Thursday, June 4
Gay Disney starts today and goes until Monday, June 8. This includes One Magical Weekend, Girls In Wonderland, The Pride Cup, Bear Jamboree and Gaydays. To find out about all the events, see the feature in this mag or go to the respective websites: Onemagicalweekend.com, Girlinwonderland.com, Thepridecup.com, Bearjamboree.com, and Gaydays.com
Key West Pride starts today and goes through Sunday, June 7th. Celebrate PRIDE on the legendary tropical island of Key West, where laid-back island energy meets a long-standing spirit of openness and acceptance. There, color tells a story, glowing in sunset skies, woven into art, music, history, and the people who make this island extraordinary. Whether you’re dancing with friends, traveling with family, or finding your own quiet magic, “Color the Island” (Pride’s theme this year) invites you to express who you are boldly and beautifully. Inspired by their One Human Family philosophy, Key West has grown into one of the most integrated, welcoming, and uniquely creative communities in the world; a place where individuality isn’t just accepted, it’s celebrated. For more info or to purchase tickets, go to: Gaykeywestfl.com/pride/
The Epiphany Theatre is proud to present The World Premiere of a new play, “Caio Mark” based on the 2008 independent film “Caio” by Yen Tan. This is a story, a love triangle where one of the people has passed away. Jeff and Mark are best friends and when Mark passes away tragically Jeff takes care of the things that follow. In Marks apartment Jeff discovers Mark has been chatting online with a guy from Italy who happens to be coming for a visit next week. Jeff must break the bad news to him, and they meet. The Italian guy, Andrea, meets Jeff and as they talk about Mark and mourn his death, they both discover a lot about themselves. A story of grief, friendship and love. This is a workshop production and is only 6 performances, today to June 14th in preparation for a New York production in the summer of 2027. This production is written and directed by Ed Sparan. You can find more information at artscalendar.org and tickets can be purchased at Caiomark.eventbrite.com.
Friday, June 5
The Marlins are hosting Pride at the Park as the team takes on the Tampa Bay Rays at 7:10pm. The ticket package includes a game ticket and an exclusive Marlins Pride at the Park jersey. The evening will feature the Gay Men’s Chorus of South Florida performing the National Anthem, a First Pitch from Councilman Kevin A. Burns (District 1, City of North Miami), the Lineup Card delivered by Lisette Garcia of the GMCVB Board of Directors, and the Play Ball call by Vincent Becchinelli, Director of the LGBT Visitor Center. For more information, or to purchase tickets, go to marlins.com/pride
Saturday, June 6
The Dolphin Democrats presents their 44th anniversary Awards Gala at the Westin Fort Lauderdale (400 Corporate Drive) with cocktail hour at 6pm and the dinner reception at 7pm. They are proud to announce that Broward County Commissioner Beam Furr will be honored. For decades, Commissioner Furr has been a tireless advocate for equality, environmental protection, education, housing, transportation, and economic opportunity in Broward County. A longtime supporter of the LGBTQ+ community, he has consistently stood up for LGBTQ+ representation, inclusion, and civil rights at every level of local government. For more information or to purchase tickets, go to Dolphindems.org/events/gala-tickets/
Guy Harvey Foundation hosts the Fourth Annual International Ocean Film Festival from 6 to 9pm at Savor Cinema, 503 SE 6th St, in Fort Lauderdale. A special presentation by expert panelists will follow the film screenings and guests will have the chance to participate in a raffle to support the Guy Harvey Foundation’s educational outreach and community engagement efforts. Tickets are $15-$30 and available online at https://onecau.se/_h8eww1
Arts United Gallery presents their opening reception for “Retro Revival in Color: 70’s, 80’s, 90’s, 2000’s,” a juried visual art exhibition from 7 to 9pm with the awards at 8:30pm. For more information go to ArtsunitedFlorida.com
Sunday, June 7
The Arsht Center for the Performing Arts presents the annual CommuniTeaDance, this year featuring Alyssa Edwards, and local favorites Lady Paraiso, Jelika Boom, Roxie Stones, LA the King, Anthony Velazquez, DJ Zac Mantha and hosted by our very own FayWhat?! The event starts at 4pm and is free to the public, so please RSVP at ArshtCenter.org.
Tuesday, June 9
The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County and Broadway Across America close the 2025–26 Broadway in Miami series with the anticipated return of The Book Of Mormon, playing a limited engagement through June 14 in the Ziff Ballet Opera House. Back by popular demand, this outrageous musical comedy follows the adventures of a mismatched pair of missionaries, sent halfway across the world to spread the Good Word. The Book of Mormon has truly become an international sensation. Tickets to The Book of Mormon are $47.97-$187.20 and may be purchased now at ArshtCenter.org or at the Arsht box office by calling (305) 949-6722.
Thursday, June 11
Hued Songs will present Where We Stay, a visual art exhibition curated by Tayina Deravile, featuring nine South Florida based artists at the Daisy Arts Center. Tonight is the exhibition’s opening reception from 6:30-8:30pm. The exhibition explores themes of home within Black communities while honoring the history of the Sistrunk neighborhood and the legacy of Dr. James and Daisy Sistrunk. The exhibit runs through the end of August. This is free and open to the public.
