In Pie Solo, Pioneer Winter Strips and Self-Flagellates

Last weekend, Miami Theater Center’s Sandbox Series presented the first of a three-weekend run of Pie Solo, Pioneer Winter’s “quarter-life” reinterpretation of the one-man show. The multimedia event is an autobiographical foray into Winter’s personal, family, religious, and queer history told in stages with contemporary dance, tap, a sax solo,…

4000 Miles at GableStage: A Profound, Near-Perfect Production

After smoking some weed with her 21-year-old grandson, a 91-year-old matron matter-of-factly discusses the intimate facts of her life. She’s sitting on an old couch in her Manhattan apartment while a solemn Karl Marx photo hangs on the wall behind her. “Neither of my husbands ever satisfied me,” she says…

With Brothers Beckett, Poop Jokes Abound at Arsht

When a character in the play you’re watching describes his incipient bowel movement as a “turtle head” poking out of his butthole, you know you’re in for some refined theater.Of course, playwright and co-star David Michael Sirois never intended his reprisal of Brothers Beckett, originally presented at the cozy Alliance…

Peter London Global Dance Company Stays Local in Little Haiti

Afro-Caribbean folklore entered Peter London’s soul at age six, and never left. In the hilly Trinidadian countryside, the then-youngster would take part in religious ceremonies often led by his family members, who were strong keepers of the Yoruba-derived faith and drumming. From there, his love for dance sprouted into classical…

Michelle Williams on Fela!, Blue Ivy, and Handling the Haters

Since the Super Bowl, pop-culture chatter has essentially revolved around Beyoncé — her HBO special, her world tour, her GQ cover. But let’s not forget about the other members of Destiny’s Child — especially the one who’s starring in a Broadway show, planning a new reality TV show, and dealing…

Tarell Alvin McCraney Wins $150,000 From Yale University

It’s been a good year for Tarell Alvin McCraney. The Miami playwright kicked off 2013 with his own punched-up, truncated version of Hamlet, which opened at GableStage in January to favorable reviews (including ours). Next, he’s working with London’s Royal Shakespeare Company and the New York Public Theatre to produce…

Alvin Ailey Explores Its Spiritual Side at the Arsht

Alvin Ailey Dance Theater’s performance at the Arsht Center last Friday night began and ended with a prayer — or rather, with an electrifying, raging, shimmering, sassy, full-bodied reminder of what prayer can mean. A work by choreographer Garth Fagan, of Lion King fame, opened the show. Fagan has often…

Miami Made Festival Expands into South Beach

In Miami’s ever-evolving cultural landscape, change is not only welcome but also required for survival. And the Miami Made Festival, bringing up-and-coming theater and dance projects to the Adrienne Arsht Center February 26 through March 3, is evolving along with its local talent. The eighth edition of the festival comprises…

Miami Time Brings a Buffet of Sketch Comedy to PAX

Saturday night, local theater collective White Rose Miami brought 15 smashing sketches to the stage at the Performing Arts Exchange (PAX). After a serendipitous meeting at another show inside the dark-walled and dimly lit den, PAX co-owner Roxanne Scalia struck up a deal with White Rose founders Melissa Almaguer and…

Haiti’s Ayikodans: South Florida Can’t Get Enough

After two seasons of sold-out performances at the Arsht Center, Haiti’s Ayikodans is returning for a weekend of dance February through Sunday. The company will be presenting a world premiere of their Artistic Director Jeanguy Saintus’ “Lamentation 13,” a work commissioned by the Arsht Center. Not only that, the dance…

Three Good Men: Project eÑe’s Noble First Effort Fails in Execution

Project eÑe, a new bilingual theater program supported by Area Stage Company, presents notable works by Spanish playwrights in both English and Spanish. Unlike other similar programs, the plays are not performed in Spanish with English superscript, but rather presented in each language individually as separate performances. We attended the…

LeBron James and Dwyane Wade Got Their Ballet On Yesterday (Photos)

Miami’s LeBron James and Dwyane Wade are two of modern basketball’s biggest names. Miami’s Jeanette and Patricia Delgado are two of modern ballet’s most celebrated dancers. So some advertising genius thought to pair the two pairs in an ad campaign to promote the rising arts scene downtown. The results are,…