Granted, there hasn’t been a whole lot of truly live theater in the bay area since last fall, when restrictions started easing up a bit. This...
A life in the theater, it is said, is a life well-lived. This was certainly true for Anna Brennen, founder of Stageworks, the longest-lived professional theater...
Opera Tampa salutes Cupid and his arrows, and all that kind of stuff, with a program called Valentine’s Engagement, in four performances Saturday and Sunday at...
Out of all the professional stage actors in Tampa Bay, Ned Averill-Snell was one of the very few whose livelihood was not directly threatened by the...
The theater world’s seemingly endless holding pattern has been, in recent weeks and months, altered. Each of the bay area’s professional-level playhouses is coming out, in...
Robert Fulghum’s book of humorous and inspirational essays, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, makes the case that the cornerstones of a...
If The Catalyst Sessions was a 1980s network TV series, some marketing genius might have tagged Friday’s installment a “Very Special Episode.” For anyone with an...
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...
Monday’s guest on The Catalyst Sessions directed a ray of optimism onto the currently not-so-great state of affairs for arts organizations locally, nationally – and, indeed,...
It might be beyond the imagination of today’s hipster pop music acolytes to think of Elvis Costello as anything other than a rather eccentric, grand old...