“What we’re doing right now,” says Florida Orchestra CEO Mark Cantrell, “is we’re trying to do a giant jigsaw puzzle while water skiing.” Cantrell and Music...
It was nice to think about as a possibility, but The Florida Orchestra isn’t going to resume its concert schedule on May 10, as had been...
If there’s one positive takeaway from the enormity of all the Covid-caused cancellations, Michael Francis said on Tuesday’s edition of The Catalyst Sessions, it might be...
American Stage roars into 2020 this weekend with Skeleton Crew, Dominique Morisseau’s drama about blue-collar employees at a Detroit auto-pressing factory. The four characters come together...
Here is the full schedule of performances for the exhibition Art of the Stage: Picasso to Hockney at the Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg. Saturday,...
It’s the end of the first half-week of the first month of the first decade … well, since the last decade. Right. Now that everyone’s got...
For theater at its most organic, look no further than Williams Park in downtown St. Pete, where the St. Petersburg Shakespeare Festival and thestudio@620 are in...
In the glory days of progressive rock, Yes reigned supreme. Masters at blending shifts in mood and structure with complicated time signatures and – most crucially...
The Florida Orchestra returns this weekend, with music director Michael Francis leading a concert cleverly titled Opening Night. Hired on in 2014, Francis is the creative...
What’s felt like a long theater blight has really only been a month or two, but now that summer’s finally drawing to a close, the bay...