Culture Shock Miami Presents, ‘The Real James Bond… Was Dominican’

Dominican diplomat Porfírio Rubirosa, the “real James Bond” and actress Zsa Zsa Gabor passing through Miami en route to West Coast to play opposite each other in a motion picture (circa 1960).
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Culture Shock Miami will present The Real James Bond… Was Dominican, Friday and Saturday, Feb 25-26, at the Miami-Dade County Auditorium. This transformative play explores how a young actor-to-be came to discover that a Dominican man, Porfirio Rubirosa (or “Rubi”) was Ian Fleming’s inspiration for James Bond. Each performance starts at 8 p.m., at 2901 West Flagler St., Miami, FL 33135.

The Real James Bond… Was Dominican is billed as a “young man’s guide to love, sex, color, code-switching, white-washing, success, fake-it-till-you-make-it, and the roller coaster of finding one’s true self” and includes immersive projections and a live percussion score.

The star and creator of the play, Christopher Rivas, is an award-winning storyteller, two-time Moth winner, Ariane de Rothschild Social Impact Fellow, actor (Call Me Kat), essayist and social commentator (New York Times, Zocalo, Boston Globe, SwipeLife, Level), filmmaker, podcast host, and a Ph.D. candidate in Expressive Arts for Global Health. The show was developed with and directed by Daniel Banks.

“We’re excited to present this performance at the Miami-Dade County Auditorium,” said Christina Tassy-Beauvoir, Cultural Projects Administrator and Program Manager of Culture Shock Miami. “Quite often, characters portrayed on the big screen or in the media alienate certain people or populations. We hope that this story will inspire our young audience, just as the creator of the play, to embrace and honor their true self, and impress upon them that greatness can come from any background.”

The James Bond series, which celebrates a fictional British Secret Service agent, was conceived in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming. The character – also known by his code name, “007” – was featured in Fleming’s 12 novels and two short-story collections, as well as adaptations for television, radio, graphic novels, video games, and film. The films are one of the longest continually running series and have grossed more than $7.04 billion in total – the fifth-highest-grossing film series to date.

Due to strong language and mature themes, this show is recommended for ages 18 and up. Teens and young adults up to age 22 may buy tickets for $5 with Culture Shock Miami. With the purchase of one $5 ticket for someone within the program’s age range, a second $5 ticket can be purchased for an individual of any age to join them. 

Visit www.cultureshockmiami.com for ticket offers and details about the program. $5 Culture Shock Miami tickets for teens and young adults (ages 13-22) are only available via the program’s website.

General admission tickets are available for The Real James Bond… Was Dominican. To purchase regular-priced tickets, call Miami-Dade County Auditorium at 305-547-5414 or visit MiamiDadeCountyAuditorium.org. This performance will be presented with American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation, open captions, and audio description in partnership with the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs “All Kids Included” initiative. Tickets are also available in-person at the box office, open Monday-Friday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

PLEASE NOTE: Before attending, please review the updated Health & Safety Measures for indoor performances at Miami-Dade County Auditorium. Bag checks may occur at the lobby doors before entry. 

About Culture Shock Miami

Culture Shock Miami, the audience development program of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, is designed to introduce the next generation of audience members to live arts and cultural experiences at the age when they are beginning to make their own entertainment decisions.

Culture Shock Miami is made possible with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.

Accessibility & Accommodation

This performance will be presented with American Sign Language (ASL) Interpretation, Open Captions and Audio Description in partnership with the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs All Kids Included initiative. The facility is accessible and assistive listening devices are available. To request materials in accessible format, and/or any disability accommodation to attend an event at Miami-Dade County Auditorium, please contact Javier Siut at Javier.Siut@miamidade.gov or call (305) 547-5414 at least five days

About Miami-Dade County Auditorium 

Since the theatre opened its doors in 1951, Miami-Dade County Auditorium has served as the center for showcasing the diversity of Miami-Dade County’s cultural life and most recently, as a hub for celebrating the Hispanic arts community.


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