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...
Shakespeare’s warrior king Henry V is back in action this week, leading the English army into battle with the French, with all the drama, testosterone and...
So March came in like a lion and went out like a lamb. Or was it in like a lamb and out like a lion? Who...
For arts organizations, producers, performers, artists and aficionados alike, Friday the 13th of March, 2020, was particularly jinxed. While the coronavirus had been spreading like wildfire...
Kudos going out to the prolific St. Pete muralist Derek Donnelly, whose latest creation is this snappy mural, in the design of a vintage “wish you...
In Hand to God, the Tony-nominated comedy bowing this weekend at Jobsite Theater, Nick Hoop plays two characters. In Robert Askins’ script, he’s Jason, the mild-mannered...
American Stage’s production of Satchmo at the Waldorf began streaming Friday, the latest volley in the war against ennui and coronavirus complacency while Tampa Bay drama...
Pianist Inon Barnatan was a last-minute replacement for this weekend’s Mahaffey Theater concerts by The Florida Orchestra. Barnatan is sitting for Natasha Paremski, profiled in the...