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Performing Arts

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Kathy Griffin Got Canceled During Trump’s First Term. Now, She’s Back for Round Two.

Kathy Griffin Got Canceled During Trump’s First Term. Now, She’s Back for Round Two.

By Caroline ValFebruary 12, 2025

Griffin was placed on several international watch lists after her gory anti-Trump photo went viral.

Matteo Lane’s Viral Comedy Success Isn’t a Joke

Matteo Lane’s Viral Comedy Success Isn’t a Joke

By Liz TracySeptember 18, 2024

Queer comedian Matteo Lane dominates social media with his quick wit and clever quips.

With Die, Mommie, Die!, Island City Brings a Queer Gem to the Stage

By Juan Antonio BarquinSeptember 5, 2024

Die, Mommie, Die! is a reminder that Charles Busch’s brand of camp classic is timeless.

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A Feat and Feast, Miami City Ballet Revives Its <i>Swan Lake</i>

A Feat and Feast, Miami City Ballet Revives Its Swan Lake

By Artburst MiamiApril 19, 2024

Miami City Ballet dancers have put in long studio hours for months to bring Swan Lake to the stage.

<i>Echo</i> Marks Cirque du Soleil’s First South Florida Show Since 2019

Echo Marks Cirque du Soleil’s First South Florida Show Since 2019

By Luis GomezFebruary 20, 2024

Cirque du Soleil’s Echo features a two-story cube spinning, floating, and transforming, all while the artists perform acrobatic stunts.

New Works From Young Choreographers Bloom in Miami City Ballet’s “Winter Mix”

New Works From Young Choreographers Bloom in Miami City Ballet’s “Winter Mix”

By Artburst MiamiFebruary 7, 2024

Choreographers Durante Verzola and Margarita Armas are adding fresh works to Miami City Ballet’s “Winter Mix.”

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Dance Now! Miami’s Site-Specific <i>Havisham!</i> Leaps Into Classic Dickens

Dance Now! Miami’s Site-Specific Havisham! Leaps Into Classic Dickens

By Artburst MiamiFebruary 6, 2024

Dance Now! Miami revives a Charles Dickens antagonist as the central interest in Havisham!

The Tears of a Clown and the Realism of Florida Grand Opera’s <i>I Pagliacci</i>

The Tears of a Clown and the Realism of Florida Grand Opera’s I Pagliacci

By Artburst MiamiJanuary 26, 2024

Florida Grand Opera’s upcoming production of Ruggero Leoncavallo’s I Pagliacci comes nearly 82 years after the Miami Opera Guild first performed the Italian opera.

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Bring Comedic Chops to Hard Rock Live

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Bring Comedic Chops to Hard Rock Live

By Christine BorgesJanuary 17, 2024

You know them from Saturday Night Live, 30 Rock, Parks & Recreation, and so much more.

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Dance Now! Miami Invites Escape in Its Season Opener

Dance Now! Miami Invites Escape in Its Season Opener

By Artburst MiamiDecember 1, 2023

Dance Now! Miami welcomes audiences to escape the outside world and become immersed in “Program I.”

Miami City Ballet’s “Fall Mix” Features World Premiere by Native Son Jamar Roberts

Miami City Ballet’s “Fall Mix” Features World Premiere by Native Son Jamar Roberts

By Artburst MiamiOctober 18, 2023

Former Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater member Jamar Roberts comes to Miami City Ballet with a stacked résumé.

Rosie Herrera Blends Faith and Fantasy in <i>Make Believe</i>

Rosie Herrera Blends Faith and Fantasy in Make Believe

By David RollandOctober 3, 2023

Make Believe is the second part of a trilogy that choreographer Rosie Herrera describes as related to religious iconography and faith.

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New – and New to South Florida – Plays Are Just the Ticket for the 2023-24 Theater Season

New – and New to South Florida – Plays Are Just the Ticket for the 2023-24 Theater Season

By Artburst MiamiSeptember 28, 2023

Brand-new or lesser-known plays and musicals ask a ticket buyer to roll the dice and have faith that trusted artists are going to present something entertaining.

South Florida’s 2023-24 Season of Dance Is Nonstop and Full of Surprises

South Florida’s 2023-24 Season of Dance Is Nonstop and Full of Surprises

By Artburst MiamiSeptember 25, 2023

From Miami City Ballet to Dimensions Dance Theatre, here’s what’s in store for the upcoming season.

Tony Award-Winning Teacher Jason Zembuch-Young Makes Theater Inclusive for Students

Tony Award-Winning Teacher Jason Zembuch-Young Makes Theater Inclusive for Students

By Liz TracyJune 21, 2023

He accepted the Excellence in Theatre Education Award at the 76th annual Tony Awards, an honor from Carnegie Mellon University.

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Brittany Brave Is Working on a Documentary About Miami’s Comedy Scene

Brittany Brave Is Working on a Documentary About Miami’s Comedy Scene

By Jesse ScottJune 9, 2023

If you’ve never experienced Brittany Brave’s live comedy set, now is the time to do so.

How Dance Now! Miami Rescued Gerald Arpino’s <i>The Relativity of Icarus</i>

How Dance Now! Miami Rescued Gerald Arpino’s The Relativity of Icarus

By Artburst MiamiMay 8, 2023

Dance Now! Miami’s upcoming Program III includes Gerald Arpino’s The Relativity of Icarus, a work that’s in danger of being lost.

Choreographer Durante Verzola Returns With Miami City Ballet Premiere

Choreographer Durante Verzola Returns With Miami City Ballet Premiere

By Artburst MiamiApril 12, 2023

Durante Verzola is a young artist with fine-aged craft stored in his soul.

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<i>Six: the Musical</i> Kicks Off South Florida’s Broadway Season This Fall

Six: the Musical Kicks Off South Florida’s Broadway Season This Fall

By Carolina Del BustoSeptember 21, 2022

Six has Henry VIII’s wives reclaim their narratives.

Broward Center and Arsht Announce Historic Broadway Seasons for 2022-23

Broward Center and Arsht Announce Historic Broadway Seasons for 2022-23

By Emmalyse BrownsteinMarch 31, 2022

For the first time, both venues will kick off their respective Broadway seasons with the same show.

Dancorcism Is a Joyful, Transformative Healing Dance Experience with Deep South Florida Roots

Dancorcism Is a Joyful, Transformative Healing Dance Experience with Deep South Florida Roots

By Liz TracyMarch 31, 2022

Debbie Attias’ energy dance classes show how “fun heals everything.”

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Despite His Many Years Doing Late-Night, Bill Maher Still Believes in Standup

Despite His Many Years Doing Late-Night, Bill Maher Still Believes in Standup

By Nicholas OliveraMarch 1, 2022

Florida fit the criteria Bill Maher looked for when selecting a location to film his upcoming HBO special.

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