Set Almost 100 Years Ago, M Ensemble’s Blues for an Alabama Sky Rings True Today
M Ensemble first presented Blues for an Alabama Sky in the summer of 2001.
M Ensemble first presented Blues for an Alabama Sky in the summer of 2001.
The location shaped the production of FGO’s Agrippina.
The Limón Dance Company celebrates its 75th season by teaming up with Dance Now! Miami.
The Cuban Vote is a comedy centering on the mayoral campaign of Carolina “Caro” Clarens.
“The Center for Post-Capitalist History” is a fictional museum at Laundromat Art Space.
Erik J. Rodriguez and Charles A. Sothers’ play explores the early day of SNL.
The exhibit at Fundación Pablo Atchugarry features the work of 16 Brazilian artists.
The Flamenco Festival Miami returns to the Adrienne Arsht Center this month.
A forbidden love affair, a crumbling marriage, and the dynamics that come into play from both.
The latest exhibit at the Wolfsonian is all about point of view.
Roscoè B. Thické III’s photography offers raw commentary on life, family, and his neighborhood.
Global Cuba Fest offers a snapshot of the island’s music and culture.
Purvis Young’s artwork was a running commentary on his surroundings.
The music and voices, the lights and laughter are back at the plaza.
The White Card is a drama aimed at encouraging examination of white dominance and anti-Black racism in American life.
Hampton House was a hub of activity and attention during the 1950s and ’60s.
On Your Feet! was supposed to open at the Miracle in November 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic shredded that plan.
Charles Humes, Jr., says he’s less concerned with producing beautiful work than with getting a point across.
The honors don’t stop coming for artist Mira Lehr.
In the role of Blanche DuBois is Miami soprano Elizabeth Caballero.
GableStage, Miami New Drama, and others adapt to the latest COVID-19 surge.
Commissioned by Zoetic Stage, GringoLandia opens on January 14 at the Arsht Center.