwrights Center Core Writer\, SPACE on Ryder Farm Resident and PlayPenn Haas Fellow. Jonathan is currently under commission with Manhattan Theatre Club\, Roundabout Theatre Company and La Jolla Playhouse. \nIsland City Stage’s production of Eureka Day is directed by Andy Rogow and stars Brandon Campbell (Eli)\, Jen Chia (Meiko)\, Rita Cole (Carina)\, Ted DeChatelet (Don)\, and Maribeth Graham (Suzanne).  \nEureka Day Lights and Sound Sponsor is Scott Bennett and Costume Sponsor is Howard Kurzweil. Additional funding is provided by the following: The Our Fund Foundation\, The Schubert Foundation Inc.\, the SHS Foundation\, the Warten Foundation\, and OutClique. \nIndividual show tickets start at $45. A Mimosa Sunday performance sponsored by Marc Martorana & Don D’Arminio will take place on August 30. A Women’s Night at the Theater with a pre-show reception sponsored by PJ Hitchins will take place on September 4. The show runs for one hour and 50 minutes with an intermission. \nFor more information and to purchase tickets\, visit www.islandcitystage.org\, call (954) 928-9800 or email boxoffice@islandcitystage.org. Follow Island City Stage on Facebook at facebook.com/IslandCityStage and on Instagram at @islandcitystage.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/island-city-stage-presents-the-tony-award-winning-play-eureka-day-3/2026-09-05/
LOCATION:Island City Stage\, 2304 N. Dixie Highway\, Wilton Manors\, FL\, 33305\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Island City Stage":MAILTO:md@islandcitystage.org
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Painting
DESCRIPTION:Dive Into Creativity: Join Us for Intro to Painting on the First Saturday of Every Month! \nUnlock your artistic potential with our monthly Intro to Painting workshop! Each session offers a captivating journey through the rich history and terminology of color theory\, all while mastering techniques with watercolor and acrylics. \nExplore the fascinating properties of color—hue\, saturation\, and value—as you learn to craft stunning palettes and experiment with different mediums to transform texture and chemistry in your artwork. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine your skills\, each workshop is designed to stand alone\, allowing you to join us whenever inspiration strikes! \nImmerse yourself in a supportive and creative environment where every brushstroke brings you closer to discovering your unique artistic voice. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and create something beautiful. Reserve your spot today and let your creativity flourish!
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/introduction-to-painting-3/2026-09-05/
LOCATION:Bailey Contemporary Arts Center\, 41 NE 1st St\, Pompano Beach\, FL\, 33060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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SUMMARY:Blanche Ely High School Annual Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Blanche Ely Annual Art Show is a highly anticipated community event that celebrates the creativity\, growth\, and artistic achievements of student artists from Blanche Ely High School. Each year\, the exhibition highlights a diverse range of mediums and styles\, reflecting both technical skill and powerful personal expression developed through the school’s dedicated visual arts program. The show has grown in both attendance and impact\, providing young artists with a professional platform to exhibit and sell their work while gaining real-world experience in the arts. Proceeds directly support students as they pursue higher education\, reinforcing the event’s mission of empowering the next generation of creatives.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/blanche-ely-high-school-annual-art-exhibition-2/2026-09-05/
LOCATION:Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, 50 West Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach\, FL 33060 United States\, Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, FL\, 33060\, United States
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SUMMARY:Figure/Ground
DESCRIPTION:DeGraaf’s studio practice is deeply informed by the Gestalt principles of perception\, particularly the relationship between figure and ground. Rather than presenting a stable or singular image\, his compositions invite viewers to move between what is seen immediately and what slowly emerges through closer observation. Figures and forms are first constructed through recognizable visual structures\, then gradually deconstructed through overlapping shapes\, interruptions\, and spatial ambiguity. This push and pull across the picture plane challenges the eye to continuously reorganize the image\, creating moments where foreground and background compete\, merge\, or dissolve into one another. In doing so\, the work mirrors the way perception itself functions – constantly searching for meaning\, connection\, and wholeness within fragmented experiences.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/figure-ground-2/2026-09-05/
LOCATION:Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, 50 West Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach\, FL 33060 United States\, Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, FL\, 33060\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Pompano Beach Cultural Affairs Department":MAILTO:pbartsinfo@copbfl.com
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SUMMARY:In Connection
