The dearth of classical music options in the bay area is always felt most strongly in the summertime, when The Florida Orchestra and our two resident...
It was in 2015, not long after he’d left New York City for Pinellas County, that Patrick Brafford arrived at the front door of the Back...
In the new drama at Studio Grand Central, Something Clean, Charlotte Walker’s world has turned upside down. “Her role in life has been a mom,” observes...
It’s not exactly letting the cat out of the bag to explain that Walsh McClarren, one of the two title characters in Neil Simon’s Rose and...
At least Daryl Hall and Todd Rundgren, playing (separately and together) tonight at the Mahaffey Theater, have a common history: They’re longtime friends who grew up...
The good people at Live Nation, the company responsible for booking the Mid-Florida Credit Union Amphitheatre at the Florida State Fairgrounds, aren’t about to let sweltering...
American Stage’s acclaimed production of Amiri Baraka’s taut racial drama Dutchman has just four performances left – tonight (Thursday, July 28), Saturday night, and Saturday and...
Fringe theater, as made manifest by the 100 or so Fringe Festivals taking place across America and all over the globe, is exactly what the name...
At press time, there were scattered tickets remaining for the Steely Dan concerts at the Mahaffey Theater Friday and Saturday. Although the theater website says tickets...
For more than a decade, Nicole Jeannine Smith was one of Jobsite Theater’s most prolific and watchable actors, appearing in drama after comedy after freaky weird...