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Katz theater to offer free children’s play

The fruits of one six-week Pembroke Pines summer drama camp are coming to pass.

The Susan B. Katz Theatre of the Performing Arts, 17189 Sheridan St., is hosting a whodunit drama performance called “The Show Must Go On!” free to audiences and parents at 7:30 p.m. on July 30.

The song-and-dance caper features an ensemble of child actors crooning timeless Broadway musical numbers. The plot of “Show” concerns a theft of costumes and props from all the popular Broadway productions, and it’s up to theatre police and the casts of “Annie” and “Grease” to ferret out the conniving culprit who literally stole the show.

The romping production features plenty of inside actor humor, over-the-top villains, bumbling heroes and Broadway stars.

For more information, call 954-986-5027, or visit www.ppines.com.

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Phillip Valys has covered Pembroke Pines since May 2008. He has freelanced for ...

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