It’s 1986 in the West African country of Ghana, and the girls at the Aburi boarding school are abuzz about the upcoming Miss Ghana pageant. That’s...
There won’t be a New Year’s Eve celebration at the Floridian Social Club. The event, along with everything else on the venue’s calendar through Jan. 3,...
The first of two consecutive Big Holiday Weekends is upon us, and while Christmas Day will keep most performers off the stage and artists out of...
Thirteen weeks into his tenure as American Stage’s producing artistic director, Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj reports that things are moving along according to plan. Maharaj, who pointedly...
Actors Michael Burgess and Damon Dennen had never met before being cast as besties Felix Unger and Oscar Madison in American Stage’s season opener The...
The Florida Orchestra excels at many things, and way up near the top of the list is the every-so-often marriage of live symphonic music, video technology...
Neil Simon’s 1960s buddy comedy The Odd Couple gets a contemporary makeover with the American Stage production opening Friday. Oscar Madison and Felix Unger are back,...
Over at American Stage, they’ve got a problem. It’s a good problem to have, however. Every remaining performance of the theater’s current show, Natalie Symons’ The...
With her first novel about to drop – and it’s getting rave advance reviews – on the heels of a play she feared might never see...
Talk about a lengthy out-of-town tryout. The People Downstairs, a dark comedy by Bay Area playwright Natalie Symons, premieres this week at American Stage. The story...