Forget what Rodgers and Hammerstein said about June “bustin’ out all over.” In 2023, June’s got nothing on the month of October. One look at this...
He’s an educator, an entrepreneur, a corporate consultant and a community activist. There was a time, though, when Dru Rabin wished for nothing more than to...
Michael Francis conducts The Florida Orchestra this weekend; it’s the first all-classical concert of the band’s new season. Gustav Holst’s grand, spatial The Planets has the...
Actress Brianna Larson hasn’t been onstage for seven years, but she’s got a good excuse. Larson is the founder and artistic director of Largo-based Theatre Exceptional,...
First produced at the 2017 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, The Choir of Man climbed the theatrical ranks and became a runaway hit on London’s West End, where...
What does it all mean? Jobsite Theater audiences may well be pondering this as they watch the current show, Tom Stoppard’s Rosencranz and Guildenstern Are Dead....
Film composer John Williams has 53 Academy Awards nominations, a good amount of them for his scores to Steven Spielberg blockbusters (for the record, he also...
In its opening weekend at Jobsite, the resident theater company of the Straz Center for the Performing Arts, is Tom Stoppard’s absurdist “tragicomedy” Rosencranz and Guildenstern...
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...
There’s a rich history of comedians whose Jewishness is a cornerstone of their observational humor, from Shelley Berman and Jackie Mason to Richard Lewis and yes,...