Expect the Unexpected With Lucky Bruno and His New Show “Black Popcorn”
No one else could have created “Black Popcorn,” a wild amalgamation of live singing, brash social satire, dance, and more.
No one else could have created “Black Popcorn,” a wild amalgamation of live singing, brash social satire, dance, and more.
The ongoing WGA and SAG strikes have allowed comedian Carmen Christopher to return to his comedy roots.
Devotion focuses on women at worship and electronic networks where love withers or thrives.
Erin Proctor’s Plague Play is a reinterpretation of chapters 7 to 11 in the biblical Book of Exodus.
Deseo anchors Tennessee Williams’ play of powerful personalities in the passion of flamenco.
Artistic director Giancarlo Rodaz proves you can tell a familiar story in wonderful new ways.
After a year of performing at sea, Nery Saenz delivers a homecoming set at Miami Improv.
Area Stage Company artistic director Giancarlo Rodaz has turned to another beloved Disney title in his ongoing exploration of immersive theater.
The 28th festival features art exhibits, dance workshops, master classes, and performances across the city.
Hierro demystifies the image of the National Hero of Cuba and of the man who became a symbol of Cuba’s bid for independence from Spain in the 19th century.
Actress Lindsey Corey is taking on a fresh challenge with Actors’ Playhouse U.S. premiere of South African playwright Emma Peirson’s 2001 solo show Defending the Cavewoman.
Cisco Duran performs his comedy act all around the U.S., but he still calls the 305 home.
In “Summer Dances,” contemporary ballet company Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami presents performances highlighting underrepresented points of view.
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.