Ground-Shifting “Men Who Dance” Returns as It Ponders Masculinity
“Men Who Dance” has grown from 15 dancers to 40 and also includes two opera singers.
“Men Who Dance” has grown from 15 dancers to 40 and also includes two opera singers.
Florida Grand Opera is putting a contemporary spin on the Italian opera.
For its latest program, the company investigates the energy behind things.
Secrets are embedded in Heisenberg, secrets that it wouldn’t be fair to share.
Shamel Pitts offers a “voyeuristic, futuristic” exploration into softness and vulnerability.
Forward Motion Festival spotlights dancers both with and without disabilities.
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.