For the first time since January, 2020, St. Petersburg Opera Company will be onstage at the Palladium Theater this weekend. The program is called The Return...
Whatever the reason, modern dance is the performing art that gets the least amount of attention in our arts-rich community. That’s not to say there isn’t...
Three one-acts by New England playwright Jared Eberlein begin a shared run tonight at LAB Theater Project in Ybor City, which is becoming the go-to for...
For Jeremy Carter, Friday’s Palladium Live! virtual concert is just the latest development in the tenor sax player’s ongoing and evolving relationship with the Palladium Theater...
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...
The wait-and-see that has permeated the performing arts industry for nearly a year, as Covid numbers rise, fall and rise, has driven frustration levels to the...
Due to the spike in Covid-19 cases in St. Petersburg and Pinellas County, the Palladium Theater has once again canceled all live performances. Executive director Paul...
Five years ago, the Bradenton-based band Have Gun, Will Travel ambitiously re-created the Band’s concert film The Last Waltz, with a collection of bay area musician...
Opera Tampa’s ambitious production of The Pirates of Penzance, left high, dry and un-performed because of Covid, is the first show on the company’s new schedule,...
After a last gig on March 16 – a wedding reception in Belleair Beach – James Suggs was one more musician whose momentum was stopped dead...