DESCRIPTION:In Connection brings together a vibrant group of artists from the Coral Springs Art Guild\, who explore the complexity and subtlety of the forces that bind us to each other\, to our communities\, to the natural world\, or to the networks of family and friendship. This exhibition ponders the state of “togetherness” not as something fixed\, but as a living thread\, continuously evolving and often essential. \nWorking across painting\, drawing\, collage\, mixed media\, and photography\, the artists trace personal and collective narratives that speak to connection in its many forms. The Guild members represented here are at diverse stages in their careers\, from emerging voices to dedicated\, long-time practitioners who have sustained a lifelong commitment to artmaking. \nThe Coral Springs Artist Guild is a program of the Coral Springs Museum of Art that brings together dedicated local artiststo exchange ideas and knowledge while nurturing creativity and professional development. Comprised of over 30 members across various generations and backgrounds\, the CSAG provides a platform for thoughtful dialogue\, education\, community building\, and artistic growth. \nExhibition Events \nJuly 16 │6 PM
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/in-connection/2026-09-05/
LOCATION:Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, 50 West Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach\, FL 33060 United States\, Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, FL\, 33060\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260905T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260905T220000
DTSTAMP:20260716T122441
CREATED:20260604T143823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260604T143823Z
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SUMMARY:Starlight Musicals
DESCRIPTION:For the 47th year\, this concert series will feature pop\, tropical rock\, country and R&B bands. Bring a lawn chair\, blanket\, picnic basket\, cooler and friend.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/starlight-musicals/2026-09-05/
LOCATION:Holiday Park\, 1150 G. Harold Martin Dr\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33304\, United States
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260905T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260905T210000
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CREATED:20260604T144244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260604T144244Z
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SUMMARY:Telescope Observation and Stargazing
DESCRIPTION:This free weekly event occurs every Saturday at dark\, where anyone can come\, learn about the stars and view the night sky from the park. SFAAA’s telescopes take stargazing to another level\, bringing stars\, planets and nebulae all into focus.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/telescope-observation-and-stargazing/2026-09-05/
LOCATION:Fox Observatory at Markham Park\, Markham Park Rd\, Sunrise\, FL\, 33326\, United States
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SUMMARY:Island City Stage presents the Tony Award-winning Play Eureka Day
DESCRIPTION:Eureka Day\, winner of the 2025 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play\, will close out island City Stage’s 14th season of bold\, inventive storytelling! Don’t miss this smart\, satirical look at parenting\, privilege\, and the minefield of modern communication. Tickets are on sale now for this bitingly funny and startlingly timely play running August 20 – September 13. \nWelcome to Eureka Day\, the ultra-progressive private school in California where every voice matters—until a mumps outbreak turns harmony into hysteria. In this\, a well-meaning board of directors prides itself on consensus and inclusion. But when public health collides with personal beliefs\, even the most open-minded parents find themselves at odds. As tensions rise and Zoom meetings spiral into chaos\, the community must confront the uncomfortable truth: sometimes\, doing the right thing means not pleasing everyone. \nEureka Day premiered at Aurora Theatre Company in Berkeley\, California in April 2018 then moved to New York at Walkerspace the following year. Its European premiere at The Old Vic in September\, 2022 featured Mark McKinney\, Helen Hunt\, Susan Kelechi Watson\, Kirsten Foster and Ben Schnetzer. In 2024\, Eureka Day  premiered on Broadway at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre starring Bill Irwin\, Amber Gray\, Jessica Hecht\, Thomas Middleditch\, Chelsea Yakura-Kurtz and Eboni Flowers.  \nJonathan Spector is a Tony Award-winning playwright based in Oakland\, California\, whose work has been produced on and off-Broadway\, regionally and internationally. His plays include Eureka Day (2025 Best Revival: Tony Award\, Drama Desk Award\, Drama League Award & Dorian Award); This Much I Know (Edgerton Award\, Glickman Award\, BATCC Award); Birthright; Best Available; Siesta Key; and Good. Better. Best. Bested. Spector’s work has been produced with Manhattan Theatre Club\, the Old Vic/Sonia Friedman Productions\, Pasadena Playhouse\, Hampstead Theatre\, Miami New Drama\, Colt Coeur\, Theater J\, Syracuse Stage\, Asolo Rep\, Aurora Theatre\, Marin Theatre and Mosaic Theater\, among others. He has been a MacDowell Fellow\, Playwrights Foundation Resident Playwright\, TheatreWorks Core Writer\, Playwrights Center Core Writer\, SPACE on Ryder Farm Resident and PlayPenn Haas Fellow. Jonathan is currently under commission with Manhattan Theatre Club\, Roundabout Theatre Company and La Jolla Playhouse. \nIsland City Stage’s production of Eureka Day is directed by Andy Rogow and stars Brandon Campbell (Eli)\, Jen Chia (Meiko)\, Rita Cole (Carina)\, Ted DeChatelet (Don)\, and Maribeth Graham (Suzanne).  \nEureka Day Lights and Sound Sponsor is Scott Bennett and Costume Sponsor is Howard Kurzweil. Additional funding is provided by the following: The Our Fund Foundation\, The Schubert Foundation Inc.\, the SHS Foundation\, the Warten Foundation\, and OutClique. \nIndividual show tickets start at $45. A Mimosa Sunday performance sponsored by Marc Martorana & Don D’Arminio will take place on August 30. A Women’s Night at the Theater with a pre-show reception sponsored by PJ Hitchins will take place on September 4. The show runs for one hour and 50 minutes with an intermission. \nFor more information and to purchase tickets\, visit www.islandcitystage.org\, call (954) 928-9800 or email boxoffice@islandcitystage.org. Follow Island City Stage on Facebook at facebook.com/IslandCityStage and on Instagram at @islandcitystage.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/island-city-stage-presents-the-tony-award-winning-play-eureka-day/2026-09-06/
