In 2019, St. Petersburg Opera Company’s big fundraising gala was held at the Don CeSar Resort. Hundreds of supporters, dressed to the nines in tuxedos and...
Today’s opera singers are, increasingly, young people who became enamored of the art form and spent years in training to develop and fine-tune their voices. Opera...
Love, lust, seduction. Lies, betrayal, revenge. Murder most foul. Comeuppance. Shakespeare set ‘em up like bowling pins and had his fictional characters knock them down, one...
Here is the full schedule of performances for the exhibition Art of the Stage: Picasso to Hockney at the Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg. Saturday,...
It’s the end of the first half-week of the first month of the first decade … well, since the last decade. Right. Now that everyone’s got...
Understandably, The Florida Orchestra is in full holiday mode. Michael Francis – the band’s British-born, newly-minted American citizen artistic director – conducts the timeless Handel’s Messiah...
Daniel Black, who became the Florida Orchestra’s officially-titled Assistant Conductor a year ago August, has baton duties for this weekend’s TFO Holiday Pops concerts. This is...
For years, St. Petersburg Opera Company’s annual holiday show was a huge production, combining a 40-piece orchestra with a massive choral ensemble (several of them, in...
After the thought-provoking (and surprisingly fun) season opener Vietgone, which put a different spin on the story of refugees fleeing their war-torn homeland after the fall...
For theater at its most organic, look no further than Williams Park in downtown St. Pete, where the St. Petersburg Shakespeare Festival and thestudio@620 are in...