Tony Award-Winning Teacher Jason Zembuch-Young Makes Theater Inclusive for Students
He accepted the Excellence in Theatre Education Award at the 76th annual Tony Awards, an honor from Carnegie Mellon University.
He accepted the Excellence in Theatre Education Award at the 76th annual Tony Awards, an honor from Carnegie Mellon University.
Brévo Theatre explores the complexities of Black manhood with its production of Tarell Alvin McCraney’s The Brothers Size.
Who the hell is Matt Rife? If you’re asking yourself that, you might be part of an older generation.
If you’ve never experienced Brittany Brave’s live comedy set, now is the time to do so.
GableStage’s production of Karen Zacarías’ Native Gardens “will lean into how ridiculous an argument can be.”
This year, City Theatre’s Summer Shorts returns with yet another evolutionary twist.
Plenty of Miami theater fans haven’t seen Two Trains Running onstage. Now they can and should.
Miami Dances has a multipronged mission: to build a community foundation among Miami’s dancers, to encourage conversations, and to celebrate the richness of the area’s multigenre dance scene.
Miami City Ballet’s last program of the season, “Entradas,” offers a diverse yet complementary set of dances.
Create Dangerously incorporates a great deal of Haitian history and stories told in language that sometimes comes straight from the essays by Edwidge Danticat.
Dance Now! Miami’s upcoming Program III includes Gerald Arpino’s The Relativity of Icarus, a work that’s in danger of being lost.
Create Dangerously is yet another artistic way Miami New Drama is trying to speak to Miami’s diverse communities while illuminating what they have in common.
Zoetic Stage’s production #Graced aims to take audiences on a strikingly theatrical journey of self-discovery.
Miami Light Project’s Here & Now proves the artistic talent contained within Miami-Dade and Broward counties is near limitless.
Durante Verzola is a young artist with fine-aged craft stored in his soul.
Getting El Huracán produced in her hometown was always one of Charise Castro Smith’s goals.
Bright Star deals with the evolution of values, men exercising power over women’s lives, compromise, family, and forgiveness.
Brévo Theatre showcases works by Black playwrights and focuses on the Black experience.
Peter London Global Dance Company celebrates women choreographers, dancers, and performers.
Zoetic Stage’s production of Next to Normal is simply superb.
Florida Grand Opera has performed Puccini’s Tosca almost a dozen times in 50 years.
Sergio Blanco’s Tebas Land will debut on stage for the first time in Miami.