Homemade Studios and Zoom Choreography: How Miami City Ballet Dancers Are Staying in Motion
Miami City Ballet dancers are finding creative ways to work from home.
Miami City Ballet dancers are finding creative ways to work from home.
Once again, the world seems to have caught up with Conner O’Malley’s comedic vision.
Local comedians seek to re-create a live-performance atmosphere online.
Dale Andree is calling on dancers in Miami and across the nation to join National Water Dance.
Florida Grand Opera created six mini-concerts using footage from past rehearsals that it will be releasing weekly.
“We’re in a zombie apocalypse movie without the zombies.”
When the African Heritage Cultural Arts Center wanted to select a play for its Women’s History Month celebration, Charlayne Woodard’s NAACP award-winning, one-woman show, Pretty Fire, was top of mind. Pretty Fire is a five-part story that moves through the discrimination and oppression experienced by African Americans in the 1950s…
Eight-foot-long fluorescent tentacles stretch across the floor. A gold-lacquered ball gown hovers among gold chain links the size of an arm. Every corner of Brigid Baker WholeProject’s Little Havana studio suggests an alternate reality seeping through.
If you’re a person of a certain age, a lover of jazz, or a fan of outsize personalities, you’re probably familiar with Louis Armstrong. The late, great jazz trumpeter and gravel-voiced singer’s 1964 recording of “Hello, Dolly!” dethroned the Beatles from a 14-week run atop Billboard’s Hot 100.
If you’ve ever wearily watched a dance performance in a theater and thought, I’ve seen this before, a production by Jérôme Bel might cure your artistic ennui. The renowned French dancer and choreographer — whose works have been performed in collaboration with esteemed institutions such as…
“Hamilton,” the hip-hop musical based on the story of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, finally takes Miami.
If you’ve never seen the movie, don’t think you’ll be ill-prepared for the musical. The play is a retelling of the plot but filled with comedic songs.
The comedian’s standup show “Brain Humor,” which is slated for release March 8, pulls material from Grooms’ March 2019 seizure and the removal of the brain tumor that caused the serious health scare.
Some of the biggest productions in showbiz are making their way down south.
The Juggerknot Theater Company’s latest production is a great addition to its canon of immersive plays delving into Miami’s history.
Edred Utomi fulfills his goals nightly as Alexander Hamilton in the touring company of the musical sensation.
Despite the strength of the material, the M Ensemble’s production of the Tony Award-winning show about Thomas Wright “Fats” Waller doesn’t fully hit its stride.
Five years since its original production, Hamilton: An American Musical continues its world domination. The Broadway musical saw its South Florida debut at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts during the 2018-19 theater season, but it will finally land in Miami February 18 at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, where it will remain through March 15.
South Florida-raised dancer/choreographer Jon Boogz has always wanted to use dance to tell stories that matter.
Feeling joyous is not so easy these days in light of the nation’s toxic politics, global climate change, potential pandemics, and, well, pick your anxiety-producing crisis. But at least temporarily, joy can be experienced for the price of a theater ticket.
The interactive stage show and Miami history lesson is turning its attention to North Beach for its newest iteration.
Whether it’s his science-centric podcast Here We Are or his live Stand Up Science, comedian Shane Mauss has built up a dedicated audience that digs his brand of trippy, unusually informative comedy. Luckily for Miami comedy connoseurs who enjoy gaining a little knowledge between their belly laughs, he’s bringing his…