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...
In Kelli Butler’s mind, the lines between reality, fantasy and creativity aren’t merely blurred – they’re practically nonexistent. As an opera singer and performer, Butler –...
October has arrived, as we all suspected it would, and with it comes the full blossom of an honest-to-goodness arts season. St. Petersburg – well, the...
The most tragic of operatic tragedies, Giacomo Puccini’s Madama Butterfly is the tale of a 15-year-old geisha in 1904 Nagasaki, Japan. Cio-Cio San (Butterfly) catches the...
Tonight at the Mahaffey, music legend Todd Rundgren returns for his fourth area appearance in as many years. The Philadelphia singer/songwriter has re-invented himself time after...
As part of his ongoing quest to make the surrealist works of Salvador Dali even deeper, more compelling and more weirdly profound than they already are,...
The St. Petersburg Opera Company opens a three-performance run at the Palladium Theater Friday (May 17). Each show is a double bill of two one-act opera...
The Movies in the Park series is 10 years old, and sponsoring organization Preserve the Burg has announced five feel-good, family-friendly flicks for 2019, to be...