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This year, 鈥淪ummer Shorts: Flipping the Script鈥 features four original plays from Homegrown, a City Theatre initiative where the selected quartet cohort collaborates with a master playwright in a year-long intensive.
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The 鈥淐lassical Conversations鈥 series is free and open to the public and it isn鈥檛 necessary to have a purchased ticket to attend the pre-show talks, according to the Arsht.
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SundialCarlos Fr铆as is joined by director Gladys Ram铆rez. She鈥檚 the executive director of City Theatre in Miami where she's directing the Miami debut of the play "La Gringa" at the Adrienne Arsht Center.
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Ashlee K. Thomas, a local playwright, tells us about her musical The Busy Bees鈥 Great Adventure playing at the Arsht Center. It's about a group of bees on a quest to learn about the environmental crisis. Public schools worked together to build a whole curriculum around the show
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Giancarlo Rodaz is the artistic director of Area Stage Company in Miami. He is behind the production of Disney鈥檚 "The Little Mermaid" at the Arsht Center, playing through August 27.
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Miami's Adrienne Arsht Center unleashes the 16th year of its Free Gospel Sundays series this weekend. The program will feature world-renowned acts as well as local talent through April 2023 and will include for the first time popup performances around Miami-Dade County.
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The Adrienne Arsht Center is turning 15 years old this year. To celebrate the milestone, 15-year-olds in the community are invited to take their quincea帽era portraits at the center for free.
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Maestro Gerard Schwarz joins us to talk about the music around Miami Art Week. Plus, a panel of artists discuss Miami Art Week.
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Why is the government selling affordable housing in risky flood zones? Actress Gabrielle Union on her new book and her advocacy work. Plus, socially-distanced belly dancing.
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The battle over masks in schools escalates. Plus, a new theatrical production coming to the Arsht Center explores LGBTQ identity through dance.
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Shuttered by the COVID-19 pandemic last year, Arsht welcomes back in-person audiences with programs by Zoetic Stage and City Theatre.
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Shows in large houses are a no-go, but FGO still plans to hold smaller concerts and opera performances throughout both Miami-Dade and Broward counties.