Week of March 20, 2003    
Miami International caps future airline fees in effort to stall aviation industry tailspin
Office condos rising as interest rates increase appeal of ownership
Impact of Iraq invasion on local aviation industry could mirror effects of Gulf War
Hancock Financial to open regional headquarters in Coral Gables
Downtown Miami to become hub for Western Hemisphere's free trade meetings
Clock ticking on Heat Group's plan to develop land behind American Airlines Arena
$2 fee the roadblock in conversion of Tri-Rail to transit czar

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THEATER

Thursday 3/20

PICON PIE
   Hollywood Playhouse presents Rose Leiman Goldemberg's musical play about the life and loves of the legendary Molly Picon, featuring Barbara Minkus and Oscar Cheda. Play runs through March 23. Hollywood Playhouse, 2640 Washington St., Hollywood. Details: (954) 922-0404, ext. 100.

Friday 3/21

SIX DANCE LESSONS IN SIX WEEKS
   Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks, by Richard Alfieri follows an aerobic dance instructor's first assignment with a feisty minister's wife with a flair for dance. These two fox trot, tango and tangle their way through an assortment of lessons throughout April 13 at the Coconut Grove Playhouse, 3500 Main Highway, Coconut Grove. Tickets $35 for previews, $40 for weeknights and matinees; $45 Friday and Saturday nights. Details: (305) 446-3857.

CONTINUING

THE CREDEAUX CANVAS
   A bittersweet play by Keith Bunin about art, its practitioners, purchasers and parasites will run through March 30 at the New Theatre, 4120 Laguna St., Coral Gables. Tickets run $25-$35; students $5. Details: (305) 443-5909.
X'D: CONFESSIONS OF A MORMON BOY
   Coconut Grove Playhouse presents Steven Fales' eye-opening story about his failed attempt at overcoming his same-sex attraction, resulting in his divorce and excommunication from the Mormon church. Previews for the one-man show through March 6, and will run through May 11. Coconut Grove Playhouse, 3500 Main Highway, Coconut Grove. Tickets $25 for week nights and matinees; $30 Friday and Saturday nights. Details: (305) 446-3857.
   

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