Lots of Laughs With a Miami Twist in GableStage’s Laughs In Spanish
Playwright Alexis Scheer celebrates the nuances of the “Miami language” in Laughs In Spanish.
Playwright Alexis Scheer celebrates the nuances of the “Miami language” in Laughs In Spanish.
“Miami Dances” brings attention not only to established companies but to the many new voices in the region.
If Elena Maria García’s ¡Fuácata! was Cuban coffee on speed, Cuban Chicken Soup serves up generous portions of comfort food.
Karolena Theresa and Melissa Rich turn therapy into a kiki at their live show, Cheap Therapy.
Miami City Ballet dancers have put in long studio hours for months to bring Swan Lake to the stage.
Bourbon at the Border, a play recalling the Freedom Summer struggle for voting rights, is unfortunately timely in this day and age.
Ahead of Earth Day, National Water Dance invites audiences to connect with dancers in a natural setting.
Un Poyo Rojo is a rollicking work of physical theater – a union of dance and cirque acrobatics, skits, and cabaret.
Positive Vibration Nation is a theater-rock-guaguancó opera that tells the story of six characters who embark on a journey in search of their roots.
In Miami New Drama’s world premiere of Dangerous Days, the McDuffie-Buchanan story is resurfacing in a completely different way.
Carlos Hernandez brings his variety show to the Miami Improv with a slate of special guests and surprises.
BalletX’s mission is to present contemporary works by living choreographers and expand the envelope of what ballet means.
Written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tony Kushner, Caroline, or Change is likely to prove the most challenging show in the current Actors’ Playhouse season.
Cabaret has maintained its popularity precisely because it is a reflection of America’s cultural climate.
Karen Peterson Corash says Miami’s Forward Motion Dance Festival demonstrates that disability and dance have a strong connection in the performing arts.
Dance Now! Miami keeps forging connections with international dance companies to inspire greater cooperation.
The national touring company of Hamilton comes to the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts March 13-24.
For The Lehman Trilogy, artistic director Bari Newport is crafting something complex and markedly different for GableStage.
Arca Images will premiere Nilo Cruz’s newest play, Sed en la Calle del Agua, at the Miami-Dade County Auditorium.
Here we go again – the Adrienne Arsht Center’s 2024-25 Broadway season includes productions of Mamma Mia!, Chicago, and Some Like It Hot.
Miami City Ballet’s third program of the season, “Spring Mix,” comes to the Adrienne Arsht Center.
Odissi dancer Bijayini Satpathy has set out to explore a more individualistic vision of India’s classical dance style.