Theatre

Olympia Lobby Live!

Join us the third Wednesday of every month to enjoy Olympia Lobby Live! Transforming the lobby into our very own cabaret, featuring sketch comedy, improv, music, burlesque and much more! After party with DJ Mikey Forte & special happy hour prices at our cash bar Doors open at 6 pm / Action starts at 7 pm *seating is on a first come, first served basis Olympia Lobby Live! is officially on the third Wednesday of every month. FREE ENTRANCE - RAIN OR SHINE

Spirituals & Òrìṣàs: Migration Through Song Presented by Hued Songs

Join Hued Songs at Little Haiti Cultural Center for Spirituals & Òrìṣàs: Migration Through Song. Featuring a cast of vocalists, dancers, and musicians, this program will highlight the intersection of African-American spirituals and Òrìṣàs of the Yoruba culture, exploring ancestral memory and the migration of black culture and traditions, through African American spirituals and Òrìṣàs of the Yoruban culture This performance is made possible with the support of 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, The Knight Foundation, Mangrove Creative Collective, & The Little Haiti Cultural Complex. About Hued Songs: Funded in part by the John S. & James L. Knight Foundation, Hued Songs is a performance series that illuminates the works of black composers or inspired by black history, culture, or text. Learn More at Huedsongs.org.

A Wonderful World Presented by Miami New Drama

A world-premiere musical about jazz legend and singular American icon Louis Armstrong, with songs recorded and made popular by Armstrong, and original book by Aurin Squire, the multi-talented Opalocka-raised playwright and TV writer (This is Us, The Good Fight), and co-author of last season’s hit Confessions of a Cocaine Cowboy.) A Wonderful World, traces Armstrong’s odyssey, the musical genre he helped define, and the complex history of race in America, from the birth of jazz in Armstrong’s native New Orleans to international stardom and the Civil Rights era.

FEOS by Teatro y Su Doble Presented by FUNDarte

FUNDarte’s NO BORDERS series presents FEOS, a theater piece written by acclaimed Chilean playwright Guillermo Calderón, directed by Aline Kuppenheim and inspired by the story “La Noche de los Feos” by Mario Benedetti, “Feos” is a visual feast of Bunraku-style puppetry. Incorporating stop motion projections, puppeteering of the highest caliber and a story that challenges audiences to look at their own faults with honesty and acceptance, the production is a unique work of beauty.

The Cubans Presented by Miami New Drama

Our mission of developing and presenting new work by Miami artists continues with the debut of the first play by Cuban-American playwright and actor Michael Leon. The Cubans turns the classic American family drama into a quintessential Miami story – a poignant, humorous exploration of the fraught generational dynamics and struggle for identity in a Cuban-American family.

DINO-LIGHT Presented by Lightwire Theater

Dino-Light was the recipient of the prestigious Jim Henson Foundation Grant and is the first feature-length theatrical production created and performed by creators Ian Carney and Corbin Popp. In this original storyline, a famous scientist with magic powers brings a friendly dinosaur to life. When the dinosaur wanders away from home, he discovers a world full of creatures that light up the darkness and help him find the meaning of love. This glow-in-the-dark adventure is visually stunning and has been praised for its cutting-edge blend of puppetry, technology, and dance by audiences all over the world.

Then There Was You Presented by MIAMI short FILM FESTIVAL at Deering

Deering Estate will serve as a venue for the 18th edition of the Miami short Film Festival on Tuesday, November 5 through Friday, November 8. This year the festival highlights over 60 shorts from around the globe, diving into topics such as immigration, adoption, gun control, environment, family, and more. The festival evenings are from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Guests can enjoy a cash bar from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. with screenings beginning at 7 p.m. The program will be held at the Deering Estate's Visitor Center Theatre. Each evening of the 18th edition of the Miami short Film Festival program at Deering Estate will be curated by theme. On Friday, November 8: In "Slippery Corners of the Mind," we all try to navigate the dark veils that hide our lurking inner self behind shadows, but are not always successful.

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