Actors’ Playhouse celebrates 30 years in Coral Gables with new staging of ‘Man of La Mancha’

Coral Gables’ Actors’ Playhouse marks 30 years with revival of Man of La Mancha Actors’ Playhouse is marking its 30th anniversary at the Miracle Theatre by reviving the musical that launched its residency there: Man of La Mancha.

CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Actors’ Playhouse is marking its 30th anniversary at the Miracle Theatre in Coral Gables by reviving the musical that launched its residency there: "Man of La Mancha."

The company moved into the Miracle Theatre, located at 280 Miracle Mile, after being displaced by Hurricane Andrew, at a time when the historic venue was also searching for new direction.

The partnership helped solidify one of South Florida’s most enduring regional theaters.

On Friday, the Playhouse opened a new staging of the classic musical that inaugurated its presence on the Miracle Mile.

For E.L. Losada, who stars as Don Quijote, the production feels especially meaningful.

“And I personally, I feel honored to get to be at the helm of this right now because it’s so much bigger than me,” Losada said.

Losada launched his professional career at Actors’ Playhouse when he was 19. Although he has performed at the Miracle Theatre before, this is his first time taking on the role of Don Quijote — a dreamer guided by chivalry and unwavering belief in goodness.

Losada said the theater’s longevity is a product of dedication from the people who have kept it running for decades.

“I think it’s a testament to what, when you get a group of people that really love what they do and they’re really good at it, and they just stick to it and keep showing up and keep showing up to do it, I think that’s what this is a testament to,” he said.

Actor Jose Luaces, returning as Sancho, is also continuing a legacy. His high school drama teacher originated the role in the Playhouse’s first production of Man of La Mancha 30 years ago.

“I am so happy to be able to continue that legacy of someone who taught me musical theater in high school and being able to do it professionally and now to fill his shoes at the Miracle Theater,” Luaces said.

Luaces said the Miracle Theatre’s endurance is notable in an era when many regional theaters face financial uncertainty.

“The amount of heart in this theater is amazing. Like, you don’t see this in regional theaters around the country,” he said.

Losada added that the story at the center of Man of La Mancha — perseverance and refusing to give up — mirrors Actors’ Playhouse’s own journey.

“That’s what this whole story is about,” he said. “That’s why I love playing Don Quijote, and why I love doing that transition because it’s, you know, I could spend the rest of my life trying to beat that.”

Man of La Mancha runs through Dec. 21. Click here for more information on how to purchase tickets.

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