Events: March 22, 2026
The Choral
Sunday, Mar 22, 2026 various times - English

They Were Divided by War. He United Them in Song.
In the quiet, frostbitten town of Harrow’s End where the steel mill has shuttered and hope feels rationed music is little more than a memory. The once-proud Harrow Community Choir, known simply as The Choral, hasn’t sung together in nearly a decade. Its final performance, a disastrous competition loss that fractured friendships and families alike, still lingers like an unresolved chord.
Enter Elias Rowe, a once-celebrated conductor who walked away from a glittering career after a very public meltdown at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall. Disgraced and directionless, Elias arrives in Harrow’s End to settle his late mother’s affairs only to discover her most cherished possession: a weathered folder of choral arrangements marked “For When They Sing Again.”
Location
Savor Cinema
503 SE 6th St,
Fort Lauderdale,
FL
33301
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Ives, Monk, Cage & Eastman
Sunday, Mar 22, 2026 at 2:00 PM - English

Join NWS Fellows and alumni in tracing the evolution of American chamber music from 18th century colonies to a tribute to Ellis Island.
Location
New World Center
500 17th Street,
Miami Beach,
FL
33139
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Beethoven in the Banyan Bowl
Sunday, Mar 22, 2026 at 6:00 PM - English

Beethoven in the Banyan Bowl, Orchestra Miami's annual free concert returns to Pinecrest Gardens this Sunday at 6 PM!
Orchestra Miami's popular series of free outdoor concerts returns! This year, we will feature one of Beethoven's most joyous and enduring works, the Symphony N. 7 in A Major, Op. 92.
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We have a double treat for our concerto this year- husband and wife duo Karen Lord-Powell, violinist, and Brian Powell, bassist, perform the rarely heard Gran Duo Concertante for Violin and Bass by virtuoso 19th century Italian bassist Giovanni Bottesini. Also on the program is the Overture, Scherzo & Finale in E Major, Op. 52 by Robert Schumann and Overture to Il Signor Bruschino by Gioachino Rossini. The 38 musicians of Orchestra Miami will be led by Artistic Director Elaine Rinaldi.
Sunday, March 22nd , 6 PM at Pinecrest Gardens, located at 11000 SW 57 Avenue in Pinecrest. Free on-site parking is available. Please no outside food or beverages; food and beverages available for purchase. The concert is free with an advance reservation and with a suggested $10 per person donation. At the door, admission is $10 minimum donation per person. For those who would like to hold their seat in advance, reservations can be made for $25. All seats (except the paid advance reservations) are general admission on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations and more info can be found at website.
There are two more opportunities to hear this fabulous concert-Saturday, March 21st , 6:30 PM at Gateway Park (151 Sunny Isles Boulevard in Sunny Isles Beach) and Sunday, March 29th, 7 PM at the Miami Beach Bandshell (7275 Collins Avenue in Miami Beach). For more information, please visit website.
Location
Pinecrest Gardens
11000 SW Red Road,
Pinecrest,
FL
33156
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“Detroit '67” by Dominique Morisseau
Sunday, Mar 22, 2026 at 3:30 PM - English

The Marshall L. Davis, Sr. African Heritage Cultural Arts Center presents Detroit '67 by acclaimed playwright Dominique Morisseau. As the nation marks 250 years of independence, this compelling production reflects on the ongoing pursuit of liberty and justice for all.
Set during the 1967 Detroit uprising and underscored by the soulful sounds of Motown, Detroit '67 offers an intimate, emotionally powerful portrait of resilience and survival amid the turbulence of the Civil Rights Movement. The play illuminates how national unrest reverberates within the walls of a single home revealing both the fragility and strength of the American dream. Detroit '67 challenges us to honor the past while recommitting to the enduring pursuit of dignity, opportunity, and justice in America.
Location
Davis African Heritage Cultural Arts Center
6161 Northwest 22nd Avenue,
Miami,
FL
33142
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Broadway Bound
Sunday, Mar 22, 2026 at 2:00 PM - English

Part three of Neil Simon’s acclaimed autobiographical trilogy finds Eugene and his older brother Stanley trying to break into the world of show business as professional comedy writers while coping with their parents’ breakup and eventual divorce.
Box Office open 1 hour before each performance.
- Adult $40
- Senior / Students $30
Location
Pembroke Pines Theatre of the Performing Arts
17195 Sheridan Street,
Pembroke Pines,
FL
33331
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