Theatre

American Rhapsody Presented by Zoetic Stage and Adrienne Arsht Center

Over the course of some 60 years — starting in 1969 and ending in 2032 — the Cabot family tries to keep up with the world as it evolves around them. Epic in scope yet intimate by nature, American Rhapsody weaves the lives of its main characters through the ever-changing landscape of the American zeitgeist as it speeds through the last half of the 20th century into the turbulence of today and well beyond: civil unrest, the feminist movement, the greed of the ’80s, the horrors of 9/11, the 2008 financial crisis, same-sex marriage, the COVID-19 pandemic. As the family evolves into a new America, so does its cultural identity as members of other races and sexual orientations marry into and redefine what the family thought it was.

Aesop's Fable-ous Christmas Tree Presented by Main Street Players

When Aesop's fables are given a holiday spin, you'll get a mash-up of The Twelve Days of Christmas and The Tortoise and the Hare, where the six birds of Christmas compete in a comical race - with the turtle dove winning, of course: a tiny snow mouse teaches the abominable snowman that little friends may prove great friends; Ebenezer Scrooge realizes that wealth unused might as well not exist; Santa's elves dream of a life outside the workshop as they sing a "patter poem" about their ideal careers; and even though the eight reindeer panic when Rudolph gets a cold in the nose, they learn that necessity is the mother of invention. A dozen vignettes illuminate important life lessons by reinventing the classic fables, blending humor, rhythmic elements, rapping, puppetry, poetry, song and storytelling to create a fast-paced, fun-filled show that's filled with Christmas spirit.

2022 Annual Talent Festival Presented by Due to Arts, Inc.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Due to Arts celebrates its Annual Talent Festival 2022 Miami, Florida (November 12, 2022): The celebration of Due to Arts, Inc. (a Non-Profit Organization) Annual Talent Festival 2022 edition is taking place this December 11, 2022. In association with Taller en Acción Arts Academy, it will give the opportunity to over 150 children to showcase their Performing Arts talents. The show will showcase 4 different categories consisting of Theater Plays, Live Singing, Musical Instrumental performances, and classical dancing. Participants will be arriving from different parts of Miami-Dade County including local schools and Art Academies. The participants will exhibit their talents and participate in a major cultural event. The festival will have a major audience present and a professional crew working behind the scenes. Participants will also receive some training and mentoring from known industry leaders. Recognitions will also be given to all those who participate. “With the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.” Festival will take place on December 11th, 2022, first function at 3pm - second at 7pm. Venue: FIU Concert Hall- The Wertheim Performing Arts Center The Wertheim Performing Arts Center (also known by the abbreviation WPAC, full name The Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts Center) is a performing arts center that opened in 1996. Our organization has been helping the community it serves to reach their full potential through a combination of art programs and events, communication, and perseverance Discover more at www.duetorarts.org or www.tallerenaccion.com IG: @duetoartsorg or @tallerenaccionoficial Media inquiries, and coverage requests, please contact: Oscar Belloro | Marketing Manager tallerenacion1901@gmail.com Due to Arts, Inc. also known as Taller en Acción Arts Academy is a nonprofit organization with 501 C (3) status. The organizations mission is to help children of all ages with minimum resources to experience the performing arts in all levels, including those who have disabilities and are low income. Our program teaches theater, acting, modeling techniques, instrumental classes and dance choreography to all kids and adults. We also involve our students in community projects and the importance of helping others.

CAP @ SRT: Homegrown Play Reading Series

Fantasy Theatre Factory presents the first Cultural Arts Program (CAP) at Sandrell Rivers Theater of the season with City Theatre for their Homegrown Play Reading Series! City Theatre invites you to join us to meet and mingle with playwrights, followed by the reading. After the reading, audiences are invited to discuss the work with HOMEGROWN playwrights and Homegrown Miami Master Playwright Vanessa Garcia. When : Sat, Dec 10 Meet & Mingle @ 6 PM Play Readings @ 7 PM Tickets : FREE RESERVATION Tickets.ftfshows.com

Rhythm India Presented by The Moss Center

NEW PERFORMANCE (Formerly Taj Express) Rhythm India takes you on the journey of dance and celebration through Bollywood & Beyond. Experience the vibrant costumes, and dynamic music. Rhythm of India is the creation of Joya Kazi, a World Choreography Award Nominee and Telly Award Winning director and choreographer. The performance features the company dancers of Joya Kazi Unlimited as seen on screens from Bollywood to Hollywood.

Grimmz Fairy Tales Presented by The Moss Center

​Jay and Will Grimmz, the hip-hop, fable, story dance-pop sensational brothers are known not just for their sweet sounds, but for the stories their music tells through, off-the-chart theatrical effects. It's a hip-hop inspired, re-imagining of the classic fairy tales. They'll be performing some of their greatest hits including "Snow White and the Seven Shawties;" "Rapunzel: Let Down Your Hair;" and "Hansel & Gretel: Out in the Streets."

World of Musicals Presented by The Moss Center

If you love musical theater, this show is for you. Top-notch young talent perform the most beloved songs in the music theater canon. From classics by Rodgers and Hammerstein and Stephen Sondheim, to heartrending ballads from EvitaLes Misérables, and Phantom of the Opera and exuberant contemporary favorites from Dirty DancingMamma Mia, and Sister Act II – you’ll be carried away on an enthralling theatrical journey.

Run Time: 120 minutes with one intermission

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