Week of February 23, 2006   
State takes first step toward tunnel at seaport
Miami, federal transit officials meet to discuss streetcars
County to ask Congress to examine Arabs' takeover of port
Bal Harbour greenlights $1 billion hotel-condo project
Businessman's lawsuit alleges Sunshine Law violation
County rejects proposal to waive annexation fees
Straub: Miami Arena will be razed if no buyer is found

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THEATER

Saturday 2/18

'INTO THE WOODS'
   Miami-Dade College Theater students perform "Into the Woods," a play that blends classical American fairytales like "Little Red Riding Hood," "Cinderella," "Jack and the Beanstalk" and "Rapunzel" with a fresh tale about a baker and his wife and their attempt to correct a curse that prevents them from having a child. Play debuts 8 p.m. at Miami-Dade College North Campus, William and Joan Lehman Theatre, 11380 NW 27th Ave. Various times. Feb. 18-19 and 24-25. Details: (305) 237-1438.

Tuesday 2/21

'HAIRSPRAY'
   "Hairspray" plays at Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts. Feb. 24-26. Various times at 1700 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Details: (305) 673-7300 or www.gleasontheater.com.

Thursday 3/2

'CATS'
   The Miami Stage Company launches the musical production of Andrew Lloyd Weber's "Cats." The show features a 17-piece orchestra and a cast of more than 30. Through March 11. Various times at Robert Russell Theater at the Alper Jewish Community Center, 11155 SW 112th Ave., Kendall. Details: (305) 274-3597.
'BOLD GIRLS'
   Women's Theatre Project features "Bold Girls," a story of four women in violence-torn Belfast. 8 p.m. at 640 N. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale. Details: (954) 462-2334.
'CEREMONIES IN DARK OLD MEN'
   M Ensemble Company presents "Ceremonies In Dark Old Men," a play depicting dreams, frustrations and the life of a black family living in Harlem in the 1960s. Through March 12. Various times at Urban Theatre, 12320 W. Dixie Highway, North Miami. Details: (305) 895-0335 or www.jebapresents.com.

Friday 3/3

'DAY OF RECKONING'
   New Theatre presents Melody Cooper's "Day of Reckoning," a play about an interracial couple at the beginning of a labor movement in 1880s Chicago. Pre-opening celebration at 8 p.m. $55 includes pre-show buffet, wine and post-play reception with the cast and playwright. Details: (305) 443-5909.

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