August: Osage County Offers Palpable Family Dysfunction at Actors’ Playhouse

​Tracy Letts’ Pulitzer Prize-Tony Award winning play, August: Osage County, which opened last night at the Actors’ Playhouse, is a satisfyingly complex dramedy where dense family psychodrama takes center stage.The emotionally charged and darkly funny play, about a dysfunctional family forced to come together and deal with some thorny baggage,…

Ten Things That Pissed Adam Carolla Off at the Colony Theatre

Adam Carolla is an entertaining radio and talk show host. His professional past, from Loveline, through The Man Show, and all the way up to his current, enormously popular podcast, is testament to that. In all of these projects, he’s shown serious on-the-fly wit, doing his best when paired with…

Jersey Boys Doo-Wops into Arsht Center and Our Hearts

Jersey Boys, the runaway Broadway hit and 2006 Tony Award-winning Best Musical about Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, hits Miami this week for a limited three-week run at the Arsht Center.With previews Wednesday and Thursday and regular run starting tomorrow night, Jersey Boys is the story of how The…

Wanda Sykes on Louis C.K., Hillbillies, and Hookers

She’s hard to watch, is a doody-head, and you can smell her B.O. through a television screen. Syke! Okay, now that we’ve got all the third graders’ attention, let’s talk some Wanda Sykes. She looks as cuddly as a koala bear but has a dry, sarcastic comedic timing that snaps…

Adam Carolla Explains Why Hawaiians Are Stupid

Adam Carolla, the offspring of a special needs school teacher and “a  welfare-food-stamp-depression-kind-of -70s-sit-around-the-house” mom, is anything but boring. His career accomplishments include his stint as the Pinky to Dr. Drew’s Brain on Loveline, drunkenly watching girls bounce on trampolines with Jimmy Kimmel on The Man Show, and he is…

Pioneer Winter’s Phallussy at Miami Made Weekend

At 23, Pioneer Winter is something of a curiosity. He was born in South Miami, graduated from the dance magnet at Michael Krop high school in 2006, choreographed a show for the largest arts festival in the world in Edinburgh, Scotland in 2007, had his master’s degree in public health and epidemiology…

Over-the-top laughs and brilliant acting in Zero Hour

Paint me with your words,” Zero Mostel tells a young New York Times reporter who’s come to interview him at his 28th Street studio in New York City. It’s an appropriate request because that’s exactly what actor and writer Jim Brochu does for Samuel “Zero” Mostel in his one-man biographical…

Jim Brochu Channels Zero Mostel at Aventura Arts & Cultural Center

The bombastic and uproariously hilarious Samuel “Zero” Mostel, who is regarded as one of the funniest entertainers to ever hit Broadway and Hollywood, is stunningly brought to life by writer/actor Jim Brochu in his one-man biographical play Zero Hour, solidly directed by Oscar-nominated actress Piper Laurie.Playing at the Aventura Arts…