Circo Hermanos Vazquez at the Arsht Center Through September 15

The name might not be familiar to circus laymen, but Mexican’s Vazquez brothers are like the Ringlings of Mexico, founding a circus in 1969 with nothing but a handmade tarp and rented equipment and emerging as one of the most powerful entertainment brands in their country. After nearly four decades…

Greater Tuna at the Pelican Playhouse Through September 15

The Pelican Playhouse has made a point to single out its current production as a “PG-rated” play — a lurch toward somewhat adult material for a family-friendly community theater that prides itself on its all-ages productions. The work in question is a caustically funny satire of backward culture that has…

Blow Me at Mad Cat: Meandering Fashionista Madness

In Mad Cat Theatre Company’s new bio-play about late British fashion muse Isabella Blow, all the world’s a stage, but not a very glamorous one. The intimate theater-in-the-round set design is a harsh runway that juts out from tattered curtains. It’s framed by an antlered mannequin, a worn speaker, and…

Coconut Grove Playhouse Restoration Plan Gets State Approval

For supporters of a plan to reopen the Coconut Grove Playhouse, the countdown has begun. On Tuesday, Florida Governor Rick Scott and his cabinet approved a proposal by FIU and Miami-Dade County to lease the playhouse from the state. But the property is still mired in debt, and Tuesday’s decision…

Blow Me: Mad Cat Theatre Company’s Fashion-Focused Festival Revamp

This past April, South Beach Comedy Festival-goers were treated to an eccentric tragicomedy about an eccentric celebrity, Isabella Blow, the British fashion muse and magazine editor known for her keen eye (she discovered Alexander McQueen) and ostentatious headwear. Exploring Issi’s wit, style, and death wish – she attempted suicide six…

Slava’s Snowshow Through August 25 at the Arsht Center

When he’s not performing, Slava Polunin looks like an off-season Santa Claus or an aging wizard from a fantasy-movie franchise. Onstage, in his yellow parka, oversize red shoes, giant strawberry nose, and electrified white hair, he is no less fantastical. A versatile performance artist who once organized a street march…

Rabbit Hole Through August 11 at Main Street Playhouse

In this Pulitzer Prize winner, the story’s leading actors have to emotionally conjure the most unthinkable type of mourning: the death of a child. Howie and Becky, parents in their late 30s, lose their 4-year-old son Denny after he is accidentally struck by a 17-year-old’s car. The play’s drama focuses…

The Five Best Stoner Moments of Slava’s Snowshow

Looking for a long, strange trip? Set your GPS to the Arsht Center. That’s where Slava’s Snowshow opened last night, returning to Miami to greet a crowded house filled with children and adults alike. It was decidedly a family affair. The kids around us giggled with glee, high on youth,…

Mick Foley: From WWE Star to Stand-Up Comedian

In his career with World Wrestling Entertainment, Mick Foley has been thrown from the roof of a 16-foot-high cage, where he crashed through a broadcasting booth; hit by a steel chair, which dislocated his jaw and dislodged a tooth; nailed with a removable stairwell wielded as a weapon by his…

The Six Best Local Comedians in Miami

Send in the motherfucking clowns. We’ll take comedians any day over writers, poets, thespians, musicians, models, photographers, visual artists, or filmmakers. Comedians, in their own unique way, are artists, too — self-deprecating, ironic, intelligent, sensitive, neurotic yet brave, humble yet egotistical, damaged goods but mostly just awesome. Luckily, we have…

Good People at GableStage: Great Cursing, Solid Performances

One of the most sublime pleasures of this Miami summer comes just before the intermission in GableStage’s new production of Good People, when Jean, a track-suited Bostonian played by Elizabeth Dimon, takes to her feet in a bingo hall and bellows, “Cocksucker!” It’s delivered in a choleric “pahk the cahk…

Win Free Tickets to Slava’s Snowshow!

When he’s not performing, Slava Palunin looks like an off-season Santa Claus or an aging wizard from a fantasy-movie franchise. Onstage, in his yellow parka, oversized red shoes, giant strawberry nose and electrified white hair, he is no less fantastical. A versatile performance artist who once organized a street march…