This tumultuous year handed Stephanie Gularte an extra helping of unpleasantness. In March – on the very Friday, in fact, that all live performances were halted...
One of the highlights of last year’s St. Petersburg Opera Company season was the show called Holiday Sparkle, a musical celebration combining opera and secular music...
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941 sets in motion the story of Nosotros La Gente (We the People), the latest production in...
Giles Davies’ remarkable performance in Frankenstein: The Modern Prometheus deserved a much wider audience. The chameleon-like Tampa actor’s one-man show was presented just five times in...
As she did in the recent dramatic powerhouses Marjorie Prime and Long Day’s Journey Into Night, actress Janis Stevens is taking a deep dive into a...
The sixth annual SHINE Mural Festival launches Saturday, with 11 murals going up – live, in real time – at locations all around the city. As...
Van Gogh’s actual canvases aren’t coming to St. Petersburg – not this year, anyway – but starting Nov. 21 we’ll have what may be the next...
Opera Tampa’s ambitious production of The Pirates of Penzance, left high, dry and un-performed because of Covid, is the first show on the company’s new schedule,...
The motor that drives her play Letters to Kamala, Rachel Lynett explained Friday on The Catalyst Sessions, is imagining vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris facing a...
Brazil-born guitarist Phill Fest returns to the Palladium Theater Saturday for a joint performance with Nate Najar, St. Pete’s own master of six-string boss nova jazz....