“Beware the Ides of March.” So sayeth a soothsayer in Act 1, Scene 2 of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, warning the imperious Roman emperor that something not-so-good...
Much of the charm of the company's new Shakespeare show comes from its vibrant look.
To bridge the gap between regularly-scheduled seasons, Jobsite Theater is revisiting an old favorite, wacky, zany, screwball and even, yes, madcap. It’s not the first or...
The trickle-down effects continue from the Florida governor’s June 2024 line-item veto of all arts funding. The latest casualty is actor Giles Davies, who over the...
Among Shakespeare’s comedies, Twelfth Night has a reputation as the silliest, with memorable characters doing and saying (and doing) outrageous things. The title refers to the...
There’s trouble brewing at Castle Elsinore, Denmark’s royal residence. Hamlet’s father, the king, has been murdered – and the young prince is determined to expose his...
Note: Due to the approach of Hurricane Ian, this weekend’s performances have been canceled. The public is invited to watch dress rehearsal Friday, Saturday and Sunday...
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...
The subtitle of American Stage’s new production of Romeo and Juliet is the first clue that something here is not quite traditional. Opening Thursday in Williams...
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...