There are moments, many of them, in the freeFall Theatre production of Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill, when it appears that actress and singer...
Tampa’s Tatiana Melendez is in her third season as a principal dancer with Complexions Contemporary Ballet, an acclaimed, boundary-stretching New York company. “Selfish choreographer that I...
The only constant in life, it is often said, is change. And the St. Petersburg Shakespeare Festival has changed considerably since its creation in 2014. There’s...
It’s been three years since American Stage’s last big “park show.” In April 2019, Mamma Mia! thrilled bay area audiences on the company’s temporary stage in...
Mystery novelist Agatha Christie created one of literature’s two great detectives, the Belgian eccentric Hercule Poirot, in 1920. Sherlock Holmes, the other fictional sleuth to become...
The 2013 movie Frozen, as with all successful Disney animated musicals, was turned into a Broadway stage show (it’s been around since 2018 and was nominated...
Film buffs and collectors take note: More than 800 movie posters, rolled and in perfect (and near-perfect) condition, have been discovered inside the Beach Theatre, the...
Screwie Louie’s Porpoise Pub was destroyed in a fire seven years ago. For a while, there was hope that the popular bar and live music venue...
For Leah Biery, the new director of the Tampa Bay Watch Discovery Center, its primo spot smack in the middle of the St. Pete Pier triggers...
Four-part vocal harmony was considered archaic – pop music for Pop and Mom – when the Manhattan Transfer arrived in the early 1970s. Stylish and swinging,...