Matteo Lane’s Viral Comedy Success Isn’t a Joke
Queer comedian Matteo Lane dominates social media with his quick wit and clever quips.
Queer comedian Matteo Lane dominates social media with his quick wit and clever quips.
Die, Mommie, Die! is a reminder that Charles Busch’s brand of camp classic is timeless.
Theater workers around South Florida have already felt the impact of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ arts budget veto.
“Rebellion & Resilience” is Peter London’s latest offering, featuring the world premiere of Carmen.
“Amor Brujo,” a piece embraces a classic of haunted passions among Spanish gypsies, lands at the Arsht Center.
This year’s “Summer Shorts” features four original plays by local playwrights.
Rosie Herrera Dance Theatre’s artistic director was awarded the inaugural Knight Choreography Prize for her impact on the nation’s modern dance landscape.
After a false start, Laughs in Spanish, the little show that could, finally makes its Florida premiere at GableStage.
“Heart of the Garden” is a fusion of classical ballet, modern dance, and dances from Peter London’s home country.
Actors’ Playhouse’s production of A Rock Sails By asks the profound universal questions: Is there life after death, life beyond Earth, and what’s it all for?
Clayton Horwitz and Mario Adrion are eager to bring young people out to Villain Theater to experience live comedy they can relate to.
In “Pop,” Diego Salterini whisks audiences to the 1980s to consider the decade as if they were going over last night’s entry in their diary.
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.