A Bicycle Country: Powerful Tale of Cuban Exiles by Pulitzer Prize-Winner Nilo Cruz
New Theatre at The Roxy Performing Arts Center (1645 SW 107th Avenue Miami, FL 33165)
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- $35.00 - $40.00
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- $17.50 - $20.00*
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All offers for A Bicycle Country have expired.
The last date listed for A Bicycle Country was Sunday June 24, 2012 / 5:30pm.
Currently at New Theatre at The Roxy Performing Arts Center:
Ricky J. Martinez's Poetic Play Road Through Heaven
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It's a heady, emotional and poetic ride as Road Through Heaven looks at unconditional love, the nature of self-development, and the willing of dreams into reality. Evelyn Perez stars in this world-premiere production from New Theatre at The Roxy Performing Arts Center. Margaret M. Ledford directs the drama, which was written by Miami-born Cuban-American and New Theatre Artistic Director Ricky J. Martinez. A resident of South Florida, Martinez's other works include Postlude 1, Bed in Heaven, EPAR and Concerning Phaedra. Learn More

2 Goldstar Member Reviews
Written on Jun 19 2012It was gripping from the outset but by the second act we were completely sucked in and quite in love with the characters. THe writing is poetic but clear and the story so devastating and real. Absolutely would recommend it to theater lovers.
Written on Jun 18 2012I did not enjoy it at all.
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About the Ticket Supplier: New Theatre
New Theatre is a multi-cultural theatre producing a season of Nouveau Classic works, blending classics and new works, which speak to and about a diverse contemporary audience by stimulating, provoking, challenging, and entertaining since 1986.
Entering our 25th Anniversary Season, our theatre has flourished under the energetic Artistic Direction of Ricky J. Martinez and Managing Director, Eileen Suarez refining its focus on works which speak of social/religious/humanistic interests, relevant issues of discrimination based on race, gender and sexual orientation, the immigrant's plight, the role of youth in our community, and for stories from the heart and for the soul which celebrate the mosaic that makes up our South Florida community.
We embrace the voices of early and mid-career playwrights. Many talented artists would not have a forum for their work without our unflagging commitment to "new voices-new work." We have commissioned and/or produced over fifty world premieres including Nilo Cruz's 2003 Pulitzer Prize and Steinberg award-winning play Anna in the Tropics, Steinberg and Osborn award nominated Just A Kiss by Catherine Bush, recently published works such as Clarence Darrow's Last Trial by Shirley Lauro, Elaine Romero's Barrio Hollywood, and David Caudle's Sunken Living Room.
Our theatre has been home to several World Premieres of local professional playwrights Michael McKeever, Susan Westfall, Dr. Richard Janaro, Alfred Allan Lewis, Lauren Feldman, and David Caudle which later exhibit nationally and internationally. For the past twenty years, New Theatre has housed, in its modest hundred-seat theatre, over fifty world premieres, and as many Florida premieres.
Our artists have received many honors and awards, including the Key to the City of Coral Gables, Carbonell awards and nominations from the South Florida Theater Critics Association, Best of Miami awards in Miami New Times and SunPost, Best of the Year listings in The Miami Herald and The Sun Sentinel, South Florida Theatre League Silver Palm Awards and 2008 South Florida Theatre Festival Audience Favorite for Miami-Dade County and others to boot!
Our company has been the recipient of funding from The Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the City of Coral Gables, The Division of Cultural Affairs of the State of Florida, and The National Endowment for the Arts. New Theatre is a proud member of The Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, Theatre Communications Group, The Theatre League of South Florida, The National New Play Network (NNPN) and the Dade Cultural Alliance.