To date, more than $20,000 has been raised for local non-profit organizations through this program.
Organizations utilize select production’s final dress rehearsal as fundraising events and an opportunity for cross-connection.
Presented by Temple Beth Am Sisterhood & Zelda Kloner’s Gift Fund
Now in its sixth season, this free, public program brings artists, scholars, and community leaders into dialogue inspired by the theatre’s mainstage productions, exploring Jewish life, culture, history, and identity in its many facets.
Join us for two signature events this season, presented in collaboration with The Hub at Temple Beth Am.
An Evening with Mera and Don Rubell Monday, November 2, 7:30pm
Join renowned collectors Mera and Don Rubell for an intimate conversation about collecting, discovering artists, authenticity, value, and the responsibility of preserving culture. Moderated by playwright Jessica Provenz, this special evening explores the stories behind one of the world’s most influential contemporary art collections and the enduring question at the heart of True Art: What makes art matter?
A Conversation with Playwright Joshua Harmon Monday, February 1, 7:30pm
Presented by Dr. Susan Jay
Internationally acclaimed playwright Joshua Harmon (Prayer for the French Republic, Bad Jews, Admissions) makes a special public appearance for an intimate conversation about his celebrated career and the deeply personal inspiration behind We Had a World. In conversation with Stuart Meltzer, director of GableStage’s production of We Had a World.
Secure your seat at thehubmiami.org. Free with RSVP.
Eliminating barriers to theatre attendance for students, educators, and families across Miami-Dade County through ticket and transportation support.
Partner organizations have included The SEED School of Miami, Miami-Dade County Foster & Adoptive Parent Association, Overtown Youth Center, and Florida Memorial University.