The Broward Center for The Performing Arts presents the international sensation, The Blue Man Group, from today through Sunday, June 14. Dive into the thrilling Blue Man Group experience, which is a blend of captivating music, interactive art and audience engagement. Blue Man Group creates a fun, disruptive and out of the ordinary atmosphere that exhilarates the senses and uplifts spirits for audiences of all ages. Join over 50 million fans who’ve experienced the magic of Blue Man Group across the world! For more information or tickets, go to Browardcenter.org.
The Seminole Hardrock Hotel and Casino Hollywood presents George Lopez at 8pm. George Lopez is a comedy icon and cultural force whose groundbreaking, multi-faceted career spans television, film, stand-up, late-night, and publishing. A trailblazer for Latino performers, Lopez has consistently embraced his heritage, shattered stereotypes, and used his platform to uplift his community—earning his place as one of the most influential voices in entertainment. In 2024, Time named George Lopez one of its Latino Leaders, honoring his enduring influence in entertainment and his relentless commitment to visibility, authenticity, and cultural pride. For tickets go to Casino.hardrock.com /hollywood.
Friday, June 12
Entr’Acte Theatrix will present Andrew Lloyd Webber’s award-winning, record-breaking, family friendly feline musical Cats at the William G Skaff Center in West Palm Beach (500 Spencer Drive) from today through June 28. A completely sung and danced-through musical, Cats tells the story of a tribe of cats called The Jellicles, who have gathered to make ‘the Jellicle Choice’ – deciding which cat will be chosen to the ascend to the Heavyside Layer and come back to a new life. Tickets range in price from $20 – $40 and can be purchased online at https://linktr.ee/entractetheatrix or by phone at 561-833-7529.
The Miami Improv presents comedian Craig Robinson today through Sunday, June 14. Beginning as a stand-up comedian, Robinson first made his mark in the comedy circuit at the 1998 Montreal “Just For Laughs” Festival. Now headlining venues and festivals across the country, he does both solo acts as well as full-band sets with his band “The Nasty Delicious.” Craig is best known for his portrayal of Daryl Philban in NBC’s “The Office” but has also starred in many movies. Craig also starred in his very own sitcom, Mr. Robinson on NBC, as well as Ghosted on FOX. For tickets, go to Miamiimprov.com.
Saturday, June 13
Scandals Saloon is throwing a benefit for their house Queen, Jessica Channing, to raise money for her to enter Miss Stonewall 2026. The benefit will start at 8:30pm on the patio and feature silent auction items, live auction items as well as performances by some of South Florida’s finest entertainers including Miss Scandals 2026, Phoenix Endora, Mr. Scandals 2025, Rex Lords, Miss Stonewall 2025, Madison Mansfield, former Stonewall court members Oscar A Novva, Jose Vega, Sharde Ross, and Nicolette, as well as Verandah Lanai, Jonathan Sanz, Leila Cox, Austin Summers, Pam Demique, Kelly Razzberry, MJ Gracy, Reign Chambers, Desiree Dubois, J Wolf Lenore, Kahtya Tehnsion, Haime Collinwood, Candy Cox and many more. This is sure to be a packed event, and seating is free and it’s first come first serve.
NSU Art Museum presents Creativity Exploration Clay Play from Noon – 1:30 pm. Explore form, texture, and story through clay inspired by the expressive, playful figures of Aman Khanna. Reconnect with your creative instincts as you sculpt your own character, embracing imperfection, humor, and humanity. Creativity Exploration adult workshops promote the benefits of material exploration and the mind-to-body experience. In addition to producing a sense of well-being, sessions expand participants’ perceptions of forms, while increasing brain connectivity through visual and cognitive stimulation. The workshop is led by educator Lark Keeler, a specialist in mindfulness education. Preregistration Required. Space is Limited. $15 for members and US Veterans and $25 non members at NSUartmuseum.org. 18 and over.
Slow Burn Theatre Company tears back the curtain this June with one of Broadway’s most fearless musicals, Alanis Morissette’s “Jagged Little Pill,” the two-time Tony Award-winning production running today through Sunday, June 28, in the Amaturo Theatre at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. The Healys appear to be a picture-perfect suburban family but looks can be deceiving. When the cracks beneath the surface begin to show, they must choose between maintaining the status quo or facing harsh truths about themselves, their community, and the world around them. Set to an explosive score of Morissette’s most iconic songs, including “Ironic,” “You Oughta Know,” “Hand in My Pocket,” and “All I Really Want,” this bold, deeply human story reminds us what it truly means to heal. Winner of two Tony Awards, two Drama Desk Awards, eight Outer Critics Circle Awards, and the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album. For more information, or to purchase tickets, go to BrowardCenter.org.
Monday, June 15
Misty Eyez in association with Hotspots Happening Outsfl present the annual Mr. and Miss Stonewall pageant at 8pm at Scandals Saloon. The night will honor Mr. And Miss Stonewall 2025, Erick Ivy Lords and Madison Mansfield Ross, along with Erika Norell and Steve Soto celebrating 20 years and Starlet Skye and Antonio Edwards celebrating 10 years, along with all the other formers. Registration for contestants is 1pm, and categories are Presentation (pride), Evening gown/wear, Talent and Q&A. General admission is free but if you want, a seat is $5 or $7. For tickets call Scott at 954-478-4587, and for pageant info email Misty at Mistyeyez@sunserve.org.
