The Betsy’s Overture to Overtown Jazzes It Up All Month Long
Overture to Overtown will feature an entire network of talented artists throughout April.
Overture to Overtown will feature an entire network of talented artists throughout April.
Bright Star deals with the evolution of values, men exercising power over women’s lives, compromise, family, and forgiveness.
Brévo Theatre showcases works by Black playwrights and focuses on the Black experience.
Peter London Global Dance Company celebrates women choreographers, dancers, and performers.
For Silvia Manrique, public accessibility is just as important as preservation.
Zoetic Stage’s production of Next to Normal is simply superb.
Florida Grand Opera has performed Puccini’s Tosca almost a dozen times in 50 years.
Sergio Blanco’s Tebas Land will debut on stage for the first time in Miami.
There’s a reason for the longevity of Jazz in the Gardens.
Miami New Drama hosts the world premiere of Aurin Squire’s new play, Defacing Michael Jackson.
Three films at Miami Film Festival offer a view of the Cuban perspective.
Global Cuba Fest is marking its quince this year.
Gabriela Gamboa realized that something important was missing in Miami: a mountain.
A Doll’s House, Part 2 isn’t precisely a sequel to the classic that inspired it.
Joseph A. Walker’s play serves as the M Esemble’s season opener.
The company’s second program of the season brings together venerable creative voices.
Pink Martini delivers the most intoxicating melodies.
New World Symphony’s series takes its name from Langston Hughes’ 1941 poem.
Tony Chirinos’ photos provide a certain memento mori.
There always have been more than pop hits to Willy Chirino.
Olujimi Dance Collective explores the misunderstood dance style.
The exhibit showcases the work of artists inspired by the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.