This is all held at the Centro Cultural de Espana, which has been sharing this form of theater in Miami for three years strong now. This form of microtheater, or microteatro in Spanish, is very popular in Spain, and I have been told has even be shared in caves in some cities across Spain.
I'm particularly excited that during April, MicroTheater Miami has decided to create its first ever Dynamic Night of
Theater alongside the English Prime-Time. The new Dynamic
Night, includes six unscripted, improvised plays which will run every Wednesday, starring many of the best local improvisers. The regular English Prime Time is on
Thursdays in April, and both run from 8pm to 11pm. Spanish Prime-Time runs Friday and Saturday
from 8pm-11pm, and Sundays from 7pm-10pm.
- Comedy School Dropouts' "Mono: The Show of Fate", which is one long scene about a cult made up on the spot, featuring improviser Jonathan Cabrera
- Mike Nato's Meatball Container, which will feature one scene in the trippy #MethTub, a-la Breaking Bad
- "To Sterling With Love", 1950's twilight zone inspired scenes presented by Kristy Weber's improv company Miamah Comedy
- "One Night In Prison", which brings musings from two inmates from inside a prison cell, directed by IO teacher Jeff Quintana
- "Scribble-Knot", where a quirky, scribbled dry-erase board set forms a backdrop to the play, directed by Impromedy's Ozzie Quintana
- South Florida Improv Showcase featuring several high-energy short games such as pick-a-line and interrogation, compiled by one of South Florida's best improvisers Carlos Rivera, founder of AllTheComedy.com
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