Drydocked back in March, actor Giles Davies took his forced vacation in stride – after all, nobody was getting on any stage, anywhere, and masking up...
When Paul Wilborn walked onto the Palladium stage Saturday for his pre-show curtain speech, he was smiling from ear to ear. “I’ve never been this happy...
The thought of getting onstage for the first time in a good long while, David M. Jenkins says, has improved his mood considerably. A longtime...
A finalist for the 2019 National New Play Network’s National Showcase of New Plays, Vincent Terrell Durham’s Polar Bears, Black Boys & Prairie Fringed Orchids is...
The effects of the coronavirus pandemic, and the voluntary closures of public gathering places, are being felt at every level. Jobsite Theater, the professional nonprofit company...
Faith is tested on a whole lot of levels in Doubt: A Parable, John Patrick’s Shanley’s Pulitzer- and Tony-winning drama opening this week at Jobsite Theatre...
That Paul Wilborn, he’s a crafty one. Slowly but surely, the executive director of St. Petersburg College’s Palladium Theater has been building a cabaret series in...
Kasondra Rose never met a challenge she wouldn’t take on. She’s a singer, songwriter, dancer, aerialist and actor – although not always in that order –...
The news that Jobsite’s current production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream is officially the best-selling show in the theater company’s 22-year history was greeted with much...
Is Jeremy Douglass growing up? Don’t hold him to it, but yeah, it kind of looks that way. “In four or five years, I’m going to...