Week of September 15, 2005   
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THEATER

Thursday 9/15

'MADAGASCAR'
   "There's no such thing as coincidence. Dig deeper. That's how you unravel a mystery," say the characters in "Madagascar." New Theatre begins its fall season with the new play by J.T. Rogers that explores family life and loss, starring Kathryn Lee Johnston, Angie Radosh and Bill Schwartz. 8 p.m. today (9/8) through Oct. 9 at 4120 Laguna St., Coral Gables. $30-$40, $10 students. Details: (305) 443-5909 or www.new-theatre.org.
'THE ELEPHANT MAN'
   The remarkably sensitive and intelligent John Merrick grapples with deformity and his dependency on the success it brings him in Mosaic Theatre's production of the Tony-winning play by Bernice Pomerance. 8 p.m. through Sunday at the theater, American Heritage Center for the Arts, 12200 W Broward Blvd., Plantation. $29 adults, $23 seniors and $15 students. Details: (954) 577-8243 or www.mosaictheatre.com.

Saturday 9/17

'CYNTHIA'S BIRTHDAY'
   White Orchard Theater presents this original psychological drama by artistic director and founder Irina Sundukova. 8 p.m. at MIAMIntelligence, 2000 S Dixie Highway, Miami. $20. Details: (305) 331-1393 or www.whiteorchardtheater.com.

Tuesday 9/20

'TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE'
   The Coconut Grove Playhouse opens its 50th-anniversary season with "Tuesdays with Morrie," based on the New York Times bestseller about the relationship between journalist Mitch Albom and his dying college professor, Morrie Schwartz. 2 and 8 p.m. Tuesdays-Sundays through Oct. 9 at the Playhouse, 3500 Main Highway, Coconut Grove. $35-$60. Details: (305) 442-4000 or www.cgplayhouse.org.
   
   
   
   
   
   

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