Dancers in Miami City Ballet’s Romeo and Juliet Prepare for Roles of Star-Crossed Lovers
Miami City Ballet will stage this take on Shakespeare’s tragedy.
Miami City Ballet will stage this take on Shakespeare’s tragedy.
The Opponent pits a young Black boxer against his on-and-off white trainer.
For decades, the Daniel Lewis Dance Sampler has opened the South Florida dance season.
The playwright navigates deeply into many worlds.
From Flamenco to meticulously-executed classical ballet, look to these organizations for dance-infused entertainment this fall and well beyond.
You don’t need to travel to NYC to see the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama.
The theater is a magical space. No one knows that better than Michel Hausmann.
Six has Henry VIII’s wives reclaim their narratives.
Artists turn the urban scene into a playground.
Flamenco masters Celia and Paco Fonta value what the dancers contribute to the art form.
Tanya Saracho’s Fade is an insightful dramatic comedy.
Tanya Saracho’s Fade is a smart, rueful workplace play.
One small decision can change the course of our lives forever.
The Disney classic is a “tale as old as time.”
Black Sheep is an absurdist dark comedy, a piece that is very difficult to pull off tonally.
IBFM is still a magnificent occasion to see great artists for the first time.
The dance company knows how to put audiences in a friendly zone.
Rubenology explores the actor’s Cuban backstory.
Uruguayan playwright and director Domingo Milesi’s play kicks off this year’s International Hispanic Theatre Festival.
Miami New Drama’s latest production is a tribute to a group of virtuoso musicians.
Two men with dovetailing psychosexual needs find a way to connect in Borrowed.
Siudy Garrido says she arrived at flamenco as part of the family business.