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...
Everyone in St. Petersburg knows that October is the month for the SHINE Mural Festival, one of the things that makes our already-unique city such an...
Here’s a quick inventory of the performances that have been scrapped or postponed because of Hurricane Helene’s churning presence off the Gulf Coast. Canceled: Melissa Etheridge...
American Stage was, like so many other art-making organizations, wounded by Florida governor Ron DeSantis’ line-item veto of state grants for the upcoming season. Still, it’s...
Saturday is Free Museum Day, from the St. Petersburg Arts Alliance and the City of St. Petersburg. For many years, Free Museum Day was a national...
If it hadn’t been for the campy Batman TV series of the 1960s (Pow! Zap! Wham!) Michael Uslan might be no more than a footnote in...
“All you need in the world is love and laughter,” playwright August Wilson famously wrote in Joe Turner’s Come and Gone. “That’s all anybody needs. To...
Introducing Noa Friedman, who has become one of the most prolific actresses in the recent history of Tampa’s Jobsite Theater. She’s one of the seven women...
Reigning blues legend and regular bay area visitor Buddy Guy returns Saturday; he and his band are at Ruth Eckerd Hall. Bobby Rush and Tom Hambridge...
Norman Bates and his overbearing mother got nothing on the dysfunctional duo that forms the centerpiece of PER, the Donald Loftus drama onstage now at LAB...