Performing Arts

‘Brothers Beckett’

 
 

Gabe Hammad and David Michael Sirois get testy over a game of backgammon in 'Brothers Becket' at the Arsht Center's Carnival Studio Theater.
Gabe Hammad and David Michael Sirois get testy over a game of backgammon in 'Brothers Becket' at the Arsht Center's Carnival Studio Theater.
Justin Namon

Growing up is hard to do for brothers Kevin and Brad Beckett, the roomies at the center of David Michael Sirois’ darkly hilarious ‘Brothers Beckett.’ A smash when it premiered at Alliance Theatre Lab in 2011, the Carbonell Award-nominated play is being showcased at the Carnival Studio Theater in the Arsht Center through March 24. Gabe Hammad, left, plays Kevin Beckett, Sirois his bro Brad. Mark Della Ventura returns as the brothers’ pal Doug, with Ashley Price as Kevin’s girlfriend and Julie Daniels as a germaphobic meteorologist. Performances are 7:30 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, 4 p.m. Sunday at the Arsht, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. Tickets are $35. Call 305-949-6722 or visit www.arshtcenter.org.

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