LOCATION:Island City Stage\, 2304 N. Dixie Highway\, Wilton Manors\, FL\, 33305\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Island City Stage":MAILTO:md@islandcitystage.org
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SUMMARY:Island City Stage presents the Tony Award-winning Play Eureka Day
DESCRIPTION:Eureka Day\, winner of the 2025 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play\, will close out island City Stage’s 14th season of bold\, inventive storytelling! Don’t miss this smart\, satirical look at parenting\, privilege\, and the minefield of modern communication. Tickets are on sale now for this bitingly funny and startlingly timely play running August 20 – September 13. \nWelcome to Eureka Day\, the ultra-progressive private school in California where every voice matters—until a mumps outbreak turns harmony into hysteria. In this\, a well-meaning board of directors prides itself on consensus and inclusion. But when public health collides with personal beliefs\, even the most open-minded parents find themselves at odds. As tensions rise and Zoom meetings spiral into chaos\, the community must confront the uncomfortable truth: sometimes\, doing the right thing means not pleasing everyone. \nEureka Day premiered at Aurora Theatre Company in Berkeley\, California in April 2018 then moved to New York at Walkerspace the following year. Its European premiere at The Old Vic in September\, 2022 featured Mark McKinney\, Helen Hunt\, Susan Kelechi Watson\, Kirsten Foster and Ben Schnetzer. In 2024\, Eureka Day  premiered on Broadway at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre starring Bill Irwin\, Amber Gray\, Jessica Hecht\, Thomas Middleditch\, Chelsea Yakura-Kurtz and Eboni Flowers.  \nJonathan Spector is a Tony Award-winning playwright based in Oakland\, California\, whose work has been produced on and off-Broadway\, regionally and internationally. His plays include Eureka Day (2025 Best Revival: Tony Award\, Drama Desk Award\, Drama League Award & Dorian Award); This Much I Know (Edgerton Award\, Glickman Award\, BATCC Award); Birthright; Best Available; Siesta Key; and Good. Better. Best. Bested. Spector’s work has been produced with Manhattan Theatre Club\, the Old Vic/Sonia Friedman Productions\, Pasadena Playhouse\, Hampstead Theatre\, Miami New Drama\, Colt Coeur\, Theater J\, Syracuse Stage\, Asolo Rep\, Aurora Theatre\, Marin Theatre and Mosaic Theater\, among others. He has been a MacDowell Fellow\, Playwrights Foundation Resident Playwright\, TheatreWorks Core Writer\, Playwrights Center Core Writer\, SPACE on Ryder Farm Resident and PlayPenn Haas Fellow. Jonathan is currently under commission with Manhattan Theatre Club\, Roundabout Theatre Company and La Jolla Playhouse. \nIsland City Stage’s production of Eureka Day is directed by Andy Rogow and stars Brandon Campbell (Eli)\, Jen Chia (Meiko)\, Rita Cole (Carina)\, Ted DeChatelet (Don)\, and Maribeth Graham (Suzanne).  \nEureka Day Lights and Sound Sponsor is Scott Bennett and Costume Sponsor is Howard Kurzweil. Additional funding is provided by the following: The Our Fund Foundation\, The Schubert Foundation Inc.\, the SHS Foundation\, the Warten Foundation\, and OutClique. \nIndividual show tickets start at $45. A Mimosa Sunday performance sponsored by Marc Martorana & Don D’Arminio will take place on August 30. A Women’s Night at the Theater with a pre-show reception sponsored by PJ Hitchins will take place on September 4. The show runs for one hour and 50 minutes with an intermission. \nFor more information and to purchase tickets\, visit www.islandcitystage.org\, call (954) 928-9800 or email boxoffice@islandcitystage.org. Follow Island City Stage on Facebook at facebook.com/IslandCityStage and on Instagram at @islandcitystage.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/island-city-stage-presents-the-tony-award-winning-play-eureka-day-2/2026-09-06/
LOCATION:Island City Stage\, 2304 N. Dixie Highway\, Wilton Manors\, FL\, 33305\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Island City Stage":MAILTO:md@islandcitystage.org
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SUMMARY:Island City Stage presents the Tony Award-winning Play Eureka Day
DESCRIPTION:Eureka Day\, winner of the 2025 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play\, will close out island City Stage’s 14th season of bold\, inventive storytelling! Don’t miss this smart\, satirical look at parenting\, privilege\, and the minefield of modern communication. Tickets are on sale now for this bitingly funny and startlingly timely play running August 20 – September 13. \nWelcome to Eureka Day\, the ultra-progressive private school in California where every voice matters—until a mumps outbreak turns harmony into hysteria. In this\, a well-meaning board of directors prides itself on consensus and inclusion. But when public health collides with personal beliefs\, even the most open-minded parents find themselves at odds. As tensions rise and Zoom meetings spiral into chaos\, the community must confront the uncomfortable truth: sometimes\, doing the right thing means not pleasing everyone. \nEureka Day premiered at Aurora Theatre Company in Berkeley\, California in April 2018 then moved to New York at Walkerspace the following year. Its European premiere at The Old Vic in September\, 2022 featured Mark McKinney\, Helen Hunt\, Susan Kelechi Watson\, Kirsten Foster and Ben Schnetzer. In 2024\, Eureka Day  premiered on Broadway at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre starring Bill Irwin\, Amber Gray\, Jessica Hecht\, Thomas Middleditch\, Chelsea Yakura-Kurtz and Eboni Flowers.  \nJonathan Spector is a Tony Award-winning playwright based in Oakland\, California\, whose work has been produced on and off-Broadway\, regionally and internationally. His plays include Eureka Day (2025 Best Revival: Tony Award\, Drama Desk Award\, Drama League Award & Dorian Award); This Much I Know (Edgerton Award\, Glickman Award\, BATCC Award); Birthright; Best Available; Siesta Key; and Good. Better. Best. Bested. Spector’s work has been produced with Manhattan Theatre Club\, the Old Vic/Sonia Friedman Productions\, Pasadena Playhouse\, Hampstead Theatre\, Miami New Drama\, Colt Coeur\, Theater J\, Syracuse Stage\, Asolo Rep\, Aurora Theatre\, Marin Theatre and Mosaic Theater\, among others. He has been a MacDowell Fellow\, Playwrights Foundation Resident Playwright\, TheatreWorks Core Writer\, Playwrights Center Core Writer\, SPACE on Ryder Farm Resident and PlayPenn Haas Fellow. Jonathan is currently under commission with Manhattan Theatre Club\, Roundabout Theatre Company and La Jolla Playhouse. \nIsland City Stage’s production of Eureka Day is directed by Andy Rogow and stars Brandon Campbell (Eli)\, Jen Chia (Meiko)\, Rita Cole (Carina)\, Ted DeChatelet (Don)\, and Maribeth Graham (Suzanne).  \nEureka Day Lights and Sound Sponsor is Scott Bennett and Costume Sponsor is Howard Kurzweil. Additional funding is provided by the following: The Our Fund Foundation\, The Schubert Foundation Inc.\, the SHS Foundation\, the Warten Foundation\, and OutClique. \nIndividual show tickets start at $45. A Mimosa Sunday performance sponsored by Marc Martorana & Don D’Arminio will take place on August 30. A Women’s Night at the Theater with a pre-show reception sponsored by PJ Hitchins will take place on September 4. The show runs for one hour and 50 minutes with an intermission. \nFor more information and to purchase tickets\, visit www.islandcitystage.org\, call (954) 928-9800 or email boxoffice@islandcitystage.org. Follow Island City Stage on Facebook at facebook.com/IslandCityStage and on Instagram at @islandcitystage.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/island-city-stage-presents-the-tony-award-winning-play-eureka-day-3/2026-09-06/
LOCATION:Island City Stage\, 2304 N. Dixie Highway\, Wilton Manors\, FL\, 33305\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Island City Stage":MAILTO:md@islandcitystage.org
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SUMMARY:Blanche Ely High School Annual Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Blanche Ely Annual Art Show is a highly anticipated community event that celebrates the creativity\, growth\, and artistic achievements of student artists from Blanche Ely High School. Each year\, the exhibition highlights a diverse range of mediums and styles\, reflecting both technical skill and powerful personal expression developed through the school’s dedicated visual arts program. The show has grown in both attendance and impact\, providing young artists with a professional platform to exhibit and sell their work while gaining real-world experience in the arts. Proceeds directly support students as they pursue higher education\, reinforcing the event’s mission of empowering the next generation of creatives.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/blanche-ely-high-school-annual-art-exhibition-2/2026-09-08/
LOCATION:Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, 50 West Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach\, FL 33060 United States\, Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, FL\, 33060\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Pompano Beach Cultural Affairs Department":MAILTO:pbartsinfo@copbfl.com
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SUMMARY:Figure/Ground
DESCRIPTION:DeGraaf’s studio practice is deeply informed by the Gestalt principles of perception\, particularly the relationship between figure and ground. Rather than presenting a stable or singular image\, his compositions invite viewers to move between what is seen immediately and what slowly emerges through closer observation. Figures and forms are first constructed through recognizable visual structures\, then gradually deconstructed through overlapping shapes\, interruptions\, and spatial ambiguity. This push and pull across the picture plane challenges the eye to continuously reorganize the image\, creating moments where foreground and background compete\, merge\, or dissolve into one another. In doing so\, the work mirrors the way perception itself functions – constantly searching for meaning\, connection\, and wholeness within fragmented experiences.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/figure-ground-2/2026-09-08/
LOCATION:Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, 50 West Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach\, FL 33060 United States\, Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, FL\, 33060\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Pompano Beach Cultural Affairs Department":MAILTO:pbartsinfo@copbfl.com
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SUMMARY:In Connection
