THE BARD IN BARS Will Present Shakespeare Meets Hip-Hop at Miami's Lyric Theater
Darius V. Daughtry directs the show, featuring the 12-piece New Canon Chamber Collective.
A genre-blending production brings fresh energy to iconic texts at the African American Research Library and Cultural Center and at Miami's Historic Lyric Theate, with The Bard in Bars, a bold, genre-defying theatrical production conceived, written, and directed by acclaimed South Florida artist Darius V. Daughtry.
The production will be held on May 8 and May 9 at the African American Research Library and Cultural Center in Fort Lauderdale, followed by performances on May 15 and May 16 at 8:00 PM at the Historic Lyric Theater, located at 819 NW 2nd Avenue in Miami. These performances offer audiences a vibrant, immersive reinterpretation of Shakespeare's classic works through a modern, culturally relevant lens. Tickets are available HERE.
Merging Shakespeare's poetic brilliance with the rhythm, lyricism, and cultural influence of Hip-Hop, The Bard in Bars transforms iconic monologues and scenes into a compelling, modern performance. Featuring the 12-piece live string ensemble New Canon Chamber Collective, the production creates a vibrant soundscape that reimagines classical theater through a contemporary lens.
"Hip-Hop and Shakespeare are two sides of the same coin, each telling stories of love, power, struggle, and identity," says Daughtry. "The Bard in Bars brings these worlds together so audiences can feel the heartbeat of the past alongside the energy of today."
Designed to engage literature enthusiasts, hip-hop fans, and new audiences alike, the production bridges the classroom and the concert hall, offering a vibrant, immersive experience where history and contemporary culture collide.
"This show will make you tap your feet, nod your head, and feel the energy in your bones," adds Daughtry. "Experience Shakespeare like never before. Feel the rhythm. Live The Bard in Bars."
"The Bard in Bars is a powerful reminder that the themes explored in Shakespeare's work, including love, power, conflict, and identity, are timeless and deeply resonant across cultures. By merging these classical texts with Hip-Hop, the production creates an accessible, culturally relevant bridge that invites new audiences to see themselves reflected in literature that has often felt distant or exclusive." - Dr. Tameka Hobbs, Historian and Regional Library Manager
Special Performances & Experiences
A special daytime performance for Miami-Dade County Public Schools and youth programs will be held on Friday at 10:30 AM to promote access to arts and literacy through a live event.
Evening performances on Friday and Saturday will feature a VIP pre-show art exhibit titled Where Art Prevails: The Resilient Vision of Purvis Young. Presented in collaboration with Art Prevails Project, this exhibit features selected works from The Black Archives' permanent collection of over 400 original pieces by Purvis Young (1943-2010).
Known for creating expressive works from reclaimed materials such as weathered plywood and discarded doors, Young's art reflects the spirit of Overtown and the broader Black experience in America. His work explores themes of freedom, social struggle, and spiritual transcendence, serving as a powerful visual record of resilience and cultural heritage.
Nearly 30 South Florida artists, musicians, and production specialists come together to bring this fully immersive theatrical experience to life, making The Bard in Bars a true celebration of local talent and interdisciplinary artistry.
Sponsors include the Black Archives Historic Lyric Theater and The Jorge M. Pérez Family Foundation at The Miami Foundation, Through Its CreArte Grant Program. Established in 2019, CreArte Has Awared More Than $16 Million To Support Arts Access, Arts Education, And Artist Residencies & Fellowships.
"The Art Prevails Project exemplifies the kind of bold, culturally resonant work that CreArt is designed to support," said Beliesa Alvarez, Executive Director of the Jorge M. Pérez Family Foundation. "By reimagining classical literature, this program is expanding access to the arts in a way that reflects the diversity and creativity of Miami-Dade County. We're proud to help bring engaging, community-centered experiences like this to life."
About Darius V. Daughtry & Art Prevails Project
Darius V. Daughtry is a poet, playwright, director, and educator committed to using the arts to empower and transform. As the founder of Art Prevails Project, a Broward County-based cultural arts organization, he leads initiatives that amplify underrepresented voices, foster creative expression, and build community through storytelling, performance, and education. For more information, visit: https://www.artprevailsproject.org/.
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