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Meow Meow Presents An Evening Of

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Meow Meow Presents An Evening Of "Pure Chaos" at The Moss Center on Saturday, April 4.

This Week and Weekend's Musts

COMEDY

An Evening with Meow Meow 

8 p.m., Saturday, April 4

Known for her dynamic fusions of music and comedy, the Australian-born visionary delivers a cabaret experience like no other. Featuring everything from original chansons to Piazzolla tangos to reimagined Radiohead selections, Meow Meow’s productions embody her signature wit and irreverence, promising a groundbreaking and wild ride that will delight new and longtime fans alike.

10950 SW 211 Street, Miami, Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center

Cost: General Admission, $45 - $60, VIP $80

For more information, click here.

 

VISUAL ARTS

Miami Zine Fair

EXILE Projects

12p.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, April 4 

The Miami Zine Fair returns bringing together 150+ artists, writers, illustrators, activists, and poets from Miami and beyond. The event features a dynamic mix of zine exhibitors, performances, site-specific artworks, demonstrations, podcasts, workshops, and interactive programming—creating an environment that is energetic, inclusive, and deeply community-driven.

151 NE 41st St #3547, Miami, Paradise Plaza.

Free and open to the public, RSVP here.

For more information, click here. 


DANCE

Miami City Ballet: Jewels

Adrienne Arsht Center  

Friday, March 27 through Friday, April 3

Enter a world of glamour, elegance and pure dance delight in George Balanchine’s Jewels—a three-part visual feast of color, light and musicality. Emeralds shimmers with French romanticism, set to the dreamy melodies of Fauré. Rubies crackles with jazzy energy and wit, driven by Stravinsky’s bold rhythms. And Diamonds dazzles with sweeping Tchaikovsky, bringing the evening to a radiant and refined close

Cost: $52 - $309

1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, Ziff Ballet Opera House

For more information, click here. 

 

MUSIC  

The Yellow Wallpaper

New World Symphony  

7 p.m., Tuesday, April 7

A one-night-only experience that guides listeners through Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s classic feminist tale of a woman’s psychological unraveling under confinement. Curated and performed by New World Symphony (NWS) Fellows, the program features a selection of modern works by Clyne, Stravinsky and Widmann, as well as the world premiere of a new composition by Fernanda Aoki Navarro. Bespoke visuals accompany the music, guiding audiences through themes of confinement, perception and shifting realities.

500 17th Street, Miami Beach, New World Center

Cost: Pay what you wish, $10 Recommended 

For more information, click here. 


Nestor Torres Quartet

Ocean Drive Promenade Music Series

5 p.m., Sunday, April 5

Standing on the shoulders of flute giants from worlds as diverse as Rampal & Galway in Classical Music; Richard Egues’ Cuban Charanga style; rocker Ian Anderson’s Jethro Tull; Herbie Mann and – most influential of all – Hubert Laws as pioneers of Jazz Flute, Latin Grammy Award winning Nestor Torres’ rhythmic and mellifluous flute sound remains apart in a class all by itself. 

Lummus Park between 14th Street and 14th Place, Miami Beach

For more information, click here. 

 

THEATER 

"Merrily We Roll Along"

Zoetic Stage

Through Sunday, April 5

A musical journey through fame, friendship and the cost of success. Stephen Sondheim’s Tony Award-winning musical tells the story of Frank Shepard, a famous songwriter and film producer, and his two closest friends. Moving backward across 20 years, the show details Frank’s rise from penniless, dreamy-eyed composer to wealthy, film-producing sellout and what he lost to get there.

Read the preview story by Charlotte Libov here.

Read the review by Aaron Krause here.

Cost: $78.39

1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, Carnival Studio Theater

For more information, click here. 

 

"Prayer for the French Republic"
GableStage

Friday, March 20 through Sunday, April 19

Celebrated playwright Joshua Harmon (Bad Jews, Admissions) pens a, darkly funny exploration of history, identity and survival. Since the 1970s the Solomon Benhamou family has worked hard to make Paris into a wonderful home. But when their son comes home beaten because he was wearing a yarmulke, they are forced to question their safety and sense of belonging in the country they love. Twice extended on Broadway, this powerful play blends sharp humor, profound drama and delicious croissants for a story as timely as it is timeless. 

Cost: $70, $60 includes fees

GableStage Theatre at the Wolfson Family Theatre

1200 Anastasia Ave., Coral Gables

For more information, click here.


ART

Perez Art Museum

"Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture"

Open Thursday, March 19 through Sunday, August 23

Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture explores the dynamic interplay between athletic performance and artistic expression. Coinciding with major international sporting events taking place in Miami—the Miami Open, the Formula 1 Grand Prix, and the FIFA World Cup, the exhibition positions Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) as a site where global audiences converge to reflect on the cultural impact of sport. In a city shaped by exchange and diversity, the exhibition underscores how games and competitions create common ground across traditions, identities, and rivalries.

1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami

For more information, click here

 
Locust Projects

"This Too Shall Pass"

Through Monday, April 6.  

"This Too Shall Pass" delves further into the intricate connections between the body, spirit, and the unseen forces of nature by introducing a new approach to Ema Ri's multidisciplinary practice.  

297 NE 67th St., Miami 

For more information, click here. 

 

Mindy Solomon Gallery

March 7-April 18

  • Jack Kabangu: I Have No Body, I Am Somebody

Featuring a series of portraits rendered in his iconic, self-taught style, Kabangu introduces a dynamic and psychologically charged visual language. His figures — elongated, introspective, and subtly fragmented — exist in spaces that feel both intimate and unsettled, mirroring the layered nature of identity and displacement.'


  • Sydnie Jimenez: Stars in Your Eyes

The exhibition title, Stars in Your Eyes, serves as a linguistic pivot. It evokes the shimmering energy of passion and ambition while simultaneously nodding to the disorienting sensation of "seeing stars” — the dazed confusion that often follows a blow to the senses. For Jimenez, the eyes are not merely anatomical; they are the "windows to the soul" and the primary vessels for our perception of the universe.


  • Natalia Arbelaez and Daniela Gomez Paz: Cuerpos cósmicos, between the earth and the skies / entre los cielos y la tierra
In this exhibition, themes of death, spirituality, and the cosmos intertwine with reflections on the physical body and its intimate relationship to the earth. Through distinct yet complementary practices, Arbelaez and Gomez Paz explore how histories — both personal and collective — are embedded in material, gesture, and form.

Mindy Solomon Gallery, 848 NW 22 St., Miami

For more information, click here 

 

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