DESCRIPTION:In Connection brings together a vibrant group of artists from the Coral Springs Art Guild\, who explore the complexity and subtlety of the forces that bind us to each other\, to our communities\, to the natural world\, or to the networks of family and friendship. This exhibition ponders the state of “togetherness” not as something fixed\, but as a living thread\, continuously evolving and often essential. \nWorking across painting\, drawing\, collage\, mixed media\, and photography\, the artists trace personal and collective narratives that speak to connection in its many forms. The Guild members represented here are at diverse stages in their careers\, from emerging voices to dedicated\, long-time practitioners who have sustained a lifelong commitment to artmaking. \nThe Coral Springs Artist Guild is a program of the Coral Springs Museum of Art that brings together dedicated local artiststo exchange ideas and knowledge while nurturing creativity and professional development. Comprised of over 30 members across various generations and backgrounds\, the CSAG provides a platform for thoughtful dialogue\, education\, community building\, and artistic growth. \nExhibition Events \nJuly 16 │6 PM
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/in-connection/2026-09-08/
LOCATION:Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, 50 West Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach\, FL 33060 United States\, Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, FL\, 33060\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260909T180000
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CREATED:20260318T155355Z
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SUMMARY:An Exploration of Color
DESCRIPTION:Since childhood\, Sarah Rocca has been captivated by the power of imagery\, the ability to freeze time and preserve memories through the art of painting with light. Her vivid imagination\, once confined to the colorful worlds she envisioned as a child\, found its voice through digital tools. This fusion of creativity and technology allowed Rocca to bring her unique perspective to life and share it with a broader audience. \nRocca’s use of color serves not only as a visual element but as a narrative device. Through her deliberate color choices\, she conveys mood\, emotion and unspoken subtext\, inviting viewers to engage with each piece on a personal level. An Exploration of Color is a visual memoir\, a journey through Rocca’s experiences of love\, divorce\, depression and joy. Each image encourages the viewer to reflect on how color influences their emotions and to interpret the story it tells through their own lens. \nClick here to learn more of the artist – Sarah Rocca.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/an-exploration-of-color/2026-09-09/
LOCATION:Bailey Contemporary Arts Center\, 41 NE 1st St\, Pompano Beach\, FL\, 33060\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Pompano Beach Cultural Affairs Department":MAILTO:pbartsinfo@copbfl.com
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SUMMARY:Blanche Ely High School Annual Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Blanche Ely Annual Art Show is a highly anticipated community event that celebrates the creativity\, growth\, and artistic achievements of student artists from Blanche Ely High School. Each year\, the exhibition highlights a diverse range of mediums and styles\, reflecting both technical skill and powerful personal expression developed through the school’s dedicated visual arts program. The show has grown in both attendance and impact\, providing young artists with a professional platform to exhibit and sell their work while gaining real-world experience in the arts. Proceeds directly support students as they pursue higher education\, reinforcing the event’s mission of empowering the next generation of creatives.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/blanche-ely-high-school-annual-art-exhibition-2/2026-09-09/
LOCATION:Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, 50 West Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach\, FL 33060 United States\, Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, FL\, 33060\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Pompano Beach Cultural Affairs Department":MAILTO:pbartsinfo@copbfl.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260909T180000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260529T151516Z
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SUMMARY:Figure/Ground
DESCRIPTION:DeGraaf’s studio practice is deeply informed by the Gestalt principles of perception\, particularly the relationship between figure and ground. Rather than presenting a stable or singular image\, his compositions invite viewers to move between what is seen immediately and what slowly emerges through closer observation. Figures and forms are first constructed through recognizable visual structures\, then gradually deconstructed through overlapping shapes\, interruptions\, and spatial ambiguity. This push and pull across the picture plane challenges the eye to continuously reorganize the image\, creating moments where foreground and background compete\, merge\, or dissolve into one another. In doing so\, the work mirrors the way perception itself functions – constantly searching for meaning\, connection\, and wholeness within fragmented experiences.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/figure-ground-2/2026-09-09/
LOCATION:Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, 50 West Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach\, FL 33060 United States\, Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, FL\, 33060\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Pompano Beach Cultural Affairs Department":MAILTO:pbartsinfo@copbfl.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260909T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260909T180000
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CREATED:20260615T132942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260615T132942Z
