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...
The war of wills between romance novelist Paul Sheldon and his off-the-rails “fan” Annie Wilkes became part of American popular culture with director Rob Reiner’s 1990...
The Steven Dietz adaptation of Bram Stoker’s gothic chiller Dracula has become the go-to stage version of the vampire saga for theaters across America. Unlike many...
Tampa’s David A. Straz Center for the Performing Arts will re-open Saturday, bringing back two stage shows that were interrupted by the approach of Hurricane Ian....
Albert and Pablo, those two wild and crazy guys. Pablo Picasso created his famous painting Au Lapin Agile in 1905. Nearly 90 years later, playwright Steve...
For more than a decade, Nicole Jeannine Smith was one of Jobsite Theater’s most prolific and watchable actors, appearing in drama after comedy after freaky weird...
Philadelphia playwright Douglas Williams has a ready-made pitch, an elevator speech, when someone asks him to describe his play Ship. “It’s about a guy who tries...
Jobsite Theater, the resident professional theater company at Tampa’s David A. Straz Center for the Performing Arts, has announced the 2022-23 season. Productions in the company’s...