“Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” Generally attributed to philosopher George Santayana, this famous quite sums up nicely what Bertolt...
In Jennifer Haley’s Breadcrumbs, the lines between reality, fiction, past and present begin to blur as a successful writer, sinking into dementia, deals with the events...
Shakespeare’s star-crossed teen lovers are together again in the Jobsite Theater production of Romeo & Juliet, opening Friday in Tampa’s Straz Center complex. A five-time finalist...
In the 20-years-and-change that Jobsite Theater has stalked the earth, few productions have approached the frenetic, kinetic energy of Shockheaded Peter, the Tampa company’s big Summer...
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...
Opening tonight for a two-week run at Jobsite Theater, Dr. Ride’s American Beach House is an extraordinarily intimate play about the choices we make, the friends...
Jobsite Theatre’s recent musical cabaret of fairy tale weirdness, Shockheaded Peter, was the third-best-selling show in the company’s 22-year history. So they’re bringing it back. Despite...
In the multi-colored three-ring circus of weirdness that is Jobsite Theater’s Shockheaded Peter, upstage center sits musical director Jeremy Douglass, surrounded by instruments: A toy piano,...
Followers of Jobsite Theater might sense a disquieting familiarity with the company’s new production, Shockheaded Peter, based on an iconic 19th century German children’s book. It’s...
Seeing as it’s Memorial Day Weekend, how about the we take the long stretch to consider the upcoming month in our arts community? Not everyone is...