Much like an artist tells stories through painting or sculpture, and a composer tells stories with music, so do dancers, through movement, take an audience –...
For American Stage’s springtime out-of-doors show, producing artistic director Helen R. Murray reached into the big bag of beloved American musicals and came out with a...
Disney on Ice, and we don’t mean Walt in a Vault, arrives all strapped in Friday at Amalie Arena in Tampa. The musical ice-stravaganza, which combines...
Now onstage at LAB Theatre Project in Tampa, Paula Fell’s Trust Me is the story of a seemingly successful businessman, a local hero, who has a...
Sting is back on the bay tonight for his Reggae Rise Up headlining appearance alongside the Jamaican artist Shaggy. It’s the former Police-man’s fourth time in...
What goes around, comes around. In the case of Jobsite Theater, Martin McDonagh’s dark, visceral play The Pillowman was first produced way back in 2006 and...
If you’re in the audience for Morning After Grace, the new comedy onstage at the Off-Central in St. Petersburg, you’ll notice right away that one of...
St. Paddy’s Day won’t come ’round till March 17, but there’s already a bit of the Irish in the air this weekend. Boston’s rough-and-tumble Celtic punk...
It’s a flashpoint moment in American history. Young African Americans in 20 Southern States defied early 1960s segregation laws by staging non-violent “sit-in” protests at lunch...
Addison and Wilson Mizer, eccentric California-born brothers who created their own version of the American Dream at the turn of the (last) century, are the central...