13 APRIL 24-APRIL 30, 2025 miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com NEW TIMES | CONTENTS | LETTERS | NEWS | NIGHT+DAY | CULTURE | CAFE | MUSIC | PLAN YOUR WEDDINGS | CORPORATE EVENTS SOCIAL EVENTS Dream Event VIEW OUR EVENT SPACES WWW.THERUSTYPELICAN.COM at 3201 RICKENBACKER CWY, KEY BISCAYNE, FL 33149 | 305.361.3818 BE SOCIAL WITH US! /RUSTYPELICANMIAMI Cutler Bay; 786-573-5300. Tickets cost $25 to $55 via mosscenter.org. Ashley-Anna Aboreden SUN 4/27 ▼ FORT LAUDERDALE IN THE MOVIES Spend an evening with Cary Elwes, the actor who brought Westley to life in the Princess Bride, as he takes you behind the scenes of the timeless cult classic. After the screening, Elwes will share sto- ries from the set, giv- ing fans an inside look at the making of one of the most quotable films of all time. With his experience on productions like Robin Hood: Men in Tights, Stranger Things, and Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, Elwes has decades of interesting anecdotes and insider info to impart. 3 p.m. Sunday, at the Broward Center, 201 SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale; 954-462-0222; browardcenter. org. Tickets cost $25 to $155 via ticketmaster.com. Ashley-Anna Aboreden ▼ NORTH MIAMI HE WAS A PUNK Art buffs, run, don’t walk, to Bright Red Studios as the gallery hosts the final day of its Tomata du Plenty exhibition. Art en- thusiasts and fans will discover why he became a pivotal figure in the avant-garde art and music scenes of the 1970s, from his work with San Francisco performance art collective the Cockettes — known for its gender-bending performances combin- ing elements of theater, drag, and mu- sic — to his time with the electropunk band the Screamers. Tomata also spent the ’80s in South Florida, where his paintings were of- ten displayed in no-frills ven- ues around town. Sunday, at Bridge Red Studios, 12425 NE 13th Ave., Miami. 305-978- 4856; bridgeredstudios.com. Admission is free. Sophia Medina MON 4/28 ▼ MIAMI BEACH OVER THE MOON Say goodbye to the Monday blues with New Moon, New Beginnings: A Taurus-Inspired Sound Healing Journey. This healing session will allow you to set intentions for the com- ing month and find relaxation through sound baths, meditation, breathwork, and commu- nity connection. Do you believe in the power of manifestation? Try it out here and report back.7 p.m. Monday, at the Miami Beach Edition, 2901 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 786- 257-4500; editionhotels.com. Tickets cost $30 via eventbrite.com. Sophia Medina TUE 4/29 ▼ FORT LAUDERDALE MUSIC MAN American singer-songwriter Amos Lee per- forms at the Parker Tuesday night with spe- cial guest duo Sway Wild. The man behind acclaimed albums such as Mission Bell and Mountains of Sorrow, Rivers of Song, broke through in 2004, when he opened for Norah Jones on tour. His music encompasses sev- eral styles, including folk, rock, and soul. He has collaborated with big-name artists in- cluding the Zac Brown Band and Paul Simon. In 2024, he released his eleventh studio al- bum, Transmissions, which includes lead sin- gle “Hold On Tight.” 7:30 p.m.Tuesday, at the Parker, 707 NE Eighth St., Fort Lauderdale; 954-462-0222; parkerplayhouse.com. Tickets cost $39.50 to $110 via ticketmaster.com. Sophia Medina ▼ DOWNTOWN MIAMI SAY IT THREE TIMES FAST Beetlejuice, the hit Broadway musical inspired by Tim Burton’s classic film, brings its quirky charm and unforgetta- ble energy to Miami starting Tuesday night. The show follows Lydia Deetz, a teenager with a taste for the unusual, as she navigates an unexpected partnership with a recently deceased couple and a cha- otic, stripe-loving demon. Packed with a vi- sually stunning set, sharp humor, and a memorable score, Beetlejuice offers a fresh take on a unique story. Beneath its wild antics lie surprisingly heartfelt themes of love, fam- ily, and embracing life to its fullest, no matter how strange it gets. 8 p.m. Tuesday, at the Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 305-949-6722. Tickets cost $45 to $150 via arshtcenter.org. Ashley-Anna Aboreden WED 4/30 ▼ MIAMI BEACH FETCH Enjoy a free outdoor screening of Mean Girls as part of New World Center’s SoundScape Cinema Series. Whether you’re revisiting the classic comedy or experiencing it for the first time, this is your chance to enjoy it on a stun- ning 7,000-square-foot projection wall. Don’t forget to bring a blanket or chair, and have a picnic if you like. 8 p.m. Wednesday, at SoundScape Park, 400 17th St., Miami Beach; 800-597-3331. Admission is free via nws.org. Ashley-Anna Aboreden [email protected] Photo by Steven Pisano Complexions Contemporary Ballet Woke dancer Brandon Gray, see Saturday.