Kari Goetz was Stageworks Theatre’s one and only choice for the lead role in What the Constitution Means to Me, the story of playwright Heidi Schreck’s...
Author and playwright Mark E. Leib’s When the Righteous Triumph was so popular in its first run, Tampa’s Stageworks Theatre Company is doing it again. A...
Tampa Bay’s professional play companies are firing on all cylinders this season, with one exceptional show after another. And the season’s barely halfway over. At Tampa’s...
With refugee flights and immigration issues achieving hot button status in the current news cycle, Mark Harelik’s The Immigrant is as relevant as ever. In 1988,...
Diplomatic relations between the United States and Fidel Castro’s Cuba were lukewarm at best, but for a few years starting the mid 1960s there was a...
During her interview on our Arts Alive! podcast earlier this year, ThinkTank Theatre founder and artistic director Georgia Mallory Guy was to-the-point specific about the national...
The May Cabaret Series has been part of every ThinkTank season – in spirit – since the Tampa-based theater company began back in 2018. ThinkTank is...
The oldest professional theater company in Tampa, Stageworks celebrated its 40th year last weekend with a fundraising gala – the first to be staged live, in...
Two years after she stepped away from making theater, Stephanie Gularte got an offer she couldn’t refuse. The former producing artistic director at American Stage was...
Alice Walker’s 1982 novel The Color Purple, about a young Black woman growing up dirt-poor and abused in turn-of-the-century rural Georgia, is one of the most...