For Stageworks’ midsummer show, artistic director Karla Hartley wanted a comedy. The one she decided on is a real howler. A.R. Gurney’s Sylvia, the story of...
Here we go again, starting a new month with just a few “live” performance events on the schedule, all of them for limited-attendance audiences. As we...
American Stage’s production of Satchmo at the Waldorf began streaming Friday, the latest volley in the war against ennui and coronavirus complacency while Tampa Bay drama...
The sleeping giant that is the St. Petersburg area arts community is certainly stirring, if not operating at full tilt, in February. Everything named here, don’t...
‘Twas the week before Christmas, and five lesbians were on Zoom, eating a quiche. You read that right. Tampa’s Stageworks Theatre Company enters the virtual holiday...
For her second appearance on The Catalyst Sessions, Stageworks Theatre’s producing artistic director Karla Hartley reflected on the three months gone by (almost to the day)...
Alison Burns is the very definition of a triple threat, the theatrical term for someone who acts, sings and dances with equal skill. In fact, she...
On March 25 we began livestreaming The Catalyst Sessions – an interview show with people from the St. Petersburg, and greater Tampa Bay, arts scene. The...
Think of the nine women who make up the cast of Morningside at Stageworks Theatre as a basketball team, running and thrusting and parrying and never...
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...