Live from the Arsht!

If laughter is the best medicine, then the news of two series of in-person outdoor performances orchestrated by the Adrienne Arsht Center in Miami may be just what the doctor ordered coming off a year mostly devoid of live theater. Local companies Zoetic Stage and City Theatre are both staging live shows over the next few months at Thomson Plaza for the Arts.

The former presents Zoetic Schmoetic: A Hysterically Safe & Socially Distanced Improv Comedy Experience on March 27 and again on April 24 (5 and 9 p.m. shows). Expect 80 minutes of crazed improv sketches from the six performers pictured, including award-winning actress Jeni Hacker—the subject of a feature in this issue of Lifestyle. 

City Theatre’s Shorts Outside the Box runs March 11, April 8 and May 13 (all shows at 7:30 p.m.). The evening features “hilarious and provocative short plays in intimate readings” performed by the company’s actors. All performances at the Thomson Plaza follow CDC guidelines, including temperature checks before entry and required face coverings for all attendees. Visit arshtcenter.org for tickets and details.

Pictured above from left: Clay Cartland, Jeni Hacker, Fergie L. Philippe, Elena Maria Garcia, Daryl Patrice and Gabriell Salgado from Zoetic Schmoetic. Photo by Chris Headshots

You May Also Like
A hand with manicured nails holds a glass of champagne next to an open bottle, set against a bright red curtain—capturing the glamour and intrigue found Behind the Red Door. Lifestyle
Behind the Red Door
January 30, 2026
Abstract digital art with swirling blue, white, and yellow light patterns on a dark background, reminiscent of an immersive visual installation at the IGNITE Broward festival. Lifestyle
IGNITE Broward Returns
January 30, 2026
A romantic Valentine’s beach at sunset in Fort Lauderdale with a heart of rose petals in the sand, two champagne glasses, red roses, a gift box, city buildings, and a heart-shaped cloud. Text reads "Happy Valentine's Day!. Lifestyle
Step right up! A group of performers in colorful, vintage circus costumes pose together under a sign reading “Mr. Swindle’s Traveling Peculiarium,” with bright stage lights and ornate red and gold decorations in the background. Lifestyle
Step Right Up!
January 16, 2026
Monkeying Around Palm Beach

Artist Serge Strosberg reimagines the Gilded Age elite with wit, history, and a dash of mischief.

Read More
A monkey wearing round sunglasses, a white sailor hat, and a red-and-white striped jacket poses confidently against a tropical backdrop, perfectly capturing the Monkeying Around Palm Beach vibe with palm trees and blue sky. Lifestyle
A Taste of Everything Under the Sun

The city’s most delicious week returns—
served with style, sunshine, and serious flavor.

Read More
Two smiling women in colorful dresses stand arm in arm under a decorated archway that reads “Visit Lauderdale.” Enjoying the festival under the sun, they’re surrounded by palm trees, white fences, and Taste of Everything signage in the background. Lifestyle
Postcards From the Past

Artist and developer Abby Laughlin transforms a vintage space into a gallery celebrating Fort Lauderdale’s fading mid-century charm.

Read More
New York Fashion Week Wrap-Up

Drama Meets Wearability

Read More
Other Posts
The Quiet Distance Between the Sheets

Inside the emotional and erotic recalibration few couples are taught to expect.

Read More
Your South Florida Holiday Break Guide

Your Guide to Where to Go, What to Eat, and How to Celebrate Over the Holiday Break.

Read More
A hand holds a Bloody Mary cocktail garnished with bacon, celery, rosemary, and an olive—an ideal sip for your South Florida holiday break—set against a blurred outdoor background. Lifestyle
Las Olas Trees at the Center of a Growing Debate

A postponed vote has intensified the divide between preservation and progress along Fort Lauderdale’s most recognizable boulevard.

Read More
A sunny boulevard lined with palm trees and lush greenery, where cars drive by and people—including 2025’s Men of Influence and Women of Influence—dine at outdoor cafes on the sidewalk under colorful umbrellas. Lifestyle
Guy Harvey Foundation

Inspiring the Next Wave of Ocean Conservationists in Florida and Beyond.

Read More