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SUMMARY:In Connection
DESCRIPTION:In Connection brings together a vibrant group of artists from the Coral Springs Art Guild\, who explore the complexity and subtlety of the forces that bind us to each other\, to our communities\, to the natural world\, or to the networks of family and friendship. This exhibition ponders the state of “togetherness” not as something fixed\, but as a living thread\, continuously evolving and often essential. \nWorking across painting\, drawing\, collage\, mixed media\, and photography\, the artists trace personal and collective narratives that speak to connection in its many forms. The Guild members represented here are at diverse stages in their careers\, from emerging voices to dedicated\, long-time practitioners who have sustained a lifelong commitment to artmaking. \nThe Coral Springs Artist Guild is a program of the Coral Springs Museum of Art that brings together dedicated local artiststo exchange ideas and knowledge while nurturing creativity and professional development. Comprised of over 30 members across various generations and backgrounds\, the CSAG provides a platform for thoughtful dialogue\, education\, community building\, and artistic growth. \nExhibition Events \nJuly 16 │6 PM
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/in-connection/2026-09-09/
LOCATION:Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, 50 West Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach\, FL 33060 United States\, Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, FL\, 33060\, United States
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261005
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SUMMARY:Island City Stage presents the Tony Award-winning Play Eureka Day
DESCRIPTION:Eureka Day\, winner of the 2025 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play\, will close out island City Stage’s 14th season of bold\, inventive storytelling! Don’t miss this smart\, satirical look at parenting\, privilege\, and the minefield of modern communication. Tickets are on sale now for this bitingly funny and startlingly timely play running August 20 – September 13. \nWelcome to Eureka Day\, the ultra-progressive private school in California where every voice matters—until a mumps outbreak turns harmony into hysteria. In this\, a well-meaning board of directors prides itself on consensus and inclusion. But when public health collides with personal beliefs\, even the most open-minded parents find themselves at odds. As tensions rise and Zoom meetings spiral into chaos\, the community must confront the uncomfortable truth: sometimes\, doing the right thing means not pleasing everyone. \nEureka Day premiered at Aurora Theatre Company in Berkeley\, California in April 2018 then moved to New York at Walkerspace the following year. Its European premiere at The Old Vic in September\, 2022 featured Mark McKinney\, Helen Hunt\, Susan Kelechi Watson\, Kirsten Foster and Ben Schnetzer. In 2024\, Eureka Day  premiered on Broadway at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre starring Bill Irwin\, Amber Gray\, Jessica Hecht\, Thomas Middleditch\, Chelsea Yakura-Kurtz and Eboni Flowers.  \nJonathan Spector is a Tony Award-winning playwright based in Oakland\, California\, whose work has been produced on and off-Broadway\, regionally and internationally. His plays include Eureka Day (2025 Best Revival: Tony Award\, Drama Desk Award\, Drama League Award & Dorian Award); This Much I Know (Edgerton Award\, Glickman Award\, BATCC Award); Birthright; Best Available; Siesta Key; and Good. Better. Best. Bested. Spector’s work has been produced with Manhattan Theatre Club\, the Old Vic/Sonia Friedman Productions\, Pasadena Playhouse\, Hampstead Theatre\, Miami New Drama\, Colt Coeur\, Theater J\, Syracuse Stage\, Asolo Rep\, Aurora Theatre\, Marin Theatre and Mosaic Theater\, among others. He has been a MacDowell Fellow\, Playwrights Foundation Resident Playwright\, TheatreWorks Core Writer\, Playwrights Center Core Writer\, SPACE on Ryder Farm Resident and PlayPenn Haas Fellow. Jonathan is currently under commission with Manhattan Theatre Club\, Roundabout Theatre Company and La Jolla Playhouse. \nIsland City Stage’s production of Eureka Day is directed by Andy Rogow and stars Brandon Campbell (Eli)\, Jen Chia (Meiko)\, Rita Cole (Carina)\, Ted DeChatelet (Don)\, and Maribeth Graham (Suzanne).  \nEureka Day Lights and Sound Sponsor is Scott Bennett and Costume Sponsor is Howard Kurzweil. Additional funding is provided by the following: The Our Fund Foundation\, The Schubert Foundation Inc.\, the SHS Foundation\, the Warten Foundation\, and OutClique. \nIndividual show tickets start at $45. A Mimosa Sunday performance sponsored by Marc Martorana & Don D’Arminio will take place on August 30. A Women’s Night at the Theater with a pre-show reception sponsored by PJ Hitchins will take place on September 4. The show runs for one hour and 50 minutes with an intermission. \nFor more information and to purchase tickets\, visit www.islandcitystage.org\, call (954) 928-9800 or email boxoffice@islandcitystage.org. Follow Island City Stage on Facebook at facebook.com/IslandCityStage and on Instagram at @islandcitystage.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/island-city-stage-presents-the-tony-award-winning-play-eureka-day/2026-09-10/
LOCATION:Island City Stage\, 2304 N. Dixie Highway\, Wilton Manors\, FL\, 33305\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Island City Stage":MAILTO:md@islandcitystage.org
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261005
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SUMMARY:Island City Stage presents the Tony Award-winning Play Eureka Day
