100 Creatives: Actress Ann Marie Olson Makes the Stage an Enriching Destination

There’s hardly a worthwhile production hitting a local stage that doesn’t have the talents of Ann Marie Olson at hand. A music theater graduate from New World School of the Arts, Olson is a Carbonell Award winner and two-time nominee. Miami New Times’ sister paper New Times Broward/Palm Beach named her Best Actress of 2015, she was a recipient of a Silver Palm Award for Outstanding Contribution to South Florida Theater, and she has a voice described as “golden” by numerous critics of the stage.

Limon Dance Company Returns With Its Founder’s Vision Intact

“I saw the dance as a vision of ineffable power,” dancer and choreographer Jose Limon explained before his death in 1972, “dance as Michelangelo’s visions dance and as the music of Bach dances.” The late dance pioneer’s vision still endures in the company he founded, now in its 70th year — a tribute to the man and the artist and those who believe in his gifts.

ICA, YoungArts Collaborate to Bring Dance Master Michael Clark to Miami

Around the nation tonight, Americans will continue to grapple with political division and unrest. But inside the Jewel Box at the National YoungArts Foundation, dancers and audiences will celebrate a unique collaboration of creative forces, with local and international arts groups coming together to create a uniquely Miamian masterpiece.

Louis CK Gave Arsht Audiences an Escape From Politics

No, Louis CK didn’t take down Donald Trump last night. CK’s bit endorsing Hillary Clinton on Conan went viral in the weeks leading up to last Tuesday’s election. The clip’s popularity had some fans wondering whether CK would add a political update to his set, which he’s been perfecting on the road for months.

100 Creatives: Marissa Alma Nick, Dancer Who Makes Miami Move

In honor of our “People” issue, which will hit newsstands November 17, New Times proudly presents “100 Creatives,” where we feature Miami’s cultural superheroes. Have suggestions for future profiles? Let us know in the comments. #96: Marissa Alma Nick You can thank a shitty Tom Cruise film for bringing dancer…

100 Creatives: Stephanie Ansin, Theatrical Renaissance Woman

In honor of our “People” issue, which will hit newsstands November 17, New Times proudly presents “100 Creatives,” where we feature Miami’s cultural superheroes. Have suggestions for future profiles? Let us know in the comments. #97: Stephanie Ansin Stephanie Ansin is a multitasker, at least in the theatrical sense. She…

Sandrell Rivers Theater, New Performing Arts Venue, to Open in Liberty City

The smell of greasepaint hovers over Liberty City’s new Audrey Edmonson Transit Village — and the crowds are already gathering in anticipation of the new Sandrell Rivers Theater’s official grand opening November 19. Two of Florida’s top professional theater companies are nearly finished moving into the space.

Dance Now, Think Later Wants Miami to Wake Up and Dance

For most of us, mornings mean waking up to ten alarms, checking for social media notifications, and downing a cup of cafecito for that early boost. But Liza Pitsirilos wants to change the way Miami wakes up. Specifically, she wants you to dance. In April, Pitsirilos attended a retreat concentrating on…

Miami City Ballet Premieres With Classic, Romantic Giselle

Grisi, the legendary ballerina who originated the role of Giselle in 19th-century Paris, must be smiling down on Lauren Fadeley from dance Heaven. Portraying the titular heroine of Giselle, the most celebrated French ballet, can well be considered the zenith of any career. And not only did Fadeley get to…

In The Way You Look (at Me) Tonight, Cunningham and Curtis Explore Perception Through Disability

One of the highlights of Tigertail’s fall season, The Way You Look (at me) Tonight, comes to the Miami stage this weekend. It runs Friday and Saturday, October 14-15 at the Miami Dade County Auditorium’s On.Stage Black Box. A collaboration between self-described disabled choreographer and performer Claire Cunningham and choreographer…

The 11 Greatest Moments in Arsht Center History

Ten years ago, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County opened its doors for the first time. This weekend, the venue will host a massive party to celebrate. To commemorate its tenth anniversary, the Arsht plans to show off why its has become a major home for…

Miami New Drama Takes Over Historic Colony Theatre in Miami Beach

The historic Colony Theatre will now be operated by Miami New Drama, the City of Miami Beach announced this week. Miami Beach, which owns the historic theater, says that the company assumed operations at the resident theater company on October 1. Miami New Drama Artistic Director Michel Hausmann and Managing…