Miramar Cultural Center’s Little Broadway Summer Camp Performs an Adaption of FAME with FAME Jr.!

MIRAMAR, Florida – Take a journey through the halls of a performing arts high school and cheer on 100 Little Broadway Summer Campers as they discover that it takes much more than talent to achieve their goals!

- Advertisement -
CoM Job Fair-728x90

The talented camper’s will perform their twist of the Cult Classic FAME. FAME Jr. is based on the hit motion picture which was turned into a long-running television series and will be co-directed by JoMarie Payton (TV personality, Singer, Actress, Director) from the hit TV show, Family Matters. JoMarie will be available for interviews before the performance.

There will be 2 performances: A matinee ideal for camp groups on Thursday, August 1st at 10:30am and an evening show for family, friends and the community-at-large on Friday August 2nd at 7:30pm. Both performances will be at the Miramar Cultural Center 2400 Civic Center Place, Miramar, FL 33025.

FAME Jr. is set during the last years of New York City’s celebrated High School for the Performing Arts on 46th Street. The musical follows the bittersweet but inspiring story of a diverse group of students as they commit to four years of grueling artistic and academic work in order to achieve their dream of “hitting the heights” and putting their “name in lights.” With insight and humor, the show explores the issues that confront many young people today, including prejudice, identity, self-worth, literacy and perseverance. Fame JR. is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).

Tickets are available now at TicketMaster.com or the Box Office located at the Miramar Cultural Center. For more information regarding MCC’s Education programs, shows and initiatives, call (954) 602-4519 or email Education@MiramarCulturalCenter.org.

More Stories

Jamaica tufton Ministry of Health

Jamaica to develop national fertility strategy amid falling birth rate concerns

Health and Wellness Minister Christopher Tufton has announced plans for a National Fertility and Family Support Strategy aimed at addressing Jamaica’s declining birth rate,...
CARICOM Caribbean general elections

CARICOM Election Observation Mission says Bahamas 2026 polls peaceful, orderly

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Election Observation Mission (CEOM) has reported that The Bahamas’ 2026 general election was conducted in a peaceful and orderly manner,...
Club Kingston

Club Kingston named Priority Pass Lounge of the Year for Latin America and Caribbean

The Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) has lauded Club Kingston after it was named Priority Pass Lounge of the Year – Regional Winner for Latin...
Jadon Prieto

7-year-old Trini-American boy accepted into Mensa, the world’s high-IQ society, after standout academic performance

Seven-year-old Jadon Prieto of Henry County, Georgia, near Atlanta, is earning recognition for both his academic achievements and character after being accepted into American...
Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission

Antigua election commission rejects fraud claims, warns of possible legal action

The Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission (ABEC) has strongly rejected allegations questioning the legitimacy of Antigua and Barbuda’s April 30 general election and warned...
Trinidad Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar

Trinidad and Tobago refuses to recognize CARICOM secretary general beyond August

Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar says Trinidad and Tobago will not recognize Dr. Carla Barnett as Secretary General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) after her...
Andrew Holness and Mark Golding

Jamaica ranked Caribbean’s top country for electoral democracy in UNDP report

Jamaica has retained its position as the leading country in the Caribbean for electoral democracy, according to the 2025 Electoral Democracy Index featured in...

Belize highlights CARICOM opportunities for youth during panel discussion

Belizean students and young professionals gathered in Belmopan on Tuesday for a panel discussion focused on the opportunities available through Caribbean regional integration as...
A resident in Black River, St. Elizabeth, repairs his roof in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa.

Jamaica audit finds only 1.8% of Hurricane Melissa donations spent months after storm

Jamaica’s disaster response system is under scrutiny after an audit revealed that only a small portion of the billions donated for Hurricane Melissa recovery...

Davis, PLP reelected in Bahamas landslide election victory

Bahamian Prime Minister Philip Davis and his governing Progressive Liberal Party secured a decisive reelection on Tuesday, positioning Davis to become the first Bahamian...

Latest Articles