“I’m having the most fun I think I’ve had onstage in over a decade,” Jobsite Theater musical director Jeremy Douglass says on today’s edition of the...
In the 25 years he’s been at the helm of Jobsite Theater, David M. Jenkins says, he’s never seen a production sell as quickly as The...
Tim Finnegan is living proof that the American Dream comes with a hefty price tag. For the 80 minutes of playwright Ronan Noone’s The Smuggler, Tim...
Although the current season hasn’t come close to running out of steam, Jobsite Theatre is already making plans for 2024-25. The resident theater company of Tampa’s...
For 24 of Jobsite Theater’s 25 years of existence, Katrina Stevenson has been a key member of the core creative team. As an actor, she’s appeared...
Among Shakespeare’s comedies, Twelfth Night has a reputation as the silliest, with memorable characters doing and saying (and doing) outrageous things. The title refers to the...
Tampa’s Logan Franke had a small but pivotal role in Jobsite Theater’s 2022 production of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. This year, she’s back onstage with Jobsite in...
Aftershocks from the 1992 Los Angeles riots, with 63 dead, more than 12,000 arrested and $1 billion in property damage, still resonate today. Six days of...
As Jobsite’s Alice plays out, night after night (and Sunday matinees too) on the small Shimberg Playhouse stage, assorted singers, actors, puppets and props create a...
Since the beginning of March, they’ve been Paul Sheldon and Annie Wilkes, the characters at the center of the storm that is Misery, the stage drama...