Saturday Night Live‘s Marcello Hernández Adds Two More Miami Shows
The hometown comedian and SNL breakout star sold out four Olympia Theater shows last month.
The hometown comedian and SNL breakout star sold out four Olympia Theater shows last month.
Gramps is a valuable third space for Miami’s diverse creative scenes.
The breakout SNL star will play four shows in town next month.
Sofia Luna’s cabaret draws on the history of the occult, rock conspiracy theories, and the enduring mystique of Led Zeppelin.
The comedian will perform on the originally scheduled date at a different venue.
The departing artistic director reflects on nurturing dancers and sustaining the arts in a changing city.
The controversial comedian suggested he faced unique difficulties staging the show in Miami.
The Puerto Rican-Cuban creator’s viral “Madres en Cuarentena” videos have led to theater gigs and even film roles.
After playing some of the world’s biggest comedy venues, JVN is road-testing his latest set at the Miami Improv.
The Good For Your Mente Comedy Night is a mix of stand-up and group therapy geared toward young Latinos.
The show flips the script on how we honor those we’ve lost.
The improv trio takes purses and bags from willing audience members and crafts a set based entirely on the contents inside.
The lineup features selections ranging from jukebox musicals to Best Musical winners and a classic comedy.
His This Past Weekend podcast is one of the most popular in the country.
Get the nostalgia-thon started early by rewatching some of the show’s best sketches and performances, as declared by New Times staff.
Griffin was placed on several international watch lists after her gory anti-Trump photo went viral.
The prolific performer’s versatility will be on full display when he brings his Being Alive concert to Fort Lauderdale.
The announcement garnered an outpouring of tributes from friends, family, playwrights, and performers.
The fires have had far-reaching effects on the entertainment world.
“I’m excited about how the festival has grown,” says festival director Pioneer Winter.
Her frankness has paved the way for riskier voices in comedy.
The comedian brings his Effervescent Tour to the Adrienne Arsht Center on New Year’s Eve.