Erin Foley stars in a night of stand-up comedy at Hideaway on 26 with local favorite Lisa Corrao, presented by G Girls, on Feb. 1.
Foley has appeared on Conan O’Brien, @Midnight, and Chelsea Lately. She has her own Comedy Central Presents half-hour special and has performed at the New York Comedy Festival, Montreal Comedy Festival, San Francisco Sketchfest, and Moontower Comedy Festival. As a TV writer, Foley wrote for the critically acclaimed Netflix sitcom One Day At A Time. Erin is also the host and creator of the top-rated women's sports podcast, HERLIGHTS. For tickets, go to erinkfoley.com.
Billboard-charting alt-folk-pop singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Rachael Sage will perform in Davie, on Saturday, Feb. 1 at the South Florida Folk Festival where she will play songs from her current acclaimed 2024 record, Another Side, as well as a smattering of songs from her forthcoming album, Canopy. Sharing stages with seminal musicians such as Rufus Wainwright, Ani DiFranco, and Judy Collins – with whom she also recorded a critically acclaimed duet – Sage’s career has been defined by a passion for storytelling and a vibrant, innovative sense of creativity. Rachael will be accompanied by renowned violinist Kelly Halloran. Showtime is at 3:30 p.m. on the Gator Stage. Before her Gator Stage show she will also lead the "Under the Canopy Jam Session" at the Workshop Stage at noon. Additional information can also be found at rachaelsage.com.
Poisoned apples? Glass slippers? Who needs ’em? “Disenchanted!” is a hilarious musical comedy with your typical “princess posse” in a show that’s anything but typical. Snow White, Cinderella, Belle, and more, toss off the tiaras and comically belt out the truth in this hilarious, award-nominated Off-Broadway, not-for-kids musical where fairy tales will never be the same. Marcie Gorman and MNM Theatre bring the show to Aventura Arts & Cultural Center Feb. 13-14 and to Nova Southeastern University Feb. 15 and 16.
Juggerknot Theatre Company, South Florida's leader in immersive theatre, invites audiences to take the "next stop" in “Miami Bus Stop Stories with Tropical Dreams” at the History Miami Museum for two shows each day on Feb. 13 and Feb. 16, offering an immersive journey through pivotal moments that defined the city. Audiences will travel back in time, stepping into a living narrative where actors transform the museum space into a vibrant tableau of Miami’s history. From its early days shaped by Bahamian settlers to the transformative waves of migration and cultural fusion, and will encounter pioneering women such as Julia Tuttle, known as the "Mother of Miami" for her pivotal role in the city's founding, and Mary Brickell, a significant landowner and businesswoman who, alongside her husband, contributed to Miami's early development. Additionally, audiences will meet L.E. Thomas who was deeply involved in community organizing, helping to establish Virginia Key Beach as a symbol of resilience and pride for Miami’s Black community.
“Immersive theatre allows us to step into history, not as spectators, but as participants,” says Tanya Bravo, artistic director of Juggerknot Theatre Company. “With Miami Bus Stop Stories: Tropical Dreams, we’re inviting audiences to walk through the moments and places that shaped Miami’s story. By immersing them directly into the past, we aim to provide a profound understanding of our city’s rich history and how it continues to shape our present and future.” Tickets are free with museum admission and available at historymiami.org.