What the scene in Miami presents this week

The musical group La Mosca comes to Miami to perform at the Miami Beach Bandshell, 7275 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, 33141, on Friday, June 14, at 7 pm. About the band it is read that it is a group formed in 1995. Their music includes diverse genres such as Argentine cumbia, merengue, tango, pop, alternative rock and salsa. Furthermore, it is stated, their songs reflect sporadic, eternal loves, maintaining a certain mischief in their lyrics. A promotional card states that we will raffle an Inter-Miami shirt signed by Leonel Messi.

Comedy in Theater 8

My mother, my girlfriend and I, a comedy by the Argentine playwright Mechi Bove, continues to play at Teatro 8, 2173 SW 8 St., Miami, 33135. In the play, the character of Fernando is a bachelor who, at 43 years old, he still lives with his mother Victoria. The man decides to settle down with Leticia, the first woman he really cares about. This forces him to face the difficult task of introducing his girlfriend to his mother. But a Christmas Eve dinner may change everything when Fernando announces to Victoria that he is finally leaving his mother’s house to live with Leticia, who in turn does not know that Fernando still lives with her mother. It is directed by Alejandro Vales and stars Jessica Álvarez Diguez, Martin Sipicki and Agustina Lecouna. Performances Friday, June 14 at 9 pm and Saturday the 15th, at 8:30 pm. Reservations at (305) 541-4841 and on the website www.teatro8.com.

The jackpot

A new premiere announces the Teatro Trail, 3715 SW 8 St., Miami, 33134. The jackpot, script by Flavia Coste, with a cast of outstanding actors, Susana Pérez, Rachel Cruz, Yaniel Castillo and Yusnel Surez, under the direction of Yusnel Suarez and Alberto Pujol. A surprising and very funny comedy about the role of money in our society. 100% of the people who win the lottery collect the prize, but Richard is having doubts. How do you think his family is going to react? And what will you do if you win the jackpot? Performances Friday, June 14, at 8:30 pm, Saturday, June 15, at 8 pm, and Sunday, June 2, at 5 pm. Reservations at (305) 443-1009.

The inconvenient

The work of the Spanish playwright Juan Carlos Rubio, The inconvenient, comes to the Tower Theater in Miami, under the direction of Kevin Kass. The theme of the comedy revolves around the sale of an apartment, with an unusual and surprising sales contract. The promotional poster highlights that this piece has been very successful in Mexico, Argentina and Spain, but it should be added that it also in Miami where it had a solid season years ago. The cast for this occasion is made up of the first actress Marta Velasco, Ana Beln Beas and Willy Martin. Performances Friday, June 14 and Saturday, June 15, at 8:30 pm, and Sunday, June 9, at 5 pm, at the Tower Theater, 1508 SW 8 St., Miami, 33135

Night of humor

It is claimed that they are the best monologues in Miami, those presented in The Night of Laughter, which will be on Friday, June 14, at 9 pm, at the Tower Theater, 1508 SW 8 St., Miami, 33135: A fun show of monologues, stand-up and improvisation with the best live comedians, expresses the note, adding that a master of ceremonies, a stand-up actor, a monologuist and rotating guests, will make you laugh and have an incredible night.

Alacrn

Titled Alacrn or the Ceremony, the Spanish playwright, director and actor José Antonio Lucia is presented at the Koubek Center, 2705 SW 3 St. Miami, 33135, with a show that emerges from all its gypsy splendor, bleeding his story between the pulla, the zambra and the thorn. This scoundrel meets with himself every night, starts with a flamenco moan, gives it courage and goes out to play La Cangrejo, the one who was his love and who is no longer here. Alacrn comes to remember her while she settles into the black, funny and absurd tragicomedy that is her life. This piece is music, flamenco and theater. Saturday June 15, at 8 pm.

Unemployed of the month

The Spanish comedian Jorge Cremades returns to the stage of the Trail Theater with a show of humor in its purest form. The program includes videos and monologues, where Jorge Cremades reveals all the unimaginable aspects of work, from the hardest job in the world, such as being a civil servant, to the simplest, such as being a civil servant. Performances on Saturday the 15th, at 8:30 pm, and Sunday the 16th, at 7 pm. Teatro Trail, 3715 SW 8 St., Miami, 33134. Reservations at (305) 443-1009.

Book by Teresa Fernndez Soneira

The gathering The Caiman in front of the Mirror, hosted at the Hialeah library by cultural promoter Osvaldo Gallardo, will dedicate the program on Saturday, June 15, at 2 pm, to the presentation of Relatos y evocaciones, an anthology (1986-2023). ), by the Cuban writer Teresa Fernndez Soneira. The volume, published by the Alexandria Library Publishing House in Miami, includes sixty-five essays and articles on history, travel, events and experiences published by the author in different magazines and newspapers over the last 40 years. Participating in the launch of the book are Dr. Elena de Jongh Portuondo, the editor Modesto (Kiko) Arocha, the plastic artist Sergio Chávez and Osvaldo Gallardo, creator of the gathering. JF Kennedy Library, 190 W 49 Street, Hialeah, 33012. Event open to the public.

witchy love

The joint work between Siudy Garrido Flamenco Company and the South Florida Symphony Orchestra has given rise to Witch Love, a captivating dance and theater production directed by Siudy Garrido and Sebrina María Alfonso. The show combines flamenco with Amor brujo, the great work of the Spanish composer Manuel de Falla. The story follows Candela, a grieving widow, as she navigates the presence of her husband’s ghost and discovers new love in Carmelo. Saturday, June 15, at 8 pm, at the Ziff Ballet Opera House at the Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 33132. Reservations at (305) 949-6722.

Roberto Carlos at Kaseya

Brazilian singer Roberto Carlos, one of the most beloved and admired voices in the entire Hispanic world, appears in downtown Miami on Sunday, June 16, at 8:30 pm, to offer, without a doubt, another memorable concert. The author of Concave and Convex, Lady Laura and A Million Friends, appears at the Kaseya Center, 601 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, 33132. Reservations at (786) 777-1000.

intimate enemies

The play Enemigas ntimas continues, by Sergio Marcos and Martín Guerra, with the performances of Beatriz Valdés, Irela Bravo, Marisol Correa and Susana Pérez, and the direction of Yusnel Surez. The meeting between four lifelong friends will become a rollercoaster of emotions when incredible secrets they keep begin to be revealed. A game of discovery in which we will talk about love, sex, friendship, family, loyalty and betrayal and where humor, irony, drama, suspense and nostalgia for youth will make the viewer wonder. excite at all times. An exquisitely funny comedy, masterfully performed by four of the greatest actresses in the world. scene Miami theater. With these attractive words, this piece is promoted, which will be presented on Sunday, June 16, at 5 pm. Teatro Trail, 3715 SW 8 St., Miami, 33134. Reservations at (305) 443-1009.

At the Colony Theater

The musical show In Life There Are Loves returns to the stage of the Colony Theater in Miami Beach, the bolero-opera by the Venezuelan journalist and writer, Csar Miguel Rondn, starring Lena Burke and Rafael Pollo Brito. This program premiered successfully in 2019, and has returned triumphantly to the stage of the Colony Theater in Miami Beach for the third time. Narrated live by the author himself, the proposal tells a story of love and heartbreak. Performances Thursday through Saturday at 8 pm, and Sundays at 5 pm, among other times, through June 23, at the Colony Theatre, 1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 33139. Tickets on sale at miaminewdrama.org

Tarun Kumar

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