DESCRIPTION:Eureka Day\, winner of the 2025 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play\, will close out island City Stage’s 14th season of bold\, inventive storytelling! Don’t miss this smart\, satirical look at parenting\, privilege\, and the minefield of modern communication. Tickets are on sale now for this bitingly funny and startlingly timely play running August 20 – September 13. \nWelcome to Eureka Day\, the ultra-progressive private school in California where every voice matters—until a mumps outbreak turns harmony into hysteria. In this\, a well-meaning board of directors prides itself on consensus and inclusion. But when public health collides with personal beliefs\, even the most open-minded parents find themselves at odds. As tensions rise and Zoom meetings spiral into chaos\, the community must confront the uncomfortable truth: sometimes\, doing the right thing means not pleasing everyone. \nEureka Day premiered at Aurora Theatre Company in Berkeley\, California in April 2018 then moved to New York at Walkerspace the following year. Its European premiere at The Old Vic in September\, 2022 featured Mark McKinney\, Helen Hunt\, Susan Kelechi Watson\, Kirsten Foster and Ben Schnetzer. In 2024\, Eureka Day  premiered on Broadway at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre starring Bill Irwin\, Amber Gray\, Jessica Hecht\, Thomas Middleditch\, Chelsea Yakura-Kurtz and Eboni Flowers.  \nJonathan Spector is a Tony Award-winning playwright based in Oakland\, California\, whose work has been produced on and off-Broadway\, regionally and internationally. His plays include Eureka Day (2025 Best Revival: Tony Award\, Drama Desk Award\, Drama League Award & Dorian Award); This Much I Know (Edgerton Award\, Glickman Award\, BATCC Award); Birthright; Best Available; Siesta Key; and Good. Better. Best. Bested. Spector’s work has been produced with Manhattan Theatre Club\, the Old Vic/Sonia Friedman Productions\, Pasadena Playhouse\, Hampstead Theatre\, Miami New Drama\, Colt Coeur\, Theater J\, Syracuse Stage\, Asolo Rep\, Aurora Theatre\, Marin Theatre and Mosaic Theater\, among others. He has been a MacDowell Fellow\, Playwrights Foundation Resident Playwright\, TheatreWorks Core Writer\, Playwrights Center Core Writer\, SPACE on Ryder Farm Resident and PlayPenn Haas Fellow. Jonathan is currently under commission with Manhattan Theatre Club\, Roundabout Theatre Company and La Jolla Playhouse. \nIsland City Stage’s production of Eureka Day is directed by Andy Rogow and stars Brandon Campbell (Eli)\, Jen Chia (Meiko)\, Rita Cole (Carina)\, Ted DeChatelet (Don)\, and Maribeth Graham (Suzanne).  \nEureka Day Lights and Sound Sponsor is Scott Bennett and Costume Sponsor is Howard Kurzweil. Additional funding is provided by the following: The Our Fund Foundation\, The Schubert Foundation Inc.\, the SHS Foundation\, the Warten Foundation\, and OutClique. \nIndividual show tickets start at $45. A Mimosa Sunday performance sponsored by Marc Martorana & Don D’Arminio will take place on August 30. A Women’s Night at the Theater with a pre-show reception sponsored by PJ Hitchins will take place on September 4. The show runs for one hour and 50 minutes with an intermission. \nFor more information and to purchase tickets\, visit www.islandcitystage.org\, call (954) 928-9800 or email boxoffice@islandcitystage.org. Follow Island City Stage on Facebook at facebook.com/IslandCityStage and on Instagram at @islandcitystage.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/island-city-stage-presents-the-tony-award-winning-play-eureka-day-2/2026-09-10/
LOCATION:Island City Stage\, 2304 N. Dixie Highway\, Wilton Manors\, FL\, 33305\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Island City Stage":MAILTO:md@islandcitystage.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261005
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SUMMARY:Island City Stage presents the Tony Award-winning Play Eureka Day
DESCRIPTION:Eureka Day\, winner of the 2025 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play\, will close out island City Stage’s 14th season of bold\, inventive storytelling! Don’t miss this smart\, satirical look at parenting\, privilege\, and the minefield of modern communication. Tickets are on sale now for this bitingly funny and startlingly timely play running August 20 – September 13. \nWelcome to Eureka Day\, the ultra-progressive private school in California where every voice matters—until a mumps outbreak turns harmony into hysteria. In this\, a well-meaning board of directors prides itself on consensus and inclusion. But when public health collides with personal beliefs\, even the most open-minded parents find themselves at odds. As tensions rise and Zoom meetings spiral into chaos\, the community must confront the uncomfortable truth: sometimes\, doing the right thing means not pleasing everyone. \nEureka Day premiered at Aurora Theatre Company in Berkeley\, California in April 2018 then moved to New York at Walkerspace the following year. Its European premiere at The Old Vic in September\, 2022 featured Mark McKinney\, Helen Hunt\, Susan Kelechi Watson\, Kirsten Foster and Ben Schnetzer. In 2024\, Eureka Day  premiered on Broadway at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre starring Bill Irwin\, Amber Gray\, Jessica Hecht\, Thomas Middleditch\, Chelsea Yakura-Kurtz and Eboni Flowers.  \nJonathan Spector is a Tony Award-winning playwright based in Oakland\, California\, whose work has been produced on and off-Broadway\, regionally and internationally. His plays include Eureka Day (2025 Best Revival: Tony Award\, Drama Desk Award\, Drama League Award & Dorian Award); This Much I Know (Edgerton Award\, Glickman Award\, BATCC Award); Birthright; Best Available; Siesta Key; and Good. Better. Best. Bested. Spector’s work has been produced with Manhattan Theatre Club\, the Old Vic/Sonia Friedman Productions\, Pasadena Playhouse\, Hampstead Theatre\, Miami New Drama\, Colt Coeur\, Theater J\, Syracuse Stage\, Asolo Rep\, Aurora Theatre\, Marin Theatre and Mosaic Theater\, among others. He has been a MacDowell Fellow\, Playwrights Foundation Resident Playwright\, TheatreWorks Core Writer\, Playwrights Center Core Writer\, SPACE on Ryder Farm Resident and PlayPenn Haas Fellow. Jonathan is currently under commission with Manhattan Theatre Club\, Roundabout Theatre Company and La Jolla Playhouse. \nIsland City Stage’s production of Eureka Day is directed by Andy Rogow and stars Brandon Campbell (Eli)\, Jen Chia (Meiko)\, Rita Cole (Carina)\, Ted DeChatelet (Don)\, and Maribeth Graham (Suzanne).  \nEureka Day Lights and Sound Sponsor is Scott Bennett and Costume Sponsor is Howard Kurzweil. Additional funding is provided by the following: The Our Fund Foundation\, The Schubert Foundation Inc.\, the SHS Foundation\, the Warten Foundation\, and OutClique. \nIndividual show tickets start at $45. A Mimosa Sunday performance sponsored by Marc Martorana & Don D’Arminio will take place on August 30. A Women’s Night at the Theater with a pre-show reception sponsored by PJ Hitchins will take place on September 4. The show runs for one hour and 50 minutes with an intermission. \nFor more information and to purchase tickets\, visit www.islandcitystage.org\, call (954) 928-9800 or email boxoffice@islandcitystage.org. Follow Island City Stage on Facebook at facebook.com/IslandCityStage and on Instagram at @islandcitystage.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/island-city-stage-presents-the-tony-award-winning-play-eureka-day-3/2026-09-10/
LOCATION:Island City Stage\, 2304 N. Dixie Highway\, Wilton Manors\, FL\, 33305\, United States
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SUMMARY:An Exploration of Color
DESCRIPTION:Since childhood\, Sarah Rocca has been captivated by the power of imagery\, the ability to freeze time and preserve memories through the art of painting with light. Her vivid imagination\, once confined to the colorful worlds she envisioned as a child\, found its voice through digital tools. This fusion of creativity and technology allowed Rocca to bring her unique perspective to life and share it with a broader audience. \nRocca’s use of color serves not only as a visual element but as a narrative device. Through her deliberate color choices\, she conveys mood\, emotion and unspoken subtext\, inviting viewers to engage with each piece on a personal level. An Exploration of Color is a visual memoir\, a journey through Rocca’s experiences of love\, divorce\, depression and joy. Each image encourages the viewer to reflect on how color influences their emotions and to interpret the story it tells through their own lens. \nClick here to learn more of the artist – Sarah Rocca.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/an-exploration-of-color/2026-09-10/
LOCATION:Bailey Contemporary Arts Center\, 41 NE 1st St\, Pompano Beach\, FL\, 33060\, United States
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SUMMARY:Blanche Ely High School Annual Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Blanche Ely Annual Art Show is a highly anticipated community event that celebrates the creativity\, growth\, and artistic achievements of student artists from Blanche Ely High School. Each year\, the exhibition highlights a diverse range of mediums and styles\, reflecting both technical skill and powerful personal expression developed through the school’s dedicated visual arts program. The show has grown in both attendance and impact\, providing young artists with a professional platform to exhibit and sell their work while gaining real-world experience in the arts. Proceeds directly support students as they pursue higher education\, reinforcing the event’s mission of empowering the next generation of creatives.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/blanche-ely-high-school-annual-art-exhibition-2/2026-09-10/
LOCATION:Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, 50 West Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach\, FL 33060 United States\, Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, FL\, 33060\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Pompano Beach Cultural Affairs Department":MAILTO:pbartsinfo@copbfl.com
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SUMMARY:Figure/Ground
DESCRIPTION:DeGraaf’s studio practice is deeply informed by the Gestalt principles of perception\, particularly the relationship between figure and ground. Rather than presenting a stable or singular image\, his compositions invite viewers to move between what is seen immediately and what slowly emerges through closer observation. Figures and forms are first constructed through recognizable visual structures\, then gradually deconstructed through overlapping shapes\, interruptions\, and spatial ambiguity. This push and pull across the picture plane challenges the eye to continuously reorganize the image\, creating moments where foreground and background compete\, merge\, or dissolve into one another. In doing so\, the work mirrors the way perception itself functions – constantly searching for meaning\, connection\, and wholeness within fragmented experiences.
URL:https://fortlauderdalemagazine.com/event/figure-ground-2/2026-09-10/
LOCATION:Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, 50 West Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach\, FL 33060 United States\, Pompano Beach Cultural Center\, FL\, 33060\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Pompano Beach Cultural Affairs Department":MAILTO:pbartsinfo@copbfl.com
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