Creative Pinellas, the county’s arts support organization, pulls out all the stops this weekend for Arts Annual 2022, its annual (well, yeah) celebration of art, music,...
Opening Thursday, Caryl Churchill’s cerebral A Number is just the sort of show for which the 44-seat Studio Grand Central was created: As founder Ward Smith...
For a long time, Timm Mettler wanted to be a veterinarian. He was an animal lover who kept a menagerie of pets. As a student in...
Although the phrase “opera for children” might suggest nothing less than a musical oxymoron, the annual St. Petersburg Opera Company children’s production isn’t Turandot Jr., or...
The Tampa Bay Times Festival of Reading has 30 candles on the cake in 2022, and for books editor Colette Bancroft, that says something special about...
When Steven Wright made his national TV debut on the Tonight Show, Johnny Carson introduced him by saying “I think you’re going to find him a...
In its review of George Wolfe’s play The Colored Museum, the New York Times called the playwright “the kind of satirist, almost unheard of in today’s...
Two years after she stepped away from making theater, Stephanie Gularte got an offer she couldn’t refuse. The former producing artistic director at American Stage was...
Two new and quite significant shows are in their debut weekends on professional Tampa Bay theater stages. George C. Wolfe’s satire The Colored Museum, a series...
“Don’t ever make a deal you don’t know the cost of.” That line appears several times in Andra Laine Hunter’s The Abbey of the Holy Lonesome,...