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Events: January 19, 2025

The Bellboy Screening + Q&A Event with Christopher J. Lewis

Sunday, Jan 19, 2025 at 12:00 PM - English

65th Anniversary FILM + Q&A EVENT

This special event will include the attendance of Christopher J. Lewis, the acclaimed author and son of Jerry Lewis, who will introduce the film and participate in a Q&A after the screening.

The directorial debut of the great comic genius Jerry Lewis was made on the cuff while he was performing at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach. The iconic hotel's spectacular midcentury modern decor provided a pristine backdrop for a series of brilliant silent-movie sight gags and audaciously self-referential moments (as when the movie star Jerry Lewis, played by one "Joe Levitch," arrives for a gig).

A rollicking comedy hit upon its release 65 years ago, Lewis stars as Stanley, a non-speaking, klutzy bellboy, who is on duty day after day at the ritzy Miami Beach resort, encountering (and creating) all sorts of catastrophes. But he also experiences magical moments that only can happen to a poor sap like him, like when he passes through the theater and picks up a drum mallet and uses it to conduct an imaginary orchestra.

This event is presented in partnership with the Miami Jewish Film Festival.

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Location

Coral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables, FL 33134 (Map)

Contact Information

Rick

786-472-2249

www.gablescinema.com

The Allan Harris Band - Jazz, Poetry, And Groove

Sunday, Jan 19, 2025 from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM - English

Join renowned jazz vocalist and guitarist Allan Harris as he performs selections from his latest album, Jazz, Poetry, & Groove. Known for his smooth, dynamic style influenced by legends like Tony Bennett and Nat "King" Cole, Harris delivers an unforgettable fusion of soulful jazz and lyrical storytelling.

Location

The Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center
10950 SW 211th St., Miami, FL 33189 (Map)

Rachmaninoff's Symphonic Dances

Sunday, Jan 19, 2025 at 2:00 PM - English

From film scores to folk songs, music from and inspired by WWII...

Revisit Hollywood's Golden Age with lush film scores from musical exiles Erich Korngold and Franz Waxman, whose music comes to life through conductor Anja Bihlmaier's imagination "that lifts music off the page" (BBC). Shortly after fleeing a war-ravaged Europe for America, Rachmaninoff composed his expansive Symphonic Dances, a tour de force that would be his final work what he called his "last spark." Sprinkling in influences from his new home, he included a nostalgic solo for saxophone and a lurching waltz before its ominous finale. Hailed Cuba's most gifted composer, Julian Orbon infused his homeland's folk music into his works. Fleeing Nazi Germany, Arnold Schoenberg "assumed the sacred task of memorializing the unfathomable loss" in A Survivor from Warsaw (Time's Echo).

Location

New World Center
500 17th Street, Miami Beach, FL 33139 (Map)

Contact Information

305-673-3331

800-597-3331

www.nws.edu

World Premiere of “From Brooklyn to Boca”

Sunday, Jan 19, 2025 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM - English

What happens when a not-so-perfect Italian Catholic family in the Federal Witness Protection Program struggles to blend in as a near-perfect Jewish family in Boca Raton?
Comedy, humor, laughs and joy ensue. In a play about family, love, relationships and acceptance, the world premiere of the hilarious From Brooklyn to Boca comes to The Studio at Mizner Park in Boca Raton from January 9 through January 19. The cast is from New York to Miami.

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"The Sopranos" meet "The Goldbergs" on stage in this humorous two-act fish-out-of-water comedy. From Brooklyn to Boca centers around the Rifiutos, a Brooklyn couple, Regina and Frank, and their son, Carmine. Regina's mobster husband, Frank, has decided to rat on his crime family, so Regina reluctantly agrees to relocate real family to Boca Raton through the Federal Witness Protection Program. They move from shady Brooklyn to sunny Boca Raton, where the not-so-perfect Italian Catholic family struggles to blend in now as a near-perfect Jewish family.

The cast of 16 includes some of South Florida's best comedic talent from New York to cities in Palm Beach, Broward and Dade counties. Miami's Alex Alonso plays 'Fuggedaboudit' Frank opposite Boca Raton's Sharon Pfeiffer's Regina. Their son is played by Kalel Carrera from Davie who, although only 12 years old, is already a veteran of the stage. The mobsters are played to the hilt by Pompano Beach's Vincent Prestigiacomo (Big Sal); Benjamin Giordano (Joey 'Bag A Laundry') from Rocky Point, New York and a member of the LGBTQ community; Kevin Wilson (Mikey 'The Bat') from Palm Bay; and Al Giordano (Vinny) from Lake Worth.

Every character has a unique role in unraveling the plot with a surprising twist. Delray Beach residents include Michael Blacksburg who plays Rabbi Rabinowitz, Bob Sharkey as Father O'Neill and Federal Marshal, Agent Viso, played by Roy Lynam. The 'lisping' New York lawyer is played by Nina Poulos from Davie.Boca Raton resident Leslie Kandel, Fort Lauderdale resident Stephanie Manner, Boynton Beach resident Jamie Mattocks and Fort Lauderdale resident Christian Cooper are seasoned actors who will steal the audience's hearts in supporting roles, each in their own distinctive way. Miami Gardens resident and rising star Cameron Holder, a member of the LGBTQ community, plays Dani.

From Brooklyn to Boca was penned by local playwrights, Sharon Pfeiffer of Boca Raton and Deni B. Sher of Weston, a produced screenwriter. "This is a comedy unlike anything else we've ever seen," said Sher.

Sher met Pfeiffer at a reading of Sher's latest script. "That was the light-bulb moment for me," said Pfeiffer. "I relayed my concept to Sher, and she made me an offer I couldn't refuse to write the script. We hope this makes its way to the silver screen."

This comedic story is told from a woman's point of view, as only two talented playwrights, originally from up north, could tell it. Regina's world is full of genuine lovable characters, comedic plots and unexpected twists....

Italians are involved in full force including Al Giordano, Pfeiffer, Prestigiacomo, Wilson, Benjamin Giordano and Cravero Pemberton.

From Brooklyn to Boca debuts with a VIP Opening Night and champagne reception on Friday, January 10. Tickets to the VIP Opening Night are $100 per person. Through January 19, performances are Thursdays to Sundays at 7:30 p.m. Matinee performances on Wednesday, January 15 and Saturdays and Sundays are at 2 p.m. Tickets to shows start at $45 and are available to purchase at website.

From Brooklyn to Boca is produced by Walk the Walk Productions.

Location

The Studio at Mizner Park
201 West Plaza Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432 (Map)

Threads of Resilience: Celebrating Art, Beauty, and Cultural Legacy

Sunday, Jan 19, 2025 from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM - English

The Marshall L. Davis, Sr. African Heritage Cultural Arts Center invites you to experience a multimedia curation: Threads of Resilience:Celebrating Art, Beauty, And Cultural Legacy. Exhibits include Margarette Joyner's costumes merging African textiles with 19th-century portraiture, Imani Warren's Black Beauty as an Act of Resistance honoring African-descended women's beauty rituals and the Sunlight School of Beauty Culture, and A.J. Brown's Double Exposure, blending music and vibrant visual art.

Location

Marshall L. Davis, Sr. African Heritage Cultural A
6161 N.W. 22nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33142 (Map)

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